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4-H Achievement Dinner At The Michigan Union, October 1938

4-H Achievement Dinner At The Michigan Union, October 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1938
Caption:
WIN COUNTY 4-H HONORS: This group of Washtenaw county 4-H club boys and girls was selected to represent Washtenaw county at state club week in East Lansing next spring in various fields of competition. They are: First row - Robert Henning, South Lyon; Dealoris Steel, Bridgewater; Janet Ticknor, Pittsfield; and Lucy Steeb, Ann Arbor township; middle row - Loren Koengeter, route 2, Chelsea; George McKim, jr., Superior township; Mary Tait, Salem township; Virginia Frederick, route 5, Ann Arbor; and Margaret Haas, route 5, Ann Arbor; and back row - Russell McCalla, Pittsfield township; and Jean Nimke, Ann Arbor township. Another delegate, Mary Sullivan, of Lyndon township, was not present when the picture was taken Monday at the Union.

Loren Koengeter, 4-H Member, With Lamb Entering Detroit Junior Livestock Show, November 1937

Loren Koengeter, 4-H Member, With Lamb Entering Detroit Junior Livestock Show, November 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 24, 1937
Caption:
FEED LAMBS FOR DETROIT SHOW: Two of the four Washtenaw county 4-H club members who will enter lambs in the active competition of the Detroit Junior Livestock show next month are Paul Bristle, left, and Loren Koengeter. Paul is shown with his three entries, which are to go on the auction block after the judging, and Loren is posing with one of the three animals he will exhibit. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bristle of Lima township, and Loren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koengeter of Freedom township.

C. Lemen & Sons Farm Sheep Judging - Chelsea Championship Team, October 1939 Photographer: Eck Stanger

C. Lemen & Sons Farm Sheep Judging - Chelsea Championship Team, October 1939 image
Year:
1939
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1939
Caption:
CHELSEA'S WINNING SHEEP JUDGING TEAM: These three agricultural students and their teacher at Chelsea High school won the team judging competition at the C. Lemen & Sons farm in Webster township yesterday. Loren Koengeter, a member of the team, is shown holding the purebred Shropshire lamb he was given as a prize. Teams from seven high schools competed. Standing, left to right, are: N. H. Miles, Agricultural Teacher Thomas Bust and Roy Broesamle.