ppAHAPPEJVTiVGS Kristy Wilson Named Outstanding Ag Student Krisly Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson of Delta, was recently named winner of the 1995 Dekalb Agricultural Accom plishment Award. The award, sponsored nation wide by Dekalb Genetics Corpo ration, is presented to the out standing senior agriculture student demonstrating superior scholar ship, leader and supervised agri cultural program. Presenting the award were advisors Jerry Hughes and Dianna Dellinger. Kristy attends Kennard-Dale H.S., where she has been FFA treasurer, secretary, and she was also York County reporter. Her agricultural program consists of dairy heifers. Following gradua tion, she plans to attend York Technical Institute. As this year’s winner, Kristy receives a pin and certificate, and her name will be inscribed on a special plaque displayed in the agriculture room. The Dekalb Cedar Crest FFA Participates In - Regional Contest On May 2, the Cedar Crest FFA entered the Eastern Regional Par liamentary Procedure Contest. The team place second and will get to go on to state competition at Penn State University in June. The contest consisted of eight FFA members who demonstrated parliamentary abilities in an FFA meeting. The team could present unfinished and new business, but the meeting had to uo completed Partial In-Ground Tank Featuring Commercial (5’ High - SCS approved) • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. LET OUE EXPERIENCE W(M FOE YOU-ESTAHUSHID SINCE 19791 Sizes And Layouts To VOW Specifications We Work feSaasMft nmP9 rOT Customer Kristy Wilson Award, often considered the high est honor a vo-ag student can receive on the local level, is pre sented at nearly 3,000 schools annually. within 20 minutes. The Cedar Crest team members included Chuck Aurentz, Jon Harnish, Keith Wanluft, Jeff Zim merman, Stacy Krall,‘Jamie Riss er. Mike Hostetter, Andy Martin, and Sean Weaver as an alternate. The judges for the contest were Dean Patches, Lowell Morton, and Stan Bucher. In the prepared public speaking contest, Alisha Myers placed 4th. In the FFA Creed Contest, Dan Kreider placed 10th and James Tulosplaccd 13th. mercial • Residential INC. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-2016 Twin Valley FFA Members Receive State FFA Record Book Honors Twenty-nine members of the Twin Valley FFA chapter entered record books in the recent Pen nsylvania FFA Record Book Contest. The 29 received 34 medal awards f(»: their records. All students in all of the agricul ture courses at Twin Valley High School are required to keep record bodes. Records may be kept on pets, farm animals or crops, jobs, research projects, improvemqpt projects, skills development pro ject, or wildlife conservation projects. Students have their record books graded once a month by agriculture teacher Ronald Freder ick. Employers and former stu dents have both stated that the ability to keep and understand records is one of the most impor tant things to learn while in school. Top record books from FFA chapters are selected to compete in the state FFA Record Book Contest, where they are judged based upon neatness, complete ness, and accuracy. * Students from across the state are eligible to enter their records. The records entered in the state contest are scored by a committee ?f agriculture teachers from across die state with the current student teachers in agricultural education helping to score. All records are given a numeri cal score with only the very best receiving gold, silver, or bronze medal awards. Earning gold medals were Beth Pecht for her work experience records. Crystal Care forrecords on her dogs, Denetra Gerbrich for records on her pet birds, Erika Lindberg for records on her horse. iam Authorized Dealer for * KEYSTONE nru^nims VA^lwrlßlE: pmm