Page 10—Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000 258 Keystone FFA’s 72nd Year (Continued from Page 7) Rachel E. Day Rachel Day, 17- year-old daughter of Cliff and Anna Day, New Holland, enjoys the leadership activities and conferences where she can develop her leadership skills. The contests the members attend and the field trips taken allow her to “get to know the other mem bers in my chapter. I have learned many lifelong skills in FFA and will carry them with me throughout my life.” Rachel plans to attend college and major in elementary education. She has served as chapter second reporter, histo rian, and is recording secretary. Addition ally, she has served on several commit tees, including earnings, savings, and investments: as recruitment chair, as chair of the leadership cooperation; and chair of the human resources committee. She has completed market lamb pro jects and off-farm work at Yoder’s Coun try Market and CVS Pharmacy. Charlene Deeter Four-year Albion FFA member Char lene Deeter enjoyed attending Farm Show because it “was a fun experience.” She has completed projects in small animal care, including cat, turtle, hamster, mice, and dog. Charlene. 18, is the daughter of Maijor ie Fleeter, Albion. She plans to be a horse breeder and boarder, received a small ani mal care honor, and the Greenhand and chapter degrees. v-M* 4 EuSyljl «Quick Change Artist” Gas or Diesel, Fully Hydrostatic Power Units Available . , _ ~ Here Are Some Of The Interchangeable 20+ “Front Mounted” —* 54” Broom Model 525 4x4 with 48” Snow Blower „ FRONT Decks Dealers 9 Slip Scoop Power Blower ROY'S STEINER SALES & SERVICE 151 Sousley Road, Lenhartsville, PA 19534 610-756-6150 web site: www.thecyberlinks.com/steiner “I really enjoy the FFA because the you learn and friends you make for a lifetime,” wrote four-year Kutz town Area FFA mem- ber Emily Dietrich. *7 Emily is the daugh /, ter of Marlin and * * Dawn Dietrich, Kempton. Emily plans to work in the fam ily business. Dietrich’s Meats/Family Farms. She noted her FFA experience allowed her to become more self confident. Emily has served as chapter reporter, secretary, treasurer, and is president She has been involved in various committees, including citrus sale, pumpkin judging, FFA Week, and fair display. She com pleted poultry production projects and received the Allentown Fair scholarship and agribusiness honors. She received a Star Chapter Farmer honor and her Green hand and chapter degrees. tercsting person. This will help me in the future with learning to deal with people’s individual differences c Does your equipment aNow you to ch of these attachments without tools a You Could With A Degree Recipients Mark With ‘Signature Of Success’ Emily Dietrich Kelly Dietrich Thrce-ycar Tulpe hocken FFA member Kelly Dietrich noted the most “enjoyable part about FFA is having the opportunity to meet new people. At every contest or trip, I have at least met one new and in- and accept them for who they are, and not who they appear to be." Kelly, 17, is the daughter of Donna and Jim Dietrich, Hamburg. She plans to attend Penn State for an associate’s degree in ag business management Kelly has served as chapter sentinel and is president She also sered on the com munity service and conduct of meeting committees. Kelly has received a first place lives tock judging award during the 1999 FFA Week. She received the Star Greenland and Star Chapter Fanner honors. Kevin Dreibelbis Linda Dreibelbis, Lawrenceville. He plans to become a farm operator. Kevin is chapter student adviser. Addi tionally, he has completed several farm projects, including sheep, swine, and on farm work experience. He received the Star Agribusiness Award and the Green hand, chapter, and county degrees. David Dressier Four-year Greenwood FFA member David Dressier enjoys the “friends and activities” that comprise FFA. David, 18. is the son of Roger and Reni- Power Angle Blade HENRY H. HARTMAN 2300 Black Rock Road, Hanover, PA 17331 717-637-3741 - FAX 717-633-5051 As for FFA, “I en the trips and con because I got to new people and away from the i.” wrote three-year 'anesque Valley . member Kevin ibelbis. 'evin, 17, is the of Butch and - 9 Attachments Tiller e-mail: kesnoblr@sun-link.com ta Dressier, Millerstown. David plans to attend college to major in forestry conservation. David has served on the fruit sale com mittee. In addition, he completed various projects, including supervised agricultural experience, and others. David received the Greenhand, chapter, and area degrees. Erin Dymond Erin Dymond wrote: “I enjoy all of jdHPMk the fun activities and friendships that are a available through the yg .♦vl FFA. I have learned a lot about myself and mTT others in the past four years.” she noted. The experience is “sure to aid me in my future plans.” Erin, 17, is the daughter of Raymond and Maryann Dymond, Elverson. The four-year Twin Valley FFA membr plans to attend college to become an elementary teacher. Erin has served on various committees and participated in a range of activities, including citrus sale. Food for America, pet therapy, Ag Day breakfast, calendar sale, bulb sale, and others. She received a fust place in senior prepared public speak ing in 1999, a first in several fair mini exhibits, and placed high in the interview contest. (Turn to Page 11) Model 430 Aerator chipper Shredder