Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1986, Image 162

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    D26-Lmcast«r Farming Saturday, January 11,1986
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leadership and cooperation
committees and has participated
in state and national activities.
She has served as 1983 chapter
secretary, 1984 vice-president, and
1985 president. Joyce earned the
star greenhand and the star
chapter farmer degrees and in
addition, she won a gold award for
her state-project book in 1983, a
production credit award in both
1982 and 1963, a chapter procedure
team award in 1984, a public
speaking award at the 1982 farm
show, and a third place in county
demonstration competition. She
was FFA queen in 1985.
Joyce lists reading, swimming
and skating as her hobbies. She
plans to attend college and to
major in secretarial ag.
Robert Phillips
Son of Garrett and Carol
Phillips, Box 56, Mt. Morris Rl,
Robert is a student at Waynesburg
Central High School and has been a
Waynesburg FFA member for four
years.
Robert raised 18 head of cattle
and 10 chickens as his FFA
projects. In addition, he served as
chaplain and is currently president
of his chapter. He holds the
greenhand, chapter and Keystone
degrees. He belongs to the FFA
club and lists hunting and outdoor
activities as his hobbies. Robert
plans to attend meat-cutting school
in Toledo, Ohio.
Huntingdon County
Charlie Biddle
Charlie Biddle, 17, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Galen Biddle, Spruce
Creek. A student at Tyrone Area
High School, Charlie has been a
member of the Warriors Mark
FFA Chapter for four years.
Charlie has completed projects
'in field com, market steer and
work experience on a dairy farm.
He has participated in the
Parliamentary Procedure and
Public Speaking Contests and in
state contests in agronomy, farm
management, dairy judging and
project book.
In addition, Charlie has par
ticipated in the Farm Accident
Victim Rescue Program, the Silo
Rescue Program and in land
judging and ag mechanics con
tests.
. Charlie has served his chapter as
president and treasurer, and was
selected Star Chapter Farmer.
He plans to major in animal
science at Penn State.
Commonwealth honors Keystone Farmers
John Hawn is the 17-year-old son
of Clifford and Audene Hawn,
Petersburg. A student at Juniata
Valley High School, John has been
a member of the Blue Juniata FFA
Chapter for four years.
During his FFA career, John has
completed projects in dairy cows,
heifers* and calves, com, alfalfa
and oats. He has been a member of
the Budget and Banquet Com
mittees.
John has been secretary of both
his chapter and the county FFA.
He was a member of the
Parliamentary Procedure Team
for three years.
John is a member of the band
and chorus and enjoys hunting and
fishing.
He plans to attend college to
major in dairy production.
Todd Musser
Todd Musser, 17, the son of
Frank arid Elaine Musser,
Petersburg, has been a member of
the Blue Juniata FFA Chapter for
three years.
Todd’s projects have included
beef finishing, home garden,
poultry, goats, home im
provement, and poultry. He has
participated in parliamentary
procedure and dairy judging.
Todd has been a member of the
Program of Work, Recreation,
Refreshment, Budget, Fruit Sales,
Banquet and Public Relations
Committees.
He has served as president of
both his chapter and the county
FFA chapter. He was named Star
Greenhand and Star Chapter
Farmer.
Todd plans to attend a four-year
college to major in forestry or park
and recreation management.
Jim Shade
Jim Shade is the 17-year-old son
of Geary and Judy Shade,
Alexandria. A student at Juniata
Valley High School, Jim has been a
member of the Blue Juniata FFA
Chapter for four years.
He has completed projects in
dairy calves, heifers and cows,
alfalfa hay, and field com. He was
also a member of the Fruit and
Program of Work Committees.
Jim has served his chapter as
secretary and vice president and
has been county president as well.
He has been a member of the
Parliamentary Procedure Team
and earned the Greenhand degree.
Jim plans to study dairy
production and computers at Penn
State.
John Hawn
Indiana County
Brian James Bendis
Brian James Bendis, 17, is the
son of Gerald and Louise Bendis,
Saltsburg. A student at Apollo-
Ridge High School, Brian has been
a member of the Apollo-Ridge FFA
Chapter for three years.
Brian shows hogs at the county
fair and raises beef and poultry.
He has served on the Banquet and
Greenhand Committees. Brian has
participated in various contests
and attended the 1984 and 1985
National FFa Convention and the
1985 Washington Conference
Program.
Brian has served as chapter
secretary, chapter vice president
and Indiana County secretary. He
placed second in the County
Contest in 1985 and was a member
of the second place parliamentary
procedures team.
In the future, Brian plans to
attend college on an ROTC
scholarship and major in Marine
Science. He has been accepted at
Jacksonville University in Florida.
John Bouch
John Bouch, 17, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Bouch, Burnside.
A student at Purchase Line High
School, John has been a member of
the Purchase Line FFA Chapter
for four years.
John has had work experience in
the areas of carpentry, forestry
and dry walling, and management
experience in forestry and lum
bering. He has been chairman of
several committees, and of the
BOAC project and of monthly
activities.
John is currently sentinel of his
chapter. He placed in agri
business and earned the Chapter
Farmer Award.
He plans to bcome self-employed
in the forestry industry.
Howard Peter Cattau HI
Howard Peter Cattau 111, 18, is
the son of Howard and Irene
Cattau, Chine. A student at Apollo-
Ridge Senior High School, Howard
has been a member of the Apollo-
Ridge FFA Chapter for three
years.
His SOEP projects have included
sheep, beef, swine and chickens.
He is in a 50 percent ownership
with his brother, Jeremy, in a
sheep project of 28 Southdown and
Suffolk registered sheep.
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Joyce A. Pettit Robert Phillips Charlie Biddle
Todd Musser
Howard is president of his FFA
chapter and has been awarded
Star Chapter Farmer. He is
treasurer of Indiana County FFA.
Howard enjoys sketching. He
plans to major in ag production at
Penn State University.
Dennis John Daugherty
Dennis John Daugherty, 17, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A.
Daugherty, Spring Church. He has
been a member of the Apollo-Ridge
FFA Chapter for four years.
Dennis has had five market
lambs at the Dayton Fair; his
third-year carcass lamb was grand
champion. He works on his uncle’s
livestock farm and feeds ap
proximately 250 beef cattle and 100
ewes.
He has served his chapter as
reporter and vice president. He
was named chapter Star
Agribusinessman and was
chairman of the Chapter Banquet
Committee for three years. He was
chairman of the Chapter Fruit Sale
Committee for two years.
Dennis has earned proficiency
awards in sheep and beef
production. He enjoys fishing,
hunting, snowmobiling, and riding
motorcycles. He plans to major in
ag business at Penn State
University. Then he plans to attend
mortuary school and become a
mortician.
Don W. Dixion
Don W. Dixion, 18, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dixion Jr.,
Shelocta. A student at Apollo-
Ridge High School, DoiDias been a
member of the Apollo-Ridge FFA
Chapter for three years.
His FFA activities have included
Serving The Farmer Since 1914
Jim Shade
Food for America, Butler Co-op,
and Greenhand, Banquet,
Educational Tours and Fruit Sales
Committees.
He has earned the Greenhand,
Chapter Farmer and Regional
Farmer degrees. Don has placed
first in the county and ninth in the
state in meat judging and first in
county farm management.
Don enjoys hunting and dancing.
He plans to attend college and
become a CPA.
James M. Scott Jr, 17, is the son
of James M. Scott Sr., Clarksburg.
A student at Apollo-Ridge High
School, James has been a member
of the Apollo-Ridge FFA Chapter
for four years.
His FFA projects have included
beef finishing, swine finishing and
breeding, and sheep breeding.
James has served on the Banquet
Committee and has participated in
the citrus fruit sale and Food for
America.
James has been chapter
treasurer, secretary and county
student advisor. He holds the
Greenhand and Chapter Farmer
Ono, PA 17077
* Phone
717-865-4915
Howard Peter
Cattau 111
John Bouch
Dixion
James M. Scott Jr.
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