B24*Lancattar Farming, Saturday, March 6,1994 UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) A student in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is participating in a Pennsylvania program designed to be a model for President Clinton’s National Service Program. Howard Pope, a junior from Philadelphia majoring in agricul tural and biological engineering, is a participant in the inaugural year of the Pennsylvania Service Corps, one of eight pilot programs across the country. “The Pennsylvania Service Corps works like a domestic ver sion of the Peace Corps,” Pope said. “In return for a year of ser vice, participants receive a living wage and, at the end of the year, $3,000 to apply to educational ex penses. At the same time, worthy organizations receive professional assistance they otherwise might not be able to afford.” Under the auspices of the corps. Pope works full time for Volun- NEW 1 - 30 KW LP GAS SERVICE MAXI-POWER 330 Fonderwhite Rd. 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