(Continued from Page D 18) chapter secretary for the past two years. June conducts her projects on Cher Uncle Fred’s farm, including -dairy cattle and field crop en terprises. Her progranvwon a silver medal in the State Farming Program Analysis and Evaluation. She was the Star Chapter Far mer in her sophomore year. She has shown dairy cattle at local, regional and state levels. She is an excellent showman and fitter ot dairy cattle. She was a member ot the chapter’s dairy cattle judging and parliamentary procedure teams. She placed in the top 25 m two consecutive years at the state contest. She won an honorable mention, in the National Holstein Judging Contest, competing with i,400 other contestants. Her father received his Keystone Degree m 1957. She enjoys artwork, sluing, riding motorcycles and snowmobilmg. She plans to major in dairy production in college, with a minor mart. € Barbara Bradley - Central Cove Chapter Central High School Barbara Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley, is the assistant secretary of the - Central Cove FFA Chapter. Her FFA projects have included f dairy calves, dairy heifers and - baby beet. She exhibited dairy cattle at local and regional shows. Her steer placed third at the State Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg last year. She was also a member of her chapter’s dairy judging and parliamentary procedure teams. Her hobbies are sewing, reading GRAIN DRYERS Super B Automated Batch M-C Continuous Moridge Recirculating Batch AUGERS Bazooka Hutchinson Mayrath and training dairy and beet cattle to lead. Upon graduation, she hopes to attend college and become a herdsperson. Brian Burket, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burket, R 2, Williamsburg, has held the chapter offices of assistant treasurer and assistant secretary. His major FFA projects have been dairy cattle and field crops. Peering GRAIN BINS GSI and Circle BUCKET ELEVATORS Hance Hunter Sweet WEH Industries v J- Barbara Bradley Brian Burket Central Cove Chapter Central High School GET BIG WINTER DISCOUNTS He won a gold medal m the suiv Farming Program Analysis and Evaluation. He placed third m the Blair/County land judging and won an honorable mention m the same competition at the state level. His hobbies are hunting, fishing and motorcycle riding. / He plans to continue to work on the family farm after graduation. Brian’s father received his Keystone Degree in 1958. Central Cove Chapter Central High School Max Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Smith, Rl, Roaring Spring, is the assistant vice president of the Central Cove FFA Chapter. His projects are also dairy cattle and field crops. He took a bronze medal in the State Farm Program Ayaiysis and Evaluation. He represented his chapter at the state meeting of the Penn sylvania Association of Farm Cooperatives last July. He was also a member of his chapter’s parliamentary procedure and dairy judging teams. His major hobby is hunting. He plans to remain on the family farm after graduation. Randy Smith Central Cove Chapter Central High School Randy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith, R 2, Williamsburg, serves as reporter tor his chapter. Dairy cattle and field crops are his FFA enterprises. Among his awards have been a bronze medal in the State Farming Program Analysis and Evaluation, a fourth m the Blair County land judging contest and an honorable mention m similar competition at the state level. He was a member of the parliamentary procedure team, as well as the dairy cattle judging team. He represented the chapter at the American Institute of Cooperation Conference at Ship pensburg last'July. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. He plans to continue to work with his father on the family farm after graduation. Central Cove Chapter Central High School Betsy Stitt, daughter of Mr. and '““Si; In bin natural air w/no heat In bin natural air w/back up heat In bin low heat w/stirring Complete Automated Systems w/batch or continuous grain dryers for small or large operations Come to the FARM SHOW and visit with us at the JOHN HEFTY SYSTEMS exhibit and also see our new MODEL 675 EM M-C grain dryer with heat recovery system at the Mathews Company Exhibit. s r'i* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1982—D19 Betsy Stitt MILLWRIGHTING Mrs. Elwood Stitt, Rl, Mar tmsburg, is vice president of the Central Cove Chapter. Her farming program includes dairy cattle, field corn and market hogs and won a silver medal in the State Farming Program Analysis and Evaluation. She placed fourth in the Blair County land judging competition in her sophomore year and was a member of the chapter’s dairy cattle judging and parliamentary procedure teams. She showed dairy cattle at local, regional and state FFA shows. She had the Best Home-Bred Herd and the Best Exhibitor's Herd at the 1980 regional show. She is an ex cellent fitter and showman. The second member of her family to get the Keystone Degree, her sister Susan received it in 1977.. Her hobbies are horseback and bike riding. Upon graduation, she would like to attend college to study to become a herdsperson. (Turn to Page D2O)
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