Page 24—Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000 258 Keystone FFA’s 72nd Year (Continued from Page 21) Melinda Erin Martin Melinda Erin I Martin, Conooocheague member, enjoys meeting “all of the new people that I see from across the state and country,” she noted Melinda, 17, daugh ter of Marcus Loretta Martin, Mer cersburg, plans to attend college aand major in, she noted, “something related to agriculture.” Melinda has served as chapter chaplain, student adviser, secretary, and county FFA president. She is vice president Melinda has served on the community service and leadership committees. She completed dairy herd projects and received several awards, including the national ag sales team, national dairy judging team, and a gold medal in public speaking. She received the Grecnhand, chapter, and county degrees. Adam McAnlis Four-year Mohawk FFA member Adam McAnlis enjoys the various FFA activities, "especially the contests," he wrote, "because you get to complete* with and meet new people." Adam, 17, son of Dale and Faith McAn lis, plans to attend the Pennsylvania Col lege of Technology or work as a carpenter. Adam has served as chapter chaplain and is vice president He has served on the program of activities committee. In addition, Adam has completed sever al projects, including market steer and on farm work experience. He received an award in the state ag mechanics contest and in the Big E ag mechanics contest. He also received his Greenband and chapter degrees. Joshua P. McCleester FFA is attractive to members such as Joshua P. McCleester because “I can be involved in competitions in subjects that interest me,” he wrote. Joshua, 17, is the son of Barbara and Glenn McCleester, Port Matilda. The Tyr one Area FFA member plans to attend col lege for forestry. Joshua has served as chapter secretary. He has also served on the community ser vice, SAE, and leadership committees. He completed projects in poultry, woodwork ing, gardening, lawn mowing, and wildlife conservation. In addition, he received several awards, including the South Central Star in special ized agriculture and the second place state forestry team. He also received his Green hand and chapter degrees. Mike McClellan FFA teaches you “how to cooperate with others,” noted four-year Bcllwood Antis FFA member Mike McClellan. Mike, 17, son of Mike and Debbie McClellan, plans to "possibly go to techni cal school.” Mike has served on several committees, including leadership, recreation, commun ity service, earnings and savings, scholar ship, and public relations. In addition, he has completed home garden and work experience projects. Mike received a gold and two silver fa* project books and a scholarship award in addition to his Gteenhand and chapter degrees. Daniel McMichael FFA membership meant a lot to •ur-year Manor FFA 'mber Daniel Michael. I enjoy all the /portunities that come along,** Daniel wrote. “For example, idetship in the FFA you get the chance to take control and become someone that peple will look up to, believe in, and respect As well as lead ership, responsibility is another opportuni ty that comes along. Without both, you can’t get far. But in the FFA, you get them and they can take you places.” Daniel, 17, is the son of Steve and Julie McMichacl, Pequea. Daniel plans to attend either Bradley Academy for the Visual Arts or Steven's Trade, as well as starting up a breeding operation on the home farm. Daniel has served as chapter chaplain and is Lancaster County sentinel. In addi tion, he has served on various committees. Finally, an oil additive that really works! 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He competed in forestry contests, winning several first place awards. Jennifer McWilliams FFA is enjoyable for the many ways to " mcet “new people, because it creates a A „”, ot of new fiiendships and lets me learn mote about the life styles of other FFA “embers,” wrote four- Iflft 'jLjga year West Snyder FFA member Jennifer McWilliams. Jennifer, 17, is the daughter of Lester and Barb McWilliams, Beavertown. Jen nifer plasn to become a dairy farmer. Jennifer has served as chapter secretary, (Turn to Page 27)