Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1981, Image 160

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    D32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981
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dividual winner, and 1979
silver state project book
winner
In the future Scott hopes to
continue dairy fanning His
interests include band,
chorus, hunting, riding and
motorcycling.
THOMAS RITCHEY
Northern Bedford
County High School
Tom Ritchey of Roaring
Spring hopes to study
agriculture education at
Penn State University after
graduation.
What led to this decision
were four years on the
Northern Bedford FFA
Chapter and many projects.
Included among these were
dairy judging, dairy calves,
com silage, dairy judging
and public speaking
Tom served as a member
of the Program of Work
Committee, Livestock
Committee and as reporter.
This year he is president of
his chapter, and has, in the
past, received a plaque for
an area farming program
Tom is a member of his
high school’s chorus, football
team, varsity club, and
student council
DAVID SMITH
Northern Bedford
County High School
David Smith of Roaring
Spring plans to attend Penn
State University at the Mont
Alto campus for a two year
program in forestry.
David, the son of Darnel
and Beverly Smith, has been
a member of the Northern
Bedford FFA Chapter for
four years
David, who has had
projects in dairy calves,
dairy cows, com and alfalfa,
is serving as student advisor
this year.
He also reports he has
been elected chapter farmer
and has received a plaque
for an area farming
program in the past.
This Keystone Degree
recipient enjoys showing
cows and being a member of
the 4-H and youth group at
his church
Berks County
Henry Noss
HENRY NOSS
Conrad Wciser
High School
Henry Noss has been a
member of the Conrad
Weiser FFA Chapter for four
years
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During that tune he has
served on the Seed and Bulb
Sale Committee and has had
projects in breeding swine,
finishing swine and turkeys.
Henry, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Noss, is a past
president, sentinel,
secretary and Star Chapter
Farmer He attended the
1979 National FFA Con
vention and placed nmth in
the Gold State FFA Land
Judging Contest
This hunting and trapping
enthusiast hopes to continue
farming in the future
David Schaeffer
DAVID SCHAEFFER
Conrad Weiser
High School
David Schaeffer of Wer
nersville has been named a
Keystone Degree recipient
for his success m the Conrad
Weiser FFA Chapter these
past five years.
David has had projects in
beef finishing, turkeys, field
com, and has been part of
his chapter’s executive
committee and leadership
committee.
As a past president, vice
president and reporter,
David has received the
county degree and has been
named a star chapter far
mer. He also placed second
in the state project book
contest.
This hunting enthusiast
hopes to be a production
farmer in the future.
CHERYLADAM
Hamburg Area
High School
Cheryl L Adam receives
her Keystone Degree for her
outstanding leadership
abilities.
The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs James Adam, Ham
burg R 2, she is actively
engaged in dairy farm ac
tivities
She was a recent Berks
County Dairy Princess, and
the outstanding 4-H girl for
1980 She was secretary and
president of Hamburg Area
Machine Work
Welding &
Farm Supplies
Hardware
FFA m her junior and senior
years.
Cheryl graduated in June
1980. She served as Berks
County FFA County Sentinel
and served on many com
mittees
She attended the 1979 FFA
Convention in Kansas City as
a chapter representative
For many years she has
exhibited dairy animals at
the Kutztown and Reading
Fairs She has competed as a
dairy judge locally and at
Penn State FFA Activities
Week, also winning a Dairy
Production Award
She finds time to be an
active member of Zion’s
UCC and also is a member of
Virginville Grange Ham
burg Area FFA is proud to
have her as a member
V *
Gerald Haas
GERALDHAAS
Kutztown Area
High School
Gerald Haas of Lenhart
sville has been a member of
the Kutztown FFA Chapter
for three years. During that
time he has served in
various committees and
carried out several projects
They include gardening,
swine fattening and work
experience He has been
chairman of the seed sales
committee, the chapter
poultry committee, and
pumpkin contest and the
citrus sales committee.
Gerald served as president
of his chapter thus year.
Also, m past years, he has
received the county degree
and a poultry production
proficiency award
Gerald hopes to own and
operate his own dairy farm
in the future. He enjoys
hunting, fishing, and trap
ping.
Bruce Latshaw
BRUCE LATSHAW
Kutztown Area
High School
Bruce Latshaw of Berks
County has worked with a
herd of Holstein cows for his
project during his three
years m the Kutztown FFA
Chapter.
The son of Earl and Joyce
Latshaw, Bruce served as
chairman of the banquet
committee, and the public
speaking committee He also
has attended the National
Convention for three years
and a leadership training
conference in Washington
Bruce, a member of the
state FFA chorus, is
president of his chapter this
year. In 1979 he served as
county secretary and as a
member of the state FFA
chorus
Bruce has been active in
many high school activities
also. Chorus, band, jazz
ensemble, boys barbershop
group and Berks County
chorus are just a few He is a
member of the Berks 4-H
dairy club.
Bruce says in his future he
hopes to run for a state FFA
office and then attend Penn
State University majoring in
dairy science or ag
education.
DEAN SHOEMAKER
Kutztown High School
Dean Shoemaker of
Mertztown is the son of Mr
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Dean’s future plans in
clude being a dairy farmer
and his years m FFA have
certainly led him in the right
direction. His projects have
included poultry, garden,
dairy herd, hay, corn and
supervised work experience.
He was on the FFA Awards,
Public Relations, Budget,
and Accounting committees.
This chapter assistant
advisor for 1980 participated
in various contests in public
speaking, small engines,
dairy judging, dairy
showing, and volleyball and
basketball.
Dean, a member of the
high school baseball team
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320 Kin* St
Myerstown PA 17067
Phone 717 866 7544