Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1986, Image 140

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FFA activities wtiich include
dairy heifer, geraniums, dairy
calf, dish gardens, fund raising,
foilage plants, bulb committee,
program of work, and BOAC. She
attended the National Convention
and was a member of the Citrus
Committee.
During her four years of FFA
membership, Jamie was chairman
of the Bulb and Citrus Committees,
and received a bronze award for a
heifer book and a silver award on a
heifer book.
Jamie enjoys playing soccer and
would like to work in a greenhouse.
Gina Hall
Gina Hall, the seventeen-year
old daughter of Henry and Anna
Hall Jr., Hopewell, has been a
member of the Northern Bedford
FFA Chapter for four years.
A student at Northern Bedford
County High School, Gina has
taken projects in dairy cows, dairy
calves, swine finishing, com,
haylage, and com silage. She
served on the Program of Work,
Livestock, Dairy, Seed and Citrus
Committees.
Gina has served her chapter as
repeater and has received the
Greenhand and Chapter Fanner
Awards. She has also received
proficiency awards for crop and
swine production.
In her free time, Gina enjoys
reading, running and playing
soccer. In the future, she .would
like to form a partnership with her
brother and farm.
Ross Hershberger
Ross Hershberger, 17, is the son
of Charles and Dolores Her
shberger, Martinsburg.
A student at Northern Bedford
High School, Roes has been in FFA
for four years. He has taken
projects in dairy cows and heifers,
com and alfalfa. Ross has also
served on the Program of Work
and Dairy Judging Committees.
In 1965, Ross was a member of
the first place dairy judging team
at the All-American Dairy Judging
Forum; he placed eighth in
dividually.
He placed first in the county and
district Creed Speaking Contest
and third in the regional contest.
Ross was a distinguished junior
member of the Pennsylvania
Holstein Association in 1962.
Ross would like to attend Penn
State to major in dairy science.
Daniel Lee Over
Daniel Lee Over, 17 is the son of
Derry and Aldine Over, Woodbury.
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A student at Northern Bedford
County High School, Daniel has
been a member of the Northern
Bedford FFA Chapter for four
years.
He has served his chapter as vice
president and assistant reporter.
Daniel has earned the Greenhand
and Chapter Farmer Degrees.
His FFA projects have included
dairy cows and calves, swine
finishing and com silage. He has
served on the Dairy Judging,
Public Relations and BOAC
Committees.
Daniel’s hobbies include hun
ting, fishing and basketball. His
future plans include college and
fanning.
Lincoln Ritchey
Lincoln Ritchey, 17, is the son of
Herb and Joan Ritchey, Woodbury.
A member of the Northern Bedford
FFA Chapter for four years,
Lincoln has completed projects in
cows, calves and heifers and
com silage. He has served on the
Dairy Judging and Tractor
Driving Committees.
Lincoln has served his chapter
as president and vice president,
and was chairman of the Dairy
Committee. He earned the
Greenhand and Chapter Farmer
degrees.
In the future, Lincoln plans to
take over the family farm a few
years after school.
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Scott Bohn
Scott Bohn is the 16-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick J. Bohn,
Myerstown. He has been a
member of the Tulpehocken FFA
Chapter for four years and has
completed projects in dairy cow,
heifer and calf, and work ex
perience. He has participated in
BOAC, Food for America, the
Farm Safety Program and the
county banquet.
Scott has served his chapter as
chaplain and earned the
Greenhand, Chapter and County
degrees. A member of the
Tulpehocken Young Farmers,
Scott plans to work at a small
gasoline engine shop and mi his
father’s dairy farm.
Chlrstopher J. Britton
Christopher J. Britton, 18, is the
son of David and Joyce Britton,
Boyertown. A member of the Oley
Valley FFA Chapter for five years,
Christopher has completed the
Christmas tree project.
He has served on the Scholar
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Committees.
Christopher has served his
chapter as chaplain and treasurer
and has earned the Berks County
degree. In addition, he won at the
State FFA Dairy Showmanship
Contest and received a bronze
medal at the State FFA Forestry
Contest.
Christopher received a first
place in the Berks County Project
Record Bock Contest and attended
the PEEC Leadership Conference
in 1984 and the Creed Speaking
Contest in 1982.
In the future, Christopher plans
to attend Delaware Valley College
of Science and Agriculture to
major in business. Later, he plans
to pursue a career in agribusiness.
Scott Burnett
Scott Burnett, the 17-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burnett,
Honey Brook, has been a member
of the Twin Valley FFA Chapter
for four years.
A student at Twin Valley High
School, Scott has worked for his
father in the family’s small and
marine engine repair shop. He has
worked with the Conservation
Committee, planting trees for the
Game Commission, and helped
with the Ag Day Breakfast. He also
had BOAC projects.
Scott has won the area Small
Engines Contest and placed in the
state contest. He has also won the
county forestry and wildlife
contests as well as awards for his
project books.
He attended the Blue Mountain
Cooperative Institute and PAFC.
Scott is a member of the Frontier
Archery Club and the Chestnut Hill
Archery Club.
In the future, Scott plans to
continue working with engines and
become a partner in the family
shop.
Kevin M. Gnldln
Kevin M. Guldin, 17, is the son of
Vivian R. Guldin, Boyertown. A
student at Oley Valley High School,
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Kevin has been a member of the
Oley Valley FFA Chpater for four
years.
During his FFA career, Kevin
has completed projects in beef
finishing and laying hens. He has
served his chapter as sentinel and
earned a gold medal in the State
Land Judging Contest.
In addition, he placed first in the
county Ag Mechanics Contest and
won a chapter proficiency award
in Ag Mechanics.
A Boy Scout of the Life rank,
Kevin plans to attend college and
major in animal husbandry.
Ray Hepner
Ray Hepner is the 18-year-old
son of Clyde and Doris Hepner,
Shoemakersville. Ray has been a
member of the Hamburg Area
FFA Chapter and has completed
projects in beef steer, market hogs
and heavy construction equipment
operation.
He has served his chapter as
sentinel and vice president. In
addition, he was chapter coor
dinator for the 1964 County
Leadership Conference and was
chairman of both the Leadership
and Banquet Ticket Committees.
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Scott Burnett
Kevin M. Guldin
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In 1965 Ray participated in the
County Conservation Public
Speaking Contest and in 1964 he
attended the Washington
Leadership Conference for FFA.
In the future, Ray would like to
build his skills on construction
equipment operation and expand
his family’s part-time business or
contract out work on construction
projects.
Naomi Joan Herbert
Naomi Joan Herbert, 18, is the
daughter of Elva Herbert, Kutz
town. Naomi has been a member of
the Kutztown FFA Chapter for five
years.
During that time she has com
pleted projects in dairy cow,
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Contact:
Monroe Stoltzfus
At
717-738-1515