.EZHwcaitK F«rmlnfl„Frtd«y, Junuaty 6,1895 197 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degree At Farm Show (Continued from Page E 23) Jerry Hildreth Six-year West Greene FFA mem ber Jerry Hildreth plans to study dairy management in col lege. Jerry, 18, son of John and Louise Hildreth, Sycamore, Greene County has served as chapter adviser, sentinel, and reporter. In addition, Jerry has served on the banquet, planning, citrus. Farm Show, food stand, and scholarship com mittees. Projects include beef finishing, com raising, and dairy heifers. Jerry has obtained his Greenhand and Chapter Far mer degrees. Stacy A. Hildreth Stacy Hildreth, 17, daughter of John and Louise Hildreth, has served as West Greene FFA reporter, vice president, junior president, and pres ident during the six years of member ship. Stacy has also served on various committees, including banquet, planning, alumni relations, farm show, BOAC, citrus, leadership, scholar ship, and many more. In addition, she has participated in an array of contests, includ ing state public speaking, Big E, and coun ty, area, and regional competition for creed, chapter, and state leadership awards. College and marriage arc her future plans. g Shannon S. Hoffman T o Snyder County, has completed experience on a variety of projects, including dairy heifers and dairy cows. Shannon has served as corresponding secretary and vice president of her chapter. She participated in dairy judging and showing dairy cows at the FFA show, in addition to work experi ence. Shannon has obtained the Green hand, Chapter, and Sun Area degrees. Sherry K. Hoffman Plans for four year Oley Valley FFA member Sherry Hoffman include attending a four year college to ma- ~ jor in elementary ' JBQH education. Sherry, 17, daughter of Barry and Karren 1 pih '- Hoffman, Oley, i* • - * Berks County, has served as chapter trea surer and reporter. SAE projects include Holstein beef, dairy heifer, swine, soy beans, and home garden. She has served on the window exhibit, citrus. Food For America, and milkshake wagon commit tees. In addition, Sherry has competed in various contests, including regional meals, land judging, public speaking, and the state interview contests. She received her Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Laura- Hogenmiller Laura Hogen miller wrote to Lan caster Farming: "I plan to attend Pennsylvania Col lege of Technology, first majoring in in terior plantscape /floral design, and then go on for a bachelor’s degree in technology management.” Laura, 17, daughter of Patrick and Joyce Hogenmiller, Hopewell, Bedford County, has served as Northern Bedford chapter reporter and serves as chapter president. She has obtained three floriculture profi ciency awards, two public speaking awards, and was honored with a gold in the state floriculture contest. Laura has served on the earnings, sav ings, and investments committee and the public relations and membership develop ment committees. In addition, chapter pro jects include broilers, sheep breeding, chickens, and work experience. She has obtained the Star Greenland and Chapter Star Farmer degrees. Murray Hollenbach Middleburg FFA Chapter member Mur ray Hollenbach plans to attend an agricul tural college. Murray, 17, son of Lewis and Judy Sarfme, Mount Pleasant Mills, Snyd er County, has served as chapter adviser and chaplain. He has served as chair of the trips and tours and cooperation commit tees. Work experience includes three years on a dairy farm and four years of practicum skills. He participated in the state project book contest and on the state Farm Show demonstration team and the state par liamentary procedure contest, in addition to local livestock and dairy judging shows. Timothy T. Hoppe Timothy Hoppe plans to attend Penn State to study wildlife manage ment Timothy, 17, son of Robert and Lucille Hoppe, Har rison Valley, Potter County, has served as chapter sentinel and is chapter trea surer. The three-year Headwaters FFA member has served on the safety, BOAC, and outdoor lab committees, and com pleted off-farm work experience. He received the Star National Resource Award, Star Ag Business Award, and Star Sales Service Award, in addition to his Greenhand degree. Lisa Horning A service se cretary at A.B.C. Groff in New Hol land, Lisa Homing is a three-year i Grassland FFA 1 member from Gar- | den Spot High f School. Lisa, 18, daughter of Marvin . and Mary Jane ' Homing, East Earl, has served on the membership development and public rela tions committees. She has obtained work experience at Shady Maple Farm Market and at A.B.C. Groff. She obtained various awards, including the Fruit and Vegetable Proficiency Award and a silver in the state dairy foods contest. She obtained a gold award for her scrapbook. (Turn to Page E 26) ££*