FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Pago F2B) ser, Paradise, Lancaster County. He nas served as chapter treasurer and president, and is county treasurer. In 1992-1993, he was state delegate. Chad has served on the earnings and savings committee and raised hogs on the James Landis Farm. Adam Smith Plans for fou year Bellefon' FFA membe Adam Smith i: elude becoming herdsman or live stock dealer. Adam is the 18-year-ol son of Tina A Smith, Bellefonu Centre County. He. chaplain, sentinel, and president Also, Adam has served on the fund raising and public service committees. Projects include dairy, beef, and sheep, and Adam has entered various local and state contests for judging livestock, small gas engine, sales, and meats. Michael E. Smith Michael E. Smith, four-year TYoy FFA member, said he plans to continue working with veal and dairy. The 18-year-old son of Earl and Pat Smith, Giliett, Bradford County has served as chapter chaplain and worked on a variety of committees, includ ing citrus, BOAC, food drive, Adopt-A- Highway, aquaculture, and program of activities. Also, he has work experience on various projects, including dairy and veal farms, and with poultry (broilers). Michael has received a poultry proficiency award COLE/POWELL/PLANET JR. • PLANTING EQUIPMENT • FERTILIZER ATTACHMENTS •^TRANSPLANTERS Model 12MX 2 Row Planter NORSE BALE and was awarded first place in the county project book contest Michael has earned the Greenhand. Chapter, and County degrees. Derry FFA member Stacey Smor plans to enroll at Delaware Valley College to major in wildlife biology, and then “1 would like to go to Alaska and study the Gray Wolf,’’she said. Stacey, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smor, Latrobe, Westmoreland County, has served as chapter secretary, vice president, and pres ident. She has also served on various com mittees, including initiation, cultural herit age, get acquainted, food for the needy, banquet, Ag In the Classroom, central trac tor sale, and “neighbor to neighbor.” Sta cey has received several awards, including junior public speaking, public speaking, record book keeping, ag science, livestock judging, and the Star Greenhand. She received the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Brian Snr Brian Smyser, I 17, son of Rodney I and Joyce Smyser, ■ of York, has been I selected regional I Star in Ag Sales ■ and Service for his ■ Keystone Degree. I A four-year mem-1 her of the Dover FFA Chapter, the honor follows up his Greenhand, chapter, and White Rose (county) degrees, and also being honored as the outstanding York County Star FFA Boy. His leadership roles have been to serve as chapter parliamentarian, secretary, pres ident and sentinel. He has also worked on his chapter’s Fruit, Banquet, and BOAC Stacey Smor ser TRACTOR MOUNTED CHIPPERS committees. Brian has also attended a freshman lead ership conference. Made for Excellence, a state legislative leadership conference, and the national FFA convention, and com peted in state dairy judging contests. His projects include keeping a work experi ence project book and a production project book. Smyer said that after finishing high school, he wants to continue working on his family dairy farm and possibly go to college. Andrei Andrea Snader, 17, dau. ter of Noah ai Helen Snader, East Earl; is secoi vice president member relatioi for the Grasslai FFA Chapter Garden Spot Hi School and has sei reporter. She has earned her Greenhand, chapter and Red Rose (county) degrees and been awarded with a scholarship pin, and hon ors for wildlife proficiency and turf and landscape proficiency. She also was first in the state in an aquatics contest and second in Lancaster County in a wildlife contest Her projects include working on a wild life management project; woik experience as Shady Maple Gift Shop and doing dried flowers and crafts. She has also served on her chapter’s Cooperation Committee and has co chaircd its Public Relations Committee. “At this time, I plan to continue working at the Shddy Maple Gift Shop after gradua tion,” she said. “In addition, I plan to con tinue working on starting a craft business Howard ROTAVATOR RS PATU Model Capacity DC4O DC6S 6, Vz ” DCIOO 10” 4” UnoM* flnMng, Friday, Jmoary 7,19M-P29 along with one of my Mends. At some time I might go to college for a degree in either greenhouse management or wildlife and fisheries management” Kelly Snyder Kelly Snuder, 17, daughter of Kevin and Cindy Snyder, of Robesonia, is a four-year member of the Conrad Wciscr FFA at Conrad Wciser High School, where she has been in volved in the American Liberty Elm Tree Restoration Project, as her FFA project. She listed her FFA achievement as taking fourth place in the state contest for public speaking. After high school, she said she plans to pursue a degree in elementary edu cation at Millersville State College. Brian Sokol Brian Sokol, IT son of Anthony an* Janet Sokol, Bloomsburg, is pres' idem of the Central Columbia FFA Central Columbi High School, ar has also served , its vice presidei and junior advisor. He has earned his Greenhand and chap ter fanner degrees and served on his chap ter’s Leadership and Recreation committees. Brian’s projects have involved raising beef cattle, poultry, small grains and hays. Competitively, he does meat judging, land judging, tractor driving and is involved in agronomy and the chapter’s citrus sales (Turn to Pag* F3O) 30” To 160”