• wmdkmhi mnniH, rmwy, tfwiiwry I, lOT FFA To Present Keystone Degrees To 204 (Continued from Page F3O) Shelly Straub Shelly Straub, 17, daughter of Mary Straub (Brouse), of Port Trevorton, has been assistant sentinel and a reporter for the Selinsgrove FFA during her four years as a member. Shelly has been involved in laboratory skills, rabbit production and raising dogs as her FFA projects. She has been a mem ber of the chapter’s Membership, Small Animal Chain, Recreation, Fruit Sales, FFA Week, Banquet, Community Service, Exhibit, and Program committees. She has earned her Greenhand, chapter and Sun area degrees. Among her awards are those for land judging, the Matthew L. Straub Conservation Award, soil judging, a proficiency award and a small animal production proficiency award. Though not specifying any specific field of study, Straub said she intends to attend college. Curtis Sti Curtis Stroup, 17, son of Richard and Luann Stroup, of Richfield, has been involved in poultry, swine and work experience projects during his four years as a member of the Middlcburg FFA. He ments as serving as the chapter’s assistant advisor and earning Greenhand, chapter and area farmer degrees. After high school, he said he plans to race. Martin Martin Stutzman, 17, son of James and Doris Stutz man, of Meyersdale, is currently vies president of thv Meyersdale FFA Chapter, and is f four-year member. His projects in clude showing dairy . years, competing in parliamentary proce dure, serving on the chapter’s Banquet Committee. He has also served as his chap ter’s assistant reporter. He has received a number of awards during his involvement with FFA, includ ing some for public speaking, parliamen tary procedure, dairy judging and tractor driving. He also earned his Grcenhand, scholarship and chapter degrees. He said he intends to pursue a college degree in agriculture. Chari Charles J. S' son, 17, son ol and Mrs. J Swanson, of Ci toga, has beei four-year met of the Manor Chapter, ha served on its quet, Taffy : and Fund Raisi He also has participated in dairy shows, the state Farm Show, and raised lambs. Outside of FFA, he is involved in soccer, the Pequea BIC Youth Group, and in a group called Peer Helping. Swanson said he intends to lege degree and career in engineering. He lists his hobbies as can and mechanics. Jim Sweigart, son of Mr. au Mrs. Sam Sweigart, of Bcavertown, has been involved in r number of SA. projects involvir turkeys, rabbi) strawberries ai chickens during . four years with thi Chapter. Jim also has been in on-farm work experience and served as chairman of his chapter Scholarship Committee and earned his Grccnhand, chapter and area Keystone degrees. He also won a profi ciency award in agricultural sales and ser vice. Among his other FFA involvements, Sweigart has attended the national FFA convention. He said he plans to work at the Wood- Mode factory after high school. Lynda Lynda Sweinhart, daughter of Thelma Sweinhart, of New cur rently secretary of the Northern Bed ford FFA Chapter has been a member for three ■HHHHHRi years, serving as the chapter’s chaplain last year. Lynda said she would eventually like to buy her own farm, and has been involved in FFA projects raising broilers, sheep. tueacol- Jim swine and finishing sheep. Sweinhait has also served on the chap ter’s Citrus, Program of Work, Cider. FFA Week, and Recreation committees. Among her activities, she has competed as the Bedford County Fair, at the national FFA convention, in her county’s Holstein Field Day, the Penn State FFA Activities Week, and in land judging. She has earned her Greenhand and chap ter degrees, and has taken a second place m land judging, a bronze medal in record book keeping, a proficiency award in beef production and diversified livestock. Joe Swank Joe Swank, 1 son of Molly aj Clair Swank, Somerset, has bcei sentinel and student advisor during hi, three years with the Somerset Couni AVTS FFA Chaj Joe said he has participated in county FFA judging contests including those in wildlife, forestry, the Envirothon, demon strations. parliamentary procedure and a record book contest. At the state level, he has competed in forestry knowledge, in the demonstration and project book contests. Regionally, he participated in the Eastern States Forestry Contest, and the National FFA Forestry Contest He has also served on his chapter’s Ban quet, BOAC, Dues. Farm Show, FFA Week, Forestry Reid Meet, Chapter Pro cedure, Photography, Social, Sports and Sweethart committees. After high school, he said he intends to attend the Pennsylvania School of Tech nology and study forestry. (Turn to Pag* FM)