Page »—Farm Show' Section 2, Lancaater Farming, Friday, January 9, 1998 210 FFA Keystone Recipients Help Build The Future (Continued from Page 6) Lisa Zack Lisa Marie Zack, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zack of Blairsville, is secretary the United FFA Chap ter, and has served as chairman and co chairman the E chapter’s Banquet, Demonstration and mHBNHHMI Food Committees. Her projects include swine production, swine finishing, and vegetable and flower production. She won awards for creed speaking, and earned her Greenband and Chapter degrees. She said she plans to pursue at least a couple of edu cational degrees, starting with one in gov ernment and public service, followed up by one in business law. She said she also intends to study languages, such as Spanish. Billie Jo Zciglcr Billie Jo Zeiglcr, 17, daughter of Steve and Jackie Zcigler of Carlisle, has served as vice president and sen- tin e 1 of the Cumberland * Valley FFA Chap- I ter. 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She has earned her Greenband, Chapter and Area degrees. She is to attend Juniata College entered in pre veterinary studies. Harold Zcisct Jr. Harold Zcisct Jr., 18, son of Harold and Iris Zcisct of East Earl, has served as chapter vice pres ident of community development for two years, and has been involved in the chapter’s Recreation and Community De velopment committees. His project include raising pheasants and quail in a partnership, as well as doing habitat improvements. He won a Star Gteenhand award, and three gold state and county awards for record book keeping, a second place in the county in aquatics contest, fourth in region, second at states; and sixth in states for wildlife knowledge. With Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees, he said he plans to work for his father after being graduated from high school. Someday, he said, he would like to own a hunting preserve. 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Joanne Zimmerman Joanne Zimmer BUMHIHj man, 18, daughter of David and Joyce of Reinholds, is pres ident of the Cloister FFA Chapter, having served as its secte- m. tary, reporter and secretary. She has been involved in the IHRMt * I chapter Recreation and Game committees. Her projects include raising capons, doing farm work, research, raising veal calves, and home improvement. She has won a (Turn to Page 9) ZIMMERMAN r Fan* corf. VAN DALE’ Manure Equipment * h
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