Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1994, Image 269

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NeU Wenger
Seventeen-year- ■■■■|
Neil Wenger
New is the^^^^^^^^H
son of Melvin
Betty Wenger.
For four years, he
has been active
Spot
School’s Grassland
FFA Chapter. Pro
jects included guineas, steers, and work
experience. He has served on committees
for SAE, BOAC, and scholarship.
FFA achievements inlude second chap
lain, chairman of BOAC sub committee,
fourth place in aquatics at Penn State, and
he participated in the poultry contest at
Penn State.
After high school graduation, Neil plans
to work a few years and then go to a trade
school for electronics or mechanics or in
mission work.
Laurie Janine
Seventeen-year
old Laurie Janine
Wildman is the
daughter of Edward
and Loretta Wild
man of Westfield,
Tioga County.
At Cowanesque
Valley High
School, Laurie is
active in FFA and has
Agricultural production person for the
northcentral region.
Laurie, a senior, is serving her local and
the county chapter as FFA president She
previously served as vice president at both
levels as well as the chapter reporter.
Laurie has attended leadership develop
ment conferences sponsored by both the
state and national FFA, as well as the Col
legiate FFA Chapter of Penn State. She has
participated in creed speaking, conserva
tion, and FFA prepared speaking contests
at the county, area, region, and state levels.
Laurie has also been a member of the chap
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ter parliamentary procedure team. In June,
she earned a silver medal award for a state
meat judging contest
Records kept on her supervised agricul
tural experience programs of sheep breed
ing, lamb, and swine finishing have earned
recognition on both county arid state
levels. Northeast Farm Credit has also
given awards to Laurie at county and reg
ional levels.
Chapter awards have been for Star
Gieenhand, Star Chapter, Star Chapter
Agibusiness, sheep proficiency, chapter
leadership, and public speaking. 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.
Committee memberships include citrus,
FFA week, recreation, banquet, seed sales,
calendar, scrapbook, chapter gilt, and bul-
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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.
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