Area ■ Continued from Page 52) chapter president for ? years and Berks County officer for 1 year as reporter. He at tended fair activities and participated in state FFA conventions at the Farm Show and Penn State Kevin R. Daub Tulpehocken Kevin Daub Kevin Daub, a senior at Tulpehocken Area Schools is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daub of RDI Bethel. Keven has several steers and swine for his farming program. He also has an “on farm” work program with his father, a livestock farmer. Besides having a large livestock operation, Mr 7 Daub has a farm welding shop. Kevin, with his other brother, help in that Agri-Business operation. Kevin is our current president of our FFA Chapter and serving as County FFA Sentinel. Kevin Youth To Receive Keystone Degrees attended many fairs and two state FFA Conventions. He plans to have a career in agriculture. Harold Mogel Harold Mogel, 18, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mogel, Robesoma RDI. Presently, he is a senior at the Conrad Weiser Area Harold Mogel Conrad Weiser High School where he serves the FFA Chapter as treasurer. Harold’s supervised oc cupational experience program at the present tune includes four dairy animals, com and oats. In addition to that program he is very active in FFA serving on many committees and participating in various contests. He also serves as the assistant steward in the Bemville Grange No. 1887. Mogel’s future plans are to enroll in the Pennsylvania State University’s Farm Machinery Sales and Service CROPSTORE SYSTEM OFFER YOU THESE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES: LAIDIG BOTTOM UNLOADER ... the Unloader with “Dig” Built-m! Proven dependable gear driven sweep arm auger - that’s easy and safe to service' There is no short arming required - a dome is formed automatically, bujlt for 'long, trouble free life. 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Herman is quite a busy young man being active in his farming program, high school sports, FFA and 4-H activities. His farming program includes fourteen dairy animals, hogs, corn, hay, wheat, and sorghum. In addition to serving as Chapter President, he is Vice President of the Berks County FFA. This past summer he was a member of the first place dairy judging team at the State FFA Herman Manbeck Conrad Weiser Contest and won a silver medal in the National Dairy Judging Contest at Kansas City, Mo. He is also currently serving as President of the Stouchsburg 4-H Dairy Club. He is a member of the high school wrestling team. Manbeck’s future plans include becoming established as a dairy far mer and continuing to be active in community affairs. Darryl Hartman Darryl Hartman, 18, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hartman, Robesonia, RDI. Darryl graduated from Conrad Weiser Area High School this past June. He is presently employed by Mr. Darrel D. Hartman Conrad Weiser Donald Duncan, Robesonia RDI as a dairy herdsman. Hartman’s record shows steady progress in the agriculture field. He began as a milker’s helper six years ago and added more responsibilities year by year until he achieved his present position. A past winner of the CROPSTORE - MORE FOR YOUR STOP AND VISIT WITH US AT THE FARM SHOW BOOTH NO. 617-618 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jan. 4.1975 Berks County FFA Con servation Public Speaking Contest, he also demon strated his leadership abilities by serving as Chapter President and Berks County Sentinel during his senior year in high school. He also served as a football manager for the high school team for two years. Darryl’s future plans are to become a better, more efficient dairy herdsman. Russell Gross Russell A. Gross, son of .Mr and Mrs. L. Earl Gross of Fawn Grove is a senior at Kennard-Dale High School. Russell Gross Kennard Dale Russell’s farming projects consisted of beef fattening, field corn, and sweet com. Russell attended the 1974 National FFA Convention and was active in his FFA Chapter. After graduation Russell plans to enter into farming with his father. ON THE FARM SERVICE PENN VALLEY CROPSTORE INC. Box 75, R D 1 Schwenksville, Pa 19473 Phone 215-287-9650 or 287-7315 Robert Gross Kennard Dale Robert Gross Robert A. Gross, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Gross of Fawn Grove, is a senior at Kennard-Dale High School where he is president of his FFA Chapter. Robert’s farming program consists of field corn and sweet com. He has received awards for record keeping of his corn projects and from the Pennsylvania Crop Im provement Association Corn Contest. Robert was a member of the 1974 Kennard- Dale Parlimentary Procedure Team, which placed first in the York County Parlimentary Procedure Contest, and second in the State Contest. Robert also attended the 1964 National FFA Convention. After graduation Robert plans to enter into farming with his father. {Continued on Page 54] MONEY 53