Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 08, 1977, Image 130

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    —lancaktfer Farming, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1977
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FFA’ers receive
Robert Zander
Robert Zander
Solanco High School
Robert G. Zander, 17,'is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Carl Zander, Kirkwood El,
and is a senior at Solanco
High School. His projects
consist of a dairy herd of one
cow and one heifer, corn,
swine, poultry, and sheep.
His ewe won the grand
championship at two fairs
this past season. He has been
chairman of the pheasant
raising committee and
participated in land judging
at county and state levels.
He has also attended the 1976
National FFA Convention at
Kansas City, Mo.
After graduation he plans
to continue to work in far
ming.
David Walker
Manheim Central
High School
David Walker is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker,
Manheim. As a member of
the Manheim FFA Chapter
and a senior at Manheim
Central High School, Walker
presently holds the office of
chapter chaplain.
Walker attended the
National FFA Convention in
1975, and received the
Foundation Award for
placement in Ag. Production
in 1974 and 1975.
Walker’s projects include
swine finishing and work
experience. At present he is
employed at Hartenstine’s
Fabricating Shop, lititz.
Dale Martin
Manbeim Central
High School
Dale Martin, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy B. Martin,
Manheim R 4, will receive his
Keystone Farmer degree on
January 12. His fanning
program consists of six
breeding sheep, and he is
involved in a work ex
perience program with his
parents at a nearby market.
Martin is active in the
Manheim Farm Show,
working in the Children’s
Barnyard and the float. He
also attended the 1975
national FFA convention in
Kansas City. His project
book has won silver medals
in state competition.
He is a member of the
Gantz Mennonite Church and
is active in the youth group.
Larry Hershey
Larry Hershey ,
Manheim Central
High School
Manheim Central’s FFA
sentinel is Larry Hershey,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hershey, Manehim R 6. His
activities have included
many local, county, state,
and national activities, and
he has participated in dairy
shows on most .levels. In
1975, he attended the
national FFA convention at
Kansas City and in 1976 the
national leadership training
conference at Washington
D.C. He also placed high
individual in the 1976 county
tractor driving contest.
He presently is involved in
the on-farm work experience
program. His projects in
clude dairy animals, hogs,
steers, and crops. He plans
to continue working in a
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Friday, January
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Saturday, January 29
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Session IV
Saturday, January 29
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with his father
after high school.
He is also a member of'
Congregational Bible Church
youth group. ’
Dennis Kulp
Dennis Kulp
Manheim Central
High School
Dennis Kulp is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Kulp, Manheim Rl. A
member of-the Manheim
FFA Chapter and a senior at
Manheim Central High
School, he holds the office of
chapter secretary this year.
He previously held the office
of reporter.
Kulp attended the national
FFA leadership training
conference this past summer
and the national FFA con
vention in 1975. He has won
gold medals in project'book
contests at the county and
state levels. Kulp placed
fifth in the state meat
judging contest in 1975 and
13th in the state dairy
judging contest in 1976. He
was second dairy and overall
judge in the county this year.
Kulp’s projects include a
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Total amount enclosed
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dairy herd and five acres of
tobacco. He plans to continue
increasing his - dairy hertf.
He is a member of the
Manheim Grace Brethren
Church and a member of
Who’s Who Among
American High School
Students.
David Keller is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Keller
of Lititz R 2. As a member of
the Manheim FFA Chapter
and a senior at Manheim
Central High School, Keller
is president of the local FFA
chapter this year. He
previously held the office of
treasurer.
Keller attended the secretary in 1974-75 and
national FFA convention at chaplain in 1973-74. He
Kansas City in 1975 and has placed well in county ac
also attended many state tivities in creed, speech, and
FFA conventions. He has meat judging contests, and
won gold and bronze medals ( captured a bronze in the
in land judging contests on state contests of meat
the state level. judging and dairy judging at
Keller started out his FFA
projects with 33 fattening
hogs and currently owns 30
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David Keller
David Keller
Manheim Central
High School
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sows and one boar. He plans
in the future, to become'a
-fanning partner with his
father and brother.
Keller is a member of the
Erbs Mennonite Church and
also a member of the Erbs
Mennonite Youth Fellowship
group.
Steve Hershey
Steve Hershey
Manheim Central
High School
Steve Hershey, a senior
agriculture student at
Manheim Central High
School, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hershey,
Manheim R 3.
Hershey now holds the
office of chapter vice
president. He served as
Penn State University. He
attended the National FFA
Leadership Training con
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ference in Washington D,C.
:1n1975.
-Hershey’s supervised
fanning programs over the
past font years have con
sisted of veal raising, corn
raising, and dairy herd
projects,-
His plans are to work with
his father and; eventually
take' over the family farm.
Hershey enjoys writing
poetry and hopes to expand
this interest.
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