Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1981, Image 16

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    Al6—Lancaster Farming, Satumay, March 21,1981
BY LAUREL SCHAEFFER
Staff Correspondent
ROBESONIA Members of the
Conrad Weiser FFA Chapter
gathered March 11th for their
annual banquet at the High School
During the evening members
were presented with awards for
their outstanding achievements
and given advice by State FFA
officers
State FFA president Larry
Shrawder told his fellow members
that to be successful in the FFA
they must set standards, look for
help, and have the right attitude
Set intermediate and long range
goals now, he advised, this will
help to keep you on a straight path
to success, otherwise you may be
sidetracked with unimportant *
details Shrawder also told his
colleagues “Persistance and
determination are un-
Retiring officers of the Conrad Weiser FFA Chapter include,
from the left, Henry Noss, president; Tim Deamer, vice
president; and Mark Garber, treasurer.
Super Structure.
Some say G-4606 is "iron
tough!’ With stalks that
stand straight and true
’til harvest. And roots
anchored firm and deep
It’s so tough that it
thrives on thicker popu
lations than normal, to
let you push for higher
yields.'
It really turns out the
bushels of high-quality
HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
State FFA officers address
conquerable.”
In the same theme. State FFA
Treasurer Robert Kreider also
advised the members in at
tendance to set goals and seek help
when it is needed “We all need
help at some time,” he admitted.
Debbie Miller, a graduate of
Conrad Weiser and Penn State
College FFA member addressed
the banquet also. Debbie em
phasized the importance of at
titudes “What you think of
yourself is what you will be,” she
stated Nothing is impossible, she
continued, “if you want to do
something bad enough you can get
it done, it just takes the right at
titude ”
Miller related an incident in
which her attitude needed to be
changed to accomplish a task she
wanted to do. Learning from the
experience, Miller tried to teach
grain under good man
agement. Delivers im
pressively under heat
and drouth, too.
Interest in G-4606 is
growing fast.
funk s is a brand name
Numbers identity varieties
The limitation ol warranty
and remedy on the iae
attached to each ba< ot
Funk s G Hybrids sold is
a part of the terms of sale
thereof
Landisviile, PA 17538
the FFA members what she had
learned. "Believe m yourself,” she
urged, "what you are and what you
can be is determined by your at
titude.”
Officers of the Conrad Weiser
FFA presented certificates of
appreciation and special awards to
several people and other school
departments for their assistance
during the past year. Among the
recipients were the home
economics department and
business department
Distinguished service awards and
desk plaques were given to the
secretaries of the school
Honorary degrees were
bestowed upon Albert Bos,
manager of Dutchmill Bulbs;
George Landis, county editor of the
Reading Eagle, Mr and Mrs.
Henry Noss, parents of the chapter
President and host of the chapter
Tractor driving contest, Owen
Stoudt, freelance photographer for
the Reading Eagle, and Roger
Heller, member of the Ag Advisory
Board It was also noted that
Landis and Heller were also
distinguished with Honorary
Keystone Farmer Degrees
Receiving the coveted Star
Greenhand and Chapter Farmer
awards were Troy Cox, R 1
Robesonia and Tim Deamer,
Womelsdorf, respectively The
outstanding senior receiving the
Dekalb Award was chapter
president, Henry Noss, Sinking
Spring Deamer also received the
Leadership Award, was second in
Citrus Sales, and received a
Foundation award for placement
in Agriculture
Noss received awards for State
Project Book Contest, and Chapter
Tractor Driving Contest,
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Conrad Weiser
were, from the right, Troy Cox, Star Greenhand; Tim Deamer,
Star Chapter Farmer: and Henry Noss, recipient of the
Dekalb Award.
Floriculture, swine production,
and land judging for which he
received a gold medal in state
competition
Other award recipients were
Mike Gelsinger, Wernersville,
Bth Grade Ag Club, Brian
Schaeffer, Wernersville, Ist in
Citrus Sales and swine production,
Mark Garber, Robesonia, Ag
Mechanics, small engines, bronze
medal winner, Mike Miller,
Womelsdorf, crop production,
Scott Troutman, Myerstown, dairy
production, Chris Behney, Wer
nersville, Scholarship Award,
public speaking; Joe Gingrich,
Robesonia, Scholarship Award,
vegetable production; Phyllis
Schoennagel, floriculture and
public speaking, Kevin Zim
merman, Sinking Springs,
placement in ag production,
Charles Nolt, Wernersville, public
speaking; and Walter Snyder,
Wernersville, turf and landscape
management
Noss, Deamer, and Garber
received retiring officer plaques,
and the following graduates were
recognized for state contest
medals Kevin Sattazahn,
Womelsdorf, dairy cattle judging,
gold, Sue Gromis, farm
management, bronze; Debbie
Miller, Keystone Farmer
Magazine and public speaking,
golds, David Schaeffer, land
judging, gold, Ernest Gelsmger,
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