![The University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently recognized 52 high school seniors from Nebraska FFA chapters who have committed to attend the university in the fall.](/sites/default/files/styles/wide/public/media/images/20190405-signingceremony-nt.jpg?itok=2AM4GSob)
On April 3, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln recognized 52 high school seniors from Nebraska FFA chapters who have committed to attend the university in the fall.
A signing ceremony was part of the 91st Nebraska FFA State Convention in Lincoln. FFA members, advisers, guests and several university leaders — including Chancellor Ronnie Green and Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Harlan Vice Chancellor Mike Boehm — participated in the event at the Nebraska Coliseum.
“I want to congratulate you on what will be one of the best decisions you’ve made in your life,” Green told the future Huskers. “We’re here to help you be successful and get the best education you can get.”
Green was a state FFA officer and member in Virginia.
Following the opening remarks, each student was announced with their hometown and intended major. As the names were announced, they were met with cheers from their fellow FFA members in the crowd. After the students signed a large “N,” Green, Boehm and the other dignitaries lined up to congratulate them with high-fives.
The state convention brought more than 8,000 FFA members, advisers, parents and guests to Lincoln. It featured educational sessions, workshops, a career fair, a leadership academy, interviews and leadership skill sessions. The events are designed to prepare high school students for careers in agriculture, Nebraska’s largest industry.
“We need your help figuring out how to help propel the world forward as our population increases,” Boehm said. “We look forward to you joining us on campus, whether you’re in ag, architecture, business or engineering.”
The following is a list by hometown of students who were recognized during the signing ceremony and their intended major(s).
Amherst: Sam Florell, grazing livestock systems
Beatrice: Kelsay Schlichtman, animal science and pre-veterinary science
Belvidere: Taralee Hudson, animal science
Blair: Jaycie Meggison, agribusiness; Abby O’Brien, animal science, and agricultural and environmental sciences communication
Bruning: Isaac Baysinger, computer engineering
Carleton: Emilie Schardt, agribusiness
Curtis: Tristin Smith, animal science; Sydney Veldhuizen, pre-veterinary science
Decatur: Cassidy Farrens, undecided
Deweese: Boone Svoboda, animal science and grazing livestock systems
Elba: Kiaya Radke, agricultural and environmental sciences communication
Elgin: Hunter Reestman, undecided; Kira Widger, undecided
Genoa: Kate Mohr, animal science and pre-veterinary science; Kelsey Swantek, agricultural education
Grand Island: Katie Eberl, agricultural education; Garret Laub, engineering; Peyton Traudt, business
Hastings: Luke Krabel, civil engineering
Hooper: Taylor Gregory, agricultural and environmental sciences communication
Lincoln: Rieley Kowalski, animal science and pre-veterinary science; Erica Riley, biology; Jenifer Velzquez, environmental science
Lyons: Nick Ronnfeldt, animal science; Brandi Simonsen, health sciences
Mead: Bryn Hannan, undecided
Minatare: Marco Martinez, computer science
Mullen: Koby Walker, PGA golf management
Norfolk: Mercedes Barg, animal science; Autumn Gubbels, agricultural education; Christopher Lidgett, grassland studies; Kenzie Radenz, animal science; Taylor Suhr, social sciences; Tori Wacker, animal science; Alison West, animal science
Oak: Kalee Fanning, nursing
Ohiowa: Glenn Meyer, animal science
Petersburg: Lauren Seier, pre-veterinary science
Plymouth: Alexis Gerritse, animal science
Raymond: Rachael Lange, philosophy and Russian
Shelton: Luryn Hendrickson, architecture; Anna Palmer, nursing
Silver Creek: Lana Hebda, agribusiness
Stanton: Sam Bates, animal science
Sutton: Madison Nuss, nursing; Lacey Freking, animal science; Seth George, chemical engineering
Valparaiso: Allissa Turnwall, animal science
Wallace: Haylee Lopez, horticulture; Blake Pelster, agribusiness
Yutan: Collin Morrissey, agribusiness