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    Kutztown FFA
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tt-onze, one for dairy judging
md another for livestock
udging- The chapter also
Iron the trophy for the
Outstanding Holstein Trio at
;he Southeastern Region
pFA Dairy Show held at the
Kutztown Fairgrounds.
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Other achievements
Kutztown is proud of include
having three members at
tend the 50th National FFA
Convention in Kansas City
where David Schantz
received the American
Farmer Degree and Larry
Shrewder received an in-
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These four young Berks Countains were
recognized for their project skills at the recent
Kutztown FFA banquet. Left to right are: Terry
Kleinsmith, swine production; David Reigel,
dividual gold emblem for his
livestock judging per
formance while the team
received a silver emblem.
Kirby Horst, state FFA
chaplain represented the
Pennsylvania chapter at the
banquet and addressed the
large audience. Horst en
couraged the members to
get involved with all of the
activities and to take ad
vantage of every opportunity
available in the FFA. “Once
the opportunity is past it is
too late,” he reminded his
colleagues.
The state chaphn stressed
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motivation and en
thusiasm in the
challenges and hardships
which always lie ahead. The
FFA members were en
couraged not be afraid to try
again after a failure, but to
gain strength through one’s
weaknesses and failures.
Also addressing the
audience were Robert
Kreager, state YFA
secretary; Harvey A. Smith,
area agricultural
educational consultant;
Arnold Hillman, superin
tendent of schools and John
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agricultural electrification; Sheryl Farber, or
namental horticulture; and Daryl Kunkel,
agricultural mechanics and dairy production.
R. Butler, Kutztown High
School principal.
The Kutztown YFA
chapter was recently
selected as the outstanding
chapter of the State.
Donald Reinert advisor of
the chapter, and Elwood
Ohlinger, president,
received plaques for that
distinguished honor.
National FFA Foundation
medals were also awarded
during the evening.
Receiving the medal for
agricultural electrification
was David Reigel;
agriculture mechanics -
Daryl Kunkel; beef
production - Richard
Dietrich; crop production -
Ronald Fegley; dairy
production - Daryl Kunkel;
ornamental horticulture -
Sheryl Farber; placement in
agriculture production -
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Richard Dietrich; home
improvement - Larry
Shrawder; horse proficiency
- Michele Gladney; poultry
production - Marjorie Faust;
diversified livestock -
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