FlO>Lancaatar Farming, Friday, January 7, 1994 FFA To Present Keystone Degrees (Continued from Pago FT) Swiss.” Rachel. 18, daughter of Nathan and Laura Hawbaker, Chambersburg, Franklin County, has spent a lot of time raising dairy heifers and working part-time on a dairy farm “where I milk my own Guernsey dairy cow," she said, Rachel has served as chapter treasurer, secretary, reporter, and president. She receivfed her Chapter and County degrees and the chap ter FFA Star Farmer, leadership award, and Star Agribusiness. Marl Poultry sciem study will nil college frture four-year Centi Cove FFA memi Mark Heeler. Mar) 17, son of Rex ai Betty Heete Martinsburg, BL County, has served as chapter sentinel, vice president, and president. He has participated in various contests and projects, including public speaking, state ag sales, National FFA Convention, legislative leadership confer ence, fall leadership conference, Food For America, land judging, and community service projects. Various projects include sheep breeding, capons, turkeys, potatoes, layers, and on-farm work experience. Mark was awarded the Star Greenhand and Star Chapter and a poultry production foundation award. Karen Plans for ft year Eastern anon County member Ka Heilinger inc! Delaware Va College will major in d science. The year-old daugl of Richard and ft manstown, Lebanon County has served her chapter as assistant parliamentarian, assistant secretary, secretary, and presi dent. Karen also served as Lebanon Coun ty FFA secretary. She has saved on the BOAC committee, the parliamentary pro cedure team, and various other commit tees, including public relations, banquet. Made For Excellence, and others. Tanya Heisey Going to college and majoring in either equine science or agricultural education form the plans for four-year Northern Lebanon FFA member Tanya Heisey. Tanya, 17, Jonestown. Lebanon County, has served as chapter secretary, vice presi dent, and as county reporter. She has also chaired several committees, including dance and banquet, and several projects, including pleasure horse and on-farm work experience. She has participated in the state parliamentary procedure contest (winning first in states) and was in the top 12 in national competition. She received the Gtecnhand, Chapter, and County degrees. Dougin Douglas Helmi 17, son of Boi. Helman, Chambei burg, Frank' County, has set as James Buchai FFA student viser and as pi dent. He said fui plans include coming a dairy farmer. ~ al FFA projects in his S AE, including dairy and beef cattle. He served on the fair, scho larship, and recreation committees. Andy Cove FFA’er Andy plans to a four-year and major in dairy®. and ihenH return to the familyL dairy farm. 18, son of and Elaine Heltzel.BßiHßiHlli Martinsburg, Blair County, has served his chapter as chaplain, vice president, and treasurer. SAE projects include dairy herd, swine finishing, and on-farm work experi ence. Andy has also served on the budget committee as chairman, and on the refresh ment committee. Several contests he parti cipated in include state creed, county land judging, legislative leadership conference, and other projects and conferences. He won the Wineland’s Ag Mechanics, Soil and Water Management Foundation, and senior high and freshman scholarship awards. SOIL MANAGEMENT • ANIMAL NUTRITION • FOR TODAY’S FARMERS Darii Varied plans i in store for fot year Manor FF member Darin He including “■world) at UPS and ma; going to school travel tourism . (and) maybe ot a collectibles store, he said. Darin, 18, & Glenn Hess, Washington Boro, Lancaster County, has served as chapter sentinel and vice president Ag experience projects include swine, and he has served on vari ous poultry and meats judging teams. He received the Farm and Home Improvement Award. Angela According Angela Hershe “June 18, 1994, will be married Randy Bleacher, partner in Bleacl Farms. Part of job will be pacldi eggs twice da/ and working in fields. As a normal doing house chores and raising children in a few years.” Angela, 17, daughter of Ms. Colleen Hershey and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hershey, lives in Willow Street, Lancaster County, and is a four-year member of Manor FFA. She has served ho- chapter as corresponding secretary, secretary, and president Angela has worked for three years on Craig Frey’s tobacco farm, and a two-year project included raising 12 pigs. She has served on the following commit tees: banquet, invitations, ticket food, lock-in, theme party, yearbook, scrap book, fair, raffle ticket horse show, fruit sale, and pie sale. She received a first in the county in the dairy products contest fourth in the state, and an honorable mention at national level. In addition, Angela has received her Greenhand, Chapter, and Star Red Rose in business. David Wayland Heverly David Wayland Heverly plans to attend a police academy and become a law enfor cement officer. David, 17. son of John and Dorothy Heverly, BellwoodL Blair County, hat served the BeHwood Antis EPA as chapter sentinel. David has served on the recreation and leadership committees. In addition, die Bcllwood Antis FFA’er has received several awards, including the bronze livestock award, a silver in land judging, and a silver in ag mechanics. He also has received his Star Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Adam Attending Penn State to major in ag education to “obtain a successful job" is the plan foi three-year Williams burg FFA member Adam Hileman. Adam, 17, son of Phillip and Dolly Hileman, WilliamsbL served on various committees, including earnings, savings, and investment commit tee as chairman, and Food For America program. He participated in the state sum mer FFA convention, the Blair County Envirothon, and other projects. SAE includes swine finishing and on-farm work experience, and he placed first in the coun ty in record keeping for his swine finishing project. Adam has received the Chapter Star Greenhand and Star Chapter awards. Craig Hill Craig Hill, 18, son of Nancy and Teiry Hill, is a four-year Bdlwood Antis FFA member. Craig has carried work experi ence for the last three years, and is a mem ber of the recreation committee. Craig, four-year FFA member, served as chapter student adviser and earned his Greenhand and ‘Chapter degrees. • Peter A. Hotlines Plans for Pr Hoffines, four-’ Elizabethtown member, includi career in agrii ture. Peter, 18, of Robert Linda Hoffi: Marietta. Lane: County, has sei as chapter chaplain and sentinel and vice president Ag experience includes breed ing sheep, market lambs, and market steers, in addition to work on the banquet planning committee. Peter has participated in the national livestock judging contest (Turn to Pago Fit)
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