Pi6*Lancatttr Firming, Friday, January 7,1994 FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Page FIS) Dave Miller Dave Miller, 18, son of Samuel and Lee Ann Miller, Tipton, Blair County, is a four year member and current vice pres ident of Bellwood- Antis FFA Chapter, at Bell wood- Antis High School. Dave has alsb been the chapter’s chap lain, parliamentarian and historian and earned his Greenhand and Chapter degrees. For four years, he has been involved in two work experience projects, one on-farm, the other off-farm, and has been involved in an emergency service project for a year. He also received the BBF Area Star Ag Sales, Mechanics and Service awards. He said he plans to attend a trade school after completing high school. Tony Tony Miller, 17, son of Wilmer and Lois Miller, Narvon, is pres ident of the Pequea Valley FFA Chapter at Pequea Valley High School and has also served as its vice president, chaplin and chairman membership development, and banquet committees. Tony has earned his Red Rose (county) Degree and is also serving as the county || Hershey Foods the name you the quality you trust lIHiWiU'iW rfkss&. (&L <H San Giorgio* Abort trademarks ara ragatarad trademarks of Her shay Food* Corporation Oa%« ME secretary. His projects include beef production and work experience in horseshoeing and horse training. He placed ninth in horse judging at the Eastern States competition. Tony said he would eventually like to be a horse trainer. John Mingle Plea president mPf the Middleburg FFA Chapter, has also served as i its vice president^Ar and assistant viceflHk ls president, and as the Snyder County vice president The four-year member of FFA has been a member of the 1993 third place par liamentary procedure team, and partici pated in the state extemporaneous public speaking contest, was first in the SUN area land judging contest, and blue ribbon win ner in area dairy judging competition. He was involved in rabbit, swine and beef production, a dairy herd project, and on-farm work experience. He has also earned a SUN area Star Far mer degree. Jason Jason Morga; 17, son of Junk and Elaine Morgan, of Gratz, Dauphi County, has serve as sentinel and hi torian of the Uppei Dauphin Area FF. Chapter. A four-year mem Paul J LUMNI » ber, he has earned his Greenhand, CDPand area degrees, been involved in a work experience project, and participated in the chapter’s annual citrus sale. He said he intends to seek a career in carpentry. Ron Most, son of Roger Ruth Most, fieri for two years i ved as chaplain the Somer County AVTS FF Chapter. He has been volved with chapter’s banquet, BOAC, education activities, forestry field meet, demonstra tion, sports, dues, and county contest com mittees. He also participated in such con tests as the state forestry contest, taking fourth; the national forestry contest, taking a personal bronze and a silver team medal; Envirothons; and other county contests and project book contests. According to Ron, “I want to go onto school to be a lumber grader.” Travis Mowry Travis Mowry, 17, Os ter burg, in Bed ford County, has been student advisor for the Chestnut Ridge FFA Chapter and has earned his Greenhand and Chapter Farmer degrees and also earned the highest grade point average, as a junior. His FFA activities also include serving on the chapter’s apple butter boil, scrap book, and citrus sales committees. After finishing high school, he said he intends to pursue a college degree in land scaping architecture. Jeremy Moyer Jeremy Moyer, 17. son of Gregory l and Aletha Moyer, Middleburg, is nMHK president of the * Selinsgrove FFA, ‘wHf and is the SUN Area reporter. who has also served as chap ter reporter for two years, has earned his Greenhand, Chapter, and SUN Area degrees and was presented with the 1992 Star Chapter Agribusiness Award. His committee work includes serving on the banquet, cider, dairy herd, member ship, summer trip/national convention, exhibit, and program committees. His pro jects include work with a dairy herd, field com, and soybeans. Jeremy said he intends to eventually form a partnership and farm with his father. Scott W. Mover Scott Westley Moyer, 17, son of George and Sharon Moyer, Selins grove, has served as chapter sentinel, secretary and SUN area secretary dur ing his four years as a member of FFA in the Selinsgrove Chapter. (Turn to Pago F 26) cwniCHCO «-m Vodleg MEDIUM egg noodles NET WT 12 OZ (340 GRAMS)
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