Jacketed ag youth to parade across Forum stage (Continued from Page E 9) chapter last year. A Star Greenhand of the chapter, he has conducted a major FFA project in landscaping. His committee assignments have included citrus, barbecue and banquet. Among his extracurricular activities are membership on the Lehigh County Vo-Tech Student Council and the Whitehall Student Council. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blose, of Whitehall. Besides doing landscape work, his chief hobbies are drawing and biking. He plans to run for state office, continue his education and work toward his own landscaping business. •-ni>n r . BONNIE WESSNER Bonnie Wessner has conducted a wide variety of livestock projects in the Lehigh County FFA, in cluding market lambs, market steers, market swine, breeding swine, breeding sheep and breeding heifers. A Star Greenhand of her chapter, she has held the offices of treasurer and vice president. Among her major awards have been a gold emblem in the area creed contest, a gold in livestock judging at the state level, swine proficiency and a bronze in national livestock judging. The committees on which she has served include citrus, chicken barbecue, banquet and fair. She is the daughter of Harlan and Barbara Wessner. Her ex tracurricular activities include 4-H and the National Honor Society. Her hobbies range from volleyball and softball to fitting animals and cake decorating. She plans to attend a school for computer programming. Philadelphia LISA HIGHTOWER Lisa Hightower is the sentinel of the Philadelphia FFA Chapter at the W. B. Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences. Among her awards have been a third placing in chapter salesmanship contest, a superior member recognition in 1962 and HELP KEEP AMERICA ON THE GROW Vocational Agriculture & FFA 1963 and leadership award during the past year. Her committee assignments have included recreation, Food for America and FFA Alumni Day. She was a member of the State FFA Choir for a year, attended Farm Show for four years and also attended the PEEC Leadership Conference and Activities Week for two years. Extracurricular activities in clude membership in the tractor driving club and livestock club, as well as participation in girls Basketball and weightlifting. She is the daughter of Melvin and Christine Hightower, of Philadelphia. Her hobbies are bike racing, dancing, singing and working for the West Park Animal Hospital. She plans to attend college and major in animal technology and then enroll in verterinary school. LISA SCIANDRA Lisa A. Sciandra is the FFA class president in the Philadelphia FFA at Saul High School. Among her awards have been in salesmanship, a silver in the state pleasure horse contest, fifth in local floriculture and 10th in the area floriculture. She has also taken first and second placings in her Junior Flower Shop projects and a second in the Harvest Show project. Extracurricular activities in clude the Equine Club, Hor ticulture Club and the Floriculture Gub. She is the daughter of John and Nancy Sciandra, of Philadelphia. Among her hobbies are hor seback riding, tennis, running and crafts. She plans to attend Penn State and study agribusiness. She hopes to eventually establish her' own floral business. Snyder Middleburg HARRY LEWIS Harry J. Lewis Jr. holds the offices of secretary of the Mid dleburg FFA and reporter of the SUN Area. He has conducted a wide variety of projects, including swine breeding and finishing, field corn, sweet corn, beef growing, strawberries and gardening. Among his awards have been a first in swine production in the state, the Eastern Seabord Swine Production Award and second in national competition, first in state livestock judging, and a proficiency award in swine production. Extracurricular activities in clude being a member of the Middleburg High School Band, Boy Scouts and bowling. He is the son of Harry and Betty Lewis, of Middleburg. He hopes to attend college to study agricultural engineering. JOHN REIGLE John H. Reigle has served the Middleburg FFA as both student advisor and chaplain. He has participated in parliamentary procedure, land judging, dairy and forestry competition. He has served as chairman of the Community Service Committee and has been a member of the executive, seed and fruit sales and project book committees. Also, he is a member of the Young Farmers, Reliance Hose Co. 1 of Middleburg and the Paxtonville United Methodist Church, as well as Junior Holstein Association membership. Hobbies include hunting, fishing, Future Farmers of America three-wheeling and tractor pulls. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reigle, of Paxtonville. He plans to become involved in the management of the family’s feed business in Paxtonville. West Snyder JESSE COLABINE Jesse Colabine has held the offices of assistant secretary and sentinel of the West Snyder FFA Chapter. His main project in the FFA has been with his dairy herd. His awards have come primarily in the area of agricultural elec trification. Committee membership has been on groups concerned with BO AC, dairy calf ring and recreation. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Colabine Jr., of El Beavertown. Fishing is his principal hobby and his career choice is dairy farming. JAMES HASSINGER James L. Hassinger is president of the West Snyder FFA Chapter and served previously as chaplain. His projects were shared bet ween dairy herd and growing field com. AMERICA ON IKE GROW Food for America, dairy calf ring, float; points and citrus sales have been his committee assignments. He attended the Washington '’’raining Conference in 1982. In extracurricular activities h< is a baseball manager, member ot the Trinity Lutheran Church Youth Group, Fifth Grade Camp Coun selor at Mt. Luther and Holstein Association member. Hobbies include hunting, fishing, baseball card collecting and soft ball. He is the son of Joseph H. and Gladys L. Hassinger. He plans to take an agribusiness course at Williamsport Area Community College for two years and then return to the family farm. DARIN SHEAFFER Darin Sheaffer, of the West Snyder FFA, is chaplain of the SUN Area FFA. His varied projects in the West Snyder FFA have ranged from beef finishing to growing wheat, oats, field com and hay. He has served on various committees, including BOAC, Citrus and Seeds, National FFA Week, Booth and scholarship. Extracurricular activities in clude varsity soccer for three years and a member of the wrestling team for four years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sheaffer, R 1 Beaver town. Hunting is his chief hobby. He is undecided whether to at tend college or immediately farm. York Dover GEOFF ARNOLD Geoff Arnold has served as treasurer of the Dover FFA and chaplain of the York County FFA. He has been selected as the Star Greenhand of his chapter. His projects have included dairy heifers and cows, sheep and steers. Basketball and baseball are his main outside activities. He plans to become a dairy herdsman. (Turn to Pane El 2)