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    Ag College Scholars Recognized At Honors Day
NEWARK, Del. Students
from the College of Agricultural
Sciences were recognized by the
University of Delaware during its
Honors Day ceremonies recently.
Honors were given for contribu
tions to the college and to the cam
pus community.
Randall S. Risser (Holtwood,
Pa.), an agricultural economics
major, was named to the universi
ty’s panel of distinguished seniors.
The panel includes one student
with outstanding personal and
academic qualities from each col
lege in the university.
The Alpha Zeta Prize, given to
the highest-ranking sophomore in
the college, went to Claudia P.
Dwyer (Wilmington, Del.), an ani
mal science major. The Honors
Day Book Award went to Lee W.
Richardson (Willards, Md.), a
junior in general agriculture. The
Wall Street Journal Award went to
Randall S. Risser. The Embassy of
the Federal Republic of Germany
Book Award went to animal sci
ence major Sarah C. Schroer (Wil
mington, Del.).
The following students were
recognized by the university chap
ter of Collegiate Future Fanners of
America for earning at least a 3.0
grade index: Andrew J. Groff
(Lancaster, Pa.), Karen A. Knutsen
(Rising Sun, Md.), Lee W.
Richardson, Randall S. Risser, Tif
fany L. Rohrer (Nottingham, Pa.),
Nicol A. Tentromono (Wilming
ton, Del.), and Karen L. Vester
gaard (Princeton Junction, NJ.).
The Outstanding Collegiate
FFA Member Award went to Lee
W. Richardson. Outstanding Ani
mal Science Club senior member
is William F. Schrader Jr. (Earle
ville, Md.). The Outstanding
Equestrian Club member is Judith
A. Bardsley (Wilmington, Del.).
Outstanding Food Science Club
member is Deanna L. Rubulotta
(Colonia, N.J.).
The following students were
selected as Undergraduate
Research Award recipients to con
duct undergraduate research under
faculty supervision; Robert
McMullen (Trenton, N.J.), agri
cultural engineering; Dawn Shu-
Hsiao Chang (Brooklyn, N.Y.),
entomology; Christopher J.
DeHeer (Newark, Del.), entomol
ogy; Dale Seemans (Wilmington,
Del.), agricultural engineering;
Patricia L. Whetzel (Wilmington,
Del.), animal science; Jessica G.
Geiger (Newark, Del.), entomolo
gy; Tamara E. Bagdon (Wilming
ton, Del.), food science; Elizabeth
H. Locke (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.),
food science; Anh S. Le (Newark,
Del.), food science; Aaron C. Ven
ables (Laurel, Del.), food science.
The following students are
named Science and Engineering
Scholars. They are sophomores
who serve a 10-week summer
research apprenticeship with a
faculty researcher. The research
program continues part-time dur
ing the student’s junior year. The
students are as follows: Alexandra
Bartnikowski (Cherry Hill, N.J.),
animal science; Teresa L. Harasika
(Wilmington, Del.), animal sci-
ence; Jessica G. Geiger (Newark, Schmidt (Wilmington, Del.), Wil-
Del.), entomology; Tania K.Daut- liam F. Schrader Jr.. Sara C.
lick (Newark, Del.), plant science; Schroer, Nicol A. Tentromono,
Elizabeth H. Locke, food science. David S. Troeber (Islip Terrace,
The following students were n.Y.). Karen L. Vestergaard, Pat
elected to Alpha Zeta, a national ricia L. Whetzel. Mami J. Winder
agricultural honor fraternity elect- (Wilmington, Del.)
ing students from the upper two- The following students were
fifths of their respective classes elected to Phi Kappa Phi, a nation
who demonstrate superior scholar- a i honor society electing students
ship, leadership, and service: from all colleges of the university
Judith A. Bardsley, Alexandra who demonstrate scholarship: Pat-
Bartnikowski, Dawn 5. Chang, rick J. Byrne, Ellen M. Cooper
Tania K. Dautlick, Kenneth R. (Oxford, Pa.), Elizabeth H. Locke.
Diebold (Altoona, Pa.), Paul F. Jennifer J. Goetz was elected
Doherty II (Bridgewater, Mass.), into Omicron Delta Kappa, a
David R. Edwards (New Provi- national honor society recognizing
dence, NJ.), Christin L. Eley leadership, scholarship and
(Newark, Del.), Suzayn M. Fair service.
(Newark, Del.), Tracy A. Firth Several students were recog
(Ridley Park, Pa.), Michelle D. nized in 1990-1991 edition of
Gels (Trenton, NJ.), Kathleen L. “Who’s Who Among Students in
Grant (Darien, Conn.), Dina K. American Universities and Col-
Knott (Westminster, Md.), Eli- leges” for scholastic ability, parti
sabeth M. Kreck (Middletown, cipation, and leadership in
Del.), Craigß. Kreider(Quarryvil- academic and extracurricular
le, Pa.), Elizabeth 5. Lynch (Falls- activities, citizenship and service,
ton, Md.), E. Denise Magner (Jar- and potential for future achieve
retsville, Md.), Christopher M. ment They are as follows: Judith
McConnell (Chadds Ford, Pa.), A. Bardsley, Kenneth R„ Diebold,
Martha K. McKeown (Wilming- David B. Hughes (Wilmington,
ton, Del.), William A. O’Day Jr. Del.), Elizabeth H. Locke. Randall
(Seaford, Del.), Susanne J. Poff S. Risser, Robert E. Rohrer,
(Lebanon, Pa.), Valerie J. Quillen Cynthia M. Stewart (Newark,
(Seaford, Del.), Denise B. Rachlin
(East Northport, N.Y.), Lee W. -All If
Richardson, Randall S. Risser, ilfil/T/f fW
Robert E. Rohrer (Nottingham, ra
Pa.). Tiffany L. Rohrer, Karla E.
ftUY. SELL. TRADE OB BENT THROUGH THE
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BH FARM
EQUIPMENT
10 ton feed trank, ready to
move. 215-536-8548
135 D Tractor, Multi P. PS,
good shape, remote con
trol Call 717/859-2374.
1946 Ford 2N Tractor, new
paint, new lights, wheel
weights, clean condition,
$1,625. Call Steve
301/628-2047.
1974 7700 JD hydrastic
combine w/grain head w/
air $6OOO 080.
215-837-1718.
1976 Gleaner F diesel
combine, w/13’ floating
grain head, good shape
$5500; 1965 Ford FB5O
tandem truck w/16' dump
$2500 717-546-2739.
1978 JD 4440, C.AQ.R.,
2100 hours, excellent con
dition, 158 loader, 115 rear
blade, $19,500.
(301)836-1795.
JD 4620, PS, Cab, duals,
nice, low hours.
717/898-0675.
1989 MF 240 tractor. 38
H.P engine w/only 200
hours, used exclusively for
mowing Includes IM-600
6' Brush Hog, Caroni 6‘ 3
blade finish mower.
$1 0,500 080
215-860-0357.
204 Massey Hams forklift,
fair shape, $4500, or a rea
sonable offer
717-530-1496 Eves.
(2) 18 4x34 Firestone field
and road tires, 85% tread,
mounted on press steel
wheels, $5OO/set
717-256-3233.
255 MF tractor, 1300
hours, nice shape w/cab,
heater, $8750.
703-955-3830.
(2) bale thrower wagons,
good condition $5OO each
717-677-8789.
2 Gravity Bins on steel
wheels (1)16' flat bed wa
gon on rubber.
717-665-4743
3-POINT HITCH EQUIP
MENT, Bnllion 5'4” Land
scape seeder; Bnllion 8’
Packer/seeder, Ford 501
Del.), Nicol A. Tenlromono, Aar
on C. Venables (Laurel, Del.),
The College Council Studem
Recognition honors students
demonstrating an outstanding
amount of dedication, interest, and
enthusiasm in the College of Agn.
cultural Sciences. The students
honored include:
Kenneth R. Dicbold, George]
Fennell (Lansdale, Pa.). Michelk
D. Gels, Lauren M. Newnant,
(Haddonfield, N.J.), Lee i
Richardson, Randall S. Risser,
Robert E. Rohrer, William F
Schrader Jr., Karen L. Vesta,
gaard, Andrew W. Wedel (Pitts,
town, NJ.), Scott E. Wright
(Woodside, Del.)
The Alpha Zeta Annual Fresh
man Award is certificate of men
awarded to freshman students
who, by maintaining Dean’s List
standing with a minimum GPAoI
3.23, best represent the fraternity's
ideals of scholarship, leadership
and fellowship. This years tea
pients are as follows:
Derrick E. Bender (Furlong
Pa.), Sally L. Goodman (Hocket
sin, Del.), Jennifer E. Neal
(Schenectady, N.Y.), Laura E
Towers (Harrington, Del.), Davit
P. Tuch (Pennington, NJ.).
sickle bar mower: 6' Spike
harrow; Woods 5' and 6’
C 80; New Holland 451 and
450; 1H Cl 00 Mower, LELY
Spin Spreader pool type or
3-pomt hitch; Tom Weary,
717-687-0102.
3pt orchard harrow, 13';
Farmall H tractor, loader,
cultivator, dbl wheels and
single wheels; Lilly 3pt
hitch fertilizer spreader;
Simmons potato/turnip
waxer; Row crop sprayer
w/Beam Royal 25 pump;
300 sheets m/l galvanized
corriguated tin, B‘, 12'L.
609-561 -5279. Between
SPM-BPM Monday-
Saturday.
6600 JD Hillside Combine,
hydrostatic, updated
feeder housing, 13’ flex
head, 6 row com head, in
excellent condition.
717/872-8386.
6600 John Deere sidehill
combine w/215 Ilex grain
head. Reasonable. Call
301-662-5563.
700 pounds under the
hood weights, for 10006
Deutz, $7O; (6) suitcase
weights for 06 series
Deutz, $B/ea; New Sides
for 790 NH spreader, $65;
18’ grain bin $225; tail gate
for JD 54 manure spreader
$45. 717-656-2615,
721 demo Grasshopper
mower w/61’ deck, 21hp,
$6,950 (301)833-1847.
730 JD Diesel, WFE; Bad
ger Forage Wagon, NH
Forage Wagon; JD 38
harvester w/2 heads. Call
after BPM 814/267-5675.
806 Int. Dsl, Western Stan
dard Type, dual PTO, good
PTO Tractor.
215/593-2606.
806 Int. dsl, WF, flat top
fenders, fast hitch, sharp.
Call 215/593-2606.
856 Inf. with turbo 115 hp
rebuilt engine 540-1000
PTO on steel. Complete
engine rebuilding, tractors,
power units old tractor re
storations. D. M. Beiler,
2664 Old Phila Pk„ Bird
m-Hand, Lancaster
County, PA 17505.
871 Ford tractor, w/power
steering; Ford 515 cycle
bar pitmanless mower; AC
303 baler. $3200 for all
717-534-1253
ABI Irrigation Reel Mi
chine, STP-70, 65HP PTO
Pump, Caprari Model, 40
suction hose and exl/i
hoses, $5,000
215/691-8170.
AC 8050 4WD Tractor,
power shift, cab and air, ex
cellent rubber, new bat*
ries, $22,500
717/872-8386.
AC-C Tractor w/5' Woodi
mower, $1,500. Ford 3 Pi
Cultivators, $lOO. Front
Mounted JD Cultivators to
fit 4020, $lOO. 4 Row 3 PH
Cultivators, $l5O. Ford ON
Tractor, $1,200. Mifflin Co
814/542-4450.
AC WD4S tractor. 3xl6'
plow, mounted cultrator,
corn planter mounted,
wheel weights, 3pt hitch, 6'
scraper, snap coupler,
$2,200. Lehigh County
(215)285-2611.
Allis Chalmers #66 Com
bine with bin, 6' cut, 1974
Chev. truck with 16' cattle
body, good shape, nee
paint, good tires, 5 speed
trans., 2-speed, 26 1 gross
wt., 366 engine, power
steering. Phone eves
717/527-2409.
BATWING MOWER
RHINO 15', field read).
$3,500 301-833-9091
BATWING MOWER
WOODS 15'. $3,000
301-633-9091
BATWING MOWER Bush
Hog 15', field ready,
$2,000. 301-833-9091
Bale kicker wagon NH SO
rake. Woods 6' pull roto
mower. (717)786-3087.
Bale thrower racks, tap
ered and sawed locus'
posts; treated boards aw
posts; calf hutches
717/442-8972.
BEAN PLANTER AC 5
row, no-till, monitor ave
able, $1,200
301-833-9091 _
Bee equipment Hives,
frame inserts, top lids aw
bottom boards. Sort*
items new. 215-445-69/6
Belarus 31 HP diesel, 2
years old, 125 hours W
coming County
717-584-4055 _