2001 Hall of Fame Inductees |
Induction of the first 100 members took place during the Centennial Birthday Gala at the State 4-H Forum in Ocean Shores on October 18, 2001. Following is a short biography of each inductee by county.
Lewis County
Virginia Cook has been a 4-H leader for over 30 years. She has served in every office on the county Leaders Council, as treasurer since 1983. She has served on the Lewis County Trust Fund for years and is currently treasurer. She has chaired the Kouncil Kitchen, which she has co-managed for many years. She was a dairy leader for 18 years, and then dairy show superintendent for the Southwest Washington Fair. This year she became the livestock superintendent.
Deane H. Johnson worked as a 4-H Extension agent and was involved in the Southwest Washington Fair and the Washington State Fair. Since retirement, he continues to serve as a volunteer 4-H department clerk at the Southwest Washington Fair. He also serves as treasurer for the junior livestock sale.
Glennys Pacsmag and her late husband, Don, began volunteering in 4-H after their children were grown and out of the 4-H program. Both served on the Mayfield Youth Camp Board. Glennys was treasurer for the Mayfield Youth Camp, served on the State Advisory Board, State 4-H Fair Board, and was a member of the Lewis County Trust Fund. She is still involved with the foods department as a leader, teacher, and judge. Don was the weigh master for the Southwest Washington Fair for the livestock sale for many years.
Mary Jane Fox has been a 4-H leader for 31 years. She started her 4-H career as a member in a horse club. She has served as a resource leader at personal development retreats and an officer of the Lewis County 4-H Leader's Council. She is currently the announcer for the 4-H horse division at the Southwest Washington Fair and has also served as announcer at other youth shows.
Lillian Francy has been a 4-H leader for 37 years. She is the main club leader of the Logan Hill Headliners 4-H Club. She has served as superintendent of the 4-H Fashion & Consumer Review and the 4-H clothing division at the Southwest Washington Fair for many years. She also serves as a master clothier for Lewis County and conducts sewing classes for youth.
Rose Waring has been a 4-H leader for over 20 years. She has been county 4-H Council president, vice president, and secretary. She was on the State 4-H Fair Board for over seven years, and served as president four or those years. She was on the planning committee for two state 4-H forums. She has been a member of the Lewis County Trust Fund for over seven years, and currently serves as vice chair of that committee. She has been still life superintendent at the Southwest Washington Fair.
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