FFA To (Continued from Riga Fl 2) Leadership Conference in 1991. A member of his church youth group, he said he intends to attend Devry Institute and major in electronics engineering. Slurnn Shawn Kensingi 17, son of Mr. Mrs. Rodney Kei singer, Williar burg, is a four-;, member of Cent Cove FFA Chaf and serves as chaplin. Shawn has beei involved in on-farm .. . ~xpencnv> 1991, was a member of the land judging team at the states, served on his chapter’s refreshment and program committees, and participated in the Adopt-a-Highway and community fair projects. In 1991, he also participated in the Food for American program and the Fall Leader ship Conference. He has won various awards at the county and area levels for project books. A mem ber of his church youth group, he said he intends to attend an auto and diesel mechanic technical school. Chris Kepley Chris Kepley, 18, whose parents are Don and Marge Gross, Lebanon, is a three year PFA member at Cedar Crest FFA chapter, at Cedar .Crest High School, and has served as its chaplain and parlimentarian. Kepley’s projects include work experi ence and dairy herd work. Chris has saved as chairman of the chapter’s recreation committee, and worked on its Adopt-A- Highway program and helped with the chapter window exhibit **t 't't "t * *t **t Y Present Keystone Degrees To 204 Chris said achievements include earn ing the Grccnhand and Chapter Farmer degrees, and awards in scrapbook keeping, horse proficiency, and horse, livestock and dairy judging contests. Also won were silver medals in the county and state record book contests. Plans for the future are to get a job in an agriculturally related field. Richard W Richard W. Kerper Jr., 18, son of Richard and Kay Kerper, Fleet wood, is chapte: president of the Oley Valley FFA Chapter at Oley Valley High School. The four-year me: as the chapter’s vice president and teasur er, and president and vice president of the county organization. A star Chapter Farmer, and the recipient of a state silver medalist in land judging, Kerper has been involved in showing steers and heifers, finishing and breeding swine and market lambs, and in producing vegetable crops. He said he plans to farm for a career. Arthui Arthur Knisely, 17, si of Arthur R. ai Esther A. Knisel of Millerstown, ii four-year meml of Greenwood FF Chapter at Greei wood High School The recipient £MU AMERICA’S FASTEST GROWING AGRI BUSINESS IF&MOiUf OLOWQKI® ©IIMTH^ Presented by: SGIONAL £• LEARN ABOUT EMU at the PA FARM SHOW BOOTH 10-11 i)©E3 HC the Greenhand, Chapter, and Area FFA degrees, he has also served as his chapter’s junior advisor. He has been involved with the chapter’s BOAC and citrus committees and with on-farm and off-farm work experience. In addition, he was won awards for small gas engine knowledge, taking third in the county. Knisely said his plans are to pursue a career in banking or farming. Jeremiah D. Korn Jeremiah D Kosa, 17, son Kurt and Laun Kosa, Ulysfe. has been a membei of the Headwatei FFA Chapter f( the past four year 1 and has been ii volved on its cattl* judging, citrus, appk ty Week committees. He earned his Star Gteenhand Degree, and numerous awards for showing and fit ting cattle at county, district and slate levels. Kosa has been involved with a dairy project and a home improvement project as well. He said he intends to pursue at least a four-year college degree. Todd Kramer Todd A. Kramer, 18, son of Robert and Karen Kramer, Bellefonte, has been vice president of the Bellfonte FFA Chapter for three years and secretary for one year. MID ATU Lancaster Farmtog, Friday, January 7,1994-Fl3 Chairman fo the chapter’s public service committee and serving on its FFA Week Committee, Kramer has been participating in on-farm and off-farm work experience projects dairy farming and working for Claster Building Materials Co. in State College. Kramer said his plan is to eventually run and own a construction business. Randy Kreider Randy Kreider, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kreider, Lancaster, has served as his chap ter’s treasurer in 1991 and has earn ed his Greenland, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees. He has been involved in his chapter’s FFA banquet, poster, and taffy pull committees and helped with the Petting Zoo at Lampeter Fair, the chapter fruit sales, pie sales, poul try judging, meat judging, showing hogs and has attended the national FFA convention. He said he plans to continue working at his father’s farm. Pattie Krietzer Patti Kreitzer, 16, daughter of Richard and Patricia Kreit zer, Lebanon, is a four-year member of Northern Lebanon FFA, at Northern Lebanon High School, where she served ■ as sentinel last year and is its secretary (Turn to Pago Fl 4)