Page 6—Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000 258 Keystone FFA’s 72nd Year (Continued from Page S) FFA jacket that person is your friend. The FFA has made me a better person and I’ll never forget this part of my life.” Erin, 17, is the daughter of Robert and Sharon Baumgardner Jr„ Dillsburg. She has served as chapter parliamentarian, secretary, and as York County president. Erin served on various committees, including pig roast, banquet, sub sale. Domey Park and fruit sale, and completed farm experience and animal production projects. Erin has received several awards, including a second place in the 1998 York farm dairy judging, a bronze in the state record book, and dairy proficiency hon ors. She also received the Greenhand, chapter, and While Rose degrees. Cherie Beam Four-year Twin Valley FFA member Cherie Beam plans to attend college, major in English and minor or in journalism or communications, and “get a job in the writing/publishing fields.” Cherie, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Beam, Morgantown. She wrote that she enjoys the people of FFA. “All of the people I’ve met through FFA have had a positive impact on my life.” Cherie has served on various commit tees, including fruit and bulb sale, FFA breakfast, pet theipay. Food for America, flower sale, and others. She competed in various project book contests. Cherie completed projects in aquariums and lawn mowing. Jason R. Beggs Seventeen-year-old Jason R. Beggs enjoys the activities and projects FFA has to offer. Jason, 17, is the son of Cynthia L. Dunmcyer and Curtis A. Beggs. Jason, two year-Somerset FFA mem ber, has served as chapter sentinel and on the basketball banquet. He has completed various poultry and livestock projects. Jason plans to begin an apprenticeship in Latrobe for heavy equipment He has received his chapter and Greenhand honors. Courtney Marie Benner FFA, according to Courtney Marie Ben ner, “has taught me all of my leadership abilities,” she wrote. “Everything that I have learned I know that I will use in my future.” Courtney, 18, is the daughter of Carson and Lori Benner, Lewisburg. The four year Mifflinburg FFA member has served as chapter secretary and president Courtney has served on various commit tees, including national conference and leadership workshops. She has served on the cider, livestock, summer tour, mem bership, livestock, and nomination. She completed projects in beef, swine, and work experience. Courtney has received a gold in agro nomy, was second in the SAE contest, and received a silver in agronomy. She has received the Greenhand, chapter, and SUN Area FFA degrees. Courtney plans to attend Susquehanna University to be an elementary education teacher. Melanie L. Bicksler BTulpehocken FFA member Melanie L. Bicksler plans to “stay in the dairy field,” she wrote. About FFA, “I en joy going to die differ ent activities that the FFA gives you and meeting new people,” noted Melanie. The 17-year-old daughter of Floyd and Linda Bicksler has served as chapter his torian and reporter and is chapter secret ary. She has also served on the scholar ship, community service, and public rela tions committees and completed projects in dairy production and employment Melanie has received the Star Green hand, Star Chapter Farmer, dairy profi ciency, and high sales awards and gar nered the Greenhand and chapter degrees. Jackie Bleacher Four-year Manor FFA member Jackie Bleacher has served as chapter correspond ing secretary and is chapter secretary. Jackie, 17-year-old daughter of Jay and Jane Bleacher, Lancas ■■■■i ter, plans to continue working on her fam ily’s farm, which involves swine and crop production, in addition to custom farm work. Jackie noted that she enjoys FFA “because it provides me with a great learn ing experience, which will be useful for my future plans.” Jackie has served on varous committees, including banquet and yearbook. Projects include work experi ence and swine production. She received a leadership award and swine proficiency honor, in addition to her Greenhand, chap ter. and Red Rose degrees. Jill Bowers Four-year Selinsgrove FFA member Jill Bowers enjoys the leadership opportuni ties FFA offers, “because they prepare you for your future.” Jill, 17, is the daughter of Gary and Cin dy Bowers, Selinsgrove. Jill plans to attend college to major in meteorology. Jill has served as assistant sentinel and is chapter reporter. She has also served on various committees, including recreation, scholarship, exhibit, and leadership. She has completed a pet SAE project and received a public speaking proficiency honor. Jill has received her Greenhand, chapter, and SUN Area degrees. Ryan Bowlby Ryan Bowlby noted he learned a lot of “hands-on things” as a two-year Someret FFA member. Ryan, 18, is the son of Bob and Jeanne Bowlby, Somerset. He served as assistant student adviser and on the executive committee. Ryan has completed work experience projects and received his Greenhand and chapter degrees. He plans to attend techni cal school to study landscaping. Lisa Boyer BLisa Boyer, 17, daughter of Richard and Salley Boyer, Lebanon, plans to join the Army and travel or go to college, she noted. Lisa wrote that she enjoys FFA member ship because she is able “to meet new people each time you leave on an activi ty.” She also enjoys “having the opportun ity to build a team and work within that Degree Recipients Mark With ‘Signature Of Success’ team to get things done.” Lisa, four-year Northern Lebanon FFA member, has served on various commit tees. including earnings, sales, and invest ments. She completed projects in rabbit production, pleasure horse, and on- and off-farm work experience. She received her Greenhand, county, and chapter degrees. Chad completed several projects, including beef growing, finishing, and small engine repair. He has received a record book honor and the Greenhand, chapter, and area FFA degrees. Chad enjoys being able to speak with other FFA members “all ova die United States." t Four-year Tyrone Area FFA member Crystal Brodzina noted she enjoys “working with different kinds of people you meet, be cause you get to learn what other FFA mem bers do in their chapters.” Crystal. 17, is the daughter of Susan and Thomas Brodzina, Warriors Mark. Although her future plans are “undecided,” she has served as chapter reporter and vice president and is presi dent. She also served on varous commit tees, including banquet, donkey basketk ball, fruit sales, scholarship, leadership, and chair of the public relations. Crystal completed work experience projects and received a fruit sales award. She also received the Greenhand and Star Chapter Farmer honors. Crystal N. Bozlinski Future plans for six-year Mohawk FFA member Crystal Bozlinski include becom ing a nurse. Crystal, 19-year-old daughter of Philip and Cindy Bozlinski, Wampum, enjoys the leadership skills “we use in FFA,” she wrote. “Also it gives you a chance to get up and talk in front of people.” Crystal has served as chapter reporter and secretary. She has served on the chap ter program of activities committee. She has completed varous projects, including dairy herd, comprised of between 20-25 head of Holsteins, Jerseys, and Ayrshires. She received various awards, including a regional in prepared public speaking, All- American Junior Calf Ayrshire, and received the Greenhand and chapter honors. Chad M. Bream Three-year Big )ring FFA member tad M. Bream plans “work hard and iake money to be le to own my own imall farm.” Chad, 18, is the son Lynn and Joan •ream, Shippensburg. He has served on various committees, including tractor driving and banquet. He is chapter sentinel. Crystal Brodzina Joshua Broucher Two-year Somerset FFA member Joshua Broucher plans to “work and go to college and get a job working down south on a NASCAR team,” he wrote. Joshua, 18, son of James and Amy Jo Stout, Somerset, enjoys FFA because “we learn a lot of fun and interesting things,” he noted. “It's a great experience and I recom mend it for everyone.” Joshua has completed off-farm projects and received the assistant secretary and Greenhand honors. Kevin Brown ■MI year Spring FFA member, plans to go to a technical school or college and “then jr : , wrote: “I enjoy every ■ thing because it gives me leadership skills °d people skills.” Kevin, 20, is the son of Dana and Kathy Brown, Carlisle. Kevin served as newsletter editor and was calendar chairman. He has served on the calendar, BOAC, tractor driving, and ban quet committees, and completed projects in fruit orchard and landscaping. He has received the Grccnhand, chapter, and area FFA honors. Kyle Burdette Six-year Conoco cheague FFA member Burdette noted he enjoys meeting people. “Friendships will last a lifetime and FFA offers you that ability," he wrote. Kyle, 17, is the son ArjH of James and Nina Burdette, Mercersburg. He plans to attend a four-year college to major in ag business or management. Kyle, who as served as chapter sentinel and county vice president, is county presi dent. He has served on various commit tees, including citrus and community ser vices. He completed a dairy judging pro ject and received various awards, including saving on the state winning team in dairy judging, the winning team in ag sales, national gold niKdal team in dairy judging, and won a national bronze in sales. He received the Star Greenhand and Star Chapter Farmer honors. Shawna M. Carbaugh “I enjoy being able to woik as a team to accomplish goals set by all members,” wrote three-year New Oxford FFA mem ber Shawna M. Carbaugh. Shawna, 18, daughter of Hiomas and Barbara Carbaugh. plans to attend York Technical Institute for accounting and “work for a large agricultural corporation.” Shawna, chapter secretary her senior year, has been involved with the member ship and community service committees. She has completed work experience pro jects. In addition, Shawna has received several awards, including the Larry Feeser Memorial Award, public speaking awards with two years of her membership in FFA, and the Star Greenhand. She has achieved her Greenhand and chapter degrees. Jessica Catherman t Four-year West Snyder FFA member Jessica Catherman enjoys the “challenge and commitment you learn from being a member” of FFA, she daughter of Sue and Steve Catherman, Middlebuig. Jessica plans to attend Penn State to major in animal science. In addition, Jessica has held various offices in FFA, including her current posi tion of chapter and SUN Area FFA stu dent adviser. She has also served as chap ter assitant treasurer and assistant secretary. Jessica has served on various commit tees, including public relations, co-chair of the citrus, and on the banquet commit tee. She completed SAE projects in on-