4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1968 1 • FFA Boys (Continued from Page 13) Mechanics award. As a sopho more he .won the Sears Gilt award. Nickel's present farm proj ects include 4 fattening swine, 2 -purebred dairy heifers, 1 acre of corn, % acre of tobacco, 2 ‘breeding swine, 75 laying hens, and 1 bull. Larry L. High Larry L. High, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Harvey High, 346 Bast Main St, Leola, is a Senior at Garden Spot High School- He has served as -treas urer of the Grassland -Chapter and was a delegate to the Na tional FFA Convention. High represented -the chapter in the State FFA Chorus and was the area winner of the PP&L Farm Eleotricatien Award He also won the -New Holland J. C. Mar ket lamb Larry’s farming program in cludes turkeys, beef cattle, to bacco and sheep. Douglas C. Houck Douglas C Houck, 17-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Richard Houck, Narvon Rl, is a senior at Garden Spot High School His leadership activities include second student advisor and sec ond sentinel iAs chairman of the leadership committee he went to the leadership training conference' High was a dele gate to both the National and State FFA conventions Houck’s farming activities in clude beef, corn and tobacco He has also had work experience at Eagle Window Distributors in New Holland Michael E. Smucker Michael E Smucker, 17-year old son of Mr. and Mrs Edward F. .Smucker, fiphrata R 2, is a Senior, at -Garden Spot High School. He has served as President of the -Grassland Chapter and is active in -his church youth group and has been a part of the FFA Banquet, Scholarship and Exec utive Committees. Smucker has been in the Public Speaking Contest, Creed Contest, County Livestock Judging Contest and the Tractor Driving Contest. Smucker’s farming program includes fattening hogs, steers, capons, tobacco and field corn M. Eugene Brendle M. Eugene Brendle, 17-year old son of Mr. -and Mrs. Melvin M. -Brendle, -East Earl Rl, i-s a Senior at Garden Spot High School His leadership -activities include Second Sentinel, Sec ond Reporter and Chairman of the Recreation Committee in program of work. Brendle was a delegate to the National FFA convention -and represented the chapter in Land Judging at Penm State where -be placed third He was a -silver medal winner in -the State Record Book Contest Bren-dle’s farming program in cludes breeding -and fattening swine, dairy and field crops. Kenneth E. Weber Kenneth E Weber, 18-year old son of Mr. and Mrs Howard Weber, Mohnton R 2, is a Senior at Garden Spot High School. He has served as Secretary of his Chapter and Scholarship committee chairman. Weber was a delegate to the 1967 Sum mer PFA Convention ait Penn State and was in the State Dairy Judging Contest and the State Record Book Contest He was a winner of the Chapter Sears & Roebuck Gult. Weber’s farming program in- dudes dairy, swine, corn and bay. Galen J. Yoder Galen J. Yoder, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Mark Yo der, Elverson R 2, is a Senior at Garden Spot High School. He has served as Vice President of Ms Chapter and is a past Secre tary of the County Red Rose Chapter. Yoder was. a delegate to,the National apd'StaterFFA Convention -and. a member of the state livestock-FPA Judging Team. He-won a bronze medal in the Pennsylvania Record, Book Contest, ‘and. was the win ner of the Chapter atid County Sears & Roebuck Gilt Founda tion Award. .He was a delegate to the County Red Rose Chap ter and attended the past three York-Lancaster Leadership Con ventions. Yoder’s farming operation in cludes purebred YorksMre sows, feeding hogs, tomatoes, corn, Angus show steers and broilers. Larry M. Groff Larry M. Groff, 18-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Samuel S Groff, Eptorata R 3, is a Senior at Garden Spoit High School. He has served as reporter', sentinel and public relations committee chairman in program of work for tors chapter. Groff was a delegate to the National FPA Convention He was the 1964 State Land Judging champion MR FARMER... THIS IS YOUR WICK! Welcomes You To 800th5452-453A Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Harold H. Good Terre Hill - t t-* j it •1 1 • * *;» i-ntii.* < and has won a gold medal in the State FFA Record Book Contest. Groff’s farming program in eludes raising and showing swine. His work experience in cludes fanning, carpentering and masonry. William M. Buchter William Buchter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Buiehte, E'Pbcata»,Rl.- Ball, is a twelfth grade member ol the Cloister. FFA and holds the office of president; he is also vice presi dent of the Red Rose chapter. His farming program includes 5 market hogs, 1 sow slid litter, 2 acres of held corn, 2 acres' Of tobacco, and a steer. Rill has exhibited his livestock ‘at the Pennsylvania Livestock Exposi tion and the State Farm 'Show, in 1965 he was named winner of the Ephrata Jaycee Steer. Last summer at the State FFA convention, Bill won a bronze medal in livestock judging. He attended the National ETA Con vention held in Kansas City as a chapter delegate. Linford Weaver Linford Weaver is the son of Mr and Mrs Luke Weaver of Eptorata Rl. Linford is a 1967 graduate of Eptorata High 'School. He started 'has vocation al agriculture studies in tenth grade and joined the FFA. Dur ing his senior year toe held the FULQPEp At The Farm Show Your Ful-O-Pep Feed Dealer Stevens office of treasurer-in the local F'FiA. He has won many honors at dairy shows with his prate winning herd of registered Hol steins. Linford also won first place in the'State FFA poultry judging contest and'‘headed the Pennsylvania team that com peted at Kansas City in ithe Na tional Poultry Contest, tfas farming program during s the past year consisted. of 5 dairy •animals, 9 market hogs,- 2-acres of field corn;'' and=2*aoEes:of ’to- Ibafcco. Linfordr earned $1983.33 from his farming program'dur ing'the past year. Terry Kauffman is the'soa .of Mr. >and Mrs. Bay Kauffman, Reinholds Rl. Terry has held the office of reporter and treas urer in the local FFIA chapter and is a delegate to the Red Rose FFA. He is a twelfth grade member of the Cloister* FFA. His farming program includes 33 market hogs, 3 Sows, 3 dairy heifers, 2 acres of field corn. Terry has shown his market bogs at ‘the Lancaster County FFA show 'the last four years and won. numerous ribbons. He also won a ‘bronze medaWn the state poultry judging contest held during the summer FFA convention at Penn State. Terry also attended the National FFA Convention held at Kansas Ofcty. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown i m- • t in i # i / ( ft i - i niri iute i «u ft « t‘trm u* Terry JL. Khfitfntan (Continued on Page 15) Witmer