—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13, 1972 20 Leadership Training The Red Rose Association of the Future Farmers of American held its annual Leadership Training Conference at Penn Manor High School last week. The Conference started with a welcome from Dr. E. J Berkebile, Superintendent of School, Penn Manor School District Mike Martin, County secretary, gave the speech “The Polluting Man”, with which he An FFA Creed contest was held during the Leadership Training Conference at Penn Manor High School. Presenting awards is John Miller, left, Red Rose sentinel from the Manheim FFA Chpater, to Gerald "Musser, left, Red Rose FFA treasurer, presents an award to Bob Buck waiter, Manor FFA Chapter, first place A group of Garden Spot High School are: left to right, Mike Martin; Donna students entertained during the banquet Hummer; Rosie Gehman, Grassland FFA at the Leadership Training Conference at Chapter Sweetheart; Bob Burkhart; Jim Penn Manor High School last week. Shown Zimmerman, and Larry Ressier. placed second in the Regional Speech contest last week Winners of the FFA Quiz Contest were: Bob Buckwalter, Manor Chapter, first place, and Delmar Weaver, Grassland Chapter, second place. Doyle Waybright, State FFA president, brought greetings from the State Association. Adolph Bensinger, Solanco Chapter, delivered his speech which was third in the Regional winner in the FFA Quiz contest. Standing at right is the second place winner, Delmar Weaver, Grassland FFA Chapter. contest, entitled “Leadership” An FFA Creed Contest was held for the first time. Winners were: Jerry Erb, Manor Chapter, first place, and Nelson Martin, Pequea Valley Chapter, second place. Chapter officer meetings were held During this session, officers were taught the responsibilltes of being an officer Honorary degrees were presented to Henry Givler, area Jerry Erb, Manor FFA Chpater, first place winner, and Nelson Martin, Pequea Valley FFA Chapter, second. Looking on is the State president, Doyle Waybright, right. Conference vocational consultant, and Orval Entertainment was provided Bass, conservationist with the by the New Holland Chapter at Lancaster County Soil and Water the banquet which concluded the Conservation District. days activities. Henry Givler, left, area vocational consultant for Lan caster-Chester Counties, receives an Honorary Degree to the Red Rose Chapter, Future Farmers of America from Greg Landis, Red Rose Chapter president. (NEW HOLLAING ifrtiq \ 0 m h Buy a new Haybme, New Holland baler, automatic bale wagon, forage harvester or mower-conditioner between now and May 31 and receive your choice of a Columbia bicycle, his or hers; a Remington typewriter; a Polaroid Super Colorpack IV camera kit; Corning Ware electromatic percolator and skillet; or a Bulova watch, his or hers. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland 354-4191 C, E. Wiley & Son, Inc. 101 S LimeSt.,Quarryville 786-2895 features: * Rubber rolls with exclusive chevron gears! L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg Pike Lancaster 397-5179 Roy A. Brubaker 700 Woodcrest Ave. Lititz 626-7766 trying windrows! last for years. im ... a self ■types!