816-l_ancast«r Farmlnfl, Saturday, November 11. 1955 (Continued from Page BIS) absence. Recognized with pins for parti cipation in Fashion Revue were Megan Boring, Rachel Boring, Stacy Danneker Grace Delany, Sarah Isaacson, Rebecca Koch, Sherry Rice, Toni Rinker, Julie Rowles, Holly Snauffer, Lynnette Snyder, Elysha Thomas, Jessica Getgen, Melanie Harris, Angela Lovell, Machala McCoy, Erica Paulhamus, Erin Paulhamus, Leslie Rinker, Jenni Rowles. Ste phanie Ulme4r and Sarah Way. Penn State Achievement Days contestants were called forward. The contests and copetitors were Archery - Keith Daly, Krik DiMarco, Jason Hopkins, Jeremy Stackhouse and Scott Daly, Dairy Judging - Marsha Bosch, Melissa Daly, Randi Fogleman, Roberta Fogleman, Katie Jarret and Mela nie Jarrett, Foods and Nutrition - Tara Baier, Melanie Harris, Amanda Isaacscn, Heather Polk, Leslie Rinker and Jenni Rowles, Livestock Judging - Janice Bower, Angela Lovell, Scott Moore and David Smith, Orienteering - Trent DiMarco, Craig Girven, Stuart Rogers and Jeffrey Wenner, Phys ical Fitness - Shaunda Baier, Publ ic Speaking - Dawn Snyder, Rabbit/Cavy - Melissa Berger and Jennifer Bowman, and Riflery - Dan Messersmith, Daryl Rinker, Julie Stugart and Reuben Stugart. County members who went to the Farm Show competing in Potato Judging were Grace Delany, Craig Girven, Jeremy Harris, Mariah Peterman, Daryl Rinker, Toni Rinker, Leslie Rink er, Kris Robbirs, Julie Stugart, Reuben Stugart, Robyn Styer, Shelly Vandine and Steve Vandine. The 32 4-H’ers completing the seven-week Toastmasters Public Speaking course were awarded medals: Amy Bower, Brynn Bow SCHICK ENTERPRISES ♦ Designers and Builders of Quality Buildings FENCING Concrete or steel CONCRETE Slats WATERING Systems ADA PLASTIC COATED FLOORING ▲ MODERN AG T SS FEEDERS 1-800-527-7675 er, Jeanette Bower, Eily Bryant, Stacy Danneker, Stephanie Dan neker, Trent DiMarco, Ben Dom mers, Amanda Fraley, Craig Girven, Katie Jarrett, Melanie Jar rett, Nathan Jarrett, Rebecca Koch, Emily McCoy, Machala McCoy, Melissa McCoy, Erica Paulhamus, Mariah Peterman, Yvonne Peterman, Sherry Rice, Leslie Rinker, Toni Rinker, Bethany Schweitzer, Dawn Snyd er, Lynnette Snyder, John Snyder, Nichole Stiner, Gini Stopper, Mary Beth Stopper, Elysha Tho mas and Stephanie Ulmer. For filling out Keystone Recog nition Applications, pins or charms were given to Marsha .Bosch, Amanda Fraley, Craig Girven, Katie Jarrett, Mariah Peterman, Yvonne Peterman, Leslie Rinker, Rebecca Schneider, Danielle Swisher, Megan Boring, Rachel Boring, Grace Delany, Jason Delany, Kristopher Rob bins, Dawn Snyder, Stephanie Ulmer, Sheloly Vandine, Sara Waldman and Jessica Wenner. Savings bonds were awarded to Stephanie Ulmer for Best Junior Form and Mariah Peterman for Best Senior Form. Pins for completing the first year of a Teen Leadership Project went to Sarah Isaacson and Sarah Sander. 4-H Advisory Board President Alice Girven presented pins and installed the new County Council Officers: President - Reuben Stu gart, Vice President - Sarah Way, Secretary - Heather Polk and Treasurer - Leslie Rinker. The Russell Berger Memorial Dairy Award went to Marsha Bosch and the plaque for the James Nicholson Citizenship Award went to Katie Jarre it. 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