(Continued from Pago D 8) SHO-RIDGE DAISY DAVE NOBLE son BROS ETON C OLVES RONALD J SATISSI CARL A ROBISSW JOHN ( ROBERT GRAM RARRY R KARR® JAKES E DC QUIDS WILLIAM BDTIEHROB JAMES D ROGH KEITH C HALTERS JOHN R HIGLB oterlea tanks GREEK RILL FARMS RICHARD G STORES CATALINA DAIRY BERRARD K QUIDS BILL (RICK EBERT PAUL R KtHERER ( SON DA VUE HOISTEMS HAYHE-ROGBR SHERMOD ANNAPOLIS, Md.—A team of five students from Middletown High School in Frederick County recently beat out teams from 19 counties to win the 1995 Mary land Envirothon—an intense, hands-on problem-solving natural resources competition for high school students. The event was held May 19-20 at the 4-H Center in Garrett County. Team members Elaine Bucheimer, Natalie Bucheimer, Crissi Gamache, Jen Moral, and Erin Weber, along with team alter nates Lara Wise and Tara Harrell will now go on to represent Mary land at the National Envirothon competition slated for July 31-Au gust 3 in Rexburg, Idaho. The team, dubbed “The Lorax,” was coached by science instructor Ron Albaugh and assisted by Barry Burch, a planner with the Freder ick and Catoctin Soil Conserva tion Districts. Some 30 teams from across the nation are expected to compete in the National competition. “This is a wonderful eduction program for the students,” said Maryland Agriculture Secretary Lewis Riley “The program is successful because it gets students out of the classroom and into the natural world that they are learning about It really has an impact on the stu dents to leam about soil from a soil scientist or forestry from an actual forester. “It’s just a great program all around,” he said. A two-day event, the Maryland Envirothon is held once a year at op Pennsylvania DHIA 20207 70S 20255 791 20471 189 20329 (79 20052 (31 19024 ((9 RESIMRELAKD 241(1 793 24682 (2( 22302 814 216(2 751 20(17 73( 208(2 755 20988 717 19337 (95 20733 7(0 202(3 (15 20414 818 19(40 (51 18711 734 18595 ((2 RYOKKG 23095 822 22557 8(4 Frederick County Team Wins an outdoor environmental educa tion center. Students taking part in the competition have been study ing Maryland’s natural resources for the past year in hopes of winning. Working in teams of five, the students are trained and tested in four natural resources areas including soil, aquatics, forestry, and wildlife, plus a current envir onmental issue that changes from year to year. This year’s issue was groundwater. The students —who hail from a growing list of Maryland high schools and counties—rotate through the various test stations where they are asked to identify and categorize living resources, perform soil surveys, and solve other complex natural resource issues. The team with the highest cumulative total wins the competi tion and the opportunity to repre sent Maryland at the National Envirothon. At the 1995 competition, the Frederick team scored 433 points out of a possible 500. They were followed by teams from Harford (433 points), Montgomery (395 points), Charles (390 points), Washington (380 points) and Dor chester counties (377 points). The first Envirothon competi tion was held in Pennsylvania in 1979. Since then, more than 15 states. Canada, and Australia have embraced the program and sent teams to the National competition in late summer. Established in 1991, the objec tives of the Maryland Envirothon are twofold—to test student’s Nothing Works Finer Than A UTILITY TRACTORS • Single Shift Hydrostatic Drive • High Flotation Tires of Equal Size • Low Center of Gravity for High Stability • Center Pivot Frame with Power Steering • 14" Turning Radius • Front Mounted Accessories for Greater Control Visability R + » ROTA PARR ROGER S HOURS JOHN + PAR ATKIRSOR JOB CHRIST 54.3 57.7 49.4 34.7 SHDPPSfARR BARRY C CLARK JR RILLYE BOLSTBHS (ROM PARR ERERPRIS BBOMI HILL PARR FOSTER L CORSTABLE TRAVERS DAISY IRSIRSA BOLSTEIIS PEARLSnSET snsns uauM ns mm nsmtm HBHSCOOKRJR LEOMBDGBEK sarac snnc nac niuunns ura urns OKI IC4IBOM hi* u aoLsnns ml rami MIDDELTOWN, Md.—On Saturday, May 20, at the Western Maryland 4-H Center In Blttlnger, the team named “The Lorax” from Middletown High School won the 1995 Maryland Envlrothon. Team members consisted of Elaine Buchelmer, Natalie Buchelmer, Crlssl Gama che, Jen Morat, Erin Weber, along with alternates Lara Wise and Tara Harrell. “The Lorax” was coached by science teacher Ron Albaugh and assisted by Barry Burch of the Catoctln and Frederick soil conservation districts. There were 19 counties represented that day at the Maryland Envlrothon. “The Lor ax” will now prepare to compete at the 1995 National Envlrothon at Rexburg, Idaho in early August. From left, Erin Weber, Jen Morat, Tara Harrell, Lara Wise, Natalie Buchelmer, teacher Ron Albaugh, Elaine Buchelmer, and Crlssl Gamache. environmental knowledge and understanding of state resource issues and to instill a desire to learn more about the natural world. Since its inception, the program has grown from 250 stu dents to well over 1,000 students Only Steiner Dealer In Berks, Lebanon, Lehigh Si Schuylkill Counties. 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