ElB-Umcaster Farming, Friday, January 6, 1995 197 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degree At Farm Show (Continued from Page El 6) junior public speaking contest in 1992 and gold state awards in the 1993 and 1994 state record keeping contest. Christy also won first in the county dairy foods contest in 1993. Christy, 17, daughter of Tim and Vicki Duran, Bulger, Washington County, has served as H.G. Parkinson FFA secretary and reporter. She completed various swine finishing and lamb finishing projects and was a member of the conduct of meeting, public relations, banquet, and leadership committees. Allen S. Durst “Firefighting” encompasses the career plans of four-year Somerset County AVTS member Allen Durst. Allen, 17, son of Judith Baker, Rock wood, Somerset County, has served as chapter student adviser and vice president. He has been a member of the chapter’s demonstration and parliamentary procedure team and has participated in county forestry and public speaking contests. Allen has received a scholarship award and the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Neil Ebersole Plans for Manor FFA member Neil Ebersole include becoming an auto or diesel mechanic. Neil, 17, son of Lynwood and June Ebersole, has worked on four hog projects and 'A acre of potatoes. Exper ience includes work at a truck shop. Neil has served on various committees, includ ing fund raising, banquet, fair, and public relations. Neil has obtained a bronze award at Penn State for dairy products judging, and he earned a silver for ag mechanics. He received a seventh place in ag mechanics at Eastern States. Neil has received the Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, and Red Rose degrees. Kevin L. Eckroth Four-year Blue Mountain FFA member Kevin Eck roth plans to attend college at Penn State, Colorado State, or Delaware Valley College. Kevin, 17, son of LeMoyne and Betsy Eckroth, New Ring gold, Schuylkill County, has served as FFA chapter treasurer, vice president, and (resident, and as county vice president and president He has also served on the citrus, banquet, and contest committees. Brian Elkin Trade school - comprises the plans for four-year Marion Center FFA member Brian Elkin. Brian, 17, is the son of * Benjamin and Kath ryn Elkin, Marion Center, Indiana County. Brian has completed various cabbage production, produce productuion, beef finishing, and crop production enter prises. Also, he has been involved with the banquet, Food For America, fund raising, and FFA Week committees. Brian was awarded with second place in the meat judging contest. Brent F. England Brent England, 18, son of William R. and Bertha R. England, Williams burg, Blair County plans to attend Penn State to major in political science. Brent, four-year Williamsburg FFA member, has com- pleted various on-farm work experience projects with dairy cows. He has been involved with the 1994 fall leadership con ference and BOAC and finance commit tees. In addition, Brent has participated in the county land judging contest and traveled with other chapter members to the FFA National Convention in Kansas City. He is also a founding member of the FFP the Future Farmers of Poland. He was part of the Polish-American agricultural exchange trip for sixth months, designed to start the FFP. He has served as chapter reporter and president. In addition, Brent has received the Star Chapter Farmer and has been on the chapter honor roll for three years. He won a bronze award in state dairy judging. 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Jake Esenwein Carpentry work forms the career plans for four-year Danville FFA member Jake Esenwein. Jake, 17, is the son of John and Peggy Esenwein, Danville, Montour County. Jake has served as chapter secret ary, vice president, and president In addi tion, Jake has served on the parade float committee. He participated in the Washington Leadership Conference and in the Big-E farm management contest in 1994 in Springfield, Mass. Jake received the Star Chapter Agribusiness Award. ft A / iiXv'S?, .< i * WA S .. VM-vivt.'n.v 1 «/. V **J |