Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 08, 1973, Image 13

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    Memorial Scholarship
Honors D. E. Walker
The Darrell E. Walker
Memorial Scholarship Fund has
been established at The Penn
sylvania State University. The
fund honors the memory of the
late Dr. Walker who was head of
the Department of Horticulture
at Penn State at the time of his
death on July 7, 1973.
Scholarships from the fund will
be awarded to full-time un
dergraduate students majoring
in horticulture, announces
Robert F. Fletcher, chairman of
the fund committee. Scholarships
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will be awarded on the basis of
academic excellence, financial
need, and professional promise.
Contributions to the fund will
be administered by the Penn
State Foundation, Fletcher points
out. Checks should be made
payable to The Pennsylvania
State University, designated for
the Darrell E. Walker Memorial
Scholarship Fund. Mail to the
Penn State Foundation, 100 Old
Main, University Park, Pa. 16802.
Dr. Walker came to Penn State
in 1954 as Assistant professor
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highest rate the law allows.
Have more money towards a merrier Christmas next year by joining a
Fulton Bank Christmas Club now. Fulton will pay you 5% average interest if
you complete all your payments. You may open a Christmas Club for as
little as $l.OO bi-weekly.
HITONBAIK
SERVING LANCASTER AND DAUPHIN COUNTIES
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM / F.D.I.C.
dealing largely with ornamental
plants breeding. He was
promoted to associate professor
of plant breeding in 1960 and
became professor and head of the
department in 1963.
He was a Fellow of the
Amencan Association for the
Advancement of Science, a
member of the American Society
for Horticultural Science, the
American Institute of Biological
Sciences, the American Hor
ticultural Society, and various
horticultural associations in
Pennsylvania.
His honors included an award
for horticultural achievement
from All-America Selections for
the introduction of “Nittany
Lion,” a red geranium breeding
true from seed. In 1965 the
Horticultural Show at Penn State
was dedicated to Dr. Walker.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 8,1973
The new greenhands installed in the Octorara FFA are:
row one, left to right, John McCarter and Kevin King; row
two, left to right, Jeff Dehart. Cliff Blank, Gary Baker and
George Laffey.
Octorara FFA’ers
Initiate Greenhands
The Octorara Future Farmers
of America have added six new
greenhand members. Initiated
into the first degree of mem
bership were: Jeff Dehart, Cliff
Blank, Gary Baker, George
Laffey, John McCarter, and
Kevin King.
The greenhands have taken the
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first step in advancement in the
Future Farmers of America.
Through continued hard work,
they may move forward to earn
the chapter degree pin, the
Keystone Degree charm, or the
coveted American Farmer key.
The ceremony was conducted
by the Octorara Future Farmers
of America Chapter officers. The
officers are Don Windle,
president; Dennis Yoder, vice
president; Sue Mullin, secretary;
Burce Yoder, treasurer; Sharon
Henley, reporter; Mike Laffey,
sentinel; and Bill Nunn, student
advisor.
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