Area (Continued from Page 54) Wayne Myers Dover Area head Dairy Farm, Wayne now has an opportunity to put his skill and ability to work. Wayne was a member of local, county and state dairy judging teams and the fall attended the Atlantic States Exposition in Rich mond, Virginia. Glenn Bollinger Glenn Bollinger Age 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bollinger, Lebanon RDS, will receive his FFA State Farmer Degree at the midwinter FFA Convention held at the Forum Education Bldg, at Harrisburg, Penna. on January 8, 1975. Glenn joined the Cedar Crest FFA chapter as a freshman in 1970. He received his Greenhand Degree in 1970 and Chapter Degree in 1971. In his four years in high school he was chairman of numerous committees. He also par ticipated io numerous chapter and county FFA contests. In 1973 and 1974 he received the gold medal for the State Project Book Contest. In 1974 he received Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees Glenn Bollinger Cedar Crest the chapter proficiency award in agriculture mechanics. Glenn was President of the chapter during the 1973-74 school year and also served as county FFA treasurer. In 1973 he attended the National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. After graduation in 1974, he started working as a full time tractor mechanic at Evergreen Tractor Com pany Inc. When not at work, he helps his father manage their 136 acre farm and 85 dairy animals. Glenn is an active member of the Midway Church of the Brethren and is active in the youth group and choir. Richard Krall Richard Krall has been an active member of the Cedar Crest FFA for four years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Krall of Lebanon RDI. His parents operate a 121 acre dairy farm in Lebanon County. Richard has served as reporter, secretary and treasurer of the Cedar Crest FFA. He is currently serving Richard Krall Cedar Crest as secretary of the Lebanon County FFA. He has served as chairmen of many committees in the chapter. Some of the committees include: supervised far ming, scholarship, public relations, and recreation. He has also participated in the dairy judging contest held at Pa. FFA Activities Week at Penna. State Univ. in 1973 and 1974. He also attended the national FFA Convention in Kansas City in 1973. Richard has a wide variety of supervised projects. His projects this year include: five head dairy cattle, six acres of grain corn, five acres silage corn, ten acres ofalfalfa hay, one acre sweet com and a vegetable garden. In 1974 he received a state gold medal for his project book consisting of eight enterprises. He has also won many honors by exhibiting dairy animals in various shows. In 1974 he exhibited the second place two year old Holstein at the Pa. Junior Dairy Show held in Harrisburg. Along with his FFA ac tivities, Richard is also ac tive in 4-H and the Lebanon County Holstein Club. He was named 4-H Keystone Winner in petroleum power and dairy in 1974. He has participated in many 4-H trips which have taken him to Penn State many times and also to Washington, D.C. Also in 1974 Richard was recognized as a finalist in the Pennsylvania Distinguished Holstein Junior Member Contest. Dennis Brubaker Dennis Brubaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Brubaker Lebanon RDI, will receive his FFA State Farmer Degree at the midwinter FFA convention held at the Forum Education Bldg, on January 8 at Harrisburg. Dennis has been an active member of the Cedar Crest FFA Chapter since 1971. He received his Greenhand Dennis Brubaker Cedar Crest Degree in 1971 and Chapter Farmer Degree in 1972. During his freshman and sophomore years he par ticipated on many com mittees in the FFA chapter Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 4.1975 and entered many chapter and county contests. Dennis was the recipient of the chapter dairy chain calf in 1972 and won the chapter creed contest in 1971. During his sophomore year Dennis was Secretary of the local chapter; Vice President, his junior year; and President, his senior year. Presently he’s also Reporter of the Lebanon County FFA. Dennis has won many contests including Ist place Lebanon County Tractor Driving in 1973 and 1974. First place Lebanon County Mechanics Contest in 1974, Second place Lebanon County Soil Judging 1973 and sth place in 1974. He also has received proficiency awards in livestock production, farm mechanics, and scholarship awards. In 1973, he participated in the State FFA tractor driving contest during FFA Activities Week at Penn sylvania State University. He also attended the 1973 National FFA Convention held at Kansas City, Missouri. Presently Dennis is par ticipating in a Agriculture Work Experience program. He works on a dairy farm owned by Mr. J. Harold Dohner. At the same time he maintains his own production enterprises consisting of two dairy animals, two sows, and 21 feeder pigs. Dennis also helps his father on the home dairy farm. Aside from work Dennis keeps himself busy with church activities. He is a member of the Midway Church of the Brethren and is President of the Youth Fellowship. Shawn Hernley Northern Lebanon Shawn Hernley Shawn D. Hernley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Hernley, Lebanon RD3, is a senior at Northern Lebanon High School. He is enrolled in the academic agriculture curriculum, and has been active in the FFA for the past 4 years. In 1972, he served as assistant chapter secretary. In 1973 he served as chapter secretary, and is currently serving as chapter and county president. In his first year he showed hogs and cattle at the Lebanon Fair. He also participated in the tractor driving and judging contests winning many ribbons. He placed first in the local creed contest and first m the quiz contest. In the county he placed second in the creed and third in the quiz contest. He showed at the Southeastern Regional Dairy Show, in 1972, 1973, and 1974 winning various ribbons. He showed hogs and cattle at the Pennsylvania Farm Show for the past 4 years winning many prizes. He also won first prize in the county com contest. (Continued on Page 56] 55