197 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degree At Farm Show (Continued from Page E 8) Western Region Star Fanner in Agricul ture honor in sales and service, and will compete at the state level. Chapter projects include swine and beef finishing and sweet com. Tonya has served on the BOAC com mittee, FFA Week committee, Food for America, and banquet. Mark Bailey Beef finishing, dairy herd, corn production, and for age production round out the list of FFA projects undertaken by Mark Bailey, four-year Central Cove FFA member. Mark, 17, son of Harold and Linda Bailey, Roaring Spring, Blair Coun ty, has plans to pursue an ag-related career or work on the home dairy farm. Mark serves as 1994-1995 chapter vice president and is a member of dairy judging team. He has participated in the Blair County Junior Livestock Show, Morrison Cove Dairy Show, State Junior Dairy Show, and National Junior Jersey Show. Also, Mark has participated in Food For America and Adopt-A-Highway projects. 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The Headwaters FFA member has served as chapter reporter, secretary, and vice president, and served on the jewelry committee. Jeremy Louis Bartels Jeremy Bartels indicated to Lan caster Farming that he plans "to go to college (major in ag educa tion), get married, and have children." The 18-year-old' son of Karen and Louis Bartels, Somerset, is a three-year Somerset FFA member who has served as sentinel and serves as FFA student adviser. Jeremy has served on various committees in his chap ter, including alumni relations, BOAC, Cleon Air Outlet A PHONE 717-432-9738 ■ BBH fax ■¥■ 717-432-8389 . Al-COQP 1248 SOUTH MOUNTAIN RD„ DILLSBURG, PA 17019 *U AIR PPO 3GT Ovor ’ r ' Product T«mp*rotur« . L J _l_ L J. _l- LJ „ conduct of meetings, cooperation, earn ings and savings, leadership, membership development, public relations, and recrea tion. He has also worked on various pro jects, including work experience at Bar tel’s Drilling and various home improve ment projects. Jeremy has been awarded the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. "Michael Batz School for diesel mxhanics make up tie plans for Michael Batz, four year member of Northern Lebanon FFA. Michael, 17, son of Richard and Betty Batz, Ann ville, Lebanon County, has served as Chapter chaplain, president, and county reporter. In addition, Michael has com pleted many projects, including com pro duction, goat production, heifer produc tion, dairy herd, and soybean project. He has served on the banquet, dance, citrus sales, bologna sales, and sub sales commit tees, and participated in the Southeast Dis trict Dairy Show and the Lebanon Fair. He has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and Star Farmer awards. He has also received a state first place award in goat production, a first place in dairy heifers, and a first place in com silage production. He served on the parliamentary procedure team that placed second at the state level in 1994. Erin E. Benner Erin E. Benner has accepted early entrance to Mon tana State Univer sity, where she has completed her first semester, majoring in agriculture bus iness. Erin, 17. daugher of Glenn and Brenda Benner, Millerstown, Perry County, has been a Greenwood FFA member for four wars She has served as chapter vice president, chapter treasurer, and CDP area vice presi dent. In addition, Erin has participated in many projects, including market hogs, steers, lambs, and breeding sheep. She has participated as chair of the BOAC, ban quet, and safety committees. She received the Star Greenhand, Matt Polski, and Grange Horizon awards. Jay me E. Benner Jayme Benner, 18, Lewisburg, Union County, has served as chapter vice president, chap ter secretary, and SUN FFA president. The four-year Mif flinburg FFA mem- ber has chaired the banquet committee and was co-chair of the finance committee. The FFA’er also served on the public rela tions and executive committee. Also, Jay me has participated in various projects, including beef finishing, lamb finishing, and off-farm work at a pet grooming/ boarding business. Contest participation includes National FFA Farm Management (bronze), Pennsylvania Agronomy Con test (first), and creed speaking in area, reg ional, and state (silver). Jayme wrote about future plans: “To go to college and major in animal science and minor in agriculture business management. After college, I’d like to raise horses and cattle.” gd: no pic Bob Betz Bob Betz’s plans include attending col lege to study forestry and joining the Army Reserves. Bob, 18, son of Robert and Bar bara Betz, Danville, Montour County, is a four-year member of Danville FFA. FFA activities include Bloomsburg Fair judg ing, Farm Show, and the National FFA Convention. Bob has served as student adviser and obtained the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Melissa Bicksler Melissa, 17, f jmk daughter of Tho mas and Cathy Bick sler, Myerstown, Berks has been active in dairy judging and prof iciency events, having participated in dairy judging in Kansas City in 1993 and in dairy proficiency contests in 1992 and 1993. She served as Tulpehock en FFA chapter secretary in 1993 and serves as chapter president. She also served as banquet committee chair and has served also on the FFA breakfast, leader ship, and scholarship committees. (Turn to Pag* El 2) SSsv
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