Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 03, 1973, Image 16

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    1-6—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 3. 1973
Rough and Tumble Historical Assoc.
Elects 1974 Officers, Directors
The Rough and Tumble
Engineers Historical Association
.•eld its 13th annual membership
, >anquet at the Blue Ball Fire Hall
aturday, October 27 with 275
• ersons in attendance. Following
lie invocation by Alfred Kutzncr,
i welcome was extended by
oastmaster W. J. Eshleman.
President Daniel Brubaker
■ ave the annual president's
eport. Highlights of the report
deluded the financial report of
he organization, plans for 1974,
ommending several members
or promotional work for the past
ear, and thanking the entire
nembership for their efforts and
"evotion to the Rough and
• limbic association during the
■ast year.
1973 marks the 25th birthday of
lough and Tumble. To celebrate
his silver anniversary, a com
lemorative plate and a 25-year
istory book have been prepared
; nd are available for purchase,
lie platter is cast by hand from a
, ewter-like metal and each one is
sand polished and numbered.
)nly 1000 will be made. The 25-
‘ ear history booklet, prepared
■ nd written by director Amos B.
- tauffer, is a complete history of
‘lough and Tumble’s birth and
evelopment with over 250 pic
ures.
The report of the nominating
ommittee was submitted. The
allowing officers and directors
.'ere elected for 1974:
Daniel Brubaker, president;
'anos B. Stauffer, first vice
i resident; R. L. McVey, second
•ice president; Grace M. Lichty,
secretary; Ed Margerum,
• orresponding secretary.
Rev. M. R. McCleaf, chaplain;
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John B. Rcngier, attorney;
Charles S. Rice, publicity: John
C. Railing, historian; Willis H.
Hcrshey and Ellis Platt,
curators.
Directors include: Otis A.
Astle; Titus H. Brubaker Jr;
James V. Finefrock; Fred Fox;
Lewis Frantz; Lloyd J. Brugg Sr;
Ira Hall; Walter Harris; Rodger
Kriebel; Sam Kricbel; Paul
Krumm; Alfred Kutzner; Elmer
D. Lapp; C. K. Longenderfer;
Noah N. Martin.
Raymond L. Martin; John K.
Mast; R. J. Montgomery; Herb
Neider; Paul M. Nolt; Lawrence
Parker; JohnNafziger; Mark M.
Stauffer; Moses Stauffer; Calvin
M. Stoltzfus; E. W. Teaman;
Warren Shank; Martin M.
Weaver; John P. Wilcox; C.
Everett Young.
Rough and Tumble Tractor
Pull directors - Amos B. Stauffer;
Harold Rineer; Clement S.
Stauffer; Charles Welsh; Clyde
Burkholder.
Following the election of
officers and directors prizes were
awarded and entertainment was
provided by “The Stoners and
Jim Carman” and “Ray B.
Myers, the Armless Wonder.”
The family style banquet is an
annual event for Rough and
Tumble members and their
families.
XXX
State civil service jobs are
located in state colleges, state
hospitals, and state correctional
institutions. Applicants in
terested in jobs at these locations
should contact the institution at
which they desire work.
Aimville, R D 1, Pa
Entomologists Honor
James R. Miller of Conestoga, Academy of Science and the
graduate assistant in entomology Entomological Society of
at The Pennsylvania State America. He has presented talks
University was named winner of
(he Graduate Student
Recognition Award of the
Eastern Branch, Entomological
Society of America, during the
Society's annual meeting
November 1 in New York City.
As the winner, Miller will
receive $lOO and all expenses
paid to attend the national
meeting of the Entomological
Society of America November 26
to 30 in Dallas, Texas. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude D.
Miller of RDI, Conestoga.
An outstanding graduate
student, Miller has been awarded
Graduate School Fellowships
annually during the past two
years at Penn State. He also
received the outstanding
presentation award for graduate
student competition at a Meeting
in Minature sponsored in 1971 by
the Central Pennsylvania Section
of the American Chemical
Society.
During the summer of 1971 he
was awarded a fellowship to
study invertebrate zoology at the
Woods Hole Marine Biological
Laboratories, Massachusetts.
His research efforts at Penn
State have produced a published
paper and two presentations at
scientific meetings. A second
Penn State research paper is now
being printed. He also published
two research papers as a result of
undergraduate studies' at
Millersville State College where
he received the bachelor of arts
degree in biology In 1970.
Considered an exceptional
scholar by the faculty in en
tomology at Penn State, Miller
has compiled an academic
average of 3.95 out of a possible
4.0 in graduate school.
He is vice-president of the
Pennsylvania State En
tomological Association and is a
member of the Pennsylvania
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