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Laurie has. been fitting and showing prize winning sheep and swine at the Tioga County Fair in both junior and open shows. Laurie is the Tioga County Maple Sweetheart. She has been a member of the school Envirothon team, the Leo Club, SADD Club, yearbook staff, and student council. She plans to run for state FFA officer and study agricultural education or agri culture business and communications. Susan Willey As a member of Central Cove FFA HRflHkdH at Central School in County, Susan Wil serves as pres idem and was former secretary. daughter of MerIHHHHHII and Ruhama Willey of Martinsburg, Susan achieved the area Star Award in produc tion, the Agway recordkeeping award, and several project book awards at county and area levels. She participated in the creed speaking coritest, budget committee, land judging, swine finishing, goat breeding, on-farm work experience, off-farm work experi ence, and a dairy heifer project. She has won numerous county, area, regional, and state public speaking contests. She attended the National FFA Convention in 1993, the state legislative leadership con- ference, area and state cooperative council program, county floriculture contest, Food For America Program, and community service projects. Susan is the Blair County Dairy Prin cess, plays on the tennis and softball teams, is a member of the Future Teachers of America, the school newspaper staff, and' is a school tutor. Susan plans to pursue ag business accounting at either Penn Slate or Altoona School of Commerce. Tracey Tracey Willwert is president of the Red Lion Area FFA. Previous held offices include chapter and county reporter, secretary. and president She has earned degrees in Green hand, Star Greenhani White Rose, and Chapter for her projects in beef, swine, and sheep finishing and breeding. lYacy received awards at York Fair for livestock judging, swine showmanship and fitting, market hog, sheep showman ship and fitting, market lamb, sheep breed ing, and for hay, com, oats, wheat, and pro ject exhibits. Other awards include county and state horse judging, state project book contest, county livestock judging, county project book. Pa. Farm Show market lambs, Outstanding FFA Girl of York County, diversified livestock foundation, Michael Spangler, and swine proficiency foundation. 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Lanawttf Ffiwlnfl, Friday, January 7, 1994«7 Greg Greg Wilso: lives with his pa tents Mr. and Mis. Gordon Wilson Rome. The I year-old is actr in the Northeai Bradford FF Chapter for tl past four years. James Member of Garden Spot FF, Lampeter-Strasbur; James Wilson the son of Jam and Ruth Wilson Strasburg, L caster County. James has bi student advisor his FFA chapter ai ing chart and the hunting safety committees. He has also served on the banquet, com plot, and fair food stand committees. In PROFESSIONAL letin boards. She has been active in All American dairy judging. Keystone lives tock judging. SLLC, county recreation meet, AY Leadership Training Confer ence, and FFA midwinter convention. Tracey plans to attend a two-year busi ness school, get married, and live and work on a dairy farm. He has earned Area, and Keystone degrees for his on farm work experience and for production agriculture. Greg plans to take over the family farm. (Turn to Page F3B)