24—Lancaster Farming, Satui From Local Ag Teachers: , Thoughts Reflections of FFA Week Dr. William M.Fredd In the summer of 1931, 45 years ago, I attended my first FF A week at Penn State as a sophomore in Oxford High School. Since, I have participated two times as a student, and as near as I can figure, 25 times as a teacher of agriculture. FFA week has had a great influence on my life. That first year I judged livestock and was fortunate enough to place in the top three. This made it possible for me to be on the Pennsylvania team and to judge in the national contest at Kansas City in the fall I bad a feeling I Indeed out in the FFA week contest, so I asked my ag. teacher, Seth Burt, for something to brush up on. He gave me a text written by Dr. Charles Plumb; this being the current colleges text on livestock judging. Here is where I learned to read, never before did I have a purpose for reading. I briefed the book, first studying the pictures and captions, and then I com pletely read, reread and studied the book con tinuously until our trip to Kansas City in October. I placed second in the national contest, just three-tenths of a point behind first place. This second place bad a scholarship sponsored by Kansas City Star for at tendance for any agricultural college in the United States. So it was this $3OO scholarship that was the encouragement that got me started at Penn State. I worked on a farm one June 26.1976 year after high school, and st“ dent need} to know the with tiie encouragement of necessary stalls and perfect my parents and ag. teacher, himself if be and the school is I entered Penn State in the 8 0in 6 to win. Here the fall of 1935. So briefly, this is student has a purpose for bow FFA week influenced learning. And this is why 1 my life and affected my that teachers of philosophy of FFA week, agriculture have a useful and perhaps has an effect on a™*. a powerful motivating Solanco’s outstanding ac- device in the use and the complishments over the incorporation of various years at FFA week. FFA contests in his teaching This year, Solanco rf /j£SMhe 1976 FFA members have won seven 1 ™e 1976 FFA gold, seven silver, and an J*®* Penn State with 27 honorable mention awards. SWanco members and over Right of these awards have 1800 members, teachers, and trips attached, so eight a«pa[visors from aU over Solanco students will par- p »:“ , ?? arMlj 2L tobe * tidpate in additional and pert (rf this group. The some advanced regional or **» Mure farmers really national-competition later in conducted themselves man Qjg year. outstanding manner. They My philosophy of FFA * iere "“H* Quiet, “Hiked students is' less, general conduct that this trip is fir those was definitely unprov«i. students that have had a \ P™ d oI good year in our chapter and course work, who lave “*} for lt cooperated, are noti a bad ®my life and for discipline problem and have n'centive it has given developed proficiency in the contest that he entered. It is said, and I hear grumbling, about Fredd being contest- minded and teaches for contents. There is truth to this, -bat at the same time isn’t tips teaching training and developing people. I am simply using these various contests as a motivating device. Recently, an article in the Pa. Interscbolastic Athletic Journal stated, “The best and most proficient teaching in file comprehensive high school today takes place on the athletic field after school hours.” If this is tame, it is not because of a contest Hie Grange to hear Weber WAKEFIELD - Ap proximately 80 people at* tended Fulton Grange’s Strawberry and Ice Cream Night on June 14. During the business meeting, it was announced that State and National Grange cookbooks can still be obtained from Mrs. Ruthanne Wood, secretary. Charles Mc- Sparren reported that the busier the July 17 tour of the Gettysburg area is almost filled. People can still sign np for the weekend tour on October 9*lo. Glenn Hough and Mrs. Anna Armstrong will be attending Leadership School on June 29 - July 1. Clifford Holloway said anyone interested in going on Wednesday is welcome to go with him. Harry Baker reported on the Region H Youth Con ference held on Sunday, June 13 at Virginvine Grange. The third-place dairy cattle judging 220 competitors, was John Weiler, team in the state is this one from the right. Teammates were Sheryl Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata. High Bollinger and Curtis Martin, man on the team, and second among Solanco students. I hope Pennsylvania FFA week can continue to - provide motivation and growth for young people in futureyears. Four from Fulton Grange attended and Peggy Galbreath had been selected Region H Youth Princess. The next meeting, June 28, will be under toe direction of the agriculture committee. A hay and baylage contest will be held (rales for tins contest are the same as for the Solanco Fair hay contest). The guest speaker.will be Raymond Weber, director of public relations at Dairy Council, Hoc. in Philadelphia. He will speak on toe nutritional aspects of milk products. The public is in vited to attend. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET RETORTS UNBEATABLE PRICES ON LANCO FORAGE BOXES .■#? 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