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Kristin Lcisey
Four-year Twin
Valley FFA member
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people and make M A " JumS
friends. I also find
the knowledge I
have accumulated
over the four years
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and leadership very rewarding.”
Kristin, 17, is the daughter of Larry and
Linda Lcisey, Hdney Brook. She is chap
ter historian. She has served on several
committees, including Food For America,
citrus sale. Farm Show field trip. Made
For Excellence, Ag Day breakfast, and
others. She participated in a wide variety
of conferences and contests, including
placing third in the regional public speak
ing contest in 1994.
Kristin has completed projects on dogs.
She plans to attend college to major in
marine biology or oceanography. She
received the Star Greenhand honor and
the Greenhand and chapter degrees.
Joy L. Lesher
“I enjoy the
aspect of being
around other teens
who all have one
similarity,” said
four-year Line
Mountain/
Mahantan
go FFA member
Joy Lesher. “They
love agriculture.
FFA’ers respect,
honor, and cherish agriculture and agri-
cultural opportunities throughout the
world!”
Joy plans to attend Delaware Valley
College to major in dairy science and
become a veterinarian.
She is chapter president and has served
as vice president. She is the SUN Area
vice president. In addition, Joy has served
on various committees, including Food
For America as chairman and on the ice
cream party, banquet, and chicken bar
becue committees.
Joy has completed projects in dairy
herd. She received the chapter Greenhand,
chapter Star Fanner, county Star Farmer,
and won several awards, including a sec
ond place in the state public speaking con
test and a third in the state dairy show
manship event. She also received her SUN
Area degree.
Eric C. Levengood
Four-year Northern Lebanon FFA
member Eric Levengood enjoys horse
judging at area contests. Future plans
include “riding bulls, racing cars, and pos
sibly starting a family,” he noted.
Eric, 17, is the son of Eric Levengood,
Jonestown. He is assistant student adviser.
In addition, he has served on the lab, recre
ation, and community service committees.
He has completed projects in pleasure
horses and community service. Eric also
won awards in horse judging, farm busi
ness management, and livestock. He
received his Greenhand, chapter, and
county degrees.
Four-year Central Cove FFA member
Adam Longenecker, president of the
chapter, noted that he enjoys “being with
and working around my friends.”
Adam, 18, is the son of Harold and Lin
da Longenecker, Williamsburg. He plans
to work on family farm.
Adam has saved on the leadership,
executive, budget, and citrus committees.
He has completed on-farm work experi
ence projects and beef finishing. He
received awards for grand champion steer
and for public speaking. He received his
Greenhand and chapter degrees.
Dale Longwell
“I enjoy learning
about agriculture
and agricultural
opportunities be
cause I enjoy agri
culture,” noted
two-year Lenape
AVTS member Dale
Longwell.
Dale, 18, is the
son of Jerry and
Pat Longwell, Kittat ag.
plans to attend Penn State, is chapter
president.
Additionally, Dale has served on the
planning, budget, and Pioneer Festival
committees. He completed projects in
sheep and crops. He won scholarship and
livestock judging awards and received the
chapter fanner and Greenhand honors.
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Holly L. Love
What does six-year Linesville FFA
member Holly Love enjoy most about
FFA?
“Everything, all the activities and
experiences that I got to participate in,”
she wrote.
Holly, who plans to attend college to
become an elementary teacher, has served
as parliamentary procedure team secret
ary. She has also served on the banquet
committee.
In addition. Holly has completed pro
jects on swine and garden and heifer pro
jects. She received her Gteenhand degree.
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Rob, 17, four-year
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chapter
treasurer. He noted
his future plan is
Rob has served on various committees,
including recreation, environment, and
recreation. In addition, he has completed
cm- and off-farm work experience. He
received awards in the project book con
test (a bronze at the county level and a
silver at the state level). He received his
Grcenhand, chapter, and Red Rose
degrees.
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