1 97 FFA’ (Continued from Page Shannon Horst “Animation” is noted as the future four-year I Grassland FFA member Shannon Horst. Shannon, 17, Narvon. has served as vice president of Shannon has chaired JR six standing com- mittees in the chapter. Shannon has received poultry proficiency and market swine proficiency awards. Shannon received the Chapter and Greenhand degrees. Linda Huber Linda Huber, 17, daughter of Ivan and Fern Huber, East Earl, plans to attend a four-year college and major in mathematics education. Linda, four-year Grassland FFA member, has served as chapter treasurer, correspondence secretary, and vice president. She has chaired the earn ings, savings, and investments and alumni relations committees. In addition, Linda has been awarded the swine proficiency, diversified livestock proficiency, and ag sales and service proficiency honors. She obtained the Star Greenhand, Star Chapter, apd Star Red Rose degrees. Andy Isenberg Four-year Marion Center FFA mem ber Andy Isenberg plans to attend a |L* «wvV[ two-year trade jl# school. Andy, 17, iMjjl son of Ronald and ' * JBp Mary Isenberg, Indiana, has served on the fund raising, FFA Week, and Food For America committees. In addi tion, Andy has completed a dairy and a swine project. He participated in a dairy and tractor driving contest, obtaining first place for each. Jason Kleinfelter Jason Kleinfelter, 18, of Wemersville, has been chaplain, treasurer, and pres ident of the Conrad Weiser FFA with four years member ship. The son of Teresa Kleinfelter and the late John Kleinfelter, Jason has been involved with the chapter’s elm tree and recycling committees, and has worked on a dairy and poultry farm, and with a trout-production aquaculture busi ness. His FFA production project has been raising market steers and he also currently works at Triple-T Simmentals. Also the recipient of a greenhand and chapter degrees, he said he plans to pursue a col lege degree from Alfred State College. Roger Kuhns Roger Kuhns, 17, - son of Clair and Esther Kuhns, of Millmont, is a mem ber of the Mifflin burg FFA chapter and has been in volved as chairman of its donkeyball committee and a member of its ban- • quet committee. Kuhns, who said he is seeking to join the Air Force for several years after graduating high school before returning to farming, has been involved with broiler production and farm-work ers To Receive Keystone Degree At Farm Show E 24) experience projects through FFA. He has competed in SUN Area land judging for the past three years; dairy judging for the past two years; the S AE project book con test three years; in the chapter’s forestry contest for three years; the local tractor driving contest for four yeans; in the con servation and public speaking contest for three years; and has participated in the state and national farm business manage ment contest. Among his awards are those for proficiency in poultry production and prepared public speaking within his FFA chapter; the Union County public speaking award; a state SAE contest medal; two gold awards for public speaking at the state level, with the highest being second; a first in the state farm management team contest during state FFA Activities Week; a bronze emblem in the national team man agement contest; and received a first place award for the Susquehanna Valley Envir othon. In addition, he is a member of the Mifflinburg High School wrestling team. Michael Keiter Michael Keitf 17, of Newvil. has served as junii parliamentarian ai sentinel within hi Big Spring FF chapter. The son Robert and Doi Keiter, Michael hi been involved wL finishing steer, lambs, and swine projects, and breeding swine. Within his chapter, he has served on its halloween parade, tractor driving, and food sale committees; and been involved with the county tractor contest, county and JONES-DAIRY SERVICE Medford, I\IJ 609-267-0198 state record book contest, state activities week livestock judging, KILE livestock judging, All-American dairy cattle judg ing, shown animals at the Shippensburg Fair and state Farm Show, and is a member of his local 4-H livestock club. He has also earned his greenhand, chapter and area FFA degrees, and won awards for profi ciency in diversified livestock and swine. He said his immediate plan is to continue working on a local dairy farm. Kristopher Kaiser Kristopher Kaiser, 20, son of Earl and Suzanne Kaiser, of Abbottstown, is a 6-year member of the Conewago-New Oxford FFA chapter and is currently studying HVAC at the Pa. College of Technology. He said he would like to eventually own and operate a HVAC busi ness. He served for four years as an FFA class representative; was chairman of his chapter’s recreation committee for three years, was a member of various commit tee, and also participated in county and area small engine contests, winning a silver medal at the state level in small engines and agricultural mechanics. His FFA projects include beef breeding and finishing, and he earned chapter proficien cy awards in both beef production and agricultural mechanics. Scott Krause, 20, of Meyersdale, has been a member of the Meyersdale FFA for four years, serving as sentinel, and earning greenhand and chapter degrees. The son of Bill and Dorothey Krause, he was involved in the chapter’s greenhand, sweetheart, sports activities, spring trip, and green house committees, in addition to being involved with a parent-and-member ban- W and J DAIRY SALES Oxford, PA 717-529-2569 Scott Krause TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION Hagerstown,MD 301-416-7340 quet and participating in on- and off-farm work experience. He said he has been working for a lumber grader. Matthew Kibbe Matthew Kibbe, 17, son of Thomas and Maria Kibbe, of Harrison Valley, is a four-year member of the Headwaters FFA chapter, and is the current pres ident. Also having served as chapter treasurer and sent inel, Matthew has earned his greenhand, and chapter degrees, and star greenhand, chapter and farmer degrees, in addition to a regional star farmer degree. Involved over the years with dairy cattle production and dairy herd management, he has been on his chapter’s cider, safety, greenhouse, citris sales, BOAC, and outdoor lab committees. He said he would like to own a large dairy farm, milking 400 cows. Jonathan Leiby Jonathan Leiby, 17, son of Nancy and Perry Leiby, of Bloomsburg, has served as reporter for the Central Columbia FFA chapter during his four years as a member. He has also served on its fair, leadership, banquet, and citrus sales com mittees, and competed in its parliamentary procedure and soil judging contests. He PRINGLE FEED STORE Greenville, PA 412-588-7950 AGRI SERVICE Carlisle, PA 717-249-1195 (Turn to Page E 27) McNEAL FARM SERVICE Towanda, PA 717-364-5460 K&K