Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 11, 1973, Image 24

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    24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 11, 1973
CAN THE CITY
(Continued From Page 22)
Mr. battazahn says with a laugh,
“I was really surprised. You
don’t need to ask her a second
time.” Mrs. Sattazahn adds,
“She’s always willing to help.”
Mrs. Sattazahn notes that Faye
becomes almost “too attached”
to the animals, and during the
interview Faye found an aban
doned kitten which she proceeded
to care for.
Mrs. Sattazahn gets a little help
from Faye in the kitchen, but
Faye says, “I mostly just make
eggs and cakes from box mixes.”
The food in Lebanon County is a
little different from New York
City. Chicken pot pie was new for
Faye, as were several other
“typical” Pennsylvania Dutch
dishes.
While Faye contends that at
titudes of people are not much
different in New York than in
Faye Greenberg lifts a bale of hay to
Ulrich Geissler, the FFA exchange student
living at the Sattazahns.
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Lebanon County, she says things
just generally are “totally dif
ferent.” She said, “I didn’t know
what to expect before I came, but
Lebanon County is just beautiful
and I like it a lot. I’ve always
wanted to live on a farm.” One
thing that impresses her about
farm life is that “everybody is
working together.” At her home
she says, “We meet at the supper
table.”
But spare time activities are
not too different. Faye says in her
free time she either goes “to a
movie, shopping, or into the
city.” She enjoys playing the
guitar and is working in
macrame. Here she finds more
visiting among friends when the
work is done, and she has become
involved in 4-H through the
Sattazahns. “I think it’s a good
program.” In addition to learning
to care for her animal, Faye has
enjoyed roller skating and
swimming with 4-H’ers.
There are 4-H clubs in New
York and one club with which
Faye is familiar is a 4-H ecol
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projects was to help dig out ar
tifacts at an excavating site of a
Manhattan bank.
Faye describes her New York
home as being on a block with
trees and gardens - not all con
crete and brick as one might
imagine. She was a Girl Scout
and has been camping in the
country. She has an older sister,
Louise, who is a college so
phomore majoring in special
education.
Faye’s Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Greenberg are happy with
Faye’s decision to take the
agricultural course. “They think
it’s interesting,” Faye said, “and
they’re glad I found something I
want to do.” Her parents visited
her in Lebanon County on their
return from vacation.
Admitting that her family
observed the meat boycott of a
few months ago, she said, “I feel
a little guilty about it now.”
Faye is a member of her FFA
chapter, which is the largest
chapter in New York state. She
said, “We have just started an
awards program, but have taken
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many trips. We are planning
more activities.”
As an afterthought Faye says
earnestly, “Girls are very dif
ficult to place in the program.
She made the contact with the
Sattazahn’s through a friend of
her mother who is related to
Lebanon County assistant
Agricultural Agent Newton J.
Bair. Because it is hard to find
enough suitable places, Faye
urges anyone who might wish to
host a student from New York for
the summer to contact the Ex
tension office or the Sattazahns,
or contact the school direct.
Faye Greenberg may be a New
York City girl, but when she’s
working at the Sattazahn farm,
she’s every bit a country girl in
her straightforward, earnest
manner, her obvious desire to
leam and her proven ability to
work hard.
After spending two summers
on Pennsylvania farms it may be
necessary to paraphrase that old
song and ask: “How you gonna
keep ’em in New York City after
they’ve seen the farm?”
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