Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 05, 2001, Image 28

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    Photos Take Stock Of Dairy Expo,
Little International Activities
Although the 2001 Little International and Dairy Expo
took place simultaneously at Penn State’s Ag Arena on
Saturday, April 21, the Penn State Stockmen’s Club din
ner dance the previous evening served as a good time
also to present some outstanding alumni awards. Dr.
Terry Etherton, left, Department Head, Dairy and Animal
Science, presented awards to Jack Dreibelbis of Camp
Hill, center, 2001 Animal Science Distinguished Alumnus,
and Dr. James Hotter, professor emeritus of animal and
nutrition sciences at the University of New Hampshire
and 2001 Dairy Science Distinguished Alumnus.
A view from above at Penn State’s Ag Arena shows separate dairy and horse shows
in progress during the combined Little I and Dairy Expo event. A third show ring hosted
the sheep showmanship contest.
At the Little International and Dairy Expo on Saturday,
April 21, at Penn State’s Ag Arena, Dr. Terry Etherton,
right, Department Head, Dairy and Animal Science, con
gratulates, from left, Mrs. Isabel Zerby, Little I dedicatee;
Bart Gill of Newport, champion showman overall; and
Michelle Cornman of Carlisle, reserve champion overall.
Penn State’s Dairy Cattle Judging teams received recognition during the Dairy Expo
at the Ag Arena. Coach Dale Diver, far right, helped this team successfully compete in
competitions in Harrisburg and Madison. Team members include Nicole Over of Wood
bury, Andy Reed of Reedsville, Dave Miklic of Washington, and Curt Beidel of Newburg.
Penn State senior Angie
Moschini of Spencer,
Mass., accepts the 2001
Davey Award from Heather
Hostetter, last year’s award
recipient. Heather works
for Monsanto Dairy Busi
ness in southern Minneso
ta.
Jeffrey Hostetter, left, formerly a Lebanon County na
tive, accepted the 2001 Young Dairy Leader award from
Penn State Dairy Science Club president Nicole Over.
Hostetter told the crowd how his years at Penn State
taught him how to build relationships and work with peo
ple. Hostetter is working as a dairy nutritionist for Big
Gain Feeds in southern Minnesota.
Nichole Over, right, president of the Penn State Dairy
Science Club, presents a plaque to N. Alan Bair, the
Dairy Expo Dedicatee. The award is presented to an out
standing promoter of the dairy industry and Dairy Sci
ence Club.