Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1982, Image 169

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    (Continued from'Page 040)
Geary Shade Jr.
Willis A. Deli
Captain Jack Chapter
Mt. Union High School
Willis A. Dell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Dell, has conducted a
wide variety of projects in FFA,
including a dairy herd of 13 Jer
seys and Holsteihs, 20 head of
swine, 10 acres of com silage, 15
acres of field com and 20 acres of
hay.
He has served on the banquet,
scrapbook and executive com
mittees.
His contest competition has been
in county land judging and county
parliamentary procedure.
His FFA offices have been
reporter and vice president.
His chapter’s Star Farmer, he
has attended four midwinter
conventions and was chapter
representative to Extension Week
Banquet, Farm-City Week
Banquet and local Grange
meetings.
He has won numerous first and
second placings in project book
competition.
He plans to go into partnership
with his father and older brother
on the family dairy family, as well
as continue to raise and market
swine.
He enjoys trapping.
BrlanAnderson
Southern Huntingdon Chapter
S. Huntingdon High School
Brian Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Anderson, RD,
Three Springs, is president of his
FFA chapter.
His projects include dairy
heifers, cows, hay and a super
vised occupational experience
program.
He has been a member of the
chapter’s dairy judging team in
’ state competition.
\O^X)
Three years ago he received Star
Greenhand honors.
He also takes part in varsity
basketball and local fire company
activities.
He will be continuing to work on
the family dairy farm.
As hobbies he enjoys hunting and
motorcycles.
John Morgan
Southern Huntingdon Chapter
S. Huntingdon High School
John Morgan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Morgan, Shirleysburg,
has conducted projects in swine,
beef production, veal calves, dairy
heifers and cows, corn, hay and
supervised occupational ex
perience.
He now serves as his chapter’s
reporter.
He has served on various
committees throughout his four
years in FFA.
He plans to become a dairy
farmer.
Hunting is his principal hobby.
Juniata County
James S. Depew, son of Mr. and
PROVEN PROFIT BORDERS
FOR YOUR DAIRY COWS
Are Scientifically Blended To Assure
You Of High Quality Formulas That
Get Results!
Fortified With Vitamins and Minerals For Fast,
Healthy Growth, and Top Milk Production
We Salute The Dairy Farmer During June Dairy Month
James Depew
Juniata Chapter
Juniata High School
FLORIN FEEDS
WOLSEMUTH BROS., INC.
MOUNT JOY, PA PH: 717-653-1451
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1982-D4l
James Depew
Mrs. Glenn L. Depew, Rl, Mif
flintown, has served as treasurer,
vice president and student advisor
of his chapter.
His FFA projects have been
concentrated in the dairy area.
He has participated in State
Project Book competition and the
District Dairy Show.
He was awarded both the Star
Greenhand and Star Chapter
Farmer degrees and also holds the
Lloyd E. Guiser Award and the
Dairy Production Award.
His other activities are in the
area of football, track, Varsity “J”
Club, volleyball and member of the
Pine Grove Mennonite Church.
He plans to attend college and
major in ag engineering.
As hobbies he enjoys hunting and
swimming.
James Telfer
Juniata Chapter
Juniata High School
Dairy production has also been
the major project of James Telfer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Telfer,
Star Route, Mifflin.
His committee work has been in
James Teller
the areas of fruit sales, FFA Week
and the District Dairy Show.
His FFA offices have included
sentinel and treasurer. Other
activities include Volleyball Club
and the Physical Fitness Club.
His hobbies include hunting,
fishing and playing basketball.
Lebanon County
Daryl Balmer
Little Dutchmen Chapter
AnnvUle-Cleona High School
Daryl L. Balmer, 16, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Balmer, R 4,
Lebanon, has held numerous of
fices at both the chapter and
county levels of FFA.
He has served as chapter
president, vice president and
treasurer. On the county level, he
has served as vice president and
treasurer.
His projects have ranged from
dairy herd to field com and
soybeans. Besides being chairman
of the Field Committee, he has
served on the recreation and safety
(Turn to Page D 42)