FFA To (Conllnuod from Pago E2k) wood FFA member, has served her chapter as president and also served as president of the CDP Area. She has served as chair of the Building Our American Communities (BOAQ, banquet, and national activities committees, and was a delegate to the state convention. Ag experience projects include market hogs, market lambs, and breeding sheep. Heather has attended vari ous conferences, including the State Legi slative Leadership, Made For Excellence, and National FFA Convention. She has received the Star Greenhand, Star Chapter, and CDP Area degrees. In addition, the Greenwood FFA’er has been recognized with several awards, including second place in the state junior public speaking contest and third in the state conservation public speaking contest. Steven Bero a heavy a n business form the plans four-year FFA member Steven 17, son of Edward Rosemary Alum Bank, Bedford County, has served It’s That Time Of The Year Again To Check Your Equipment! 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Besi Permco Pumps & M Built To Order Beiler Hydraulics 252 N. Shirk Rd. New Holland, PA 1-71 7-354-6065 Mary *1 County, has served on the FFA banquet, poster, and boutonniere committees. She has served on sales committees, including fruit and pie, and worked with the petting zoo at the Lampeter Fair. She was the top sales person in ninth grade for the fruit sales. Mary Ellen was awarded the Green hand Degree. Veal calf search occupies time of four-] State College L* Lions FFA meml Katie Biddle, said she will be tending Penn Si this summer majoring in ag bus iness, but is already involved in veal calf research “and will be switching to calf ■ V v Box 56 RRI At glen, PA l-/l 5-593-2981 UMtttir Farming, RMiy, January 7, HM*ear To 204 behavior study” after the research is com pleted, Katie said. Katie, daughter of Lew is and Gail Biddle, Boalsburg, Centre County, has served as FFA secretary and president She has also served on various committees, including citrus and float and has saved as the 1993-1994 state dairy goat youth representative. Awards include state dairy cow judging, and she was a silver medalist at national competition. She received a gold at the state contest for horse judging and won at the county level for her project book. She has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees. Dave Bohner Dave Bohner, of Darvin and Bohner, Gratz, phin County, in to become four-year Upper Dauphin FFA ber has participated in the annual citrus sale and has experience on variousTPA projects. He served as chapter sentinel, reporter, and adviser, and was awarded the Greenhand and CDF Area degrees. Sheri Sheri Boliingi said she intends continue her Lai caster County altei nate dairy princes! duties in the near future. Ultimate!'' according to tl three-year Solam FFA member, si wants to own her own farm and to become an alumni FFA member. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dale Bollinger has served as chapter reporter and public relations chair. Work experience projects include two dairy calves, one dairy heifer, and one dairy cow. She was awarded the Green hand and Chapter degrees. In addition, Sheri has received various awards, includ ing bronze for dairy judging at the state level, and she attended the All American Dairy Show, in addition to various county and regional land judging contests, of which she placed first in the county and region in 1992. Kevin J. Bomgardner After college, according to four year Northern Leb anon FFA member Kevin Bomgardner, he said he plans to further his educa tion and major in or agronomy. After ward, he wants to own a farm. Kevin, 17, son of John and Margaret Bomgardner, Ono, Lebanon County, has served as chap ter chaplain, president, and as county pres ident FFA projects include various shop activities, such as making and repairing farm supplies and equipment Kevin has received the first in the state on the par liamentary procedure team in 1992-1993, and placed in the top 12 in the nation in 1993. He placed first in regional agronomy in 1993. Michael Michael Bowmai indicated he plant to work as a farm manager or as butcher in the fu ture. The 18-year old son of Rogt and Nancy Bow man, Lcnhartsvilk Berks County Michael has served _ county reporter, and as chapter FFA presi- (Turn to Pag* E 26)
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