Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 18, 1983, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 18,1983
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But I’m sure as Wilmer was
installed as state FFA president,
this special meaning to her chapter
was on the minds of rr e than one
Grasslander - just it was on
mine.
Other statew.de t ers for the
coming year include
Vice President Vicki T.
Baseshore, Mechanicsburg, of the
Cumberland Valley Chapter.
Eastern Vice President - Ronald
L. Martin, R 1 Narvon, Grassland
Chapter, Eastern Lancaster
County.
North Central Vice President -
William Mcßratney Jr., R 1 Troy,
Troy Chapter.
South Central Vice President -
Duane K. Herr, HI Hershey, Lower
Dauphin Chapter.
Western Vice President
Donald M. Carter, R 4 McDonald,
H. C. Parkinson Chapter.
Secretary - Tanya E. Green,
Washinton Boro, Manor Chapter.
Treasurer - David E. Blank, Rl
Parkesburg, Octorara Chapter.
Reporter - Karen N. Ribblett -
Rl Stoystown, Johnstown Vo-Tech.
Sentinel - John M. Haldeman,
R 2 Hummelstown, Lower Dauphin
Chapter.
Chaplain - Brandon L. Weary,
Rl Newville, Big Spring Chapter.
Witmer in her first address said
she was "proud, honored and
challenged.”
‘T’m honored to be your
president,” she said.
•T’m proud to be an FFA’er.
"And, 1 feel challenged by the
exciting year that lies ahead.”
"1 challenge each of you,” she
told her fellow FFA’ers, “to use
your Godrgiven talents to their
fullest extent and keep on striving
toward your goals.”
In his final address before a
statewide assembly, Michael
Dilhard, retiring president from
the Penns Valley Chapter, held a
bit of a revival meeting and told
the blue-and-gold jacketed group:
“We are among the World
Champions of Agriculture.”
“We are an elite group of young
people,” he continued.
“We have, freedom, respon
sibilities and opportunities and it’s
up to us as to what we’re going to
do with them.”
Top placers and their schools in
the various contests included:
Ag Mechanics
Paul English, Kane; Tom High,
Ephrata; and Guy Humphrey,
Reynolds.
Ag Salesmanship
Jay Gorodetzer, W. B. Saul; Bill
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Parliamentary Procedure team members from Lower Dauphin include, front row from
left, Brian Hoerner, Kathy Hughes. Dave Haldeman, Jim Landvater; second row from
left, John Haldeman. Duane Herr, Frank Gilbert and Cindy Baker.
FFA picks state contest winners
Pa.
New Officers of the Pennsylvania FFA Association for 1
84 include, front row from the left, Duane Herr, Vice
President, South Central Region: Tanya Green, secretary:
Vicki Baseshore, vice president; Carolyn Witmer, president:
Karen Ribblett, reporter: Brandon Weary, chaplain; back row
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Eastern York: John Burkholder, Penn Manor: and Trasee
Aument, Penn Manor.
om the left; John Haldeman, sentinel; David Blank,
treasurer: Donald Carter, vice president. Western Region;
William Mcßratney Jr., Vice President, North Central Region;
Ronald L. Martin, Vice President, Eastern Region.
As mechanics winners, from the left, Paul English, Kane;
High, Ephrata; and Guy Humphrey, Reynolds.
Agronomy contest winners include, from the left, Robert
Ratuasky, Wilmington; David Bower, Fairfield; and John
Stewart, Linesvilie.
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