Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 03, 1976, Image 64

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 3. 1976
Senior year as a chapter
representative.
Ken served as Student
Advisor for the
Parliamentary Procedure
Team his senior year. In his
first year in agriculture Ken
was awarded the Star
Greenland Degree.
Ken’s farming program
consisted of field corn, swine
fattening and dairy calves.
Hia farming programs
Include beef finishing, dairy
production, small grains,
corn and machinery
management. Scott has
received many awards for
livestock Judging and ag.
mechanics in county and
state contests.
He is also a member of the
school marching and concert
bands, dance band and the
chorus.
Curt Hess
Curt Hess
Kenneth Pierce
Lampeter-Strasburg H.S.
Curt Hess is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard H. Hess of
Strasburg Rl. A senior at
Lampeter-Strasburg High
School, he has been very
active in the FFA. Curt has
served as both the chaplain
and the sentinel for his
chapter, and at the present
time is serving as president.
He also holds the office of
sentinel in the Lancaster
County Chapter,
He has completed
production projects in dairy,
beef, com and tobacco, and
has participated in several
FFA contests. Curt has also
been active in the 4-H dairy
and beef clubs. He is quite
interested in sports, and
played on the Lampeter-
Strasburg varisty football
team this past season. He is
also a member of the varsity
wrestling team.
Kenneth Pierce
Annville-Cleona H.S.
Kenneth Pierce is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Pierce of RIM Palmyra. A
graduate of Annville-Cleona
High School, he is currently
employed by Alelpa Farms
RD2 Palmyra.
During his years in the
FFA he served as Treasurer
and Parlimentarian of the
Little Dutchmen Chapter.
Ken attended the National
Leadership Training Con
ference and the National
FFA Convention during his
Scott Hunt
Scott Hunt
Eastern YorkH.S.
Robert Bair
Robert Bair
Eastern York, H.S.
Scott Hunt is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter E. Klahold,
R. D. 11, Hellam, Pa. Scott, a
senior at Eastern York High
School, is presently the
chapter vice-president. He
served as past chapter
chaplain and York County
reporter.
Robert A. Bair a senior at
Eastern High School is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair E.
Bair, R. D. 1, Wrightsville,
Pa.
He served as past vice
president and presently is
FARM
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Amy Peters
Amy Peters
Annvflle-Cleoiia H.S.
Amy Jo Peters, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor C. Peters Sr., 1805
Russell Road, Lebanon is the
first girl from the Little
Dutchmen FFA Chapter to
be awarded the Keystone
Farmal Degree.
Jo’s farming program,
while in high school, con
sisted of horses, beef fat
tening and work experience.
She won several awards at
the county and state project
book contests with her horse
projects. Jo has also been a
consistent winner at local
horse shows and the Lebanon
Area Fair
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During her first year >n
agriculture Jo was awarded
the Star Greenhand Degree,
i. is past year she was a
finalist in the State FFA
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Jo lists her hobbies as
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FFA ’ers receive Keystone Degrees
president of the Eastern
FFA Chapter.
Bair has earned top
poultry judging awards in
many state and national
contests.
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Hia (arming program
chiefly consists of poultry
production where he grows
6,500 broilers every nine
weeks. He also has market
swine and com projects.
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