822-Lanca*ter Farming, Friday, January 10, 1807 205 Leaders (ConttniMd from Pag* B 20) served as county sendntel and is county vice president Mark has served on the following com mittees: BOAC, partners in active learning support, program of activities, chapter development public relations, banquet pesticide safety, tractor safety, and fruit sales. He completed projects in dairy cow, bull (herd sire), heifer (replacement), dry hay. and alfalfa baleage. He plans to attend Penn State for dairy and animal science and return to the family farm. Mark has earned several awards, including Foundation, dairy production, the Henry Staiger Award. Chapter Star Farmer, and Regional Star Farmer. In addi tion, he earned his Green hand and chapter degrees. David Ma; “Fruit, because I love it and I sell a lot of it,” are some of the high lights that David Mayersky believes is the allure of FFA. Contests are fun, according to David, and he loves < competing in them, i David, 17. son of John. ky, Clearfield, plans to attend college, “where I’ll major in sports medicine.” He has served as secretary and treasurer in the Clearfield FFA. David has served on the activities com mittee. He completed projects on rabbit raising. He received various awards, including Star Farmer. He received his Gieenhand and chapter degrees. Ray McAlkich Ray McAUdch, four-year Bellwood- Antis FFA member, plans to major in music. Ray, 17, son of Linda and Robin McAlkich, Bell wood, has participated in various activities, including blood drive. Harvest Fest, donkey basketball, and served on the leadership, state and national activities, and cooperation committees. Ray has received a state project book award and earned his Greenhand and chap ter degrees. Denise J Four-year Red Lion FFA membei Denise Miller noted that she enjoy “having the ability to learn leadership and self-discipline’ through FFA mem bership. "I fee more comfortable talking with people and playing fair in competitions. Denise. 17, daughter of Christine and Dennis Miller. Airville, plans to own a hor ticultural business. She has served as chapter parliamenta rian. chaplain, and reporter, and is presi dent. She has completed projects in home gardening, home improvement, and dairy beef. She was awarded the White Rose and York County Outstanding FFA member honors. In addition, she earned her Green hand, chapter, and White Rose degrees. Jodi Moist “I enjoy the chal lenges of my pro jeets and the leader- f ship and cooperation L ♦ ggf that I’ve learned M through working with others,” accor- KM • ding to Jodi Moist, four-year West Sny der FFA member. Jodi, 17. daughter 888881 With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor of James and Geraldine Moist Beaver town, plans to attend college to study vet erinarian technology. Jodi has served as West Snyder treasur er, vice president and SUN Area presi dent She as served on the program of work. National FFA Week, Food For America, and public relations committees. Jodi completed project work in beef breeding and finishing and on-farm work experience. She received a national bronze emblem for her involvement with the par liamentary procedure team and a gold medal in the state record book contest She received her Grcenhand, chapter, and SUN Area degrees. Darren Martin Darren Martin, four-year Hans Herr FFA member, indi cated that en joys the opportuni ties in FFA mem bership “to learn more about ag gijvHF through CDEs such as farm business management, which I can apply to different areas m ag.” Darren, 17, son of Gerald and Carolyn Martin, Ephrata, has served as Hans Herr treasurer. In addition, he has served on the conduct of meetings, alumni relations, and financial committees. Darren has work on his family dairy farm. He received a national bronze award for farm business management and a bronze for livestock judging. He has earned his Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. He plans to attend college to study dairy science. EEI Vlsiorl Profit from winter lime application Kenneth L. Martin Kenneth Martin, three-year Grass land FFA member, plans additional study for his career and possibly taking over a part of the family business. Kenneth, 18, son of Leland and Mar ilyn Martin, East IfIBBBB Earl, has served as student adviser and vice president of the chapter. He serves as county treasurer. Kenneth has served on leadership, ESI, and the executive committees. He has completed work experience and a number of poultry projects, including work experi ence at the family greenhouse. He has been honored with poultry proficiency honors and participated in contests at the local, county, regional, state, and national levels in poultry. He also participated in meats and dairy foods contests. He has earned his Grcenhand, chpater, and Red Rose degrees. Wesley Metzker Wesley Metzker, four-year Central Cove FFA member, noted that he en joys “showing my dairy animals at area shows ” Wesley, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Metzker, Martins burg, plans to at tend college to major in Wesley has served on the following committees: scholarship, leadership, ban quet, Adopt-A-Highway, Morrison Cove Community Fair, and Morrison Cove Dairy Show. He has completed on-farm work experience with dairy herd and swine finishing. Wesley has competed at the Morrison V • • * • • / Improve your soil by applying Martin’s quality Hi-magnesium or Hi-calcium agricultural limestone. Call your local Martin Limestone dealer or call Blue Ball, Pa. - ! - (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Cove Daily Show and the district shows, including the Blair County Livestock Show and Sale. He earned his Greenland and chapter degrees. Chad Moshier ‘ ‘I enjoy the opportunity to meet and work with other individuals who share an inter est in the field of agriculture,” according to four-year Spud Growers FFA member Chad Moshicr. Chad, 17, son of John and Jo Moshier, Coudersport, noted he also enjoys inter acting with the public and participating in community projects. He plans to attend Penn State to major in agronomy. Chad has served as Spud Growers chaplain, sentinel, and treasurer. He has participated on various committees, including FFA banquet, field trip, prog ram of activities, pesticide safety, citrus fruit sales, and donkey basketball. He has received the Star Greenland and Star Agribusinessman honors, and the Green land and chapter degrees. Galen Mull What Galen Mull, HHHH four-year Manor FFA member en about FFA, is the involve ment with other people from other areas “because you can learn about new ideas,” he noted. A. H Galen, 18, son of MrTand MrsT)ouglas Mull, Conestoga, plans to work in conser vation and attend Penn State. He has served on various committees, including leadership, BOAC, fair, and has experi ence in wheat harvesting in the Midwest and with a landscaping business. He was awarded a leadership award and earned his Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. (Turn to Pago 823) X V Martin LIMESTONE
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