E^l&fcasfer' Keystone Farmer Degrees (Continued from Page E 6) Dianne’s projects include tomatoes, ducks, swine, horses, and dairy herds. She has been student advisor of her chapter and county sentinel. Currently, she is. serving her second term as chapter president and county treasurer. Upon graduation Dianne plans to work with her family’s Jersey herd. Kevin Diebold Kevin Diebold, 17, has served terms as reporter, advisor, and vice presi dent of the Warriors Mark FFA chapter. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Diebold of Altoona (Blair), Kevin’s projects involved work ing with four cows, one calf, one heifer, six acres of alfalfa, six acres of com, and four hogs. Interested in hunting and four wheeling, Kevin participates in football and 4-H. After graduation he plans to further his formal education. Kimberly A. Dietrich The 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mm David A. Dietrich of Mifflinbprg (Union), Kimberly A. Dietrich has participated in land and dairy judging contests and has won a gold medal in con servation public speaking. JOHN DEERE DIESEL HEADQUARTERS TRACTORS & ATTACHMENTS JD 850 4WD w/Mid Mower JOHN DEERE Kimberly has had projects in sheep breeding, market lambs, dairy herd, and strawberries. In addition, she has been chairman of the donkey basketball committee and been a member of FFA Week, livestock, and executive committees. She has served the Mifflinburg FFA chapter as assistant sentinel and sentinel, and she has been treasurer for the SUN Area FFA. Among the items she has won are proficiency awards in sheep production and fruit and/or vegetable production, project book awards, prod uction credit award for record keeping, and various awards for showing sheep and dairy animals at Union County fairs. Kimberly also has been involved in basketball, soccer, tennis, Key Club, Union County 4-H Dairy Club, and Future Homemakers of America. She has been her Sunday School secretary and the SUN Area dairy princess. Kimberly plans to attend college after high school and major in secondary education for mathematics or accounting. Sherry L. Donmoyer Currently serving her second term as vice pres- Sherry L. Donmoyer, has served the Northern Lebanon FFA chapter as assistant student advisor and assistant secretary. The daughter of Mr. v H and Mrs. Fred Donmoyer of Annville (Lebanon), Sherry has received the Star Grecnhand, Star Chapter Farmer, and County Farmer degrees. She has worked with a dairy herd, market hogs, and soybeans and worked on citrus sales, banquet, and farm tours committees. Sherry has won awards in dairy judging, project book, and state quiz, and she Nothing Runs like a Deere® Bomberger’s Store Inc. ELM, PA 717-665-2407 —-fc S- • Monda, Thursday, Friday till 9:00 - Tuesday, Wednesday till 6:00 • Saturday till 5:00 JOHN DEERE r JD 750 w/#7 Backhoe w/#67 Loader production and floral cultural. e,ectrical en S ,neenn S- Sherry enjoys showing cattle and hunting. In the future, she plans to further her education on the dairy industry and hopes to own her own Holstein dairy farm. Michael Duncan A member of the West Snyder FFA chapter, Michael Duncan, 18, of Beaver Springs (Snyder), is chapter reporter and corresponding secretary for the SUN Area FFA organization His projects are a dairy cow and on-farm work experience, and he has served on dairy calf ring, citrus sales, and seed sales committees. Michael, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weader, has partici pated in the SUN Area livestock, forestry, and agricultural-mechanics contests and the SUN Area Enviro-Olympics. Michael enjoys hunting and belongs to the West Snyder hunting and fishing club as well as the Happy Valley 4-H club. Upon graduation he plans to seek a career in natural resources management. Allen R. Edgell Allen Edgell, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Edgell of Conestoga (Lancaster). He won fourth place in dairy productions and fifth in agricultural mechanics at Penn State. In addition, he has received the Greenhand, Chapter Fanner, and Red Rose degrees Allen has raised tobacco for three years while working at a tobacco farm and while working at Stone Hill Nursery. His hob bies include hunting, fanning, mechanical and electrical maintenance, and four wheeling. For his future career, Allen i v Dean L. Emck A seventh-place win ner in dairy products at Penn State, Dean Emck also entered the land judging competition. He has earned the Green hand, Chapter Farmer, and Red Rose degrees and received the Star Red Rose businessman award Dean has shown dairy cows,and hogs at local fairs and has raised tobacco. He has served the Manor FFA chapter as chap lain. Hunting, three wheeling, snow mobiling, and bicycling are Dean’s hobbies. After graduation he plans to work in an agriculture-related field and possibly buy a farm. Chris T. Ehrenzeller Seventeen-year-old Chris T. Ehrenzeller has been a member of the Juniata FFA chapter for four years, serving as treasurer during one of those years. Chris, the son of Jesse and Bea Ehrenzeller of Mifflintown (Juniata), has been involved in the Farm Show, beef and sheep breeding, and in committees such as FFA banquet, Activity Night, Hay and Grain Show, orange sales, and FFA Chain Animal. He has earned the Greenhand and Chapter Farmer degrees as well as awards in showmanship and fitting. Chris also has won the chapter’s beef-breeding pro ficiency award. He is in the sportsman and fishing clubs and the National Honor Society. Chris enjoys hunting, fishing, and trapping. He plans to be a dairy farmer after graduation. (Turn to Page E 9) -V I JD 950 4WD w/45 Rear Blade 1837-1987 ISP
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