205 Leaders (Contimwd from Pago B 12) travel opportunities offered in the FFA, “such as our FFA Educational Summer Tour, FFA Week at Penn State, and the National FFA Convention.” Jeremy, 18, son of Richard and Esther Dorman, has served as chapter treasurer and president. He has been chairman of the executive and livestock committees. Jeremy has received a second place in national fruit and vegetable proficiency and received a gold in the farm manage ment contest at the state level, a gold in the state SAE contest, and the Star Greenhand. He received the Greenhand, chapter, and SUN area degrees and the Northcentral FFA star in horticulture. He plans to enter into the farming industry. Joshua FFA activitic usually “can be lot of fun,” accoi ding to three-yeai Danville FFA mcm ber Joshua Dunkle. Joshua. 18, so; of David and Susan Dunkle, Danville, plans to attend four-year collegi to study environmbiiuu Joshua has served on the following chapter committees: citrus sales, banquet, and Easter lilies. He completed projects in agriscience and tissue culture. He received his Greenland and chapter degrees. ABOVEGROUND AND UNDERGROUND TANKS FROM 185 TO 50,000 GALLON CAPACITY HOWARD E. GROFF CO. An Additional 1% DISCOUNT Is offered if paid by Cash Money or Certified Check TOUGHTANK basement oil storage tanks “LIGHT DUTY” SKID TANKS Approx. ALSO AVAILABLE: • Double Wall “Light Duty” Skid Tanks • Double Wall Fireguard™ Tanks • Petro-Hoppers • Dike Tanks Fuel Oil, and Gasoline 111 E. State Street, Quarryvilld, PA 17566 Phone: 717-786-2166 or 800-717-2166 With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor Philip C. Eby Hans ■■■■■j Herr FFA member Philip C. Eby noted that he enjoys “learning skills such as leadership, which will help me JSSfrmm in the future.” Philip, 18, son of Dennis and Ellen Eby, Gap, has served as Hans Herr sentinel. He has served as chairman of the recreation com mitee. In addition, Philip has completed work experience and beef production projects. Philip has been honored with the state bronze award in agronomy and ag mechan ics. He received his Red Rose degree. Julie Edwards Four-year Central Columbia FFA member Julie Ed wards said the thing she most en- • joys about FFA “is the fact that ' the members can get together and get great things accomplished and '' still have fun,’ * she noted. ‘ ‘Everyone is so friendly and everyone gets along with each other, butalways keeps the goals in sight.” Julie, who plans to attend college to major in agribusiness, has served as chap ter reporter and treasurer. In addition, she has saved on the following committees: fair, banquet, citrus. Farm Show, and Mon.-Fri. 8 AM • 4 PM leadership. Julie has received several honors, including beef production, fruit and veget able production, and grain and hay produc tion. She received various awards, includ ing three scholarship honors, two leader ship honors, and participated in other contests, including National FFA Band, state creed, state parliamentary procedure, and as a Governor’s School alternate. She received her Greenhand degree. Kelly Evans Four-year Columbia-Montour AVTS member Kelly Evans enjoys working with the other FFA officers and “conducting a good meeting.” Kelly, 18, daughter of Barbara and Edward C. Evans Sr., Benton, plans to open a flower shop after she is graduated. Kelly has served as chapter sentinel. She has also served on the BOAC, finance, and citrus committees. She completed Farm Show and fair booth projects and received a landscaping award. She received her Gteenhand and chapter degrees. Edward E. Fairman II “We only have one Earth. We need to protect it,” noted four-year United High School mem- Jt ■ her Edward E. Fair- Ml of Ed and Pauline m Fairman, Armagh, H m Indiana County. * said he enjoyed the work FFA does to help the environment. Edward, who has served Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-813 as chapter chaplain, news reporter, and is president, plans to major in theater. He has served on the Adopt-A-Strcam committee and completed projects on stocking streams with fish. He has received his Star Greenhand honor. Edward G. Fisch Jr. “Being able to show animals” was one of the things that Edward Fisch indicated he en joyed about being an FFA member. The four-year Clearfield FFA member has com pleted beef and sine production projects, of Ed and Deb Fisch, Woodland, has received beef and swine production awards, in addition to the Star Chapter Far mer honor. He plans to become an iron worker and has received his Greenhand and chapter degrees. John Fisher “Meetings” and “to meet with friends*’ comprise the enjoyment that four-year Greenwood FFA member John Fisher has for FFA. John, 17, son of Leroy and Ada Fisher. Mount Pleasant Mills, plans to pursue car pentry after graduation. He has served ori Mhe citrus committee. In addition, he com pleted work experience and poultry pro jects. John has earned his Greenhand and area degrees. (Turn to Page B 14)
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