B2o4.ancaster Farming, Friday, January 10, 1997 205 Leaders With Vision To Receive Keystone Honor (CondmMd dem Pad* BtT) Korey Evan Kuhn Zachary Lathed £ Jod. Koval Korey Evan Zachary Law- ~ jgßjMjd m | t k v ,i it Kuhn, 17-year-old head, 17, is the b, Josh Koval. 17- son Judy and son of Nancy Law- m year-old son of Ro- Kimothy Kuhn of head, Clearfield. A bert and Janice Ko- McSherrystown, member of the ' nh, w 1 hlr nMhr. 'Lx considers FFA val- Clearfield Area BIlV: 0. is member of the Ber- opoor- w* FFA, Zachary has lin Brothersvalley ““.. lor . , • h „_ °r FFA Josh held of- tunnies m leader- L w iw all f in v chaplain, and stu- ting new from lßE|j| yC He has completed dent advisor He all over statc v ' * BBMB has completed dent advisor, mc mnniv work experience and plans to attend col servol on commit- **• lege. Zachary has earned the Grccnhand, tecs for the parents and members banquet, copter farmer, and Star Chapter Farmer Lc livestock, and com growing contest. He A four-year member or the New oxtord .J*' mi had broiler projects and earned greenhand FFA, Korey held office as sentinel, repor- jj and chapter degrees. ter, and class representative. a Josh, who plans to work for Mountai- David neer Mining after graduation, said that he Korey worked on the membership com- David Lehman, cc most enjoyed studying ag mechanics and mittee and completed wildlife and work son 0 f Mary Jane « ag production in FFA. experience projects. Korey received the Lehman of Ephrata in Star greenhand award and the John L. a four-year mem- lu Krasert award and degrees for greenhand, bc r 0 f Cloister FFA Nathan Kreider fanner and county. Korey plans to attend at Ephrata High A Nathan Kreider, 17-year-old son of Pennylsvania College of Technology. School. David Scott and Vickie Kreider of Quarryville, is served on com- a four-year member of Solanco, where he mittees for ban- y served as sentinel and vice president q Uet| md the state * 0 Nathan worked on committees for panui L. Laudcrmilch committee. His BBBBBjBB []j supervised occupation and recreation. He Daniel Lauder- jHBHHBB projects included vegetable gardening and completed projects for production, for m u c h is the 18- work experience at Oregon Dairy and Fox- - which he received awards, and work year -old son of chase Golf Course. experience. Eugene and Anita David earned proficiency awards for veg- ‘ Nathan has earned greenhand, chapter, Laudcrmilch of East etable production and food science tech and Red Rose degrees. Nathan said that he a member of nology. - plans to work on the family farm after gra- Grassland FFA at David earned greenhand, chapter, and duadon. but will remember the group Garden Spot High red rose awards. He plants to major in turf activities and the many things he learned school, Daniel has grass science at Penn State. through his FFA involvement. held office as rep- David most enjoyed educational field resentative. BOAC. HU mk" trips and hands on experience that FFA and second recording secretary. He com- offers. He also appreciated the well- Mark D. Malogrino Nick Kreider plcted projects for Operation Green Stripe. educated teachers. “Of the many ex- Nick Kreider, 17-year-old son of Herb Brubaker Community Park, dog project. periences with FFA, and Darlene Kreider of Quarryville, is a and off-farm woik experience. Justin I m <> st enjoyed FFA member of Solanco for four years. Justin Lehman, Hr' I BPB meeting FFA mem- Nick has served as BOAC chairman, and Committee membership included help- ig-year-old son of ■■ fl ** re an “ V 1 on committees for community service, ing with community development and 12th David and Debra the field of agn public relations, and human resources. alumni relations. Lehman of Palmyra, culture from ail Nich completed projects in tobacco, is a member of the over the state, com and farm work to earn county and Daniel earned awards for Star Green- Northern Lebanon noted four-year Spud state awards for proficiency in crops. He hand> pro fi c icncy award for poultry, star FFA'for four years. H said, "Exhibiting my com and tobacco at chapter, proficiency award for diversified Justin held office ■ ber Mark Malogn the fair and helping with chapter activities livestock, proficiency award, and agricul- ‘as historian and B ; no were my most enjoyable FFA activities. pro( j uct i oni W as active in com- "V Nick earned greenhand, chapter and Red mittees for recre- m . 4 Rose degrees. He plans to work on the Daniel plans a career in tclccommunica- a tion and public relations. Justin’s projects family farm after graduation. He that he most enjoyed FFA included rabbit production, beef Breeding, for the opportunities to learn about a sub- swine finishing, corn and soybean ject and then compete in a contest to show production. how much you learned, and the opportuni- He earned awards for star greenhand, Billy Joe Kress ' ty to win trips to compete against other sw ine production proficiency, second Billy Joe Kress of Hanover is the son of FFA members around the U.S. greenhand contest, chapter trophy for com (Turn to Pm 822) Rick Kress. The New Oxford FFA’er held * % , to^?y^lS^Wr Sldent(lUnnB (G^<@(^(G^(G^(@(^(G^(^(^(G^(G^(GSl)^ Billy’s projects included hog and work m> IT’S TIME TO OO hand and county awards and plans on earn- fnc?} ■ ■ I ■ V]U| |J JUV ing the FFA American degree after 2S COMPLETE LINE OF TOP-QUALITY GRAIN DRYERS able for the opportunity to meet neat peo pla and Ihe inleiesliDg places the chapter (gD -gn* EFFICIENT MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES visits* 1 I RELIABLE FACTORY-TRAINED dealers Kevin L. Kevin L. Kuhn, 17-year-old son of Kimothy and Judy Kuhn of McSherrys town, plans to re main active in FFA after graduation. He wants to work on the family farm and earn the American Degree. The New Oxford FFA’er has held office as for three terms as class representative and as sentinel. Kevin’s wildlife projects and work experience enabled him to earn greenhand and county degrees. He has earned awards in wildlife, star greenhand, and as star chaper farmer. Kevin said that the chance to visit farms and sec how they operate has opened up a whole new field of interest to him. <f§|) || (gSD AFFORDABLE QUALITY (^S3p<^s^<gs^cgsl><ga^c^st><gs3D<^s^<^st>c^s3Dc^s^D<gS3D<^ssD<gS3DoSjDoS3g>c^S3D<gsx>ost> production, scholarship award, com pro duction proficiency award, county project book awards, corn production, swine fin ishing, and beef breeding. State medals were earned for project books, beef breed ing and com production. Justin has greenhand, chapter, and coun ty degrees. He is most appreciative for FFA instruction on how to weld better as he believes it could be a valuable skill in his future. Justin plans to attend Penn Tech. Amy Louise Long Amy Louise Long is the 17-year-old daughter of Ruthann and David Long of Coudcrsport She is a four-year member of Spudgrowers FFA of Coudcrsport Jr.-Sr. High School. Amy held offices as reporter, secretary and vice president Membership in committees included involvement in chapter development ban quet scholarship, public relations, com munity beautification, and program of activities. Amy completed projects in equine sci ence and pygmy goat production. She received awards for Star greenhand, public speaking, horse judging, creed, land judg ing. and parliamentary procedure. She also earned greenhand, chapter, and keystone awards. Amy plans to study pte-veterinary medicine at a four-year university. “FFA offers great leadership opportuni ties and chances to make new friends while renewing old friendships,” Amy said. Mark, 17, son of Paul and Barbara Blauvelt, Coudersport, indicated that FFA “allowed me to team about the various interests and opportunities available in the Held of agriculture, as well as develop new friendships.” Mark has served as chapter student adviser, treasurer, and president He also (HD (HD (HD (HD m> (HD (HD (HD (HD (HD (HD <|bD (HD (HD (HD (HD (HD (HD SONES GRAIN SYSTEMS Muncy, PA (717) 584-2282 <HD
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