197 FFA’ers To Receive Keystone Degree At Farm Show (Continued from Page El 2) Andrew J. Boyer Future plans for four-year Conrad Weiser FFA mem ber Andrew Boyer include attending the Penn State Col lege of Agriculture. Andrew, 18, son of Gregory and Jean Boyer, Robesonia, Berks County, has served on various committees, including citrus sales, cider sales, Elm Tree, calendar sales, Christmas wreath sales, Adopt the Highway, and recycling. He has been awarded the StarGreenhand and Star Agri business degrees. Michael Boyer Michael Boyer, four-year Dover FFA member, has served as chapter chaplain and trea surer and county chaplain and trea surer. Michael, 17, son of Larry Q. and Susan A. Smith, Dover, York County, has also served on the chapter’s citrus and banquet committees. He has received the Star Chapter Farmer, Green hand, Chapter Farmer, and White Rose degrees. P. Levi Bream “I plan to go into the Army to be a special elec tronic device repair er,” noted four year Bermudian FFA member P. Levi Bream. ‘‘l hope to return and run the family farm someday.” The 17- year-old son of Phil Bream and Patti Gard ner, Levi is chapter sentinel. Levi, Gard ners, Adams County, has completed beef breeding and finishing record books on 10 head of cattle during a four-year span. He also completed skills and tasks books for two years and keeps an ag employment Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 6, 1995-El3 record book. He served on the cider and sandwich sale committees for one year and is on the Ag Olympic Committee. He has earned the Greenhand, Star Grccnhand, Chapter, and County degrees. William Brecht ‘ ‘Join the Air Force, move out West, and start a ranch” comprise the plans of four year Danville FFA member William Brecht. William, 17, son of Marvin Brecht, Danville, Montour County, has served as chapter treasurer. He served on various committees, including Halloween float and Farm Show. He also built a shed for the Danville High School’s baseball team. William has earned the Greenhand and Chapter degrees. Kevin Brightbill Kevin Brightbill noted that he wants to attend Penn State to major in animal bios cience ultimately to receive his veterin ary degree and pursue his dream of becom ing a veterinarian. Kevin, 17, son of Donald and Elaine Brightbill, Miller stown, Perry County, has served as chair of the citrus committee and has completed his SAE project in swine finishing. He has served the chapter as FFA student adviser and served the region as area FFA sentinel. Kevin has earned the Greenhand, Chapter, and Area degrees. Keith Edward Brofer The 17-year-old son of Edward and San dy Brofee, Millerstown, Perry County, Keith Brofee indicated he intends to enroll in a two-year school to study diesel mechanics. Keith, four-year Greenwood FFA member, has served on the citrus and recreation committees. He has obtained the Greenhand, Chapter, and Area degrees. Randy B “Farming” form the plans for four year Manheim FFA member Randy Bruckhart. Randy, 18, son of Robert and Erma Bruck hart, Manheim, has served as student adviser of his chap ter. He also served on Farm Show, and earnings and savings committee. His SAE project is employ ment with Hershey Brothers Dairy. Randy has obtained his Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Jeremy Burnham Four-year FFA member Jeremy Bum ham, son of John and Ruth Burnham, Con neautville, has raised beef, swine, com, hay, sorghum, and dairy cattle for SAE projects. Jeremy serves as chapter vice president and county president. The Con neaut Valley FFA’er is the 1994-1995 Western Region Star Farmer. Jeremy plans to graduate and continue to farm while attending college for forestry. Jamie Burns Jamie Bums, 17, intends to get a job in ag and auto mechanics. Jamie, 17, Spring Mills, Centre County, has on-form work experience the last two years as a Penn Valley FFA’er. “I have a heifer for one year and 1 had a feeder calf one year. I also had a garden one year,” Jamie indicated. The four-year FFA’er has served as assis tant secretary and serves as assistant vice president. Jamie represented the chapter in area and state contests and has received the Greenhand, Star Grccnhand, Chapter, and County degrees. (Turn to Page El 4) Lk \PV \M M.\
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