—Uncatter Farming. Saturda 56 Area I Continued from Raj* 55| In 1973 he placed second in the county project book contest and also was the secretary on the parllmentary procedure which placed second in the state contest. In 1974 he was the secretary on the team which placed first in the county, first in the area, first in the region and first in the state. His FFA program consists of a 12 head of registered Holstein cattle, 8 hogs, 5 acres of com, 5 acres of alfalfa, 8 acres of wheat, and 6 acres of grain sorghun. Shawn was a delegate to the national FFA convention in 1972 and'also in 1974 when he received the chapter Gold Emblem Award. He cooperates in baling the chapter’s hay and plowing, disking, and planting the chapter corn. In July of ’74 he attended the National Leadership Training Conference in Alexandria, Virginia. During the summer he participated in the summer camping trip enjoying waterskiing and boating. As one of the highest orange salesmen in 1973 he went to New York City to see a Christmas program at Radio City Music Hall. Richard L. Kreitzer Richard L. Kreitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim E. Kreitzer, Lebanon, RD3. A senior at Northern Lebanon High School. He is enrolled in the Vocational Agriculture course and has been active in the FFA four years. In 1971- 72 school year, he was Assistant Treasurer in the Richard Kreitzer Northern Lebanon local chapter. The 1972-73 and 1973-74 school years he served as treasurer of the local chapter and currently is serving as vice president of the local chapter and Treasurer of the Lebanon County FFA Chapter. His various activities included placing first in the project book contest in 1972-73 and 73-74 school years. He also participated at Penn State in Poultry Judging for the past two years. In 1972, he was a chapter delegate at the National Convention- in Kansas City, Mo. In the past three years he attended all of the leadership training conferences in the local area and in 1974 he attended the National Leadership Training Conference in Washington DC. He also participated in the camping trips and other recreational activities and participated in the track team for the past three years. He served as ptam of the Basketball and Baseball teams for two years. He also served as chairman of citrus fruit sales for the past three years and was one of the top 3 salesmen each year. Jan. 4. 1975 Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees Otis Astle Oxford Area Otis Astle Otis Astle is a Senior at Oxford High School. Otis is presently holding the office of Student Advisor of the Oxford FFA chapter, he also represents the Oxford Chapter at the County Chapter FFA as Vice- President. He is now employed on a ' 337 acre dairy farm with his father. They are now milking 56 cows and hope to be milking more in the years to come. Some of his FFA Activities for the past four years are as follows: Parlimentary Procedure team, Banquet Committee, Donkey Basketball Committee, Chairman of Citrus Sales, Summer Picnic, Planting trees for the Water Com pany, member of the rope pulling contest at Solanco, and he is also recreation Chairman for this year. Otis Astle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Astle of RDI, Oxford. Robert L. Shoff Robert L. Shoff is an 18 year old senior at Oxford Area High School, where he has been active in Vocational Agriculture (Vo Ag) for four years under the supervision of D. Kenneth Thompson and Scott S. Gold 11. During his 4 years in the Robert Shoff Oxford Area Vo Ag Dept., his activities have included: Citrus Sales, Donkey Basketball, Tug of War Contests and he has been to Penn State for an interview contest (he has taken part m the interview contest for 3 years.) He also is a member of the Holstein Freisian Association! Recently he has received the Keystone Farmer Award which he will receive at the Farm Show in January. Bob’s major projects in Vo Ag have been work ex perience and a dairy calf. He plans on dairy farming for a vocation. Robert Shoff lives with his guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Thorton Weaver at RD3, Oxford. Joe Neyman Oxford Joe Neyman My name is Joe Neyman. I am a member of the Oxford Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. lam the treasurer of our chapter and County Sentinel. I have received Foundation Awards for: Agricultural Mechanics, Farm Safety, Dairy Production, Proficiency in Agriculture and $lO.OO for high scholastic standing. I am a Senior at Oxford Area High School and I am planning to stay with far ming when I graduate. Joseph Neyman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Neyman of RD3, Oxford. Dennis Breckbill Dennis Breckbill is a member of the Oxford FFA Chapter. His activities consist of Sales 1973, Dairy judging 1974 at FFA days at Penn State, guest at In terstate Convention, Citrus Sales and selling tickets for Donkey Basketball games. In shop he has built a picmc table, hay wagon and dump cart. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breckbill of Oxford RDI which lives on a 150 acre dairy farm with 70 Dennis Breckbill Oxford Area Registered Holstein Cows. During the past three years his farming project consists of crop farming corn and soybeans and has several Holstein animals. Dennis Breckbill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breckbill RDI, Oxford. Ronald Hershey Ron Hershey is Vice- President of the Oxford FFA Chapter at Oxford Area High School. Ron is also Treasurer of the Chester County FFA. 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