205 Leaders With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor (Continued from Page B 14) Trisha, 18, daughter of Gary and Lucin da Haas, Millerstown, plans to attend col lege at either Penn State or Oregon State University. The West Perry FFA member has served as chapter secretary and vice preisdent Trisha has also served on the following committees: junior high, citrus, slide show, and calendar. She completed pro jects in dairy calves, wildlife, and dairy herd. Trisha has earned her Grecnhand and chapter degrees. Jim member Jim Hamil ton said he enjoys . I travel and compete Hk* ' . jft with friends as Bb well as meeting new ones.” I ▼ Jim, 17, son of I Gary and Tina Ha- ft milton, has served B BB as served as chapter sentinel, treasurer, and vice president. Jim has served on the safe ty, citrus, and program of activities committees. Jim completed various projects, includ ing what he noted was the First successful caged fish project, and work on a farm. He received a silver for his project book. He plans to help out on the farm and “better my education.” Jim received his Green hand and chapter honors. p** 'i V 0; TjfiiUi V . w L , * *» is « .*■ * rt£ [<• i'- > i Aiflfll Bruce Hartman meet new people and to learn more Brothcrsvallcy FFA member Bruce Hart- ft man. Jl 4J5 Bruce, 18, son ® of Dale and Dorothy Hartman, has served as chapter president, vice president, and parliamentarian. He indicated that FFA is ‘‘part of a vast business and industry of the U.S., and being part of it is like being part of that industry.” Bruce plans to attend Bob Jones Uni versity in Greenville, S.C. to major in agribusiness. He has served on the educa tional trip and parents and members ban quet committees. Bruce has completed projects in dairy calves and heifers and rabbit production. Bruce received awards in scholarship and parliamentary procedure. He received his Grecnhand and chapter degrees. John R. Haymaker Five-year FFA member John Haymaker plans to attend Johnstown Technical Insti tute to tram to be a veterinary technician. John, 17, son of James and .Donna Hay maker, Gardiiers, has served as chapter sentinel. He has been involved in the fol lowing committees: citrus, bulb, and calendar sales, and completed SAE work in goat production and work experience .'v|b| ||kj fm. * i A 1 « i UMI j A" L ’N* ipk(v\^ WS& Pi^ . ***' TboNotch rhmdrffa»»H>fopthtmmp*tormmKo W’ "T L 42? mr» off-farm. He has also been involved in leadership training, state activities week, and band. Vicki Laraine Henry Four-year Clear field FFA member jßftk Vicki Laraine Henry enjoys meeting new -ft.- „ft people at contests * ft and showing her f animals at the fair. i\ ' i “There is always f something new and | « exciting happening,” f 1 she noted. * « Vicki, 17, daughter of Thomas and Kathy Henry, Clearfield, has served as chapter treasurer. She served on various committees, including leadership, ban quet, and scholarship. She completed projects in dairy heifers, beef steers, and dairy steers. She won con tests in dairy and beef and in land judging. She plans to attend college to obtain a degree in agribusiness and has received her chapter and Greenhand honors. fffi Vfeuiii ft 7 & Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997-615 Jonathan Hess Four-year Hans Herr FFA member Jonathan Hess wrote that he enjoyed the leadership de velopment and CDEs (career devc- lopmcnt events) * M “because they arc m ' preparing me for /&"fd bigger rcsponsibil- / s*ftmrss $ f ilies in life.” " " •* Jonathan, 18, son of Karl M. andElmaJ. Hess, Lancaster, plans to attend Penn State to major in dairy and animal science with a science option. He served as Hans Herr FFA reporter and chaplain. In addition, Jonathan has served on the alumni relations, community, and SAE projects committees. He has worked on the family farm, raising beef and crops. He has earned awards in farm business manage ment at the national level and a chapter beef proficiency award. He earned the Grccnhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Four-year Greenwood FFA member Clint Hile noted that he enjoys the friends he has made and meeting new people in FFA. Clint, 17, son of Larry and Shelby Hile, Millerstown, plans to enter the work force after graduation. He served as chapter chaplain and adviser. Clint, who served on the citrus and com munity service committees, has completed work experience and wood skills projects. He received awards in the creed contest, livestock judging and Envirothon He earned the area and Greenhand honors. Four-year Solanco FFA member Justine Hill indicated she enjoys the fun and lead ership opportunities in her chapter and gained confidence in herself. Justine, 18, daughter of Rick and Kathy Hill, Kirkwood, has served on various committees, including student leadership, ag career, chapter leadership, and ag awareness. She completed beef and swine finishing projects, swine breeding, sheep, and home gardening projects. She received the Star Grccnhand, Star Chapter, slate project book, diversified livestock proficiency, and other awards. Justine plans to attend Delaware Valley College and has received her Grccnhand and chapter degrees. Desirae D. Hillcgass Two-year Bro- a. thcrsvallcy FFA member Desirae D. Hillcgass cn joys the opportun- . sflr itics in FFA to meet new people. because, she noted, “you never know run into.” Desirae. 17, daughter of Douglas and Debra Hillcgass, Berlin, plans to attend Penn Stale and major in dairy and animal science and minor in ag communications. She serves as chapter secretary. She served on the following commit tees; apple cider and butler, educational trip, calendar, public speaking, and demonstration. She completed P i ro J i ccLS with dairy calves, dairy herd, and dairy cows. In contests, Desirae received dairy pro ficiency and first place indairyjudmg, first in county in prepared speaking, and third at regionals. She received her Greenland and chapter degrees. Clint Hile Justine Hill (Turn to Page B 16)
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