Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1978, Image 20

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978
Twenty years reviewed by Norlebco FFA
FREDERICKSBURG -
The Norlebco Future Far
mers of America chapter
celebrated their 20th an
niversary Thursday evening
at their annual parent
member awards banquet. To
make reminiscing easier for
the 400 guests attending,
FFA advisor J. Ray Bickel
showed a slide presentation
from 1958 on.
Beginning the awards
ceremony, the chapter in
ducted honorary members -
Mr. and Mrs. Wenger, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Donmoyer,
Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrpin,
Russel Smith, and Mrs.
Shirley Homer.
Chapter awards went to;
Marilyn Deaven, dairy cow;
Tom Seaman, hog; Paul
Gibble, poultry; Mark
Kreiser, beef; and Dan
Seaman, com.
Earning salesmanship
trophies were Stanley Fry
for the highest candy sold;
Barry Donmoyer, highest
citrus fruit; Johna Fry,
Rosemary Smith, and
Marilyn Deaven, over 50
crates of citrus sold; Mark
Kreiser and Johna Fry,
barbeque; David Myer,
apple cider; and Marilyn
Deaven and Theresa Ebling,
float queens.
This year Norlebco had
three Keystone Farmers
who were recognized on
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Thursday evening. Barry
Donmoyer, Earl Wenger,
and Mark Tyrpin all
received trophies for their
outstanding efforts in the
FFA. Wenger also won an
award for taking second
place in the state with a
conservation speech.
Foundation awards are
always an important part of
any FFA awards banquet.
Those earning these honors
in the various categories
were: Randy Reinhold,
fruits and vegetables; Johna
Fry, sales; Robert Reinhold,
turf and landscape; Ronald
Reinhold, crop production;
Russel Unger, farm
mechanics; Marilyn
Deaven, dairy; Ann Weaver,
dairy; Randy Behney, dairy
and outdoor recreation; Deb
Brown, ornamental hor
ticulture; Tom Seaman,
Mike Brajkovich, Tom
Donmoyer, livestock;
Rosemary Smith, soil and
water conservation; Mark
Tyrpin, placement in
agricultural production;
Paul Gibble, poultry; Jim
Kiene, agribusiness;
Theresa Ebling, home im
provement; Ernie Meily,
farm electrification; Earl
Wenger, public speaking;
Dan Seaman, crop farming;
Joe Renik, farm forestry;
Cory Bender, natural
resources development;
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Dave Fortna, band; David
Blatt, swine production;
Wayne Sanger, floriculture;
Barbara Herr, horse; and
Joe Renik.
This year’s star greenhand
honor went to Dean Patches;
the star chapter farmer to
Barry Donmoyer; and the
star agribusinessman to
Earl Wenger. The two
members of the chapter
selected to attend next
year’s leadership conference
were Tom Donmoyer and
Randy Behney.
State gold project book
contest awards went to Joe
Renik, home improvement;
Wayne Sanger, flowers;
Greg Dunbar, small grain;
Mark Tyrpin, two en
terprises; Dan Seaman, two
enterprises; Ernie Meily,
three enterprises; Dave
Fortna, chapter scrapbook.
Silver medals at the state
level went to Dave Blatt,
swine breeding; Paul
Gibble, poultry; Deb Brown,
rabbits; Tom Donmoyer,
four enterprises, and Duane
Bowman, corn.
Bronze medals at the state
level went to Tom Seaman,
three enterprises; and Stan
Fry, com.
Other medals went to Earl
Wenger for placing second in
the state conservation
speech contest; Dave
Fortna, the state scrapbook
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Winning three of the many coveted awards at the Norlebco FFA banquet on
Thursday evening were (left to right) Dean. Patches, star greenhand; Barry
Oonmoyer, star chapter farmer; and Earl Wenger, star agribusinessman.
medal; Mark Brehm, creed
contest medal; and Dean
Patches, the quiz contest
medal. Earning a silver
medallion for livestock
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judging was Daniel Seaman.
The parliamentary
procedure team also earned
a silver medal. Six in
dividuals earned honor roll
Sapphires are considered good luck stones.
Lancaster Farming photo by Joanne Spahr
medals including Dean
Patches, Gary Yordy, Duane
Bowman, Ann Weaver, Barb
Herr and Tom Seaman.
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