Area Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees (Continued from Pip 42| David Young Solanco David’s plans for the future are to go into part nership with his dad and brother in dairy farming. John C. Zander John C. Zander, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Zander RDI, Kirkwood and a John Zander Solanco senior at Solanco High School. He was Co-chairman of the chapter pheasant raising program this past year. He is a member of the Solanco Dairy Club and the Junior Holstein Association. John presently owns 35 head of Dorset breeding sheep, and several dairy heifers. Past projects have been fattening hogs, crops and veal calves. He plans to remain in farming after graduation this spring. Jeffrey N.Glackln Jeffrey N. Glackin, age 17, son of Joann L. Glackin and John G. Glackin, RD3, Quarryville is a senior at Solanco High School. He is presently serving as president of the Solanco FF A chapter, and also is serving as recording secretary of the Red Rose County FFA chapter. Jeff has par ticipated in the National Jeff Glackin Solanco Land judging contest, and several state and local judging contests. His project program consists of hog production and a farm work experience program. He is employed on the dairy farm of Paul D. Trimble, Peach Bottom RD2. Jeff is a member of the High School Basketball team and attends Calvary In dependent Church of Mechanics Grove. David J. Gerhart David J. Gerhart, 17, New Providence RDI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Gerhart, David Gerhart Solanco is a senior at Solanmco Senior High School. He has participated at State FFA Week, County Small Gasoline Engine and Soil Judging Contests. He also went to the National FFA Convention in Kansas City this past year and has shown dairy animals at the District and State FFA shows. His project program consists of six Guernsey animals, 2 l k acres of corn, and IVi acres of alfalfa hay. The home farm consists of 105 acres plus 50 acres of rented land with 33 Holstein milk cows. He attends Saint Catherines Church of Siena, and plans to enter farming after graduation. Lloyd Hoover Lloyd Hoover, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Hoover of 30 Hoover Lane, Leola is a senior at Garden Spot High School and is presently serving as Lloyd Hoover Garden Spot President of the Grassland FFA chapter. He has been involved with many of the chapter activities and has served on numerous com mittees over the past years. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 4,1975 Lloyd’s projects include 16 purebred Duroc sows, 60 veal calves, 20 fattening hogs, and 2 acres of com annually. Lloyd has received much recognition for his ac complishments recently by being named Lancaster County Star Farmer as well as Poultry Man of the Year. This past summer he was selected to attend the PAFC Institute in Shippensburg State college where he was named one of the top 10 scholars in the state which enabled him to represent the state at AIC Institute at Manhattan, Kansas. He received awards in publip speaking and was a member of the 1973 State Parliamentary Procedure Team Champion. He was the 1972 Lancaster County SCS Land Judging Cham pion. He has received many showmanship awards for showing his hogs and had the Grand Champion at the 1974 Ephrata Fair. He has also been awarded several Gold Medal awards for his records in record Book Competition. Lloyd is active in several organizations outside of the FFA. He is a member of the Carpenters Mcnnonite Church and has served as Vice-President of the church Youth Group for the past two years and is President-elect for 1975. He is also a member of the Lancaster County Swine Producers Association; Pennsylvania Duroc Breeders Association; United Duroc Breeders Association; ' and the National Honor Society at Garden Spot High School. Clair Martin Clair Martin is the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Martin of RDI New Holland. Clair is a senior at Garden Spot High School and is currently serving as Treasurer of the Grassland FFA. This fall he attended Garden Spot the National FFA Con vention held at Kansas City, Mo. He was a delegate to the PAFC. In 1973, Clair served as Treasurer on the State winning Parliamentary Procedure Team. He has been active in many local activities and contests. His projects through the years have been in raising veal calves, and fattening hogs. He also raised a Purebred Holstein heifer which he showed at several dairy shows. He is presently [Continued on Pace 44] 43