F&Lancnter Fanning, Friday, January 7, 1994 FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Page Fl 6) His projects include greenhouse pro duction and off-farm work experience with market hogs. Scott’s also been involved wi h his chapter's plant sales, banquet, community service. Food For America, FFA Week, summer/national convention, and swine committees. He has earned his Greenhand, Chapter, and SUN Area degrees and was awarded a proficiency award in agricultural mechan ics. He said his plan for the future is to keep farming. Scott 18, son Allen and Carol Nolt, Leb a four-year member the FFA and has served as its president for the past two years. He also served as Bk county chaplain and vice president. He said his long-range plan is to work to increase his dairy cattle herd size and even tually own a dairy operation. Scott’s FFA projects include working with his dairy herd and growing grain com. 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Denver, PA 17517 ' (717) 336-3808 (717) 738-3794 Daniel Oberlin Daniel Paul mm Spangler Oberlin, 18, son of Corey and Corole Oldt, Lewisburg, has ser ved as sentinel. chaplain and as sistant chaplain of the Mifflinburg FFA Chapter, in Union County. Oberlin, who said he intends to pursue a college degree and study mechanics after finishing high school, has earned his Greenhand, Chapter, and SUN Area degrees. His FFA projects have been on-farm and off-farm work experience, and he has served as chairman of his chapter’s cider and citrus committees, and been a member of its executive and summer meeting committees. His activities include participating in the Beaver Fair forestry skills contests, plac ing sixth in 1992 in the chain saw contest, and first last year in the two-man crosscut saw contest. He also competes in log rolling. Other activities include land judging, forestry, dairy judging, keeping a record book, participating in the SUN Area lead ership contest, and helping with the FFA Food for American program. Michelle Michelle Powell, daughter Mary Joseph Scaramuzzino, Honey Brook, a member and president the Twin Valley FFA Chapter. is also vice pres- Wttr % < idem of the Chester County FFA. Having won a variety of awards, includ ing a Floriculture Foundation Award and her Greenhand and Chapter degrees, she also serves on the chapter’s dance commit tee, its Food For American program, pet therapy, and keeps an SAE record book. AICA, doing home improvement and work exper ience projects. She said that after graduating from high school, she plans to work for her mother, who runs a bakery, and then perhaps later apply for the U.S. Coast Guard. Domenick T. Puleo Jr. Domenick T Puleo Jr., 17, sr of Domenick ai Nancy Pulec New Paris, is vii president of l! 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He has also served as its chaplain and as the CDP Area FFA vice president Read) has served as chairman of his chapter’s BOAC, banquet, and trip com mittees and has been doing on-farm work experience as his. project. He was a member of the second place dairy judging team during the FFA State Activities Week at Penn State, took a gold medal in the state record book contest and has earned his CDP area degree, and chap ter proficiency awards and was chapter Star Agribusinessman. He also placed in proficiency in agricultural production, agricultural electrification, wildlife man agement and public speaking. Donald said that he would like to attend a four-year agricultural college after com pleting high school. Daniel Resh, son of Ronald Diane Re York Springs, four-year menu of the BergMK FFA Chapter Bermudian Sprii High School Adams County. Currently secretary of his chaptQßKhe has achieved his Greenhand and Chapter degrees. 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