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    Penn State’s Dairy Science Club Is National Champion
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) Penn State’s Dairy Sci
ence Club placed first in outstand
ing chapter competition at the an
nual meeting of the Student Affili
ate Division of the American
Dairy Science Association
(ADSA-SAD) held at Cornell
University in Ithaca, New York,
last month. The club is now five
times national champion. Follow
ing Penn State in this year’s com
petition were Cal Poly in second
and Virginia Tech in third. Chap
ters are judged on club activities,
yearbook design and content, and
meeting participation and dis
plays.
The club’s yearbook. The
Dairyman, placed second in year
book competition. Jayne Hess
(Gettysburg) and Carrie Bryant
(Honesdale) were co-editors of
this year’s award winning annual.
Jayne Hess was named out
standing senior of the Student Af
filiate Divison for her work with
the Penn State Dairy Science Club
over the past three years and her
leadership in ADSA-SAD. Hess
was a very active club member,
having served as Cheesebox Sale
chair, two-time yearbook editor,
and chair of Foster Family Farm
Day.
She received numerous honors
while at Penn State, including
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ing Association. She completed
her term as ADSA-SAD third vice
president at the Cornell meetings.
In this year’s undergraduate
presentation competition, Marsha
Chess (Fredonia), a sophomore
majoring in Dairy and Animal
Science, placed third in the dairy
products division with her paper.
Milk is it still perfect?
Matt Espenshade (Elizabeth
town), a senioir in the Dairy and
Animal Science major, competed
in the production division. His
topic was on The European Ani
mal Rights Movement and Its Ef
fects on U.S. Animal Production.
Dairy and Animal Science
junior Carrie Bryant discussed the
Penn State Dairy Jubilee in the ac
tivities symposium and was elect
ed second vice president of the na
tional association for the coming
year. Charles Houp (sophomore)
and Howard Reybum (senior) also
represented the Dairy Science
Club at the Cornell meeting.
The following club members
received awards for outstanding
scholastic and leadership achieve
ments. Gold Medal winners in
clude Elizabeth Carver (Spring
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Front row, from left, Jayne Hess, Carrie Bryant and Marsha Chess. Back row
left, Larry Muller, Matt Espenshade, Terry Martin, Howard Reyburn, and Charlie Houp.
Grove), Jeffrey Hostetter (Ann-
ville), Rodger Keith (Martins
burg), Lisa Olver (Honesdale),
and Jennifer Trout (Forest Hills,
Maryland). Silver Medal winners
include Robert Detrick (Kane),
Carol Franklin (Zimbabwe), and
Marel Raub (Duncannon). Bronze
winners include Mark Garber
(Elizabethtown) and Joshua Har
vatine (Thompson), and Carrie
Bryant (Honesdale).
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