Becky Cowell sold her reserve champion lamb for $1,500 to Old Guard Insurance, Lititz. (Continued from Page A 27) Champions supplied the initial scholarship money. A portion of the proceeds from each year’s sale is donated to the fund. The non-profit Farm Show Schol arship Foundation oversees the fund, administering contributions and distributing scholarships. Including this year, $235,500 have been awarded to 154 indi viduals. In addition to handling the scholarship program, the scholarship foundation has cre ated an Ambassadors Club, a non-profit, tax-exempt organiza tion designed to increase schol arship funds for rural youth. This year’s Farm Show schol Blue Ball National Bank would like to invite our agricultural customers to the Twentieth Annual Agricultural Seminar to be held February 5,2003 at the Blue Ball Fire Hall beginning at 9:45 a.m. This year's speakers include: Mr. Glenn A. Shirk, Retired Lancaster County Dairy Agent; Mr. Chuck F. Few, Trust Development Officer, Certified Financial Planner, Blue Ball National Bank; Mr. Robert Ruth, President, Country View Family Farms; Prof. Kenneth W. Bailey, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Penn State University; Prof. H. Louis Moore, Professor of Agricultural Economics, Penn State University. The bank will provide lunch. Because of limited space, we can only accommodate those persons who return the coupon at the bottom of this announcement on or before January 24,2003. Reservations will be taken on a first come, first served basis. (No telephone reservations will be accepted.) I would like to make reservations for the Agricultural Seminar February 5,2003. Name. Addres Telephone Return To: Blue Ball National Bank, P.O. Box 580, Blue Ball, PA 17506 Attention: Pam Hartman * 4 * <• « < Sale Of Champions Supports Youth; Farm Show Scholarships Awarded arship recipients are the follow ing; • Beth Baer, the daughter of Brian and Ruth Baer, hails from Glenville in York County. She is currently a freshman at York College, majoring in Business Marketing. Beth was a member of the York County Beef Club, where she served as president, vice president, and treasurer. Beth has been selected as both the Outstanding Senior 4-H Member and the 2002 York Fair Outstanding 4-H Member. She has shown heifers and steers at the Farm Show in the past. She is especially interested in promoting agriculture, saying, “I’ve always enjoyed sharing my | COUPON COUPON COUPON| I COUPON COUPON COUPON 3 knowledge about the farm with others, whether in the classroom, ex hibiting at our local York County Fair, or the Pennsyl vania Farm Show.” • Ellen Branuner, the daughter of Michael and Penny Bram mer, was the 2001-2002 Pennsylvania FFA South- Central Re gional Vice President. She is a 2001 grad uate of Cum berland Valley High School, Cumberland County. She has exhibited market lambs and swine at the Farm Show for the past four years. Sherisa attends Penn State University. Sherisa’s future plans include giving back to the FFA program, as she hopes to become an agriculture teacher upon grad uation. She says, “the education al and developmental values that the FFA have bestowed upon me are indescribable in words. Through the FFA, I have learned how to speak in public, parlia mentary procedure, how to lead and effectively participate in group discussions, responsibility and the role you play on a team, and also the positive and nega tive aspects of many different types of leadership.” • Ashley Brothers is a 2001 I will attend. My wife will attend. lifi;i t t >, • graduate of Connellsville Area Senior High School, Fayette County. The daughter of Wayne and Louise Brothers, she was ac tive in 4-H and serves as the pres ident of both the swine and gar den clubs and as a member of the livestock judging team. She attends the California University of Pennsylvania, where she is in the honors pro gram majoring in Secondary Ed ucation with a specialty in Math. Ashley has shown market swine at the Farm Show since 1996. According to Ashley, in the fu ture she plans to use her teaching position to increase student awareness of agriculture. She says, “I plan on using my public speaking ability to inform par ents and children by giving dem onstrations about the possibilities of 4-H.” • Keri Connelly, Pennsylvania Furnace, is the daughter of Ron ald and Denise Connelly. Keri at tends Penn State, where she ma jors in Animal Science. While in 4-H she held many offices in both the Centre Hall Ag Club and the Mount Nittany Dairy Club. Keri has exhibited swine projects at the Farm Show since 1995 and captured grand champion market hog honors in 1998. Keri says, “I would not be where I am today had it not been for what I learned during my days of raising and exhibiting an imals through 4-H. As I plan the future that is ahead of me, I look to the lessons that I have learned in the past and use them to direct my future.” • Timothy Crouse, son of Brenda and the late Bryan Crouse, is a 2002 graduate of Li titz Christian School. He is a freshman at Penn State Universi ty, majoring in Animal Sciences. At Penn State, Tim is involved in the Dairy Science Club and Penn State Navigators. Upon gradua tion, he hopes to become a dairy herd manager. Tim was a member of the Leb anon County Swine and Beef clubs and the recipient of the 2002 Lebanon County 4-H Foun- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18, 2003-A29 dation Scholarship. He is an 8-year exhibiter market swine at the Farm Show. “My involvement in 4-H has played a very vital role in my personal development and has also played a significant role in helping me decide my career di rection after high school,” he said. • Justin Cunfer, son of Dennis and Deanna Cunfer, has shown market swine at the Farm Show for the past five years, capturing champion honors in the Land race breed for the past two years. He graduated from Lehighton Area High School in 2002. Justin was a member of the Carbon County 4-H Livestock Club, serv ing as president and vice presi dent for a total of seven years. He is a freshman at Penn State, where he majors in Animal Sci ence with a future goal of becom ing a large animal veterinarian. Justin also attended the 2001 Governor’s School for Agricul ture Sciences. Justin says, “through my in volvement in 4-H, I have gained the ability and responsibility to feel confident in the show ring, preside at meetings, and talk in front of crowds.” • Clinton Porringer, from Home, Indiana County, is the son of Robert and Sandra Ferringer. He is a 2002 graduate of Marion Center High School. He attends the Punxsutawney campus of the Indiana University of Pennsylva nia, majoring in Health and Physical Education, with the goal of someday becoming a teacher and FFA advisor. Clint has been active in both 4-H and FFA in leadership and with several projects. He has shown market swine at the Farm Show for three years. Clint will receive his Keystone Farmer de gree at the 2003 Farm Show. “I believe I am a more mature, sen sible, responsible; and well rounded person because of my in volvement with 4-H and FFA. “Undoubtedly, livestock exhi bition is the best experience I (Turn to Page A3l)