Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1992, Image 208

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    E2B-Lancaster Farmlnfl, Saturday, January 4,1992
State FFA
(Continued from Page E 27)
Patricia Huber
Leadership, pumpkin
contest, window JKKmk*
exhibit, and float
committee membership
round out some of the
many FFA activities
of Solanco FFA
member Patricia
Patricia,
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Huber,
Peach Bottom, Lancaster Co., serves as
chapter student advisor, and has FFA work
experience milking dairy cows at Red
Knob Farms. She also has experience in
beef and swine finishing.
Patricia has obtained proficiency
awards in soil and water conservation and
in ag business sales and service, in addition
to the Greenhand, Chapter, Red Rose, and
Star Red Rose Agribusiness degrees. She
plans to continue working in the dairy
industry.
Wendy J. Hutzell
Wendy J. Hutzell ■pr~
has served the Somer-^F rJS**,
set AVTS FFA on afJP 1
variety of committees, *
including scrapbook,
sports. BOAC. spring
trip, educational activi
ties, and demonstration
team. Wendy, daughter
of Ralph and JeanBBBBBBI
Hutzell, Stoystown,
Somerset Co., has served as chapter repor
ter. She also has received the first, third,
and gold medal for extemporaneous public
speaking, and has beeen honored with the
Greenhand degree. She said she plans to
continue her job at the Somerset Country
Club and will enroll in a two-year trade
school for greenskeeping and general art.
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Awards Keystone
Wayne L. Irvin
For the past three
years, Clearfield FFA
member Wayne Irvin
has saved on various
committees and parti-
cipated in an array CS
projects. Some include M
forestry, Envirothon,/
state Envirothon,
attendance, ag mcch
anics, poultry produc- w
don, livestock judging at local and region
al levels, and other livestock diversity
projects.
The son of Howard and Patricia Irvin,
Frenchville, Clearfield Co., Wayne has
served on the leadership, financial, and
recreation committees. He has also served
on the parliamentary procedure team.
Other honors include Star Greenhand, Star
Chapter Fanner, and other honors. He
plans to enlist in the army reserves and
enroll in college.
Wendy Jesiolowski
Wendy Jesiolowski,
17, daughter of Robert
and Linda Jesiolowski,
is a 4-year member of
the Oley Valley FFA |
Chapter at Oley
Valley High School in Bp
Berks County. x j
Among her FFA WJ J
activities, Jesiolowski Bv m
has been involved in
beef breeding, beef finishing, swine finish
ing, laying hens, and wok experience. She
has also been a member of the Food For
American Committee.
She counts among her achievements
being chapter sentinel, treasurer, secretary
for the county group, and vice president for
both the county FFA and her chapter. She
has been awarded the Star Greenhand, Star
Chapter Farmer, County Degree, and won
a bronze medal in the state dairy foods
contest.
Wendy said her future plans are to
attend Delaware Valley College in the fall
of 1992 to pursue a degree in animal
science.
Allison Kacburka
Allison Kachurka,
18, daughter of
Patricia and Ronald
Hartranft, of Blooms
burg. She is a 3-year
member of the
Columbia-Montour
FFA chapter and has
been involved in the
club’s orange sale,
banquet, BOAC.
refreshment committees. He lists his
achievements as being vice president of his
chapter in 10th grade, and president the
past two years. He has also been innvolved
in floriculture contest
His plans are to work and possibly col
lege. He is currently working at Kressler’s
Flower Shop in Bloomsburg.
Mercena Keeney
Mercena Keeney,
is the daughter of
William and Bonnie
Keeney, of Wyalusing,
in Bradford County.
She is a 4-year
member of the Wya- , -
lusing Valley FFA \ I
Chapter and has been JL *
involved in dairy
projects, including
starting with one animal and growing to
where she now owns 10. She has also
served on several chapter committees,
including the float, summer picnic, seed
sales, and calendar sales committees. Mer
cena has also been involved in several FFA
contests, such as the dairy showing, dairy
judging, wildlife, forestry, livestock, and
project book. She has been active in lead
ership development, attending a confer
ence and also going to the state and nation
al conventions. Among her achievements,
she said she served as secretary, vice presi
dent and president of the local FFA chapter
and as county secretary for three years. She
has showed dairy cattle at the local, district
and state level and won a gold medal for
the past three years in the stale project
book contest She is currently the Bradford
County alternate dairy princess and is
active in 4-H. She said she plans to go to
attend and agricultural college and pursue
studies in dairy science.
Ginger Kegg
Ginger Kegg, 18,
daughter of Russell
and Fiances Kegg, is
a 4-year member of
the Bedford High
School FFA chapter.
She has been involved
in raising market hogs.
managing a purebred
spotted swine herd.
raising market lambs,
steers and has participated in livestock
judging. She attended the state FPA Week
in 1989 and went to the National FFA
Week this past year.
Among her achievements. Ginger has
been a chapter reporter for 2 years, a FFA
chapter student advisor, won Bth place in
land judging contest and first place in a
conservation public speaking contest dur
ing the state FFA week in 1991.
She said her plans are to study agricul-
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