210 FFA Keystone Recipients Help Build The Future (Continued from Page 26) won a Soil and Water Foundation award, and has been an FFA member for three years. Field trips and unique contests are part of what he said he most enjoys about the FFA. His goal is to become a soil sci entist He has beat involved with provid ing tours for third-grade students, the Food for American Animals and Food program, a Sportsman’s Show field trip, TVFFA AmcricanAg Day Breakfast, Cit rus sales, Tel Hail Pet Therapy, the south east Pennysivania regional dairy foods contest, various conservation speaking contests, the Western Pennsylvania Lead ership Conference, the FFA state legisla tive leadership conference, and the state FFA aquatic resources contest. He also is involved in Scouts, serves as a soccer referee, and is involved in volleyball. Angela Angela Miller, 17, daughter of Mary Traylor and Robert Miller of Abbots town, is the secre tary of the Dover FFA, in which she has been a member for four years. She served as the chapt er sentinel during the past year. Her projects include horse production and work experience at Round the Clock and Rising Star Stables. She has won the horse proficiency award, and has earned her Grecnhand, Chapter and White Rose degrees. She said she intends to go to college and pursue a career as a veterinarian. iller Nathan Miller Nathan Miller, 18, son of James and Pattic Miller of Rossitcr, has served as chaplain for the Marion Center FFA for the past two years and has been involved in the chapter’s Food For American Com mittee. His projects involved diversified livestock, and he has woo the chapter’s Star Horticulture award this past year. He earned his Greenhand and Chapter fanner degrees, and intends to attend a technical school after being graduated from Marion Center High School to pursue a two-year degree in welding. Trisha Miller Trisha Miller, daughter of Judy Miller in Schells burg, is the current treasurer of the Chestnut Ridge FFA, having served as its chaplain for the past year. She has raised market lambs and swine for her supervised agricultural experience projects, and earned the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. The 1995 Bedford County Sheep and Wool Queen, Trisha said die would like to stay involved in agriculture, possibly as a secretary in an agricultural-related business. She also wcß a silver award for ho* project records. Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 8, IMS— Page 27 Lee Millisock Lee Millisock, 17, son of Alvin and Frances Millisock, of Morgantown, has been a member of the Twin Valley FFA for four years, serving as its trea surer in 1996. He has also served as chairperson of its Bulb Sale Committee, for his skills in agricultural mechanics His activities include being involved with Food For America, officer retreat, chapter car wash, tours for third graders, a fall sandwich sale, an ag day breakfast, chap ter cookout, the Hay Creek Apple Festi val, border cutting with the state Game Commission, dairy foods contest, land judging, and ag mechanics conctests, and participated in the 1994 FFA Fall Leader ship Conference. He said he intends to become an operator of heavy equipment. Melissa Moll Melissa Jane 18, of Orwigs daughter of Moll and April v is currently prcsi of the Schuyl County FFA, served as its president for die year. She also i as the secretary . Blue Mountain FFA Chapter in 1996. Her projects inlcude dairy heifer production, and production of market goats, dairy beef, and beef steers. She won a Star Gteenhand award and earned the Green hand, Chapter and County fanner degrees. She has served on the chapter's Cider, Cit- ms. Aquatics, Banquet, BOAC, and Win dow Exhibit committees over the past three years. She said she intends to pursue an agricultural degree at Penn State Uni versity. She also said she enjoys the chal lenges of FFA and the learning opportuni ties it provides. “I enjoy just being part of agriculture because it is an important part of the future." Luke Moore earned Green- hand and Chapter S Fanner degrees. He ® has also won a land judging award. His projects include water quality testing and timber stand improvement. He has also served on the chapter's Donkey Basket ball and Citrus Sale committees. After graduation, he intends to apply for entry into the U.S. Air Force. Tonya Tonya Most, 18, daughter of Greg and Mary Weimer, of Meyersdale, is the current treasurer of the Somerset County AVTS FFA. In her two years with the chapter, she has been involv ed with its Banquet, BOAC, Scrapbook, Spring/Fall Trip, and Demonstration committees. She also worked with the chapter’s bulletin board (Turn to Page 28)