42 March 27, 2014 2014 LOGAN COUNTY FARM OUTLOOK MAGAZINE LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com
Cameron Jodlowski is a freshman this year at Iowa
State University. He is majoring in agriculture
and life science education with a communications
option.
Cameron is a Logan County
native, the son of Ed and
Colleen Jodlowski of Atlanta.
He graduated from Olympia
High School with a 4.06
grade-point average.
In his high school career,
Cameron participated in FFA,
4-H and speech. He was a member of the student
council, served as a freshman mentor and was
on the bank board. He was also a member of the
National Honor Society and served on the Illinois
State 4-H Youth Leadership Team.
At Iowa State, Cameron is involved in Agriculture
Communicators of Tomorrow as director of public
relations. He is the philanthropy co-chair of the
Iowa State Freshmen Council and a member of the
President’s Leadership Class.
Cameron said his choice of college major was
because he wants to go into the communication side
of agriculture.
“Agriculture is an ever-changing field and combines
my love of rural America and science. I want to
help educate people about agriculture and help our
society understand where their food comes from,”
Cameron said.
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Cameron Jodlowski
Evan Jodlowski
Evan Jodlowski is a freshman this year at Illinois
State University, majoring in animal industry
management.
Evan, the son of Ed and
Colleen Jodlowski of Atlanta,
is a graduate of Olympia High
School. In high school Evan
was a member of the National
Honor Society and enjoyed a
variety of sporting activities,
including soccer, basketball
and track.
In college he is an active member of the Collegiate
FFA.
Evan said he chose his major so he could follow his
passion.
“I decided my major by following what I am
passionate about,” Evan said. “I am strongly
passionate about producing high-quality animals.” He
added that what interests him most about agriculture
is “all of the opportunities that are associated with the
agriculture industry.”