210 FFA Keystone Recipients Help Build The Future (Continued from Page 30) and tree planting, touts for third grade stu dents, agriculture day breakfasts, dairy cattle judging and livestock judging con test, the collegiate FFA Fall Leadetshipo Conference, the Blue Mountain Coopera tive Institute, and she has won a state silver award in the record book contest for other pets. She has also been involved in the chapter's fund raising efforts, such as with its citrus sales, and T-shirt sales, and milkshake wagon support She has also war a dairy production proficiency award. She has earned her Greenhand and Chapter degrees. She said her plan is to go to York Central Penn College to pursue a two-year business degree and then own and operate a bed and breakfast business. Penny Prue Penny Lunn Prue, of Gerald and Patricia Prue, of Philadel die student advisor for the Lincoln FFA served as its pres ident last year and W*' - reporter the year > r prior. 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Wade said he intends to attend college to pursue studies of horses and farm and Snow Blower attachments, which can do the work of 20 single-purpose machines All with the quality and performance that you'd expect from a Steiner Visit your authorized dealer today THE STEINER Harrisburg, PA degrees, and won Star Chapter, Star Greenhand, and Chapter Leadership awards. She said that she would like to attend Brigham Young University and possibly pursue a career in elementary education. “I enjoy going on all the school trips along with my chapter. I have attended the Kansas City Convention twice and both times I learned so many new things,” she said. “I feel that since I have become a member of the FFA, I have learned to do, and have participated in, many things I normally would not have.” Slip Scoop • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential K»• , ■ W•' w # B JM V I’r •• » 31 <S Ht» I I M\ <1 >• ¥ ri»¥ • •"¥ ' Finn Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Friday, January B, IBM Pagi 31 ranch management. “I hope to become a jockey, or break, breed and train horses,” he said. The opportunities fra* the future and the comradcric of fellow FFA mem bers are what he said he enjoys most about the organization. Karen Reed Karen Reed, 18, daughter of Kenny and Jana Reed of Derry, is the current presi dent of the Deny FFA Chapter having served as vice president this past year. She has been involved with the Initiation Committee and the Get-Aquainted Com mittee, as well as the chapter’s bam and fundraising committees. Her projects involve working with beef production, and she won a bronze stale award for her beef production record keeping. She earned her Greenhand and Chapter degrees, and plans to run for state FFA office. After that, she said intends to apply to Montana State University to pursue a degree in agricultural education and cooperative extension service. Curtis Reichard Curtis Reichard, 17, son of Ed and Frances Reichard of Chambcrsburg, has been a member of the Blue Ridge FFA Chapter for six years. He received wide publicity in agriculture news papers this year with his dairy catde showing wins. President for the past year, vice president the year prior, and also serving as reporter and stu dent advisor for the chapter, Reichard list his projects as work with dairy cows and IPPPWIPW W**' ~ w - ' ■*><••>« * >■»* ‘ / * i ' . » We do box culverts and wing walls to match your specifications • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA INC. 717-656-2016 daily heifers. Over die past year, be received a Star Fanner Award, was named the outstanding member of die chapter, and won awards in prepared public speak ing and dairy production. He has his Greenland and chapter degrees, and plans to pursue a degree in daily animal science from Penn Sate University. The Waynes boro Area Senior High School student said he enjoys FPA. “I enjoy meeting new people and learning about their different ideas.” Derek Rice Derek Rice, 19, on of Thomas and Evelyn Rice of Mifflinburg, has been a member of the Mifflinburg FFA for four years. He has been a member of the chapter’s Cider Committee, and served as the chairperson for its Summer Meetings Committee and its Food for American Committee. His projects include market lambs and swine. He showed a grand champion market lamb, won the SUN Area Supervised Agricultural Experience award, a silver award at the state level for SAE, and showmanship and fitting awards for market lambs and swine. He earned Greenhand, Chapter and SUN Area degrees, and has participated outside FFA as a member of the livestock judging team at Penn State, horse judging at Penn States, and is a member of his high school bowling team. His plan is to pursue a career in carpentry. (Turn to Page 32) rn AS I »
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