:f*** * A Frpm local Aq. Teacher*- « (Editor’s Note: This is one in a series of articles introducing Lancaster County’s newest vo-ag teachers.) Pequea Valley’s new vo-ag teacher is Gerald Phillips, who graduated this past June from Delaware Valley College. Gerry took over at Pequea Valley on July 1, just days after his June 17 marriage to the former Donna Deibler of Quarryville. Pequea Valley has a one-man vo-ag department, and Gerry said he thinks he’ll like the chance to work in all fields of vo ag with all of his 53 students. He also likes the location and the people he’s working with. 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