Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1991, Image 36

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    A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991
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dent, chairman of the Parliamen
tary Procedure Team, project
book contest, public speaking
contest, and attending the
Washington Conference and the
State Legislative Leadership Con
ference. Other high school activi
ties included student council,
(SADD) Students Against Drunk
Driving, National Honor Society,
Greenwood Athletic Association,
basketball and track teams, and
holding the title of Perry County
Fair Queen after fulfilling her year
as state FFA president. Melanie
plans to attend college, majoring
in agriculture education.
State vice-president at-large is
Wayne Hassinger, 11, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne J. Hassinger.
Wayne was graduated from Mid
dleburg High School, and his
chapter advisor was Leroy
Dreibelbis. Wayne’s chapter
activities included land and dairy
judging teams, prepared and
extemporaneous public speaking,
and parliamentary procedure
teams. He held the offices of pres
ident, treasurer, and agriscience
research. Other high school activi
ties included Pennsylvania Junior
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Holstein Association and he
served as a member of his church
board. He plans to major in dairy
science at Delaware Valley
College.
Eastern region vice president is
George Inhop, Owen J. Roberts
High School, Pottstown, Pa.
George is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew J. Inhof and his chapter
advisor is Chet Raught. He was
chairman of his chapter banquet,
citrus sales and tulip bulb sales,
and Food For America Program.
Other high school activities
include intramural basketball and
volleyball, German Club, Letter
men’s Club, and Just Say No
Club. His future plans include
attending Delaware Valley Col
lege and to eventually own and
operate his own dairy farm.
North Central vice-president is
Alison Fry, daughter of Richard
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School, her chapter advisors were
Terry Woodling and Glenn Span
gler. She was president of her
chapter, on the Parliamentary Pro
cedure Team for four '.ar r
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attended the Washington Confer
ence, National Convention, and
Freshman Leadership Conference
at Penn State. Other high school
activities included soccer, basket
ball, and she received the Young
American Award. Alison wants to
attend college to become an agri
cultural education teacher.
The Pennsylvania State FFA
south central vice president is Tim
Lehman of Cumberland Valley
High School. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lehman and his
chapter advisors are Bruce Lem
mon and Robert Leib. Tim’s chap
ter activities included livestock
judging, dairy judging, citrus sale
chairman, and participation in Ag
Olympics and Enviro-Olympics.
Tim will continue working on a
grain operation and hopes to go to
a trade school for diesel
mechanics.
Christopher Reichard was
elected state FFA treasurer. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Reichard and was graduated from
Waynesboro High School. His
chapter advisor is Gerald W.
Reichard. Christopher’s chapter
activities were chapter president
and treasurer, participation in
blic speaking contests, and
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working on his SAE dairy project.
He was on the high school basket
ball team. Chris hopes to go on to
college and major in dairy science.
Jodi Hall is the new FFA state
secretary. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. David Hall and was
graduated from State College
High School. Her chapter activi
ties included chapter president and
reporter, fundraisers’ chairman,
public relations chairman, and
liaison to the school activities
committee. Other high school
activities were Key Club, varsity
basketball and track, yearbook
editor, Hugh O’Brien Youth
Leadership representative, school
newspaper reporter, and school
advisory committee to the school
board. Jodi will be attending Penn
State University, majoring in agri
culture education and production
horticulture.
New state FFA reporter is
Michelle Kerdeman from Man
heim Central High School. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jules
Kerdeman, and her chapter advi
sors are Debbie Seibert and Dom
inic Centonze. Her chapter activi
ties included livestock judging,
horse judging, dairy foods con
tests, and ag in the classroom. She
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also was on the yearbook staff,
Bandfront, and was 1989 alternate
farm show queen. She would like
to attend Delaware Valley
College.
Andrew Smeltz is the new state
FFA sentinel. He graduated from
Upper Dauphin High School and
his chapter advisor is Stanley
Weaver. His chapter activities
included poultry, land judging,
livestock and dairy judging, pub
lic speaking contests, and he
attended area leadership confer
ences. He would like to continue
his education at Penn State Uni
versity, majoring in dairy and ani
mal science.
Dale Heagy is the new FFA
chaplain. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Heagy and his chap
ter advisor is Gretchen ObersL He
was chapter president, vice presi
dent, chaplain, county secretary,
Star Greenland, and Chapter Far
mer. He was on the Parliamentary
Procedure Team and in the agro
nomy contest. Other high school
activities included band, chorus.
National Honor Society, student
of the month. Math Quiz Bowl
Team, Envirothon Team, and out
standing senior boy. His future
plans are to farm with his father.
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