AiB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1993 ADC Awards NICE Scholarships SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) Atlantic Dairy Cooperative awarded scholarships to five stu dents to attend the 1993 National Institute on Cooperative Educa tion (NICE), July 26-29 in Cincin nati, Qhio. The students, sons or daughters of Atlantic members, earned the scholarships by participating in the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperative’s 1993 Summer Institute. The program, held June 27-30 at Shippensburg University, teaches high school students about cooperative business in a fun and educational setting. Those receiving NICE scholar ships include; Brent England, the son of Wil liam R. and Bertha R. England of Williamsburg. Brent, 16, is a junior at Williamsburg High School, where he is a member of the National Honor Society, the Student Council, the school paper, the Barbell Club and the FFA. He also participates in basketball and football and is a student aide. He received both the Outstanding Foreign Language and Star Chap ter Farmer awards. He recently attended the 1993 Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation leadership program in Pittsburgh. Brent also is an altar server and member of the youth group at St Joseph’s Catholic Church. He is a volunteer at Garvey Manor, a retirement home. At the Summer Institute, Brent was a member of the news team and the wake up/good night team. He was a session chairperson and a member of MINICO, a coopera tive operated by the students dur Patton To Research Milk Gene At Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Stu Patton has returned to Happy Valley for the past five summers to do what he most enjoys work! He is to spend the next several weeks with faculty and graduate students in Penn State’s Depart ment of Dairy and Animal Science classifying cows with respect to a polymorphic gene that is asso ciated with variations in milk yield and milk composition. Along with colleagues in the (Turn to Page A 39) GENERATORS READY FOR THE NEXT STORM? For Sales and Service Call The People Who Know Generators MARTIN ELECTRIC PLANTS 280 Pleasant Valley Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522-8620 Tel: 717-733-7968 Fax: 717-733-1981 ing the four-day program. Karen Heilinger, the daughter of Richard and Josephine Heilin ger of Newmanstown. Karen, 17, is a senior at Eastern Lebanon County High School, where she is president of her FFA chapter and secretary of the county FFA orga nization. She is the Lebanon County Alternate Dairy Princess and a member of her 4-H dairy club. Karen’s Summer Institute activities included the chorus, the wake up/good night team and the trivia pursuit team. She also was a member of MINICO. Jason KraJl, the son of Glen and Linda Krall of Lebanon. Jason, 18, is a 1993 graduate of Cedar Crest High School, where he was a member of his FFA chap ter’s parliamentary procedures, livestock and meat judging teams. He also participated in intramural volleyball. He helps with the Lebanon County Livestock Club’s petting zoo and worked with a group to build a community playground. At the Summer Institute, Jason was a member of the stage crew, the wake up/good morning team and the trivia pursuit team. - Scott Nolt, is the son of Allen and Carol Nolt of Lebanon. Scott, 17, is a senior at Cedar Crest High School, where he is president of his FFA chapter. He is active in the Annville Church of the Bre- thren youth group, the Junior Holstein Club and the Lebanon County 4-H Livestock Club. At the Summer Institute, Scott was a member of the stage crew Stu Patton AUTOMATIC aid MANUAL SYSTEMS DIESEL LP. GAS NAT. GAS NEW & USED LEROY SOMER O ALTERNATOI BRUSHLESS INDUSTRIAL GRADE 11 to 60 KW and the wake up/good night team. He also participated in MINICO. Elizabeth Walton, the daught er of David and Kathleen Wa'lton. Elizabeth, 16, is a junior at Carli sle High School, where she is an Honor Roll student and a photo grapher for the Yearbook staff. She is an eight-year 4-H member, completing projects in dairy, cooking, sewing, quilting and From the left, recipients of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative’s NICE Scholarship are Jason Krall, Elizabeth Walton, Brent England, Karen Heilinger and Scott NoK. CUSTOM BUILDER OF DAIRY, HOG. HORSE, STORAGE, RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 200 Cow Freestall Building 64 Cow Freestall Building 960 Head Hog Finishing Building THE BRAND THAT «\/f . . , “S 1 WW EY CONSTRUCTION, INC. w 1 *" * * 2622 Valley View Rd., Morgantown, PA 19543 Office (215) 286-5407 • Home (215) 445-8317 LESTER BUILDING SYSTEMS A Ovwon of Butter Manufacturmf Company computers. She is president of the county-wide 4-H Dairy Club, recording secretary of the 4-H County Council and is a member of the 4-H State Days food and nutrition team. She also is a member of the Cumberland County Junior Hols tein Club and was die 1992 Cum berland County Junior Dairy representative. Elizabeth’s Summer Institute activities included the stage crew and the wake up/good night team. She also was a session chairperson and a member of MINICO. The five students will further their cooperative experience at NICE, which is sponsored annuaU ly by the National Council of Far mer Cooperatives. They will attend workshops featuring national cooperative leaders and motivational speakers. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative rep resents more then 3,550 dairy farm families in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.