Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 17, 1980, Image 97

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    Oxford FFA
(Continued from Page Cl 6)
. received a bronze medal on
and dairy products foun- - the state level for his
dation pin. Hayes also recordbook this past year
served as the student ad- and has numerous other
visor for the local chapter awards in his FFA ex
this year, his senior year at penence.
Oxford. He also served as Star greenhand recipients
student advisor on the were Arnold Davis, Bonnie
county level. Browning and Charles
Hostetter, also a senior at Shelton. Special Service to
Oxford, served as vice- Chapter certificates of
president of the Oxford appreciation went to Bonnie
chapter this year. He Lamborn, assistant
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secretary of the chapter;
Carol Carter, chapter
treasurer; and Jeff Roland,
chapter president. Bonnie, a
junior, also received
recognition for a silver
medal m state recordbook
competition. Carol, also a
junior, was awarded a public
speaking foundation pm for
he'r work in the
parliamentary procedure
team this past year. Jeff was
cited for a crop production
foundation pm and a silver
medal m state recordbook
competition this his senior
year.
Among the many mem
bers who were commended
for their achievements m the
FFA program at Oxford
under the direction of Mr.
Kenneth Thompson and Mr
Scott Gold were the
following foundation pm
winners: agn mechamcs
Mike Cabrera, Steve Brown,
David Ham and Jerry
Townsend; shop safety
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Harvey England and Alym
Miller; public speaking
Bonnie Browning, Lisa
Rash, William Wylie, Carol
Carter and Bonnie
Arrowood; swme production
Joe White, Gordon Gates,
Lon England, Steve
England and Jeff Roland;
horse proficiency Sue
Dougherty, Tracy McKinley,
Sandy Peterson, Nancy
Yarnall and Thomas
Culberson
Dairy products John
Hostetter, John Sallander,
Robert Parry, Kenneth
Reson, Alan England and
Charles Hayes; diversified
livestock William Wylie
and Tun Siple; vegetable
production Bonnie
Browning; sales and service
Sue Dougherty, Valerie
Weaver and Alan England;
crop production Clarence
Monger and Jeff Roland;
poultry production
Charles Astle; home and
farm improvement Pat
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FFA sweethearts from left are: Carol Carter, Bonnie Arrowood, Bonnie
Lamborn and Valerie Weaver.
3 to 25 Tons i
FIBERGLASS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—C17
Boyd and Terrance King;
agriculture processing
Danny Luoto, Mike Willis,
Thomas Culberson and Alan
England.
State recordbook contest
winners from the chapter
were seniors Charles Hayes,
gold, Kenneth Pierson,
silver; Jeff Roland, silver;
and Berme Hostetter,
bronze. Junior recordbook
state placings went to
Charles Astle, gold; Bonnie
Lambom, silver; and Robert
Parry, bronze.
Sophomore state record
book recipients were
William Wylie, bronze;
Thomas Williams, bronze;
and Darnel Osborne bronze.
Out of school recordbook
winners were Alan Mason,
gold and Ed Breckbill, gold.
Honorary memberships
for life were presented to two
community residents who
have especially helped the
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loc.-l chapter. William
Hostetter and Joel C. Brown
were cited for this award for
the tune and attention they
have given the various
members m the past.
Officers of the Oxford
chapter for the 1979-1980
school year are: president,
Jeff Roland; vice-president,
Benue Hostetter; secretary,
Bonnie Arrowood;
treasurer, Carol Carter;
student advisor, Albert
Brimmer and Charles
Hayes; reporter, Valene
Weaver; sentinel. Bob
Parry; chaplain, Charles
Astle; parliamentarian, Tun
Siple; assistant secretary,
Bonnie Lambom; assistant
treasurer, Bill Wylie; and
student advisor on the
county level, Charles Hayes.
Chapter sweethearts are
Carol Carter, Bonnie
Arrowood, Bonnie Lambom
and Valerie Weaver.
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