. Agri-news. Agriculture. 4 November 2,1992 contacting Engel in Westlock at 349-4465 or Lemke in Stony Plain at 963-6101. Contact: Kerry Engel Gail Lemke 349-4465 963-6101. Three former Alberta 4-H members are the 1992 recipients of the prestigious Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother scholarships. Lorena Reinhardtof Rockyford, Stacey Sellers of Innisfree and Clarence Wildeboer of Lacombe will each receive $1,500 awards in recognition of their academic achievements, leadership abilities and contributions to their communities. All three are in their second year of post-secondary studies


. Agri-news. Agriculture. 4 November 2,1992 contacting Engel in Westlock at 349-4465 or Lemke in Stony Plain at 963-6101. Contact: Kerry Engel Gail Lemke 349-4465 963-6101. Three former Alberta 4-H members are the 1992 recipients of the prestigious Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother scholarships. Lorena Reinhardtof Rockyford, Stacey Sellers of Innisfree and Clarence Wildeboer of Lacombe will each receive $1,500 awards in recognition of their academic achievements, leadership abilities and contributions to their communities. All three are in their second year of post-secondary studies. Reinhardt is in her second year of a BSc in agriculture at the University of Alberta. Her major is animal science. She has continued her 4-H involvement by joining the University of Alberta 4-H Alumni. Reinhardt has also been active with the Alberta Paint Horse Association and the Alberta Charolais Association. She plans to attend veterinary school and eventually have a large animal practice. Sellers is also in her second year of a BSc in agriculture. Her major is agriculture business management. As a member of the Innisfree Crafty Fingers and Birch Lake Bits "n Bites 4-H clubs she held many leadership roles. At the University of Alberta, she is involved in many activities including the 4-H Alumni, Agriculture Club and Ceres Fraternity. Wildeboer is also in his second year of study at the University of Alberta. His major is genetics. Throughout high school he was very involved in his school's student union and various sports activities. He was also active in his church and youth group. During his eight years as a member of the Lacombe 4-H Dairy Club, he held many different club offices. Wildeboer is also proficient in French and has won two bursaries to study university-level French. The Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Scholarship was established in 1985 as a gift to the Queen Mother from the Alberta government when she attended the World Angus Forum in Edmo


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