The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1972 — Page 20

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Wed., May 24, 1972

4-H Is for YOUth By KEITH A. CARRINGTON Area Extension Agent, Youth Learning to keep records is one of the basic functions of 4-H. In the achievement record book program 4-H’ers learn the importance of keeping accurate, up-to-date records. In completing these records a 4-H’er learns how to organise his or her thoughts and ideas which in turn develops leadership through communication and self-expression. Among these and other purposes this program aids a 4-H'er in evaluating his or her own 4-H projects and activities. In 1972 we had 19 senior and 14 junior achievement record books completed. In the senior division 10 books were selected to represent Kosciusko county at the state. These records with project areas came from the following 4-H’ers: Sheila Bibler, clothing; Karlton Goon, dairy; Thames Goon, crafts — woodworking — and leadership; Connie Hoopingarner, home furnishings; Elaine Hoopingamer, beef and foods; Sara Kiefer, recreation and health; Dennis McCormick, horse and pony and photography; Cynthia Rapp, home management and food preservation; Rick Rapp, achievement, horticulture and Swine; and Mark Reiff, conservation of natural resources. The junior achievement record books were put together on a more general basis with 4-H'era including all pictures and news clippings but not dividing them by project areas. Four 4-H'ers received honor rating in the junior area and will receive 4-H jackets. They are: Shannon McCormick, Jerry Rhodes, Steve Hoopingamer and Ralph Reiff Each of the 4-H’ers participating in the achievement record book program will receive a very nice "Certificate of Achievement Participation" at the annual awards night banquet in November Also a $25 savings bond will be awarded to the 4H'er in the senior division who had the most outstanding record of achievement from Kosciusko county. Along with these awards the 4-H advisory councilawards committee wants each of the 4-H’ers participating in this program to know they did a very outstanding job and to try. again next year Terry Davis Completes Basic FORT KNOX, KY. - Army private Terry L. Davis, 17, son of Mr and Mrs Russell L. Davis, r 1 Cromwell recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center. Armor, Fort Knox, Ky. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and army history and traditions Pvt. Davis received his training with Company A of the sth brigade's 19th battalion

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