816-Lancaater Farming, Friday, January 10, 1907 205 Leaders (Continind from Page BIS) Herbert FFA membership “provides numerous opportunities for interaction with new people, leader ship, and scholar ship,” noted four year Conococheague member Herbert Hoffeditz. Herbert, 17, son of Harold and Esther Hoffeditz, Merccrs burg, plans to attend Penn State to major in ag engineering. Herbert has served as chapter reporter and treasurer and serves as chapter president and county vice president Herbert has served on various commit tees, including savings and investments, scholarship, and the commodity challenge program. He won awards in farm business management and a gold medal in state public speaking. Herbert has earned his Star Greenhand, chapter, and county honors. Shawn Elliot Hoffer Shawn Elliot Hoffer, four-year Bellwood-Antis FFA member, has served as chapter chaplain, secretary, and student adviser. Shawn, 17, son of Kim and Cindy Hof fer, Bellwood, has served on the following committees: community service, coopera tion, public relations, scholarship, state and national activities, and SAE. He received a gold award in the area record keeping contest, the county ag mechanics contest, and received the chapter scholar ship award and the Star Greenhand. Shawn has earned his Greenhand and chapter degrees. Scott Holland Three-year Bellwood-Antis FFA mem ber Scott Holland plans to attend Penn State to obtain a two-year degree in fish, game, and wildlife management. Scott, 18, son of Kathy McMasters, Altoona, has served on the leadership, stale and national, SAE, blood drive, flower bulb sale, and citrus fruit sale committees. He has participated in state land judging and in the conservation district speaking contest. Scott has received a first in the county conservation speaking contest, a third in the area conservation speaking contest, and seventh in the regionals. He received his Star Chapter honor. Preston Hoopes ‘ T enjoy being able to travel around and meet other people,” according to four year Headwaters FFA member Preston Hoopes. Preston, 17, son of James and Sandra Hoopes, Ulysses, has served as chapter student adviser and treasurer. He also served as chairman of the citrus committee. Preston plans to work on the family crop farm. He completed projects on green beans and carrots. He received a silver in the state project book contest and a gold in the state contest. Preston has received his Greenhand, chapter, and Star Farmer honors. Kurt Hostetter enjoy the acti we do and the places we go in FFA,” noted four year Northern Lcb anon FFA member Kurt Hostetter. IHT 4 ,,iiPB “We get to sec ' new places. I also increased my edu cation in agricul ture.” Kurt, 17. son of Ernest and Gail Hostet- With Vision ter, Annville, has served as chapter assis tant sentinel. Kurt plans to work on his father’s dairy faint when he graduates from high school and “own and operate my own farm someday,’’ he noted. He has completed a four-year project on dairy cows and received awards in dairy production. Kurt has earned his Green hand, chapter, and county degrees. John R. Householder Five-year West Greene FFA mem ber John Househol- , der enjoys FFA “because it gives I me the chance to f meet new people, travel all over the states, and learn leadership and re sponsibility.” John, 19, son of Robert and Roberta Householder, Graysville, plans to attend avaiation school. He has served as junior vice president, sentinel, chaplain, and vice president, John has been involved on various com mittees, including Farm Show and ban quet. He has completed project work on dairy and other work experience. He SPRAYING B| AG-CHEM ■■■ ■• AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER EQUIPMENT CO. INC. 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Shawn Howard, 18, York, serves as chapter sentinel. He has completed pro jects on market lambs, hogs, anbd sheep, and has work experience on dairy. He received awards on chapter leadership and swine proficiency. Shawn has earned his Greenhand and chapter degrees. EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CO. STULL EQUIPMENT Pottstown, PA 610-495-7441 N. 0. BONSALL SON Millerstown, PA 717-590-3114 lES WELCOME - Todd enjoy meeting HHHHHHj interacting with other students who are interested in agriculture and participating in 111 noted three-year Manor FFA member ■■ Todd Huber. Todd, 17, son of Wm flB&JBI Nevin and Gail Huber, Lancaster, plans to attend Penn State for agricultural engineer ing. After graduation, he indicated he wants to work for a machinery company, designing and testing ag machinery. Todd has served as chapter chaplain and treasurer. He was involved with the sav ings and investments, Adopt-A-Highway, ice cream social, and banquet setup com mittees. He won awards in public speaking proficiency, poultry judging, and meat judging. Heeamed his StarGreenhand and Star Chapter Farmer honors. (Turn to Pag* BIT)
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