Crystal Kloiber’s Goats (Continued from Pago B 2) longer wins ribbons, but Crystal vows, “I love her and I’ll never part with her. She’ll die with me." When Crystal says that goats have changed her life, she’s serious. “Before animals, I wanted to be a speech therapist, but now I want to be a veterinarian and work with dairy goats and cows.” A senior at Northampton Senior High School, Crystal has been accepted in the pre-vet program at Wilson College. Active in 4-H, Crystal has also held office as president and vice president of the goat club and a representative of Teen Council. At school, she is captain of the band front for both outdoor and indoor band, a member of Students Against Drunk Driving, and the Peace Environment Club. Crystal works part time in the principal’s office by helping the school secretaries. 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