Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1981, Image 153

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    Brothers
MANHEIM Brothers Earl and
Barry Geib added a poetic touch tb
the annual banquet of the
Manheim Chapter ot Future
Farmers of America on Friday,
March 13.
Earl, a graduate of the FFA
program, brought greetings from
the Manheim Young Farmers. He
began the rhyming portion of the
program as he paid tribute to the
Chapter’s softball team, which he
managed. The team has won the
Lancaster County championship
the past two years.
Brother Barry, retiring Chapter
Chapter >car Farmer named at annual Manheim FFA
banquet is Gail Cinder and Star Greenhand is Kevin Moyer.
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president, continued the poetic
presentation in the introduction of
the recipients ot Honorary Chapter
Farmer Degrees, which included
their father, Clarence.-
Barry also closed the program
with an inspirational poem
Kevin Moyer, as Star
Greenhrnd, led the group ot first
year degree recipients, including
RobertCarnathan, David Ounstan,
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touch to Manheim FFA banquet
Recipients of Honorary Chapter Farmer president Barry Geib; and J. Kenneth Miller,
Degrees at Manheim FFA banquet include, R 2 Manheim, dairy farmer and father of
from the left, James Codwen, chapter advisor; retiring secretary and new president, Kervin
Clarence Geib, R 4 Manheim, father of retiring Miller.
Bill Prout, Bill Rohrer, Steve
Sachs, Duane Shelly.
Also, Stacey Shenk, Duane
Stormfeltz, David Wells, Gerald
Wenger, Gary Wiegand, David
Winters, Scott Stuber, Charles
Greenly, Tim Good, Mike Bode,
Anna Hawkins, Richard High and
Patrick Bryant
Chapter Star Farmer Gail
Ginder was accompanied in the
Chapter Farmer Degree group by
Don Slack, Glenn Brandt, Steven
Brenner, Eric Eichelberger, Bruce
Cressley, Vernon Heisey, Gerald
Hoover, Robert Keeney, Barry E
Little, Mark S Peters, Michael
Pfheger, Brian Ruhi and Edward
Sensenich
This year s Red' Rose Degree
recipients were David Kulp, Star
Farmer, Donald Groff, Star
Agribusinessman, Richard Hess,
Kervin Miller and David Stoltzfus
Receiving Keystone Farmer
Degrees were Barry Geib, Duane
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—D25
Martin, Terry Ebersole and Mike
Hess. Steve Hershey and David
Keller received their American
Farmer Degrees.
In addition to Clarence Geib, R 4
Manheim, Honorary Chapter
Farmer Degrees went to J. Ken
neth Miller, R 2 Manheim, dairy
farmer and father of chapter
secretary Kervin Miller, and
James Cowden, Chapter advisor.
Citation awards going to local
businesses in honor of their sup
port of chapter activities include
N G. Hershey and Son, Shotz
bergers, J. H Brubaker, Inc and
James L Balmer.
Foundation award winners in
cluded Anna Hawkins, agricultural
processing: Eric Eichelberger,
fish and wildlife management,
Mike Pfheger, home and farm
stead improvement, Barry Geib,
beef production, Ed Sensenich,
diversified livestock production,
Jim Hess, crop production; Mike
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Hess, swine production; Kervm
Miller, dairy production.
Also, Vemon Heisey, placement
in agricultural production; Duane
Martin, sheep production; John
Stepanchak, agricultural elec
trification; Brian Lowe, public
speaking; Jeff Shenk, poultry
production; and Donald Groff, soil
and water management
The Lancaster County Bankers’
Award went to Barry Geib and the
Lancaster Farm Credit project
book award to Ed Sensemch.
Recognized for attaining the
Honor Roll were Barry Geib,
Michael Hess, Duane Martm,
Timothy Good, Jeff Shenk, Gail
Ginder, Edward Sensemch, John
Stepanchak and Brian Lowe.
Cham animal recipients included
Gail Ginder and Kervm Miller,
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