George, Kriebel Homed Oafstanding Rem State College of Ag Seniors UNIVERSITY PARK - Duff L. George, son of Jimmie and Rosalie George of Carlisle, and Kimberly G. Kriebel, daughter of Richard and Gail Kriebel of Millerstown, share the honor of being fRe 1986 Outstanding Seniors in . Penn State’s college of agriculture. The competitive award, made annually be the Coaly Society, the college honor society, is granted on the basis of academic record, leadership activities and con Outstanding seniors in the college of agriculture receive congratulations from the deans. From left are: Duff L. George, dean of the college Lamartine F. Hood, Kimberly G. Kriebel, and assistant dean for resident education James H. Mortensen. 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THAT'S THE WAY PATZ BUILDS EQUIPMENT Model 100 CONTACT YOUR NEAREST PATZ DEALER McALLISTERVILLE SHIPPENSBURG HAGERSTOWN MD DISTRICT MANAGER educational assistant tor Ex tension Computer Services. Duff George, a senior in animal production, has a minor in ex tension education. He began his studies at Penn State’s Mont Alto Campus and has received several scholarships in animal production through the College of Agriculture Scholarship and Awards program. He received the Dwight" E. Younkin award in 1983 and the Arthur C. 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George expects to graduate May 17. Leadership and club activities have been an important part of George’s life at Penn State. He was president of the Coaly Society and vice-president of the Block and Bridle Club this year. He has served as treasurer of Ag Student Council, is a member of the College of Agriculture Alumni Society career placement and internship counseling committee and has been a member of both the livestock and meats judging teams. George also has prepared himself for life after college. In 1984, he had an animal science internship at the Jorgensen Angus farm in Ideal, S.D., where he was a ranch hand for the 450 brood cow/calf operation. Last summer George had an Extension in ternship with the Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Service working with Chet Hughes, county agent in 4-H and agriculture programming. After graduation George plans to pursue a career in dairy and livestock nutrition with White Oak Mills, in Elizabethtown, Pa. UNDER SERVICE CO 301-348-5263 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 10,1986-821 Kimberly Knebel, a senior in dairy production, has a minor in agricultural economics and rural sociology. She plans to graduate in December. Kriebel has been an active participant in College clubs and extracurricular programs, in cluding acting as sales chair for the 1985 Nittany Lion Fall Classic consignment sale. She was elected Penn State Dairy Princess in 1984 and won the All-Around Grand Champion Award at the 1984 Dairy Expo. A member of the 1985 Dairy Judging Team, Kriebel also served as secretary to the Coaly Society this year and has been the president for the national student Affiliate Division of the American Dairy Science Association. She received a Craola Scholarship last year and is a member of the Delta Theta Sigma agricultural fraternity. 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