205 Leaders (Continued from Page B 16) Kathy Hunt Four-yar Cloister FFA member Kathy Hurst noted she enjoys “learning about the environ ment I live in ” Kathy, 17, daugh ter of Leon and Betty Hurst, Ephra ta, has served as chapter secretary. In addition, she served state committees. She raised capons for three years and won proficiency awards in dairy foods and wildlife management Kathy has received her Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Nicholas P. “FFA provided the leadership ac tivities which per mitted me to see and meet others of similar inter ests,” according to three-year Blue Juniata member Nicholas Isenbcrg. Nicholas, 18, son of David and Denise LeCrone, Alexandria, Do you need to level the corral, clear a trail, or clean out the stalls? Then it's time for you to put a Kubota tractor to work. Kubota's new B-Series provides strong, versatile performance with diesel engines providing 13-18 PTO HP. 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Nicholas has served as chapter chaplain and assistant vice president. He served on the fruit sales, program of work, and budget committees, and participated in dairy cattle shows, land judging, and on the parliamentary procedure team. He com pleted SAE on-farm, dairy heifers, and market hog projects. He was selected by the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperatives to attend the national program in St. Louis. He received the Star Gteenhand and Star Chapter honors. Troy Ray Johnson Five-year New Oxford FFA member Troy Ray Johnson plans to be a welder. Troy, 18, son of Kenneth and Carole Johnson, Hanover, has served as chapter class representative. He served on the community service and participation com mittees and completed work experience on farm. Troy received the county degree. Joseph Keefer Joseph Keefer is the 17-year-old son of Marilyn and John Keefer of Thompson town. 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Projects include wild life conservation and dairy farm employe ment He has earned the green hand, chap ter and county degrees. “In FFA you do hands-on learning and you can build projects and see how things are done. It’s not just a class you sit in all day,” Jim said of his appreciation for the FFA program. Jim plans to go into partnership with his dad on the family’s Ponder Hill Farm. West Chester WENNER FORD TRACTOR, INC. 610-399-9615 York YORK TRACTOR, INC. 717-764-1094 NEW JERSEY Hainesport MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS 609-267-6100 DELAWARE Newark NEWARK KUBOTA, INC. 1-800-955-3031 Aimee Kincer Aimee Kincer, the 18-year-old daughter of Tim and Dottie Kincer of Airville. has been a four-year member of Kenndard- Dale FFA. She has served as chaplain and a two-year term as president. Committee membership included plan ning FFA week, a petting zoo, and a ban quet. Projects included market hogs, plea sure horse, poultry, and rabbit Aimee received awards for chapter leadership, state bronze record bookkeeping, and horse proficiency. She earned degrees in greenhand, chapter, and White Rose. Aimee enjoyed meeting new people and learning about new things in her FFA Involvement. She is uncertain of what she will be doing after graduation. Jennifer Kinney Jennifer Kinney. BHH 18-year-old daughter of Nora and Glenn Kinney of Albion, a three-year member of Albion FFA at Northwes tem High School. She has held the office of reporter and served on com- bHHHHI mittees for banquet, volleyball, and foot ball field activities. Jennifer’s projects include dog pleasure and home improvement She received awards for small animal production and fioiticulture. She has also earned green hand and chapter degrees. Jennifer, who plans to become a teacher, said that she enjoys doing things with all the people she meets in FFA. Jodi Knapsnyder Jodi Knapsnyder, 17-year-old daughter of Jean and Barry Knapsnyder of Meyers dale, is a member of Myersdale FFA. Dur ing her four-year membership, Jodi has served a two-year term as secretary and on the spring trip, scholarship, and BOAC committees. Jodi participated in two off farm work experiences and received greenhand and chapter degrees. She also received the top salesman award. Jodi plans to become a veterinarian technician. Donny Donny Knowles, son of Dave am Patty Knowles 01 North Bingham, a three-year mem ber of Headwaters FFA at Norther Potter High School He has held the office of reporter and served on coni' mittees for donkey ’ and the activities program. Donny had a dog production project, received green hand and chapter degrees, and the Favorite Senior Fall Athlete Award. Donny plans to attend Alfred State College. David Kocher David Kocher, 18- year-old son of Ro bert and June Ko chcr of Pennsylvania Furnace, plans on working on the fam ily farm after gradu- tHpr* ation. He had Hairy projects and re- ceived awards for dairy production and crop production during his five-year mem bership with the State College Little Lions FFA Chapter. He also served as news reported. FFA was enjoyable, David said, because he was able to be with his friends and they always had a good time together. (Turn to Pago B 20)
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