FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Pago Fl 4) Christ* Christopher Loi 18, son of Jam and Beth Long, Pequea, Lancas! County, has been member of Mani FFA Chapter Penn Manor Hij School for foi years, earning hi Greenhand, Chaptei ty) degrees. He has shown hogs for four years at the Lampeter Fair, Farm Show, has been involved in judging poultry and land, and has competed in small engine knowledge and agricultural mechanics. He has shown dressed capons, taking a first place. He serves on his chapter’s publicity, savings and investment, fair, and activity committees, and has attended the National FFA Convention. He said he plans to attend college and then pursue a career as a game law enforce ment officer. Thomas Thomas Marini 17, son of Cyr"' Marino, maugh, Indi County, is ti surer of the Ur ed FFA Chapter United High Sd where he has a member for years, serving as* and banquet committees. He said he plans to attend college and pursue a degree in agriculture. Kelly Martin Kelly Martin, 18, son of Roy ar Nancy Marti: Narvon, has been member of Gras: land FFA Chap( at Garden Spot Hij School, in Lancasl County, where earned his Re Rose degree. Kelly has been involved for three years in work experience, and one year in animal production. He has also competed in pre pared public speaking, poultry showing, and land judging. Kelly has also served on his chapter’s recreation, cooperation, and BOAC committees. He said he plans to work fora while after graduating high school, and then enter a trade school, possibly pursuing an educa tion in heating and air conditioning repair. Stephanie McConn Stephanie McConn, ■■■■■■■■■l 17, daughter of Thomas and Joyce McConn, West Alexander, Wash ington County, has served as president, vice president, and student advisor of •> ? -|f| the McGuffey FFA ' ' Chapter at McGuffey High School. She has also earned her Grecnhand, Chapter, and County degrees. She served on the chapter’s recreation, fruit sales. Greenhand initiation, and banquet committees. Among her awards, she took a bronze in livestock at the national convention, a sec ond place at state livestock judging, and various awards at the local level. She also competed in county, area, regional and state public speaking contests, and was a member of her high school varsity basket ball team. Stephanie said she plans to pursue a teaching degree. James McConnaughey James McConnaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McConnaughey, Ligonier, in Westmoreland County, has been president and treasurer of the Deny FFA Chapter at Derry Area High School, and won awards in dairy judging, extemporaneous speak ing and parliamentary procedure. As a chapter member for three years, he has earned his Greenhand and Chapter degrees and served on its program of work, public relations, fund raising, and contest committees. James said he plans to attend Delaware Valley College in pursuit of a degree in dairy sciences. Brooke L. Mi Brooke L. Meyers, 18, son of Donald and Vernetle Meyers, Kempton, Berks County, is secretary of the Kutztown FFA at Kutztown High School. 5 ♦' k He has also ser ved as the chapter sent pu and as county sentinel and junior advisor. Uncwiy firming, Friday, January 7,1994-Fl5 Get Fresh with Us! The Total « System Package Fan The Vent-O-Matic fully automatic ventilation system makes It easy to get fresh air Into your building, providing constant air flow while maintaining correct temperature. Over 38 years experience in the ventilation business has made us so sure of our system that we guarantee it with proper installation And, to help you with your specific building requirements, we offer a free consulting/englneering service. Get fresh with us: we guarantee it! • System includes Air Conditioner, Package Fan, Air Balancers and Automatic Intake Controller. • Energy efficient operation s ,'X'"'in 9 TUBCAKORA ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO, INC. Tunkhumock, PA 18657 • 717-836-2101 • PAX 717-836-2102 He has earned Greenland, Star Green hand, and Chapter degrees and also won a dairy proficiency award this past year. Brooke has served on his chapter’s cit rus sale. Food For America, Adopt-A- Highway, and pumpkin judging commit tees, and participated in dairy judging and livestock judging contests. He has also been involved in supervised agricultural experience projects, including a dairy herd and a home improvement project He said he intends to continue with dairy production on his family’s 270-acre farm near Kempton, milking ISO head. He said there are plans to expand the operation. Todd Todd Michael 18, son of Richard Michael and Shirley Kreiser, Jones town, is a four year member oi Northern Lebanon FFA Chapter at the Northern Lebanon High School, where he has served as secoi assistant chaplain. His FFA activities include projects in rabbit and beef production and he has served on the chapter’s banquet and Hallo ween float committees. He has earned his Greenhand, Chapter, and County Farmer degrees. Todd said he plans to attend Penn State University, and then eventually purchase a small farm. Stacey Stacey Miles, 18, daughter of Charles and Sandra Miles, of Knoxville, Tioga County, is a third year member of the Cowanesque FFA Chapter at Cowan esque Valley High School. She has served as chairman of (he chap ter’s program of work, public relations and banquet committees and has earned her Star Greenharid and Star Chapter Farmer degrees. She has also won awards for dairy profi ciency and “someday (would like to) own my dad’s dairy farm.” (Turn to Page FI 6) • Optional corrosion-free stainless steel housing hardware • Easy operation and maintenance
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