Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1980, Image 148

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    D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 3,1980
Yost is LJD.’s Star
HUMMELSTOWN - At
their annual awards
banquet, held on April 24 at
the high school, the Lower A senior at Lower
Dauphin Future Fanners of Dauphin, Yost lives with her
America announced the parents, Vemon and Janet
selection of Tammy Yost as Yost, at R 1 Hershey Her
the Star Chapter Farmer parents were elected as this
Yost, who was chairperson year’s Honorary Chapter
of this year’s banquet Members, along with Jay
celebrating 20 years of Book, a teacher at the
vocational agriculture at school.
Lower Dauphin, also Yost has been in the FFA
received the special chapter since her freshman year,
award for leadership and the and served as the Chapter
Kenneth Staver, right, receives a special award
from FFA’er Tammy Yost.
Dekalb Award for leader
ship, scholarship, and
community activities
Farmer
treasurer in 1979 She said
she would like to run for a
State FFA office next year,
and hopes to be a candidate
for the dairy princess crown.
She keeps busy helping out
on her uncle’s dairy farm,
where she lends a hand with
milking about 70 Holstems.
She said she would like to go
on to college and get her
degree in dairy science
Yost said she’ll be gone for
a short time this summer
She will be one of 25 students
who will be traveling to
Kansas as part of a 4-H
exchange.
The chapter’s Star
Agribusinessman is Todd
James, R 5 Elizabethtown
The son of Zale and Donna
James, Todd said he would
like to go to college and
eventually farm Although
he doesn’t live on a farm
now, the junior at Lower
Dauphin said he finishes
about 8 Duroc swine each
year.
The Star Greenhand
Degree went to Duane Herr,
R 1 Hershey
The son of Robert and
Ruth Herr, the Lower
Dauphin freshman ex
plained that they raise
milking goats on their small
farm. This year’s Star
Greenhand is a member of
the parliamentary
procedures team, and raises
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Receiving their special chapter awards last Thursday evening were, from left,
Tammy Yost, Star Farmer; Todd James, Star Agribusinessman; and Duane
Herr, Star Greenhand.
goats for both FFA and 4-H
projects.
A special award was given
to Kenneth Staver, dean of
students at Lower Dauphin,
in appreciation of his
dedicated service to the
FFA.
Chapter Project Book
Awards went to the
following-
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Todd James, R 5
Elizabethtown; Ty Long, R 1
Hershey; Zantha Weaver,
R 1 Hershey; and Debbie
Capp, R 1 Hershey.
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County awards went to
Clark Miller; Debbie
Capp; Darryl Rode; Chris
Strohecker; Todd James;
Neal Leffler; Debbie Fleck;
Mike Zeller; Clark Miller,
and Leonard Waldron,
Dauphin County Star Far
mer.—SM
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