F6-l<ncaster Farming, Friday. January 7, 1994 FFA To Present Keystone Degrees (Continued from Pago E3O) Michael Gelnett^^^^^ Michael Gelnett, ■■■HHHjjjjl son of Dennis and Dianna Gelnctt, Millcrstown, County, year member Greenwood Michael has on the BOAC exhibit committees, and his SAE was in poultry producuon and raising street com. He has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and Area degrees, and future plans include work in the weld ing field. James W. With plans to at tend college, Jarm W. Gcrwert ha served as presidei of the Bellwoot Antis FFA Chaptei and as chapter re' porter. James, L son of James am Kathy Gerwer Altoona, Blair County, has carried a work experience project for three years, and is a member of the recreation and leadership committees. James has received the South Central Regional Star Specialty Agricul ture Award, and has earned the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. '‘UteMar SAWDUST & SHAVINGS Pennsylvania’s Largest Sawmill Offers Hardwood Bi-Products At FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! |B| Walter H. Weaber Sons, Inc. w Phone: 800/344-3114 Ask for: Nicole, Wes or Esther Loading Daily Monday-Friday Delivery Available for Tractor Trailer Loads Call for pricing and scheduling. Also Buyers Of Standin Jusi Agriculture-' la ted experience three-year Grai land FFA meml Justin Good has eluded work Goods Receiv< Station and raisi market hogs. Just 18, son of Aim and Pat Good, Den 1 . has served on the state and national com mittee, and earning, savings, and invest ments committee. He has received the swine proficiency award in addition to the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Cowanesque member Co Graves, 18, served as chaj treasurer and various commit! including eami and savings, si larship, cider, citrus sales. Col Hardwood Bark Mulch, Sawdust, Shavings & Ground Wood Cover Steven Glowaski Three-year Dan ville FFA member Steven Glowaski has served his chap ter as president. Steven. 17, son of Barbara and Joseph Glowaski, Danville, Montour County, has participated in various contests and ing Bloomsburg Fair judging, leadership, and agronomy. He has also served on the BOAC committee, and received his Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Colin Graves parents are Dennis and Christine Graves; Little Marsh, Tioga County. Colin has dairy on-farm work experience and Colin has earned proficiency awards. Degrees include Grecnhand and Chapter degrees. Plans include the Air Force. Michai Plans for Bn thers-valley FF. member Michai Griffith include i tending a two four-year tra school to major . carpentry and elect ricity. Michtel, son of Terry at Nancy Griffith, Bet has served as chapter secretary and treasur er. He has participated in the chapter’s fruit sales committee. Also, Michael has gar nered several awards, including first and second place in the county salesmanship contest. He has received the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Mai , Matt Guise, foi year Bermudi Springs FFA mei ber, plans to partners with father, Paul, on dairy farm. Mai 17, York Sprinj Adams County, hi served as chapf secretary, treasurer, and president In addi tion, Matt has been active on the dairy judging team, dairy foods, forestry, and with dairy cattle showing at various district and state shows. He manages 16 Holstein at his farm, and has received a silver award on his record bode. WE. [ER’S Frederick A. Hall Greenwood FFA member Frederick town. Perry County has served on a variety of commit tees, including BOAC and citrus. Work experience on- off-farm, Frederick competed foods at Eastern States, and has obtained the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. He plans to find a job in the medical field, or farm. Holly Mai Veterinary assi tant is projected t the goal of foui year Northern Poll FFA member Hoi Marie Hamilto; Holly, 17, daught of Clair and Joanm Hamilton, Ulyssr Potter County, ha__ _ served as chapter reporter, vice president, and treasurer. She worked on an extensive variety of ag-related projects, including beef and greenhouse, and served on the BOAC committee. She has obtained a cit rus sales award and her Greenhand degree. Jim Hunsberger Criminal justice will be the line of study for college bound Middleburg FFA’er Jim Huns berger. Jim, 17, son of Jim and Thelma Hunsberger, has been active in the chapter as reporter, sentinel, vice president, and area adviser. He served on the Food For America com mittee and parliamentary procedure team, and state chorus. Jim has received his Greenhand, Chapter, and Area degrees. (Turn to Pago FT) i LEBANON N \ w r I \j2M j 3 \ 322 W Timber
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