Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1993, Image 202

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    ElO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993
(Continued from Pago E 8)
Jennifer M. Denius
Jennifer De
nius, four-year 3?
Mifflinburg FFA
member, said she <* M W&k
graduates. Work
experience in her chapter includes maiket
lambs, dairy herd, and off-farm work. She
has served on the Food for America, gifts
and flowers, and executive committees.
Activities she has participated in include
chapter public speaking, forestry, land
judging, and West End Fair activities. She
has held various offices, including chapter
secretary, assistant secretary, and SUN
Area sentinel. Jennifer has received the
Greenhand, Chapter, and SUN Area
degrees. Awards include Ag Sales and Ser
vice Proficiency at the chapter level, and
SAE awards (West End Fair, Beaver Fair,
and SUN Area contest).
George Dibert
George Dib
en’s future plans
include pursuing
a career in elec
trical wiring or
ag production.
The four-year
Central Cove
FFA’er has garnered experience in various
projects, including dairy herd, beef breed
ing, and turkeys. He was a member of the
calf ring committee and participated in
state FFA land judging competition and
other local and county land judging con
tests. He served as assistant reporter and
assistant secretary and won various project
book awards.
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228 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degrees
Edward Dice
Northern Leb
anon FFA mem
ber Edward Dice
has been involv
ed in |B
chapter commit
tees, including
banquet. Edward
has served as chapter and county treasurer,
in addition to chapter president He has
also received the Greenhand and Chapter
degrees.
Mike Diem
ber from Garden
of work experi
encc on various
projects, including construction and home
improvement, a town meat market, an
electric company, and to a taxidermist.
Mike has also served on the BOAC, com
munity service, and fund raising commit
tees. Awards obtained through the years
include first place in the state wildlife con
test, first in the forestry contest, and first on
the county Envirothon team. He also
received a livestock judging award, first on
the county trap shoot, and was the recipient
of the Wildlife Foundation Award.
Ty Drumm
Either joining the Armed Services or to
“advance in the management aspects of
merchandising” are the future plans of
four-year Danville FFA member Ty
Drumm. Ty has served on the chapter ban
quet and greenhouse committees. The
Danville FFA’er served as chaplain for
two years and received the Greenhand and
Chapter degrees.
CHOPPER
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Steve Dutterer
To work at
home on his
family’s dairy
farm with his fa-
ther, Ray, are the
future goals of
Steve Dutterer,
four-year Littles
town FFA member. Steve has participated
in a variety of chapter activities, including
Envirothon, dairy judging, public speak
ing, parliamentary procedure, county
record book, and the Adams County Coun
cil on Cooperatives. Work experience
includes dairy steer and work on his
father’s farm. He served as chapter sen
tinel, reporter, and junior advisor, and was
awarded the Star Chapter Fanner. Steve
also was the scholarship winner to the
Penn State Council of Cooperatives and to
the National Institute of Cooperative Edu
cation, Denver, Colo.
Fred Edwards
The son of ■
Fred and Connie ' ,
Edwards, Marion
Center, four-year
Marion Center
FFA member 1
Fred Edwards
has worked on
hog, sheep, beef, and dairy projects at his
chapter. Fred has also served on the Food
for America, banquet, fund raising, and
FFA Week committees. He also parici
pated in livestock, dairy judging, and trac
tor driving contests. Fred held offices as
chapter chaplain and sentinel, and picked
up various awards, including sheep profi
ciency, sheep production, hog finishing,
beef finishing, and dairy production.
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the U.S.A.
Braden Elkin
Braden Elkin, ________
four-year Marion
Center
member, the
Western Regional
Specialized Ag
ricultural Star '»
Farmer. Braden
wants to attend college. He has been
involved in various vegetable projects,
including squash, cabbage, pepper, and
other crop production, in addition to lives
tock. He has served on the Food for Ameri
ca, fund raising, FFA Week, and banquet
committees, and participates in land judg
ing and tractor driving contests. Vice pres
ident of his chapter, Braden has garnered
vegetable, beef, and vegetable production
honors, and received a bronze award in
tractor driving at Penn State.
Jody L. England
Dairy fanning
comprises the fu
ture plans
Jody England,
Solanco FFA
member. She has
also been involv
ed in various
other projects, including swine finishing,
rabbits, dairy heifer, and home garden.
Jody has also served on the following com
mittees: cooperation, community service,
public relations, and conduct of meetings.
Serving as chapter sentinel, Jody has also
participated in county and state project
book contests, and has received the Green
hand and Chapter degrees.
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