Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 2000, Image 56

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Ryan Eberly
Two-year Manhcim
FFA member Ryan
Eberly enjoys “all the
activities and events
attend” the
chapter, he noted.
Ryan, 18, is die son
Dave and Sue
/Eberly, Manhcim. He
plans to work at Frey
Mechanical.
Lyan has received recognition as part of
stale ag mechanics winning team in
9. He also received the Star Gicenhand
chapter degrees.
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258 Keystone Degree Recipients
daughter of Robert
and Kimberly Eckcr, East Berlin. Heather
plans to enroll in York College to become
an elementary school teacher.
Heather is chapter reporter. In addition,
she has saved on several committees,
including PALS, pig roast, banquet, sub
sale, Domcy Park, and fruit sale.
Heather completed various pijccts,
including work at Honeysuckle Farm and
Kennel, and production work. She
received several awards, including county
horse judging second individual and first
team, a first individual in the floriculture
contest, and second team and individual in
SINCE 1957 - SPECIALIZING IN:
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FACT
\ We Offer Rebuilt or Exchange Injection Pumps,
Injectors & Turbochargers
Repair, Recalibration, On-vehicle Service & Parts for
ALL DIESEL APPLICATIONS:
Heather Ecker
enjoy the unity
leadership the
icers and members
wrote four-year
;r FFA member
ither Eckcr. “The
(cers work together
team and achieve
■ things."
leather, 18, is the
Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000—Page
the 1999 county horse judging contest.
She received her Greenhand and chapter
honors.
Brandi Edwards
P Four-year Central
Columbia FFA member
Brandi Edwards noted
that she enjoys FFA
membership because
of the educational trips
taken and the leader
ship conferences
attended. “We meet
new people and devc
lop valuable tools for
life,” she noted.
Brandi, 17, is the daughter of Don and
Bev Edwards, Berwick. Brandi plans to
attend Penn State to study business.
Brandi, who served as reporter and is
secretary, has been involved in various
committees, including Bloomsburg Fair,
citrus sales, and ag safety. She has com
pleted ag employment projects and
received a chapter leadership honor, in
ASSOCIATION OF
DIESEL SPECIALISTS
*!
VACUUM PUMPS AND POOS
addition to the Grcenhand, Star Green
hand, and chapter honors.
Jack Edwards
hmm Future plans
member Jack Edwards
include taking over
■k, JM| jH the family fann.
I* Jack, a senior at
Central High School
i in Mardnsburg, is the
/ son of Melvin and
pr T~ Patricia Edwards,
* Williamsburg. Jack
has served as chapter treasurer and is chap
ter president.
In addition, Jack, who noted he enjoys
working with various community service
projects, served on the earnings and sav
ings, executive, and fruit committees. He
participated in the Food for America Prog
ram, dairy judging at the State FFA Activi
ties Week, county land juding, Farm Safe
ty Day, and others. He has received varous
project book awards.
Adam Shawn Entcrlinc
Four-year Manor
FFA member Adam
Shawn Enterline en
joys various aspects of
FFA membership, in
cluding the leadership
work, achieving goals,
and “setting a good
example for the young-
er classmates." He
enjoys always being
able to “work with others and meet new
faces.”
Adam, 18, is the son of Ken and Pam
Zimmerman, Conestoga. Future plans
include a career in agriculture.
Adam has served on various commitees,
including Makc-A-Wish, road cleanup,
and petting zoo. He completed projects in
hogs, tobacco, garden, and work
experience.
Adam has received the Grecnhand,
chapter, and Red Rose degrees.
Jessie Eshelman
P Jessie Eshelman
wrote: “I enjoy being
in FFA because 1 get
to meet new people. I
get to work with
animals and learn
about them.’*
Jessie, 17, is the
| daughter of Garnet
-- I and Wanda Eshelman,
St. Thomas. She plans
to attend college and
major in agricultural business.
Jessie, three-year Conococheague FFA
member at James Buchanan High School,
has served on the following committees:
cooperative, community service, leader
ship, and recreation. In addition, she has
completed dairy herd projects and was on
the Eastern States fourth place farm busi
ness management team. She received her
Grecnhand, chapter, and county degrees.
Melissa Eshclman
“I enjoy meeting
new people and learn-
a wide range of
things in managing a
business,'' noted two-
Grassland FFA
Melissa
Eshclman.
' Melissa, 18, is the
pH daughter of Richard
and Kathy Eshclman,
Terre Hill. Melissa noted she plans to train
and show hunter horses.
Melissa has served on varous commit
tees, including ag careers and support
group. She completed work experience at
Auntie Anne's Soft Pretzels and in horse
manship practicuffl.
She noted it was a neat experience “to go
to Peon State this summer and test my
knowledge of horsemanship."
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