E24-Linc«ter Farmino, Friday, January 7,1994 FFA To (Continued from Pago E 23) ' Joey Abrams Joey Abrams has decided to either become a registered nurse or own a restaurant. Joey, four-year Bell wood Antis FFA member, has served on the communi ty service, public relations, and alumni relations committees with the Bellwood Antis FFA. Patterns are Joseph and Cindy Abrams, Tyrone, Blair County. Joey has also served the chapter on the recreation committee, and received several awards, including a salesman award in 1990-1991 and 1992-1993, and a silver in project book in 1992-1993. Stephen Alfree With a plan to study agriculture in col lege, Stephen Alfree has served the Con ewago FFA in New Oxford for four years. He has experience in a wide array of FFA activities, including Food for America, Penn Slate Activities Week, Made for Excellence, Adopt-A-Highway, and publ ic speaking contests. He has also served in dairy and livestock judging at the All American and Penn State, in addition to leadership conferences. The son of Roy and Joyce Alfree, New Oxford, Adams County, Stephen has served the FFA as chaplain, treasurer, vice president, and has garnered several awards, including Star Greenhand, Chapter Agribusiness, Beef Proficiency, and Public Speaking. David Anthony Future plans for &■■■■■■■■■■ Anthony, Cen mclude^^^^B^^^^^B four years college. The son Gary and Anthony, Rochester Mills, County has served on various committees and as officer, including president of chapter. He has served on the swine enterprise, beef enter prise, Food for America, banquet, and sweet com enterprise committees. David was awarded the Greenhand, Chapter Far. mer. Star Greenhand, and Star Chapter Farmer awards. Marik The daughter < Roy and Mary Jai Appel, Somersei Somerset Count; Manlee Appel hi served with th Somersei FFA ft four years. Futui plans include col lege. Marilee has '' served as chapter secretary, vice president, president, and as county FFA president. Projects include finishing lambs, farm Present Keystone Degrees To 204 home improvement, small fruit sale, par liamentary procedure team, and the flower bulbs and BOAC projects. She has received the Chapter Degree and various awards, including scholarship, public speaking, and others, and attended the county leadership, fall leadership, and summer conferences. Daniel J Daniel J. Atkins said he would like to own his own diversified livestock farm after attending college at Penn State with a major in animal and dairy science. Son of Bill and Judy Atkins, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Daniel has served four years at Cedar Crest FFA as chapter treasurer and vice president, and as county treasurer. Daniel has chaired sever al committees, including earnings and sav ings and supervised farming. He has also served on the area leadership training, BOAC, alumni relations, safety, and local, stale, and national committees. FFA activi ties include swine production, work exper ience as a farm hand, and Penn State Lead ership Conference. Daniel has received the Greenhand, Chapter, County, and Star Greenhand degrees, and was honored with several awards, including first place in the state parliamentary procedure contest, first place in gold project book, and first in livestock judging and swine proficiency. Brock Baker “In the future, plan to work and then eventual own and opera my own gree: houses, where would raise a sorts of plants i said Brock fiakei Bermudian FFA Brock, son of Keith Profit from winter lime application and Susan Baker, East Berlin, Adams County, serves as the chapter FFA repor ter. Brock has also served on various com mittees, including ag Olympics, shop clea nup and maintenance, and window exhibit. Supervised ag experience projects include the production of a garden and the raising of a steer. During the years, the four-year Bermudian FFA’er has earned the Green hand, Chapter, and County degrees. Mai Marcie Baker dicated she intei to become a inary technic after attending cum Junior Coll* Marcie, 18, daugl of Dan and B Baker, Birdsbc Berks County, is her fourth year at cie has served on various committees, including Food for America, citrus sale, and has participated in various judging contests, including the Penn State Leader ship Conference, All American, and coun ty FFA leadership training. Dairy contests that Marcie has participated in include the Kutztown Fair, Allentown Fair, and other events. She received a bronze in the state FFA record book contest. Marcie received a second place in the county swine record book contest and also received the Agri cultural Processing Proficiency and Dairy Proficiency awards. Jason M. Baughman Dairy science studies occupy future plans Jason Baughman, son of Melvin andHL Bonnie Baughman, Glencoe, Somerset County. The four-pH year Brothersvalley FFA member has|pp served as chapter vice presn LIMESTONE V • • dent. Also. Jason has served on various committees, including banquet, public speaking, one-acre com contest, and sum mer meetings. Ag experience projects include dairy cow, calf, and heifer pro jects, in addition to field cram and small grains. Jason has received the Star Green hand and Star Chapter Farmer degrees, and was awarded first place in the state extem poraneous speaking contest and first in the county dairy judging contest Shell Shelly Bedill 19, four-y member of Met fey FFA, intend: be an electrici Shelly’s parents Lee and Barb B< lion, Claysv; Washington Com Shelly has partii pa ted on variou; fruit sale, fruit award, and chapter banquet. FFA projects include market hog, market lamb, breeding sheep; and breeding pigs. Shelly has received the Greenhand, Chap ter, and County degrees, and has served as chapter secretary. Heath* To major i mathematics in ci lege Alls the futi plans of Heathi Benner, 17, daughl of Glenn a. Brenda Benner, Mi lerstown. Per County. Heathi four-year Greei lent ana */ Improve your soil by applying Martin’s quality Hi-tnagnesium or Hi-calcium agricultural limestone. Call your local Martin Limestone dealer or call Blue Ball, Pa. (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Martin LIMESTONE (Turn to Pag* E 25) X
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