Keystone Farmer Degrees (Continued From Page 32) National Leadership Conference for chapter presidents this past summer. He has received a silver medal in the county and state record book contest for his out standing farm records. In addition to his .ac complishments in FFA, Roy also lettered in varsity football and softball. He plans to continue working on the home farm after graduation. Don Miller, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Miller of RDI, Gap, where his father is currently farming 117 acres. Don’s projects include fattening S , T E R E a D C E T U o T R 7 S A T Look us up at the The Strong Green Line of Deutz tractors is available in 32-38-55-65-85-105-125 HP sizes. Air-cooled Deutz diesel engines have proven to be far more flexible than other diesels and last twice as long besides. Their _ , . constant torque pulls you through more tough spots Tractors in Lancaster without shifting. & Chester Counties. Exhibit. We # re the Pioneers of Deutz See On Display “FIDO” Our Deutz DBOO6 Penna. Champion Stock Class Tractor Pulling Tractor. This Amazing Tractor Has A Total Of 58 Official Ist PLACE Wins During The 1973 Season DEUTZ tesaßßsas beef, feeding 400 capons to dress weight, veal calves, 8 acres of corn and a recently begun bee enterprise. Having served his FFA Chapter as both assistant secretary and as the president as a junior, Don now finds time to act as student advisor. As a freshman he received the Star Greenhand Award and last year was named as a recipient of the Red Rose Degree. Don has also been on the Parliamentary Procedure Team and went to Penn State to judge Dairy at FFA Activities Week. Thomas Stottlemyer, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stottlemyer, B O O T H NO. Features on the big tractors include: Power steering, Hyd. brakes, Ind. PTO, shiftable 540-1000 PTO, choice of remote hydraulics, excellent draft control system, 16-speed fully synchronized transmission and a clutch that won't kill the operator. STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. pj^jr^rsr*zn.’* ,; *.OL m ir* '*■'*.' DEUTZ 312 W. MAIN STREET NEW HOLLAND. PA. 17557 (717) 354-4181 S\V jfcLUmitwranT. iw«ri mm mnwt«g.»fcrn ■ • »*5 U. • »'. V * -.i-T-l • Don Miller Pequea Valley Chapter Thomas Stottlemyer Solanco Chapter Paradise RDI, is currently Parliamentarian of Solanco FFA. Active in Boy Scout Troop number 89 ana Explorer Post number 89, Tom’s interests are in the field of engineering. Upon graduation in June, he plans to enter Penn State majoring in Agricultural Engineering. Tom has served on various FFA committees and is presently serving as corresponding secretary to the Lancaster County Red Rose FFA His projects have included dairy, swine, and corn. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 5,1974 Randy Clark Solanco Chapter Randy Clark, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Clark, Quarryville RDI, is president of Solanco FFA. Clark is active in FFA activities, mainly dairy shows and judging. This past fall he was high in dividual in the National FFA Dairy Cattle Judging Contest held in Kansas City, and a member of the third place team in the nation. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Mechanics Grove Church of the Brethren, high school soccer team and the Solanco Dairy Club. Clark’s projects include dairy cows, swine, com, and tobacco. Upon graduation in June, he plans to continue farming with his dad. Hobert McMillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. McMillion, Quarryville RDI, is serving as vice president of Solanco FFA. McMillion, a member of the class of 1974, is currently on a work experience program with a neighboring farmer. He has been active in the local tUlij M«« Robert McMillion Solanco Chapter FFA chapter serving on various committees, participating in sports, and attended FFA Ac tivities Week last June judging Dairy Products. Gary Akers Solanco Chapter Gary Akers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Curtis E. Akers, Quarryville (Continued On Page 34) 33
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