205 Leaders With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor (Continued from Page F 8) a reporter both years. Jeffery has occupa tional projects and received awards in par limentary, forestery, dairy judging, and farm safety. In the future he wants to major in criminal justice and join the Pennsylva nia State Police. In FPA Jeffery says he got the opportunity to meet interesting people of high position. John Walker John Walker. 18. ■■■■j is the son of Bob and Bonnie Walker, Worthington, Arm strong County. He Hnß^Bk has been a mem ber of the Lenape AVTS FFA chapter and has served as vice president. He has beef breeding IHBB^^Bb projects and plans to go into farming. John says FFA taught him to be responsible, trustworthy, and dependable. John Walker John Walker, 17, is the son of John Hb and Darla Walker, , Beaver Springs, Snyder County. He has been a four- fIHHt year member of the / West Snyder High School FFA chapter <AV JpL and is both the tfcf jr f current chapter and ** 'k T- - I SUN Area president He has also been chapter asst secretary, and vice president. For projects he has work experience and beef growing. John took a silver at the state project book event and a bronze at "the national parlimentary procedure event He plans to go to college and enjoyed the National FFA Convention to meet all the different people from different states. Rachel Walter Rachel Walter is the 17-ycar-old daughter of Alvin Walter. She is a four-year member of the Selingsbrove Area High School FFA chapter and holds the office of chaplain. Her pro ject is beagle dog production and has wr ty animal production, greenhouse produc tion and won a first place in the parliamen tary procedure contest In the future she plans to open a variety store. Rachel enjoys meeting people and making friends from other FFA chapters. Audrey Walters Audrey Walters, 19 is the daughter of Darlene Walters. Bloomsburg, Columbia County. She is die three-year member of the Columbia/Montour Vo-Tech FFA and has projects in BOAC, citrus, fundraising, and banquet Future plans call for working in a greenhouse. Audrey’s FFA experience has helped her learn and gain a lot of experience. Latrisha Latrisha Wasson is the 17-year-old daughter of Ronah and Candace Was son, State College. She is a four-year member of th' “Little Lions” FFA chapter. Her projects include dairy herd and pigs. She served on the donkey baskc . and banquet committees. Latrisha was selected as a Pennsylvania scholar to attend the NICE conference in StLouis and she won the Roger W. Smith leadership award. The future calls for lowa Community College to major in dairy herd management. Latris- ha enjoys competing in the contests and trying to improve herself. Jeremy Weaver Jeremy Weaver, 18, is die son of I Ned and Janet Weaver, Millmont, A jaKyjH in Union County. | f He has been in the K* Mifflinburg Area High School FFA chapter for four years. His projects include strawberries, rasberries, and potatoes. He has won awards in small fonts and vegetables, pro ficicnce, and land judging. Jeremy has greenhand, chapter and SUN Area degrees and is the chapter’s assistant reporter. He served on the tree planting, cider, and cit rus committees. In the future, Jeremy plans to attend a two-year college and study diesel mechanics. He especially enjoys the land judging contest and he likes to meet people with the same interests. 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TM Trndtmarte and arvlct marttt, rtglstirtd or applM for, ot Ptonoor Hl-lrtd Intimittonil, Inc Dts Molnis IA All alts art subject to Hit dims ol Wallop and aalt doctimtntt O IMS PHII Leotj Weaver, 17, BHBBBBB| son of Earl and Marilyn Wea ver. New Holland in Lancaster Coun ty. He is a four year member of the BBkj^ Lancaster Mennonite High School Hans Herr chapter. He is the current chap- BHjHHHIHiiHB ter president and also dent He has a national silver award in farm managent and a bronze in livestock judg ing. He has projects in work experience and served as chairman of SAE. Keith appreciates the leadership skills learned through FFA. aders fix mm BAI T IT, Cl IOP IT, I Rl ( K 11. OR I I I I) 11. Si Technology That Yields™ Keith Weaver www.pioneer.com Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-F9 Shauna Webb Shauna Webb, ■■ 18. is the daughter of Linda and George Webb. Sr. She is a four-year mem ber of the Tyrone Area High School FFA chapter. She has been the chap- B lain for three years. B Shauna has won the J south central regional star award in horti culture, and her work experience is in flowers and vegetables. She wants to become a florist Her experience in FFA can lead her into her future work. Jeremy Welk Jeremy Welk, 17, is the son of Leßoy and Debra Welk. He is a four-year mem ber of the Solanco High School FFA chap ter and is the current vice president. His projects include dairy calf, market steer, market lambs, com grain and on-farm work experience. His committee activities include alumni, public relations and envir onmental. He plans to work on the family farm and enjoys showing FFA projects at the local fair,_ „ (Turn lo Page F 10) HH| PlonMt.. mMa souicc
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