Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 20, 1971, Image 36

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 20,1971
Phil Ogline; left, Garden Spot vo-ag
teacher, chats with some of the outstand
ing guests who spoke" at the Grassland
FFA Chapter banquet recently. They are
left to right, George Allen, national FFA
Grassland
(Continued fiom Page 29)
Garden Spot High School custo
dian, and Wallace Woodring,
Pennsylvania Game Commission
A national and a state FFA
officer paiticipated in the cere
monies They were Geoige Al
len National regional vice
piesident from New York, and
Robert H Good, York County,
state legional vice piesident
Also speaking was Robert
Weavei, Strasburg RDI, who
was honored at the National
FFA Convention at Kansas City
last fall as the Regional Stai
Faimei of America
Barbara Simmers, the Chap
ters 1970 sweetheait, presented
a sweetheart jacket to the new
sweetheart, Miss Kaien Horst
Chapter membeis recognized
for receiving the Lancaster
County Red Rose degree, high
est degree at the county level,
were Nelson E Mai tin, Robert
Campbell, Barry Mai tin, Dale
Weiler, Alvin Redcay, Gary
Stauffer, Carl Musser, Bob:
Burkhart, and Sam Tiupe
Chapter members recognized
for receiving the Keystone de
gree, highest degiee at the
State level, were- Jacob Mussei,
Lain. Hoist, Carl Weaver, Rob
ert Campbell, and Alvin Sch
loueh Schlouch was also the
state legional star Agribusiness
man
Loren Zimmerman, Gaiden
Spot Young Farmer association
president, biought gieetings
from the organization
Livestock
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ent, Block and Bridle Club
officers report.
Students assisting with prep
aiations for the show are James
B Hogue. Manchester, show
managei, Thomas E Kuzem
chak, Clymer, assistant show
manager, awaids chairman, and
assistant beef superintendent,
Peter F Stehr, Pitman, catalog
editor, Ronald L Chapman,
Womelsdorf, assistant catalog
editor, Linda J Work, Union
town, publicity chan man, Rich
ard J Puiitt, Milford, Illinois,
banquet chairman and assistant
beef supei intendent.
Amy Romaniec, State College,
chib displaj chan man, Ed Roln
baugh. Seven Vallejs, meat ral-
He chan man William J Millet,
Stiongstown, beef superinten
dent Rithaid L Shellenbeigei,
Slate College, hoise supei inten
dent Donald G Hunter, Stone
boro, sheep supei intendent, and
Quay L B’own, Biodbccks,
swine supei intendent
Advisoi of the sponsoring;
Block and Bridle Club is Glenn
R Kean, associate piofessoi ol
animal science.
vice president from New York; Robert
Weaver, Strasburg RDI, Regional Star
farmer of America, and Robert H. Good,
York County, regional state FFA vice
president.
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