FFA Elects New Officers (Continued from Pago A 1) in public speaking, land judging, and poultry judging. Other high school activities include wres tling, soccer, Pennsylvania Coun cil of Cooperatives, and NICE. Western region vice president is Melanie Shugars from the Derry FFA Chapter. Her parents arc Ger ald and Barbra Shugars. Her local advisors are John Bierbower and Kenneth Rhodes. She has partici pated in public speaking and inter view contests. She has also attended the State Legislative Leadership Conference. Melanie also served on the Westmoreland Dairy Goat Association and the Derry Township Ag Fair board. Eastern region vice president is Elizabeth Hess of the Manheim Equipment doesn't last forever. And successful operations have a way of outgrowing their buildings. It's not easy to balance your needs and your cash flow. Our lease financing program can help extend your capital and provide the necessaiy tools without restricting your cash flow or goals. You decide. 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Just Call US at (318) 449-7964 or call your local representative. Ken Darlington Fred Dixon Scott Weissman Southeastern PA Northwestern PA South Central, PA 717-733-3532 814-763-1118 301-696-1646 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 26, T9W-A23 the County Fresh Air Fund and participated in Held hockey. She also was a member of the World Agri Science Studies. State secretary is Linda Hall of the State College FFA. Her parents are David and Nancy Hall. Her local advisor is David Sea mans. She has served as vice pres ident and secretary of her local chapter. Her work experience pro ject included greenhouse, garden, and hydroponics. Linda has parti cipated in speaking contests as well as parliamentary procedure. She was a member of the varsity and basketball teams and partici pated in Governor’s School for Agricultural Science and the Washington Conference program. The state treasurer is Grant Campbell of the Upper Dauphin FFA chapter. His parents are Earl and Tamie Campbell. His local advisors are Stanley Weaver Jr., and Mark Dietrich. Grant has served as president of his local chapter and his wotk experience programs included ETC Farms, home garden, and owner/operator of a greenhouse. He has partici pated in the National FFA Chores, Made for Excellence Program, and the state legislative Leader ship Conference. He has partici pated in public speaking, land judging, and interview contests. He has also been a member of the 4-H Dairy Club, National Honors Society, and church youth group. The statet reporter is Amanda Peak of the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter. His parents are Donald and Harriet Peak and her local advisor is Robert Leib. Amanda’s work experience pro jects included market hogs and on-farm work experience. She has served as president of her chapter. Amanda has participated in the interview, parliamentary proce dure, and public speaking con tests. She attended the Pennsylva nia Council of Cooperatives Sum mer Institute, and participated in collegiate FFA Terra-Vision pro ject at Delaware Valley. She was also a member of her high school softball team. The state sentinel is Patrick Redding of Gettysburg. His parents are C. David and Clara Redding and his local advisor is Ronald Sollenberger. He has served as president of his local chapter and his work experience program included beef breeding. Patrick has participated in public speaking and forestry contests. He was also a member of the football team. The state chaplain is Scott Stone of the Williamsburg FFA. His parents are Robert and Rita Stone. His local advisor is Daren Johnston. Scott has served as pres ident of his local chapter and used dairy heifer, beef breeding, and rabbit breeding as his work exper ience projects. He has participated in'public speaking and creed speaking contests. 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