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    E6-Farm Show Section, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,2003
Members To Receive Keystone Degrees
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Jacob Andrew Carter
Parkinson FFA.
How Old I Am: 18.
Parents’ Names:
Robert and Wanda
Carter.
Where I Live:
McDonald.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Chapter report-
er and sentinel.
These Are My Favorite Activities;
County fair and stale days.
Committee Memberships I've Enjoyed:
Fall fundraising.
My Favorite Experience In FFA;
Speech contests.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Attend Penn State University.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have:
Design tractors for John Deere.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member: I have enjoyed many expe
riences and meeting new friends.
Joshua Clark
My Chapter West
Greene FFA.
How Old I Am: 17.
Parents’ Names:
Dan and Joy Clark.
Where I Live:
Graysville.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Secretary and
reporter.
These Are My Favorite Activities:
Hunting, fishing, ATV riding and farm
ing.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Fall harvest festival.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: The
trips and the fun.
What 1 Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Be successful.
The Career Td Most Like To Have:
Wildlife manager.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member; Field trips.
Ryan Clark
and president
These Are My Favorite Activities:
Football, hunting, FFA events and work
ing on the farm.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Trap shoot and banquet.
My Favorite Experience In FFA:
Going to FFA week at Penn State.
What 1 Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Go to college at Penn State and
get a tour-year degree in dairy science.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have;
Dairy farm owner/operator.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member: Meeting new people and
seeing new places.
Michael Cole
My Chapter: Athens FFA.
How Old I Am: 18.
Parents' Names: Robert and Anna
Mane Cole.
Where I Live: Sheshequin.
The Offices I’ve Held: Treasurer and
vice president.
These Are My Favorite Activities: Na
tional Convention, field trips, CDE
events and meeting new people.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Fruit committee.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: Na
tional Convention
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Get my Amencan degree.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have: Ag
leachei
Things 1 Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member. People I meet.
My Chapter: H.G
My Chapter: Ty
rone Area.
How Old I Am: 17.
Parents’ Names:
Dave and Becky
Clark.
Where I Live; War
riors Mark.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Vice president
Matthew Cornell
My Chapter Headwaters FFA.
How Old I Am: 18.
Parents’ Names: Norma and Charles
Cornell.
Where I Live: Ulysses.
These Are My Favorite Activities: Soc
cer, basketball, baseball, working and
being with friends.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Representative from the North Central
for the Junior Holstein Association.
My Favorite Experience In FFA;
Going to the FFA National Convention.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Go to college and put cows back
in our barn.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have:
Owning my own farm.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member Meeting new people.
Amie Crayne
My Chapter Way
nesburg Chapter.
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How Old I Am: 18.
Parents’ Names:
Bill and Cindy Cray
ne.
Where I Live: Way
nesburg.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Greenhand
president for the FFA. I have also served
two consecutive years as the treasurer for
my FFA chapter.
These Are My Favorite Activities:
4-H market steer club, 4-H market lamb
club, 4-H market hog club, 4-H beef
breeding, 4-H sew ‘n’ sew club, FFA, la
dies show choir, Choral Union, softball
and county council.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
I have been on many committees for my
FFA and 4-H clubs, such as trophy, sever
al different club activities, banquets and
different trips.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: Just
being in the FFA. Not only is it a fun way
to learn but, my friends and I all have a
blast on the trips, especially the judging
contest and the trip to the state Farm
Show in Harrisburg. We have gathered so
many memories.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: I hope to attend WVU in the fall
ot 2003 and major in pre-vet and animal
science, and be elected the state treasurer
of the FFA for the Slate of Pennsylvania.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have:
Veterinary assistant.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member. Being able to help others,
using my leadership skills at the best of
my ability in parliamentary procedure
and wearing the FFA jacket with pride.
Felicia Crowe
My Chapter: Upper
Dauphin area.
How Old I Am: 17.
Parents’ Names:
Sherry and Donald
Herb.
Where I Live: Mill
ersburg.
These Are My Fa
vorite Activities:
Farm Show and Gratz Fair.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Elementary school activity committee.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: At
tending the National Convention in Lou
isville, Ky.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: To attend Bucknell University.
The Career I’d Most Like To Have:
Physical therapist.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member: Opportunities ottered.
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WV One Mission: Student Success
Allison Daniels
My Chapter: Upper
Dauphin Area.
How Old 1 Am: 17.
Parents’ Names:
Brent and Tina Dan
iels.
Where I Live: Ly
kens.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Student adviser
(two years).
These Are My Favorite Activities:
Helping at the Gratz Fair, the Farm Show
trip and states.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Planning our chapter’s trip to the Kepler
home.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: At
tending the National Convention my
freshman year.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Attending Delaware Valley Col
lege and major in large animal science.
Things I Most Enjoy About Being An
FFA Member: All the opportunities I
have been offered.
Shawn Daughenbaugh
My Chapter Central Cove FFA.
Parents’ Names: Tammy and Doug
Daughenbaugh.
Where I Live; Martinsburg.
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The Offices I’ve Held: Chapter presi
dent (2002-2003) and assistant officer
(2001-2002).
These Are My Favorite Activities: Cen
tral High School baseball team and mem
ber, Martinsburg Vol. Fire Co.
Committee Memberships I’ve Enjoyed:
Executive Committee.
My Favorite Experience In FFA: Dairy
judging, County Land judging contest,
Morrisons Cove dairy show. Southwest
District dairy show, attended 2002 Na
tional FFA Convention and various proj
ect book awards.
What I Hope To Accomplish In The
Future: Plans to attend Penn College of
Technology to major in heavy equipment
technology.
Annie DaWalt
My Chapter: Cen
tral Columbia.
How Old I Am: 17.
Parents’ Names:
James and Deborah
DaWalt.
Where I Live:
Lightstreet.
The Offices I’ve
Held: Reporter and
vice president,
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