Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 17, 2000, Image 24

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    A24-Lanc«Bi»f Farming, Saturday, Juna 17, 2000
NEWARK, Del. Twenty
four high school seniors have re
ceived highly competitive
scholarships from the College of
Agriculture and Natural Re
sources at the University of Del
aware (UD).
The Agriculture and Natural
Resources Scholarship Awards
made possible through an en
dowment funded by the state of
Delaware, agribusinesses,
alumni, and individual donors
to the university are given on
a competitive basis to incoming
first-year students.
To qualify, applicants must be
accepted by UD to major in agri
culture and natural resources,
have demonstrated academic
achievement and service, and
successfully complete faculty in
terviews. Scholarships are re
newable for up to three
additional years.
Russell Arnold 11, a senior at
Delmar High School in Parson
burg, Md., received a $2,000
Harry Bonk Agricultural Schol
arship and a $l,OOO Butler
Scholarship. The son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Arnold of Parson
burg, he plans to major in plant
biology.
Recipient of a $2,500, Allen
Family Agricultural Scholarship
is Joseph Beck of Bridgeville,
MESSICK'S
RD #1 Box 225 A,
Route 30
Abbottstown, PA 17301
717-259*6617
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Now thru June 30: Monday thru Friday Parts,
Sales, & Service will be open from
7:00 am until 6:00 pm
We are committed
365 days a year to after hour parts
support. Just call our pager at:
HOLIDAY HOURS
Messick's Parts Department* will be open during regular
business hours on the following holidays
July 4th - Labor Day
*AII other departments will be closed
£%I\EW HOLLAND
Company
Makes it easy to own the best
Del., who will be an animal sci
ence major. The Seaford Chris
tian High School senior is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
Beck of Bridgeville,
A $5,000 George M. Worrilow
Scholarship went to Andrew
Birmingham of Carlisle, Pa. Bir
mingham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Birmingham of Carli
sle, plans to major in biore
sources engineering technology.
He is a senior at Boiling Springs
High School.
Lauren Boccanfuso of Colum
bus, N.J., received a $2,000
Harry Hayward Agricultural
Scholarship. The Northern
Burlington County High School
senior plans to major in animal
science with a concentration in
preveterinary medicine. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boccanfuso of Columbus.
Tiffany Cairo, a senior at
W.T. Clarke High School in
Westbury, N.Y., received a
$l,OOO Agricultural Sciences
General Scholarship. She plans
to major in animal science with
a concentration in preveterinary
medicine. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Carro, Jr.
of Westbury.
Christiana High School senior
Jacqueline Clement is the recipi
ent of the $3,000 John Papen
187 Merts Drive
Rheems Exit - Route 283
Elizabethtown, PA
717-367*1619 *
293-6406
Twenty-Four High School Seniors
Receive Agricultural Scholarships
« * >
&
AEWHOLLAN)
Memorial Scholarship and the
$l,OOO Rahn Memorial Award.
Daughter of Nanci and Nathan
Clement of Newark, Del., she
plans to major in plant biology.
A State of Delaware Carvel
Agricultural Scholarship for
$5,000 was awarded to Camille
Clowery of Yonkers, N.Y. The
Maria Regina High School
senior and daughter of Joan
Clowery of Yonkers, plans to
major in animal science with a
concentration in preveterinary
medicine.
Joanna Derr of Walkersville,
Md., received a State of Dela
ware Carvel Agricultural Schol
arship for $2,000 and a
department of plant science
award for $l,OOO. She is a senior
at Walkersville High School and
plans to major in environmental
soil science. Her mother is Linda
Grossnickle of Walkersville.
A Delaware Association of
Nurserymen Scholarship for
$l,OOO went to Jeremy Everhart,
a senior at Glasgow High
School. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Everhart of Newark,
Del., he plans to major in plant
biology.
Aimee Federer of Wilming
ton, Del., received a $5,000
Elbert N. Carvel Scholarship. A
senior at McKean High School,
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she will major in animal science
with a concentration in prevet
erinary medicine. Her parents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Federer
of Wilmington.
Lauren Goldstein, a senior at
Cranford High School in Cran
ford, N.J., received a $5,000
Harry Hayward Agricultural
Scholarship and a $l,OOO UD
Botanic Gardens Award. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Goldstein of Cranford, she will
major in landscape horticulture.
Caesar Rodney High School
senior Amanda Hastings of
Dover, Del., received a $2,000
Nechay Family Agricultural
Scholar Award. She plans to
major in animal science with a
concentration in preveterinary
medicine and is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastings
of Dover.
Recipient of a State of Dela
ware Carvel Agricultural Schol
arship for $5,000 is Ashley Hill
of Newark, Del., who plans to
major in animal science with a
concentration in preveterinary
medicine. The Newark High
School senior is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill 111 of
Newark.
Kelly Krystopowicz, a
Rumson Fair Haven High
School senior from Rumson,
N.J., received a $5,000 State of
Delaware Carvel Agricultural
Scholarship Award to major in
applied animal science. Her par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Krystopowicz of Rumson.
Receiving a $2,000 Agricul
tural Sciences General Scholar
ship is Erica Laßar of New
Castle, Del., a senior at William
Penn High School in New
Castle. Daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Laßar of New
Castle, she plans to major in
wildlife conservation.
A $2,000 Townsend, Inc.
Scholarship went to Andrea
Leventry, a senior at Christiana
High School. She plans to major
in agricultural education. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon Leventry of Newark,
Del.
Matthew Licata of Holtsville,
N.Y., received a George Rosen
berger Memorial Scholarship for
$2,000. A senior at Sachem High
School, he plans to major in
animal science with a concentra
tion in agricultural biotechnol
ogy. His parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Licata of Holtsville.
Wilmington Friends High
School senior Christopher
Palmer was awarded a $2,000
George Rosenberger Memorial
Scholarship and a $l,OOO Hel
muth Agricultural Scholar
Award. He plans to major in
animal science with a concentra
tion in preveterinary medicine.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jonathan Eddy Palmer of Lin
coln University.
Samantha Pettingill of Bear,
Del., a senior at Tower Hill High
School in Wilmington, received
a $5,000 State of Delaware
Carvel Agricultural Scholar
Award. She will major in animal
science with a concentration in
preveterinary medicine. Her
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene
M. Pettingill of Bear.
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