Nancy Hertkd Gets Greenhand Award FFA, a Girl’s World, Too The Garden Spot FFA Chapter Sweet heart, Miss Brenda Hicks, is flanked by two young farmers who have received countywide recognition both as farmers and leaders. Paul Eckman (left) is shown with the trophy he received as the county PICK A GIFT. ANY GIFT. Buy a New Idea Mow/ditioner now .. . choose one of these fine gifts free! Gifts range drill Decker West Bend percolator 24 gifts in all to choose from. Act now. Offer ends June 30, 1970. The Mow/ditioner Finest haying machim anywhere Gives hay a softer texture, improved palatabihty, more digestibility Special non-stop, non-wrap conditioning i make leafy hay with tender tips, not stem: Liberal tiades and teims Special gift offei June 30, 1970 Another CAN DO machine from the CAN DO people. Einzer Equip. Co. Kmzer A. B. C. Groff, Ikc. New Hollaed from Black & kit to 30-cup Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster Graybill Machines, Inc. Lititz, R. D. 2 Longeuecker Farm Suoply Rheems winner of the Star Red Rose Farmer award, while Clair Witwer is shown with his chapter Star Red Rose Fafmer trophy. Witwer, president of the Garden Spot FFA, also is county president, succeeding Eck man. Chas. J. McComsey £ Sons Hickory Hill, Pa, Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, R.D. #2 A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 21. TB7o II FFA is a gnl’s world, too Miss Nancy Henkel proved it at the Gaiden Spot FF\ Chapter parent and son banquet at Lam peter-Strasburg High School Thursday night. (See Picture on Page 1 ) She received the Star Chaptei Gieenhand awaid, an award which goes each jear to the top fteshman vo ag student In the past, the aw aid has al ways gone to a male That all-male piccedcnt isn't difficult to undeistand Galen R Kopp. Vo ag teachei and FFA. advisoi. explained that the FFA lelaxed its requuements to admit gnls for the first time this yeai Nancy then became the first gnl to entei the school’s agricul tural progiam Her first year farming program consists of one Registered York shire sow with 11 pigs Nancy has been active in 4-H and her church youth group Kopp noted she’s a “Straight A” student Donald Breneman, Strasburg RDI, a sophomore, also was in the limelight He received the Star Chaptei Farmer award and the Queen Dairy Award Breneman’s farm program cen ters around seven Registered Guernseys, including four heif ers. He had the Grand Champion Guernsey at the Lampeter Fan last year He won one of his hei fers at the fair Breneman bought the high in dividual producing two-yeai old Guernsey in Ohio He also had two acres of corn last year and is now chapter vice president The Lancaster County Bankers Award to the outstanding senior went to John Breckbill The award, presented by the Fust National Bank of Strasbuig is based both on academics and farm mechanics abilities, Kopp said. Clair Witwer, both chapter and county FFA president, received a trophy as the Chapter Star Red Rose Farmer Paul Eckman, past county pies iclcnt, received a tiophy for the county Star Red Rose Farmer award Eckman was banquet toastmaster. Witwer also received chapter foundation awards for soil and water management, best live stock progiam and placement m agricultural pioduction Other foundation award wm neis weie Kenneth Brubaker, poultiy farming. Gary Dean, agri business, Jeny Dillei, home im piovement, Robbie Hess, both crop faiming and dairy fanning; Dan Herr, ornamental hoiticul tme, and Bob Mellmger, laim mechanics Dan Hei r and Ken Geib each icceived £»ilts under the gilt chain program The two will be responsible for supplying gilts for next year’s winners Honorary Chapter Farmer De grees went to George H Eckman, past president’s father; Parke L. Breckbill, past vice president’s father; Robert S Dombach, past treasurer’s father, and Kopp, FFA advisor. Citations for help to the FFA went to George Myers, the Lam peter-Strasburg Future Home makers of America and the school’s cafeteria staff. The new 1970 FFA Sweetheart, Miss Brenda Hicks, was crowned. The 1969 Sweetheart, Miss Donna Hess, was present Linford Mai tin, State FFA vice president, speaker, reminded FFA members they owe a lot to parents and local business “be hind the scenes” for suppoxt of FFA Stating that the FFA has been under file recently to prove its worth, he said it’s “up to FFA members to prove this is a worth while effoit” At the national level, the FFA has been cut from ten to two part-time personnel, he said. Paul Eckman, the toastmaster, showed slides of his three-week farm tour of Euiope last sum mer