Page 30—Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000 258 Keystone FFA’s 72nd Year (Continued from Page 29) Pamela Jane Ribblet FFA leadership con ferences and fairs are “great experiences” I for FFA members, I * noted four-year Derry FFA member Pamela Jane Ribblet “I meet people from all over the state who turn out t to be friends for Ufe.” **- Pamela, 17, daughter of Harry E. Ribblet Jr. and Jane Ann (Wal dron) Ribblet, plans to run for state FFA office and attend school for agriculture education. Pamela, who served as chapter reporter and is secretary, has also served on several committees, including community service, recreation, and SAE. She completed pro jects with beef, swine, lamb, and goats. Pamela received the Westmoreland Farm Credit Record Book Award and High Sales Award. She received her Greenhand, Star Greenhand, and chapter honors. Michelle £. Risser “I enjoy the endless opportunities the FFA t | has to offer,” noted j three-year Northern ju; Lebanon FFA member b Michelle E. Risser. ■ She enjoys the state I and national conven ■ tions. “I acquired I many leadership skills. ■ Another thing I love arc the places we go and the people we meet” Michelle, 17, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Risser, Lebanon, plans to attend Penn State to major in forest technology. "Eventually I want to work for the Nation al Park Service," she wrote. Michelle served as chapter chaplain, assistant chaplain, and is chapter secretary and county treasurer. In addition, she served as chair of the leadership and scho larship committees. Michelle has completed market sheep and off-farm work experience. She received several awards, including the market sheep proficiency, a gold for talent at the summer conference, and a gold as a member of the first place team for par liamentary procedure. She also received her Greenhand, chap ter, and county degrees. Roger Ritter Although plans for iger Ritter, Apple ity FFA member, are .decided, Roger tied, he has complet various SAE pro- Roger, 18, is the tn of Lee and Doris itter, Aspers. He has received his Greenhand, chapter, and Apple degrees. Jeff Robbins What Jeff Robbins enjoys most about FFA is the “50 Geld trips annually," he noted. j'Jeff, 18, is the son of Randy and JoAnne Robbins, Blooms burg. Jeff, four-year Central Columbia FFA mem ber, plans to join the Marines after graduation. Jeff has served as chapter sentinel and is parliamentarian. In addition, he has served on the Bloomsburg Fair and the Ag in the Classroom committees. He completed projects in ag employ ment, received die chapter leadership award, and the Greenhand and chapter degrees. Joe Rolinski Joe Rolinski enjoys FFA because you learn “about things you like,” he wrote. Joe, 18, son of Cindy and Clay Rolinski, Stevens, is unsure about his plans. Joe, four-year Cloister FFA member, was public relations chair for two years. He raised pheasants for his SAE project and received a proficiency award for rais ing game birds. He received his Greenhand and chapter degrees. Travis Russell Assistant officer of the Central Cove FFA, Travis Russell plans to attend Penn State Altoona to study ag business. Travis, who enjoys the community service projects in FFA, has served on several committees, including cooperation, executive, and fruit He is the son of Chuck and Kaye Russell, Roaring Spring. Travis was part of various activities and won several awards in Food For America, state activities week (land judging), state legislative leadership conference, and received various project book awards. He was involved in Faim Safety Day, fresh man scholarship award, received a second place in county land judging, and partici pated in the national convention. Travis completed off-farm work at Mel lott’s Greenhouse and completed a capon production project Jeremy Sarvcr Getting to know the other members of FFA that’s what four-year Greenwood FFA member Jeremy Sarvcr enjoys most about membership. Jeremy, 18, son of Larry and Marie Sarver, Millerstown, plans to attend col lege in the field of wildlife management. Jeremy has served on the fruit sale com mittee. In addition, he has completed employment projects on the home farm. He received the Greenhand, chapter, and area degrees. Amanda R. Sander - Amanda R. Sander \kes it clear why enjoys FFA: I enjoy going ices, such as the ashington Leadership inference, state inferences, SLLC, id Kentucky,” she wrote. “I enjoy meet -2T chapters, and I like participating in our chapter activities, especially our officer retreats.” Amanda, 18, daughter of Randall and Linda Sauder, East Earl, plans to play field hockey in college or enroll in a business school. The four-year Grassland FFA member has served as ninth grade chairperson, sec retary, vice president, and is chapter histo rian. hi addition, she has served as chair of the environmental committee and chair of both the student division and leadership cooperation. Amanda has completed projects in plea sure horse and two years of work experi ence at the East Earl Goodwill Store. She received several awards, including Star Greenhand, Star Chapter, and equine pro ficiency. She also received her Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Degree Recipients Mark With ‘Signature Of Success’ Justin Sauder Justin Sauder, four year Grassland FFA member, noted that he enjoys the time “we spend on dairy-related issues and mechanical subjects," he wrote. “I also enjoy the contests and conferences that we attend." Justin, 17, son of Brace and Wanda Sander, East Earl, plans to become a diesel mechanic or a dairy fanner. Justin has served as ninth grasde secret ary, second chaplain, and second sentinel. He also participated in several events, including dairy judging, the PCC at Ship pensburg University, the county leader ship conference, county trap shoot, and tractor driving contest Justin has served on the healthy lifes tyles commitee and completed work experience cm the Harry Becker farm and on the Weaver Homestead farm. He received a dairy proficiency award and the Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Jessica L. Schmidt Jessica L. Schmidt wrote, “Through the FFA I have met a lot of friends and influen tial people. I have learned a lot of informa tion which will be useful in the future." Jessica, 17, daughter of Peter and Laurie Schmidt, Drumore, noted that she enjoys “working with people and teaching youn ger kids about the FFA and informing the public about my FFA project." A four-year Solanco FFA member, Jes sica plans to attend college to major in ag business/animal, science. Jessica has served as chapter secretary and vice president. She served on several committees, including recruitment, scho larship, financial, and citizenship. In addition, Jessica has completed a wide variety of projects, including lamb finishing, sheep breeding, beef breeding, and swine finishing. She served as a mem ber of the first-place Pennsylvania FFA livestock judging team and student of the year in agriculture. She also won several proficiency awards in diversified lives tock, swine, a silver in the state record book contest, and a gold in the record book contest. Jessica received the Grcenhand, chap ter, and Red Rose degrees. Andrew Seymore Future plans for ' year Bermudian igs FFA member ,rcw Seymore (ude furthering his uion in automotive tology. Andrew, 17, son of through FFA, he enjoys meeting people, leadership activi ties, and “helping other people.” Andrew has served as chapter treasurer and is president Additionally, he has served on several committees, including banquet, social, fundraiser, and dance. He completed two years of a beef production project and one year of on-farm work experience. Andrew has received a beef proficiency award and the Greenhand, chapter, and county degrees. -||i^ and Wayne more, York gs, noted that Justin Shaw Four-year Bcllwood Antis FFA member Justin Shaw enjoys “the opportunities that you have to look forward to and all the rewards you can win and the people you can meet,” he wrote, as an FFA member. Justin, 18, son of Dennis and Arlene Shaw, Tyrone, plans to receive “American Degree, stay in work force." Justin, chapter vice president, has served on a variety of committees, includ ing cooperation, state and national activi ties, alumni relations, recreation, com munity service, and earnings and savings. He completed home improvement and work experience projects. Justin received three golds and one silver in the state record keeping contest, and other awards. He received the Green hand and chapter degrees. Deanna T. Shindel Deanna T. Shindel, four-year Northern Lebanon FFA member, recalls the leader ship abilities she's acquired as an FFA’er. Throughout those years, “I’ve become a much mote social and outgoing person, willing to tty new things.” Deanna, 18, daughter of Randy and Denise Brightbill, Annville, plans to run for state FFA office and attend paramedic school. Deanna has served as chapter secretary and president since 1998. She has served on the recreation and earnings, savings, and investments committees and was chair of the public relations committee. She completed projects in pleasure horse, rab bit production, and worlc experience. Deanna, who received the Star Chapter Farmer in 1997-1999, received the Green hand, chapter, and county degrees. Jason Shirk Four-year Cedar it FFA member ' Shirk plans to -id a two-year .iiool with an “un decided’* major. Jason, 18, son of >mas and Dawn Id, Lebanon, has ed as chapter assistant secretary and treasurer. He is chapter vice president and county reporter. Jason has received a variety of achieve ment honors, including a first place in the state record book contest in 1998, a first in the state livestock judging contest in 1998, on the first-place small gas engines team in 1999, and the first place trivia quiz team at the Lebanon-Dauphin Co-op Day in 1997. Jason has served on many commitees, including supervised farming (chair), lead ership, financc/economics (chair), SAE (chair), and ag career skills. SAE projects include swine production, Arnold’s Hog Farm, and Mark C. Hcrshey Farms, Inc. He received the Greenhand, chapter, and county degrees. Erica Jean Shollenberger What Erica Jean Shollenberger enjoys most about FFA is “mingling with others HBBgflpß and meeting new peo pie, because they usually become friends,** she wrote. Erica, 17, daughter HHHF °f Arlan and Corinna * ® Shollenberger, Wome 1 s - dorf, plans to attend Penn State Berks Campus for ag business. Erica is Tulpehocken FFA historian, hi (Turn to Page 32)