i , 14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1963 GIRLS LEARN ABOUT BEEF on the hoof as well as on the table during a three weeks exchange program between vocational agriculture and home economics classes at Garden Spot High School. Mr. Ro bert Herr, teacher of vocational agriculture at New Holland, second from left, shows girls where various cuts of meat are located on a beef steer. The girls are, left to right, Gerry Brown, East Earl Rl; Lois Jean Bowman, East Earl Rl; Wendy Myers, Linden Street Terre Hill, and Bonnie Bressler, Elverson R 2. L. F. Photo. FFA-FHA Swap Classes At New Holland Future Farmers and Future Homemakers at Garden Spot High School have just complet ed a three week exchange pro gram In their Classes. 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Under the guidance of the teacher of home economics, Mrs. Betty Smoker, tlhe boys planned and served a complete meal for themselves. They also learned the fundamentals of setting and decorating a din ing table and served the girls and their mothers at the an nual FHA mother-daughter banquet. The girls, under the super vision of Robert Herr, teacher of vocational agriculture, studied identification and judging of retail cuts of meat, primal cuts in the meat car- HERE'S HOW TO GET FROM YOUR MAYTOWN VITAMIN - MINERAL ca«s, some of the fundamental* of slaughtering and dressing meats and the demands of the market. ' The course included foods in general, consumption trends, and the foods that con sumers are buying. This is the third year for -the program at the school. New Holland 4-H Hears Morgan Ben Morgan Livestock Spe cialist from the Pennsylvania State University was the main speaker at the recent meeting of the New Holland 4-H’ Beef club. The meeting was held on the . - IN THE KITCHEN were a familiar sight f a ™ the for three weeks -at Garden Spot High School. These beer' industry and gave tips Junior vocational agriculture boys traded classes-with on feeding and care of sM 'girls in-home economics classes. They planned and pre cattle. pared a full meal for themselves and their teacher. The next meeting will be They are, left' to right, Kenneth Martin, Denver RI; held June 21 at the home of Roy Musser; East Earl HI; Leon Weaver, N6w Holland Ruth Ann and Larry High, R 1; Walter Musser, Narvon Rl; and Mrs. Betty Smoker, ©a'reniie. David Lapp will- teacher of vocational home economics at the New ?rTto S New Holland high school. L. P. PhOto. Livestock Auction Market EVERY TUESDAY Starting Promptly at 1:30 p.m. Starting with bulls, steers, heifers, cows, hogs and calves.- We get top $$ for your Livestock Give us a call HI 2-4181 Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. 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