Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 14, 1981, Image 16

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LANCASTER Damn E.
Boyd, of 39 Knollwood Dnve,
Akron, Thursday was named state
and national winner of the 4-H
Alumni Recognition Award in the
National 4-H Awards Program.
Boyd, a former outstanding 4-H
member, currently serves as vice
president and director of the agri
finance department of the
Hamilton Bank, Lancaster.
According to Carroll L. Howes,
associate 4-H youth program
director at The Pennsylvania State
University, Boyd will receive a
plaque.
He was selected from among the
quarter-million Pennsylvania 4-H
alumni. Support of the alumni
recognition program is provided
by the Friends of National 4-H
Council.
One of Boyd’s greatest con
tributions to the 4-H program was
his involvement in developing the
worldwide youth program during
1966-72 when he served as 4-H
program director for the
Amencan-Korean Foundation,
Inc., Howes points out.
He also served as an In
ternational Farm Youth Exchange
delegate to Korea and currently is
a member of the Lancaster County
4-H IFYE Association. He actively
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507 South Spruce Street
Litltz, Pennsylvania 17543
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5790 Sunset Pike
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Phone (717)264-9588
Darvin Boyd receives nat’l 4-H
supports area 4-H fund raismg and
development programs.
As a 4-H member, the alumni
recognition winner was involved m
13 project categories including
livestock, field crops, small fruits,
apiary, poultry, soil conservation,
tractor and electrical main
tenance.
Through careful management
• Ruggedly built
• 180* discharge
• On the farm proven
and skills learned through 4-H
work, his projects netted over
$4,000 profit. He completely
financed his undergraduate
college work with proceeds from
his 4-H projects.
Boyd was a state 4-H
achievement winner, receiving an
expense-paid tnp to National 4-H
Congress in Chicago; was selected
to attend the National 4-H Con
ference in Washington, D.C.; at
tended the National Youthpower
Congress in Chicago; and was
president of the Lancaster County
4-H Council.
He also was a delegate to the
American Institute of Cooperation
in Berkeley, California; was
recipient of the Lancaster County
4-H Achievement Award for three
years; and attended Pennsylvania
4-H Leadership Congress and State
4-H Camp.
A native of R 5, Ephrata, he
received a bachelor of science
degree in animal husbandry from
the Delaware Valley College of
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alumni award
Science and Agriculture and
master of public administration
degree from Penn State.
Boyd serves as a member of the
agriculture and land use com
mittee of the Lancaster
Association of Commerce and
Industry; and as vice chairman of
the Lancaster City-County Human
Relations Committee.
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Fimf If to imcmtor Farmiiy's
Ctoasiftofl toyci.
He is a member o£ the American
Society for Public Administration,
American Academy of Political
and Social Science, Lancaster
Chapter of the American Institute
of Banking, Ephrata Lodge F &
AM, and the Ephrata Church of the
Brethren.
Boyd is married to the former
Linda Stefaman, of Lititz.
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