(Continiiad from Pag* El 2) Harry E. Fox Myerstown re sident and four- year Eastern Lebanon County FFA member Harry E. Fox has been involved in various off-farm projects and raised rabbits. Committees he has been involved with include public rela tions, long-range planning, and state and national participation. He has held the pos ition of historian, treasurer, and vice presi dent, and received the Greenhand, Chap ter, and County degrees. Also, Harry has been honored with the Star Greehand, a silver medal in the state landing judging contest, and two silver medals in the state project book contest Hairy intends to be active in the military service by complet ing military training, attending college and majoring in soil science and military sci ence, and becoming an active member in the state national guard. Edward Gardner Becoming a Peace Corps member and be ginning an envir- onmental career form the back- bone of the plans for Edward Gardner, son of Russell and Elizabeth Gardner, Birdsboro. Edward, 17, a four year Twin Valley FFA member, has taken on a variety of environmental projects, including planting trees on gameland for the past three years and boarder cutting. He has participated in various wildlife con tests, including a forestry contest, the state wildlife contest, the Water Quality Prog ram at F&M College, and the Nolde Envir onmental Forum. He has also participated Atlantic Dairy Cooperative Welcomes You To The Pennsylvania Farm Show Visit our booth in the Northeast Building and see how Atlantic is helping dairy farmers profit in their business. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative -1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 1-800-645-6455 adc Atlantic Dairy Equipped w/Onp Irrigation Shown Frame Slide Compacts And Prepares Soil FEATURES: Adjustable 3 to 4 Ft. 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Stephanie, 17, daughter of John and Charlene Garrett, Pequea, has served the Manor FFA for four years. She has competed at many local fairs, showing hogs, steers, and tobacco. Stephanie has also served on the scrap book, yearbook, awards, and other com mittees. She also served as student advisor and is president. Additionally, the Manor FFA member has obtained the Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees, and vari ous awards, including Sales and Service Proficiency, State Contest Salesmanship, dairy foods, state contest meats, national contest meats, and Chapter Leadership Award. Beth Gelsinger A career in music education and performance mark the future plans of Beth Gelsinger, 17, daughter of Richard and San dra Gelsinger, Wemersville. The four-year Conrad Wciser FFA member has obtained various S AE and SLLC experience, served the chapter as reporter and treasurer, and is vice president Beth has received the Equipped w/Liquid Fertilizer & Drip % * *>, **■ ' m • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential Partial In-Ground Tank Featuring Commercial Chain LinK Fence (5’ High - SCS Approved) • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. LET OUR EXPERIENCE WORK ROE YOU-ESTABLKHID SINCE 1 m m ORIGINATED THE CONCRETE SYSTEM Sizes And . Layouts To Your Specifications We Work Hard For Customer Satisfaction! Chapter Greenhand and Chapter Farmer degrees and has participated in varous events, including creed speaking in the chapter, county, area, and district and pre pared public speaking. She was the second place high citrus saleswoman in 1991. Tammy Jean Gelsinger “I really enjoy working and showing all my cattle,” said Tammy Jean Gelsinger, four year Conrad Weiser FFA member, Wemersville. Although she said she wasn’t sure of her future plans, she looks forward to leaving high school and to finish out her last year in 4-H. While a Conrad Weiser FFA member, Tammy worked on a number of different projects, including market swine and market steer. She has showed animals at a number of county fairs and exhibited them at the state farm show. She also has a herd of regis tered Simmental heifers. In her four years in FFA, Tammy said, she served on a num ber of committees, including citrus sales, leadership, and community service. Tam my also served as chapter sentinel, vice president, and is president She earned her Greenhand and Chapter FFA degrees. Heather Glennon To go to col lege and become a veterinarian underline the fu ture goals of four-year Ship pensburg FFA member Heather Glennon. Heather, 17, daughter of Bob and Mary Lou Glennon, Newburg, has com pleted a number of projects, including dairy goat, finishing goat, finishing hogs, and market steers. She has served as chap- INC. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-2016 ter secretary and vice president, and been honored with the Greenhand and County degrees. Heather also received the Special ty Animal Proficiency Award. Tom Graves Dairy fanning is in sight for four-year Cow anesque FFA member Tom Graves, 17, son of Leon and De- borah Graves, Middlebury Center. Projects he’s been involved with in FFA include planting trees, conservation tree sales, forestry judging, and livestock judging. Also, Tom has served on a number of committees, including membership development, cit rus sales, and others. FFA achievements include Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees, and Tom was also honored with second place in the county record book contest. Jennifer Grimes Tulpehocken m FFA member Jennifer Grimes, 17, daughter of Kenneth and Barbara Grimes, Strausstown, has served her chap ter on a number of committees: bulb sale, recreation, banquet, breakfast, and citrus sales. 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