Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1998, Image 224

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Daryl Rinecr
Daryl Rinecr, 17, ■■■■
son of Stephen and
of
Pequca, the
current executive
vice president of
the Manor FFA
Chapter, having
served chapter
parliamentarian last
year. He has been
involved as a member of various chapter
committees such as its Fruit Sale, Banquet
and Awards Interview Night committees.
He has also served as chairman of the
chapter’s Successful Fanning, Fundraiser
and FFA Week committees. His FFA pro
jects include raising three acres of pota
toes, raising livestock and showing them
at local fairs, and work experience at War
ihay Enterprises. He has received awards
for vegetable proficiency and swine profi
ciency, and earned his Greenhand, Star-
Chapter, and Red Rose degrees. He said
he wants to go to college to study agricul
tural mechanics, and then establish him
self with a tractor and equipment repair
business.
Nicolas Rishcl
Nicolas Rishcl,
18, son of Kenneth
and Linda Rishel
of Mifflinburg is
the current treasurer
of the Mifflinburg
FFA and the histor
ian of the SUN
Area FFA. He
served as chapter
assistant sentinel
from 1995 to 1996. A
BOAC and Finance committees, for three
years he has served as chairman of the
chapter BBQ Committee. His FFA project
entails working off-farm. He earned his
Greenhand, chapter and and SUN Area
degrees. He has received SAE awards,
was a member of the Meats Evaluation
Team, a chapter proficiency award for
agricultural processing, and was the
Nortbcentral regional finalist for competi
tion of “other agriculture."'A member of
his high school varsity bowling tram he
said he hopes to go to work for the family
business and someday be able to take it
over.
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Stephanie Rlshel
Stephanie Rishel,
17, daughter of
Arthur and Barbara
Rishel of Vander
grift, is the current
vice president of the
Lenape FFA Chap
ter at the Lenape
AVI'S, having serv
ed as its junior
vice president during
the past year. She is a member of the Pion
eer Festival, and Home and Garden com
mittees, and her project work is with beef
production. She said she has received All-
American scholar and national science
merit awards, and earned her Chapter Far
mer degree. She said she intends to pursue
dairy animal science studies at Penn State
University.
Brilina Robinson
Britina Robinson, ■■■■■■
daughter
Jc an
of Dru-
more, is the second
vice president of
the Solanco FFA
Chapter, having
served as its pres
ident and secretary,
over ■■■■■■
the past years. The four-year member is a
member of the chapter’s Executive,
Recruitment and Leadership committees.
Her projects include off-farm work and
raising dairy calves, and she has won
awards for public speaking proficiency.
She has earned her Greenhand and Chap
ter degrees and intends to attend Texas
A&M University to study agricultural
engineering.
Susan Rae Rood
Susan Rae Rood,
daughter of
Pamela and Donald
Rood of Mifflin
ville, served as vice
president of the
Columbia/Montour
FFA Chapter during H
the past year and
has been involved
with the chapter’s KUSiiHHB
Bulb Sale, Citrus Sale, and Carnation &
Rose Sale Committees, as well as working
at Dillions, and dinner at Ronald McDo-
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nald House. She has received her Green
hand and Chapter degrees, and intend to
go to college to pursue horticultural
studies.
Daren Roush
Daren Roush, 17,
son of Randall and
Betty Roush of
Mifflinburg, served
as chaplain of the
Mifflinburg FFA
Chapter during the
past year, and has
served as chair- ™
person of its Points
Committee, as well
as a member of its
Cider, and Supplies committees. His pro
jects include on-farm work experience,
raising grain corn and oats. He has
received several awards for his FFA
involvements including Star Chapter
Agribusinessman, the Northeastern Farm
Credit County Record Keeping award, a
scholarship, various SAE awards at the
state, area and county levels, was a mem
ber of the fourth place 1996 state farm
business management team, and the
fourth place 1997 state agricultural
mechanics team. Daren received his
Greenhand, Chapter and SUN Area
degrees, and outside of FFA his is a mem
ber of the high school varsity howling
team. His goal is to own his own farm,
work as a machinist, or first pursue a
degree from a two-year machinist school.
Chad Robbins
Chad Robbins,
17, son of Dave
and Pam Robbins
of Bloomsbuig, has
served as vice pres
ident of the Central
Columbia FFA
Chapter for the past
two years, and as its
chaplain during the
1994-95 term. He
is a member of the
The Future
booth, Ag in the Classroom, and Recruit
ment committees. His projects
work with excavation and masonry. He
has won a scholarship pin and a Star
Greenhand award, as well as his Green
hand and Chapter degrees. He said he
plans to continue his education.
Ro:
Roxanne
Ruhlman,
Gardners, dai
of Patricia
Gardner and .
Allen Ruhlman,
been a four
member of
mudian FFA
ter, currently
ing as its secrei
She served as K
year. Her activities include serving 0 n the
chapter’s Cider, Sandwich and Kansas
City committees, and her projects inpiyfo
work with sheep and goat breeding and
work experience at Giant Foods. She has
won awards for public speaking and sheep
breeding. Roxanne has received her
Gteenhand, a Star Chapter and a County
degree. She said she plans to attend a
culinary arts school and pursue a career as
a chef. "That way I could better the future
of agriculture with different styles of
food.”
Heather Rupert
Heather Rupert,
17, daughter of
Richard and Mar- -
garet Rupert of
Nescopeck, a
four-year member
of the Col-Mont
AVTS FFA Chapter, V*Bs£
currently serving . 4
as its chaplain. A V \ \
member of the * \ m
chapter’s Carnation Day and Fundraising
committees, her projects include work
with floral designs, as well as working
with Ronald McDonald House dinner.
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