Page 32—Farm Show Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 8, 2000 258 Keystone FFA’s 72nd Year (Continued from Page 30) addition, she has served on the alumni rela tions, recreation, and leadership commit tees. She completed projects in dairy, sheep, and job occupation. In addition. Erica has received several awards, including chapter scholarship pin, dairy proficiency, diversified livestock proficiency, and a first place in dairy judg ing competition. She also received her Grr.cnhand and chapter degrees. Jonathan L. Shoe Friendships “last a lifetime” in FFA, noted four-year Hans Herr FFA member Jonathan L. Shue. And FFA includes “classes that will help our future.” Jonathan, 17, son of Ronald and Lois Shue, York, plans to work after high school. Jonathan has served as chapter student adviser. In addition, he has served as chair of the citizenship committee and is on the ag awareness committee. In addition, Jonathan has completed projects in crops (fruits and vegetable pro duction) and received proficicny awards from 1996-1999. He received a silver for record book. He won an award for junior dairy management. Jonathan has received the Greenhand, chapter, and Red Rose degrees. Kara Shumaker “I have really en joyed my past four |Jpjj|j|^years in the FFA because I have learned £ “ore about myself," wrote four-year West Greene FFA member Kara Shumaker, have found out that I IMHBBBBb am able to work at a steady pace, meet new people, travel to new places, and push myself past the expected limits.** Kara, 18, daughter of Buck and Jean Shumaker, Rogeisville, plans to attend Kansas State University and major in elementary education. After college, she noted, she would like to relocate to her home area and start work. Kara has served as chapter Greenhand vice president, secretary, and is chapter vice president. In addition, she has served cm the banquet. Farm Show, and citrus sale committees. She completed her SAE pro ject in market lamb finishing and com pleted an agribusiness enterprise. Kara has received the Star Agribusiness, junior public speaking, sheep showman ship, and sheep production honors. She received the Greenhand and chapter degrees. Niccole Simes The many different things that we do,” Niccole Simes noted, comprise her love of FFA. Niccole, 17, daughter of Joseph and Victoria Simes, East Springfield, plans to “go to college and get a good education," she wrote. Niccole is a four-year Albion FFA member. Niccole has served on several commit tees, including FFA Week, Farm Show, citrus, banquet, and bowling. In addition, she completed projects in wildlife, home improvement, and in small animal care. Niccole received a high citrus sale award and an achievement award in spe cialty animal care. She also received her Greenhand and chapter degrees. Kristen Sinnlger There are two major reasons why Kristen Sinniger enjoys FFA so much: meeting new people from other J schools, she noted, f and the fun “because ythere are many fun ■ * V activities to go to." Kristen, 18, daughter Rodney Sinniger, Manhcim, and four year Manheim FFA member, is chapter reporter. She has been employed cm Bal mer Brothers Daily and received her Giccnhand and chapter degrees. i ttitt Melissa Smethcrs “Relationships in the FFA arc what mean the most to me,” wrote four-year Bermudian Springs FFA member Melissa Smetheis. “Friendships with advisers and peers have helped make me a better person." ■« Melissa, 18, daugh ter of Dave and Gail Smethers, East Berlin, plans to finish two years at Ricks College and transfer to obtain a dental hygiene degree. She plans a career as a dental hygienist and to become a wife and mother. Melissa has served as chapter chaplain. In addition, she was a member of the ban quet decorations and social committees. Degree Recipients Mark With ‘Signature Of Success’ She completed an SAE at the East Beilin Pharmacy. She received an award for home and farmstead improvement and the Greenhand, chapter, and county degrees. Four-year Chestnut Ridge FFA member Benjamin Smith enjoys the “focus on indi vidual and team leadership,” he wrote, “hi life, if you can’t do the job individually you can always ask for help, and that is what FFA stresses.” Benjamin, 17, son of Allen and Gwen dolyn Smith, Bedford, plans to join the U.S. Air Force. The four-year Chestnut Ridge FFA member has served as chapter sentinel and is student adviser. Additionally, he has served on the student dcvclopmcnt-SAE and chapter declopment-recruitment committees. Benjamin has completed projects in gamebird/pheasants and received the Star Chapter degree, and gold and silver honors in the state record book. He has received the Greenhand and chapter degrees. ftfae challenge it offers its members,” accord ing to four-year Spud Growers FFA member Jeremy Smith. attend a four-year college majoring in geoscience. Jeremy has served on a variety of com mittees, including program of activities, citrus sale, spring fling, FFA banquet, PALS, donkey basketball. Farm City, and conservation camp. He completed projects on a Christmas tree farm and maintenance. Jeremy has received a foundation award, safety award, forestry award, and off-farm placement honors. He has also received the Greenhand and chapter degrees. Benjamin Smith Jeremy Smith Land O’Lakes, Inc. Penns M I like FFA because of all the nice peo ple, and because of die speaking skillsthat I have acquired,” noted four-year Green wood FFA member Jason Snyder. Jason, 17, son of Chester M. Snyder Jr., Millcrstown, plans to work for a couple of years after Ugh school and “then start up my own dairy farm and milk,” he wrote. Jason has served as chapter secretary and president In addition, he served as chair of the fruit sale and chair of the poinsettia sale. He completed employment on dairy farm, dairy heifer, and market goat projects. In addition, Jason received a first place award for table top display. He received his Greenhand, chapter, and area degrees. FFA allows members to “build pro jects,” noted four-year Somerset FFA member William Stahl. William, 17, son of David and Trish Stahl, Somerset, plans to become a farmer. William has served on the landscape committee. He completed a haywagon project, hi addition, he received his Green hand and chapter degrees. Jason Stark ■■hhhmhhi Four-year Manor member Jason Stark enjoys the teachers and the “hands-on experience,” be wrote. “FFA is a great organization that , teaches you about life , about your community.” Jason, 18, Holtwood, is (he sob of Ray Stark arid Hclch Dearolf. Jason plans to be involved in agriculture in some way. Jason has served on Various committees, including Make-A-Wish, Willow Valley petting zoo, and fruit sales. In addition, he exhibited market hogs for three years at the Lampeter Fair. Jason received his Greenhand and chap ter degrees. Welcomes You To The Ivania Farm Show Jason Snyder William Stahl (Turn to Page 33)