Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1974, Image 19

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' - Newly elected officers of the Hershey, chaplain. Seated, Ron
Manheim FFA Chapter are standing, Kreider, reporter; Bob Hershey,
left to right Phil Garber, sentinel; president; Ruby Ginder, secretary;
Kevin Rohrer, vice president; Steve and Earl Geib, treasurer.
Manheim
The Manheim Central
FFA Chapter recently
elected a new set of officers
for the 1974-75 school year.
Bob Hershey, a junior in
agriculture was elected as
the Chapter’s president. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hershey of Manheim
RD3. Bob has developed his
leadership abilities in the
FFA by participating in
parliamentary procedure
and public speaking con
tests.
Kevin Rohrer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Rohrer,
Manheim BD2 was elected
as vice president. Kevin is
also a junior in vocational
agriculture. He represented
FFA Elects Officers
the Chapter in State and
Regional poultry judging
and has an honor roll grade
average.
Earl Geib, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence B. Geib, RIM,
Manheim will become the
Chapter’s new treasurer.
Earl is a sophomore and is
active in the Chapter Beef
Club. Earl will be respon
sible for managing the
Chapter budget and the
various fund raising ac
tivities of the Chapter.
Ruby Ginder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Ginder, RD3, Elizabethtown,
was selected as the 1974-75
Chapter secretary. Ruby
was recently turned as the
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1974
Manfieim FFA Star Chapter
Farmer. She also placed
fourth in the regional FFA
public speaking contest.
Ruby’s projects include Beef
and Dairy.
Phil Garber, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garber of
Manheim RD3 will serve as
the Chapter sentinel. Phil’s
agriculture projects include
Beef and Swine. He was also
a member of the Chapter’s
Parliamentary Procedure
team. _
Ron Kreider, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Kreider of
Manheim was elected as
reporter. Ron was also a
Chapter Star farmer and will
be a junior. Ron has attended
the summer National
Leadership Training Con
ference in Washington, D.C.
conducted by the national
FFA.
Steve Hershey, son of
Bruce Hershey of Manheim
RD3 was selected as Chapter
chaplain. Steve recently won
the Lancaster County Creed
Contest. He will be a
shphomore in agriculture
and is an honor student. .
Randy Stoltzfus was
elected as the Chapter’s
second vice president.
Randy is the Star Greenhand
this year and an honor
roll student as well. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Stoltzfus of Mt. Joy, RDI.
Dean Hershey, a fresh
man, was elected as
assistant Chapter reporter.
He has participated in the
freshman public speaking
contest and the county land
judging contest. Dean is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Hershey, RD2, Manheim.
Bob Hershey and Kevin
Rohrer will be attending the
national FFA Leadership
Training conference con
ducted by the national FFA
officers in Washington the
week of June 24. During their
week in Washington they will
have the opportunity to visit
with their Congressman and
senators as well as the
leaders in the national FFA
organization.
Willow Maple Herd died
Milk and butterfat
production levels established
by Registered Holstein cows
in this area have been
reported by Holstein-
Friesian Association of
America. All cows are from
the herd of Willow Maple
Farm, Newmanstown and
are enrolled in the Dairy
Herd Improvement Registry
(DHIR) official testing
program.
Cows recognized for their
exceptional food producing
ability are:
Willow Maple Ex Lillian, 4-
4, 16,750 pounds milk, 628
pounds fat, 3.7 percent test in
305 days milked.
Willow Maple Performer
Luna, 2-8, 15,840 pounds
milk, 613 pounds fat, 3.9
percent test in 305 days
milked.
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