E3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1993 Keystone Degrees (Continued from Page E 37) Jessica Wenger Jessica Wen ger attends col lege at Park Col lege in Parkville, Mo. with a ma jor in equine stu dies/pre-veL The three-year Cum berland Valley FFA member, 18, daughter of Charles and Beverly Wenger, Carlisle, has been involved on the following com mittees: banquet, scrapbook, photography, citrus sale, pleasure horse project, and FFA Week. She served as chapter historian, and placed in serveral horse contests, including winning a silver in horse proficiency in 1991 and a gold the same year. Jessica has also participated in various state interview, record book, and interview contests. John Wert citrus sale. Food for America, ag Olympics, spring banquet, FFA Week, and others. The 18-year-old son of Nancy and John Wert, Carlisle, John has also participated in livestock judging and tractor driving contests. He served as sentinel and junior president He received the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Mary Ann Williamson While planning to own and oper ate her own sta bles, Mary Ann Williamson has been involved in a diversity of Somerset FFA projects, including finishing steers and market lambs. Mary, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson, Friedens, has been active on community service, school improvement, banquet, and program of work committees. She serves as president of her chapter and secretary of the Some rset County FFA Association. She holds the Greenhand and Chapter degrees, and won a gold award in 1990 on her project book and a silver certificate in livestock judging at the 1992 FFA Activities Week. Michael L. Woodruff After school, Michael Woodruff hopes to help on the family farm. As a member of the Danville FFA for four years, he has served on the FFA Activities Week, fairs, and other committees. Michael, 17, son ot Richard and Betty Woodruff, Danville, was sentinel and now serves as president of his chapter. He received the Star Green hand and Star Chapter degrees. Mike Yoder Three-year Tri-Valley FFA member Mike Yoder has serv- ed on a variety of committees. including ban- quet, community fair, and others. The 18-year-old son of Michael and Dorothy Yoder, Ashland has participated in various contests, including land judging, dairy foods, livestock judg ing, and dairy herd. He has also compiled work experience on local dairy farms and intends to work in dairy farming. Mike has received the Dairy Proficiency Award, in addition to the Greenhand, Chapter, Star Greenhand, and County degrees. He served as chapter sentinel and student advisor and county treasurer. Thomas L. Zartman, Jr. Right now, ac to Tho mas L. Zartman four-year Cloister FFA V member, he works for his fa ther on the fam- BBT MKKm ily dairy farm, which “someday I plan to take over,” he said. Thomas, 17-year-old son of Thomas and Barbara Zartman, Ephrata, has worked on a variety of pro jects, including hogs and dairy. Of the livestock, “I show them at fairs and state levels,” he said. Thomas served on several chapter committees and participated in FFA Week at Penn State. He received the Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, and Red Rose degrees. •' ><v/ \ \ ■U% ♦A* % A '1 Projects that Errik Zimmerman, four year McGuffey FFA member, has been involved with include dairy calves, dairy herd, and on-farm experience on a dairy farm. Errik plans to enter the dairy busi ness with his family, and to someday oper ate a dairy farm. Errik, West Alexander, has been involved on the following com mittees: Greenhand, citrus sale, recreation, and FFA Activities Week. Errik has shown at the Western Pa. Region FFA Dairy Show, picking up grand champion Guern sey in 1991 and reserve in 1992, and has also shown at the Pa. All American and Pa. Junior Dairy shows. The FFA’er has received the Greenhand, Chapter, and County degrees. PA. FARM SHOW Daily On Stage Presentations Sun. 4:00 P.M. Mon. 6:00 P.M. Tue. 2:00 P.M. Wed. 12:00 Noon Kelli S. Zeigler Big Spring mmammm FFA member Kelli S. Zeigler plans to become a state officer and then to go to college and ma- jor in animal sci cnee. Kelli, 17, daughter of Ronald and Lois Zeigler, Newville, has compiled a lot of experience in breeding sheep, market lambs, breeding goats, and market goats. She served as chairman of various commit tees, including leadership, public relations, community service, BOAC, and others. She participated in various contests, including state livestock judging, Made for Excellence, Fall Leadership Conference, All American and Keystone Livestock judging, and others. Kelli served as chapter vice president, area vice prsident, and was the recipient of the ag scholarship award and state sheep proficiency award, and ag sales and service proficiency award. She received the Greenland, Chapter, and Star Chapter Farmer degrees, and served as chaplain and treasurer of Big Spring FFA. Errik Zimmerman EMU :m*Jk (717) 938-3308 Emerging Diversified Livestock For More Info Call: Michael Zimmerman member Michael a member of various committees, including Adopt-A- Stream, tree planing, and Food for Ameri ca. He has served as chapter vice president, and placed on various contests, including first in southwestern region wildlife, first in county wildlife contest, first on Envir othon, and first in the regional Envirothon in 1991. He plans to attend college. Other Keystone recipients who will be presented with the award but about which there was no information about at press time are: Keystone West: Admiral Peary AVTS: Ed Krevel. Brockway: Todd Grady, Josh Fremer, Caleb Wilson, and Craig Askey. Derry: Susan Reese, Mela nie Shugars, and Julie Urchck. Fort Laßoeuf: Chris Sanders. Moniteau; Heath McGowan. West Greene: Hoyt Berdine, Steve Ross, Craig Henry, and Gordon Henry. Keystone East: Owen J. Roberts: Brad Bechtel and Hairod A. Johns. Keystone North: Beliefonte: Jason Carl Weaver and Jackqueline Hayes. Bucktall: Scott Brown. Clearfield: Barry J. McCracken, Sheila A. Neff, and Michael J. Mayersky. Columbia Montour; Joe Molter and Lisa Unger. Cowanesque; Anthony Southard. Little Lions: Clyde Robert Clouser, Jr. Keystone South: Battlefield: Chad Edward Ketterman, Patrick Eugene Red ding, Michael Ray Sanders, and Gary Tho mas Shorbs, Jr. Bellwood-Antis: Richard Leroy Bacon, William Stewert Brunner, and Michael Allen Whiteford. Cumber land Valley: Audrey J. Lehman and Todd W. Umbrell. New Oxford: Erik Steven Norton. Brett David Pohlman, Kelly May Rohrer, Jason Edward Shearer, and Darrell Lavem Williams. Tyrone Area: Robert Hostler Jr., Donald L. Peterson, Jr., and Crista Kay Romano. Warriors Mark: Erick Paul Madison Hayes. 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