(Continued from Pago Cl 4, ncn of distinguished junior each of three different age member awards were Sarah Day. categories. daughter of Curtis and Ann Day In each division, six finalists are (dairy bowl team coach) of Ship selected and then two are selected pensburg, and Jeremy Meek, son from the finalists. of Ronald and Joyce Meek of In junior-age division, the win- Denver. Junior-aged Jr. Pa. Holstein Association distinguished members are, from the left seated, Sarah Day and Jeremy Meek. From the left, standing, are Emily Clonlnger, Adam Raney, Jodi Crawford, and Jason Turton. The state Jr. Holstein Association’s top senior-age dairy bowl team includes members, from the left, John Creek, David Day, Matthew Day, and coach Ann Day. jrwrs. the Ml, front row, Stephani jn, Rachel jnis, Gregory Davla, and. Kelly. From the left, back row, art Stave Kallnowakl, J.D. Kelly, Erica Davit, and Lorf Connolly. Pa. Jr. Holstein Members Alive In 1995! ' '■'V * 1* * >♦> Other junior-aged finalists were Emily Cloninger, of Centre Hall; Jody, Crawford, of Rome; Adam Raney, of Adamsville; and Jason Turton, of Ulysses. The six finalists were selected fromafieldof 11 contestants, each on the basis of a scrabook listing their activities and involvement in Holstein work, school, community activities and leadership positions. They were to have also completed a story highlighting their work on the home farm and tell about plans for the future. In the intermediate-age divi sion, the distinguished junior members were Joy Hess, daughter of John and Bonnie Hess of Getty burg, and Chris Connolly, son of Ronald and Denise Connolly of Pennsylvania Furnace. The other finalists included Joe Best, of Holtwood; Erica Davis, Kutztown; Danielle Mummah, Port Royal; and David Packard, of Troy. the intermediate-aged finalists were selected from 17 contestants, and in addition to a scrapbook detailing their involvements and activities, and stories, they were each interviewed by a panel of judges who discussed with them the future of agriculture and * A- *» * jnorsforhav >igi a cow that has classified as an Excellent are, from the left, Joe Stitt, Matthew Day, Jeremy Welk, and Jeff Smiley. Unowtw Efontofl, Saturday, Ftbruwy 18, 1995-Cl5 Holsteins. The other senior finalists In the senior-age division. JiU included Stephanie Anderson, of Haxmsh, daugther of Edwin and M yerstown; Nichol Bozlinski, WdKS: wLpum; and Justin McMurray, ofccnif HdL of Eighty-Four. aaiuanne lams or venire nan, The , en ; or fj nn i ictQ were were named distinguished junior members. (Turn to Pago Cl 6) Those who received honors for owning and breeding a cowthat made morethan 30,000 pounds of milk in a 305-day lactation are, from the left, Rachel Tanis, Donald Harwood, Rebecca Kelly, and Joy Hess for Matt Guise. Davit. Not shown art the wlnntrt with flvt start, which art lutomatic winners of tht award. They art Matthew D.ay, Donald Harwood, Teresa Meliwain, and Amy Packard. m