Two Vo-Tech Chapters Two new Lancastei County ter of Biownstown Vo-Tech FFA Chapters received their School and Plants Unlimited charters at the annual State FFA Chapter of Mount Joy Vo- FFA Convention in Hai nsburg Tech School in January, The new Chapters differ in They are Tovoca FFA Chap-many respects from the nine IF YOU PLANT CORN YOU'LL WANT THIS Ortho Unipel Starter Fertilizer 13-34-10 Also available in bags or bulk 20-10-10, 16-16-16, 10-20-20 T M Reg U S Pat off Ortho and Unipel FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT P L ROHRER & BRO., INC. ? * Smoketown, Pa. , -ftit / - • there Is a Difference.. ■ 6/'' /, />i i\\\ nX MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. © Easy to handle in 50 lb. bags . . , • Proven peifoimance . , . • Highest available analysis . . . 9 Convenient to store and use . . . • Most uniform pellet . . . © Unifaim early response . . . • Higher yields ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Phene 717-392-2145 FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE Give Lancaster Co. IFF k New Look ether FFA Chapters which have long been a part of the Lancas ter County faim scene For one thing, the. new Chapteis include no, it’s not a mistake gals The emoll ment in the piogiams at both schools is faaly evenly balanced between boys and girls This conti asts with the other FFA progiams in which gals weie admitted for the first tape last year and while a few girls have enrolled in the Vo-Ag pro giams at some of the other schools, the numbei is still veiy small The participation by gals at the Biownstown and Mount Joy schools includes election of some of them to the offices in the Chapter At Mount Joy, for instance, Sue Bair, from Elizabethtown High School, is vice president. Robeita Troy of Lancaster Cath olic is secretary, Lee Graybill of Manheim Central is chaplain and LuAnn Reismger of Colum bia High School is reporter. At Brownstown, where there are two sets of officers, one for the a m classes and one for the pm. classes, girls who hold offices in the a m group include; Pat Brossman, president; Pam Wood, secietary, Pat Arndt, tieasurer, and Nancy Stober, re porter In the pm group, Sue Wargo is vice president, Nina Smith is secretary and Cheryl Winger, reporter Program Different The move toward integration of sexes is by no means the only difference between the new pro grams and the established ones. ,In fact, this change may merely I reflect other, more basic 397-3539 F&® Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1971 ■'X* TP* X Lee Graybill, of Manheim Central High School, waters a hanging basket of ferns growing in spagnum moss at the Mount Joy School. mg r '“v r^ &• \y i( * V , changes, in the educational pro gram uaeli For one thing, the Vo-Tech piogiam is geared almost ex clusively to training young people who graduate from the (program to go immediately into the job market The program is geared to give them a skill which will make it icadily pos sible for them to get a job upon graduation. While many students in the traditional vo-ag program go directly from high school into farming, many of them also go on to higher education, such as the college or university For another thing, FFA pre viously has been centered aiound tiaditional crop and live stock piograms, with heavy emphasis on such basics as danying, beef and swine pro duction, com and hay Focus On Greenhouse The new vo-tech program has the greenhouse as its focal point Much of the progi am and the work done by students cen ters around gieenhouses which aie an important pait of the vo tech piogram Actual instruction at both Brownstown and Mount Joy in cludes both floucultuie and hor ticulture The girls aie particularly at tracted to the ilonculture por tion of the program It is de signed to teach them the fun damentals ot flower production, as well as design and flower ar rangement At least 50 varieties of plants aie grown in the greenhouses at each of the schools. More are being added peiiodically as the program develops at the two schools, which just opened this past fall. The instruction includes how to start new plants. Some objectives Bill Mitchell, horticulture teacher at Mount Joy, said plans include growing carnations in abundance in one section of the greenhouse next year The ob ject is to give students insight 7