Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 13, 2001, Image 23

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    ‘Brighter Future 9 FFA Campaign Shines L' ht
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member. He will also be travel
ing to the Big E Expo as the Na
tional Agribusiness Star.
• Ag Sales, Service, and Me
chanics. Chet Brubaker, 18, son
of Ronald and Joy Brubaker,
Lebanon. The Cedar Crest FFA
president plans to graduate
from college and wants to
pursue a career in agronomy or
turfgrass.
• Production State Star.
Susan Richardson, 18, daughter
of Charles and Ruth Richard
son, Fawn Grove. The Kennard-
Dale FFA member would like to
manager a dairy herd. She will
also be traveling to the Big E as
Star Farmer.
Other awards were presented.
They include:
• Honorary Keystone De
grees. They were presented to
outstanding parents who have
devoted their time to helping
three of their children in achiev
Doyle Paul was honored
at the FFA Mid-Winter Con
vention.
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ing the Keystone Degree. They
are Charles and Norma Cornell,
Genesee, Headwaters FFA;
Rodger and Jeanette Barker,
Ulysses, Headwaters FFA; Wil
liam Sr. and Bonnie Keeney,
Leßaysville, Northeast Brad
ford FFA; Earl and Kathleen
Brown, Coudersport, Spud
Growers FFA; Kenneth and
Diana Bartlebaugh, Tipton,
Bellwood Antis FFA; Phillip E.
and Lee Ann Coleman, Berlin,
Brothersvalley FFA; Charles J.
and Catherine Vorisek, Lines
ville, Linesville FFA; Joyce Abel,
Creekside, Marion Center FFA;
and Richard H. and E. Ellen
Stahl, Somerset, Somerset FFA.
• Special Parent Awards
were presented to parents who
have already received the Hon
orary Keystone Degree but who
are still devoting their time to
help children earn the Keystone.
They are Daniel R. and lona R.
Corle, Osterburg, Chestnut
Ridge FFA and George E. Sr.
and Linda H. Webb, Tyrone,
Tyrone Area FFA.
• Superior Chapter awards
were presented to Bellwood
Antis, Big Springs, Cedar Crest,
Central Columbia, Cowanesque
Valley, Danville, Grassland,
Mifflinburg, and Redbank
Valley.
• The following were recom
mended for the state award and
the national award: West
Snyder, Twin Valley, James Bu
chanan/Conococheague.
Middleburg, Manheim, Cumber
land Valley, Manor, Couder
sport/Spud Growers, Cloister,
Dover, Greenwood, Brothersval
ley, Selinsgrove, and Hans Herr.
New Oxford FFA members presented $25,000 toward the state FFA “A Briahtor
Future” campaign Monday evening. u
Jackie Reese, store manager of Shamokin Dam’s Quality Farm and Country,-far left,
presented a $30,000 donation to state officers for the Brighter Future FFA Campaign
Monday evening at the state FFA Mid-Winter Convention.
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