B2o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 17,1982 Kennard Dale FFA presents awards at banquet By JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent FAWN GROVE - Kennard Dale chapter of the Furture Farmers of America opened their annual banquet Tuesday, April 6, with turkey and all the trimmings, wrapped it up with hypnotist Robert Bowers, and in between honored members and special guests at a program brimming with awards. Top surprise awards for FFA chapter accomplishments went to Greg Fantom, named Kennard- Dale Star Farmer, Star Agn busmessman Mark Flaharty, and president Ben Hushon who won the Dekalb outstanding senior award. Star Greenhand honors went to a pair of freshmen, FFA’ers Shane Clements and Jon Hash. Over a dozen members earned chapter foundation awards, provided by the national FFA honorary Chapter Farmer degree to program boosters Nor ' Warner and Josi H organization. They were Clay Miller, ag mechanics; Penny Bowser, ag sales and service; Brian Eckersley, beef production, Todd Warner, crop production; Greg Fantom, dairy production, Sheri Johnson, diversified livestock production, Jim Burkins, fruit and vegetable production, Randy Sizemore, fish and wildlife management Also, Todd Warner, poultry, Theresa Smith, horse proficiency, Bill Wilson, placement in ag processing; John Knck; Ron Wilson, swine production; and Brian Zimmerman, soil and water management. Todd Warner received the Production Credit award, presented to the chapter member maintaining outstanding farm record books. Farm Credit representative Jim Sigler made ..jg >p awai winners at the annual banquet of the Kennard-Dale FFA were, from the left, Ben Hushon, DeKalb winner; Todd Warner, PCA recordkeeping award; Shane the presentation, which included a parliamentary procedure team $5O savings bond. received gold medals. Included Honorary chapter awards went to Norma Warner and Joseph Hushon for their volunteer assistance to the chapter. Top salesmen in three categories were recognized. Shane Clements was high seller ot seeds, followed by Todd Warner and Jon Hash. Outselling all other members in citrus was Ron Wilson, topping runner-up Ben Hushon and third place Jim Godfrey. Best flower bulb salesman honors went to Chuck Miller, followed by Marvin Van Hart and Scott Heaps. Several competitors in team judging at state FFA week earned awards. Members ot the FICKES BOTTOM UNLOADING IS THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE YOUR HAYLACE Marble white color reflects 3 times better than dark color Corrugated, Vibrated concrete staves for increased strength White reflective low-profile roof ' Heavy duty pressure/vacuum valve Pre-galvanized full guide Laidig bottom unloader Knowledgeable, experienced, cordial field representatives Thorough, skillful, on-time delivery & erection Enjoy the many benefits of bottom unloading LAIDIG 98 FORAGE UNLOADER Phone 717-776-3129 were Penny Bowser, Ben Hushon, Ron Wilson, Todd Warner, David Clegg, Scott Cooper, Steve Sliger and Randy Sizemore. Heidi vonLange took a top gold award in dairy, and Greg Fantom an honorable mention m dairy judging. Small engine contest winners Brian Eckersley and Jim Godfrey took a bronze at state competition, and Brian Zim merman was recognized as a delegate In degree achievements, Greg Fantom was recognized as a state Keystone winner. Todd Warner Clements, Star Greenhand; Greg Fantom, Star Farmer; Mark Flaharty, Star Agribusinessman; and Jon Hash, Star Greenhand. was named star winner m White Rose awards, and other White Rose degrees went to David Clegg, Brian Eckersley, Jim Godfrey, Kevin McFatndge, Theresa Smith, Mark Vaught, and Ron Wilson. Theresa Smith took gold honors in the state project book com petition. Silver awards went to Scott Dickson, Shane Clements, Craig Miller, Todd Warner and Ron Wilson, and Clay Miller earned a bronze medal. Even vo-ag instructors David Allen and Ralph Travis received surprise awards. Members ot the state teams they coached to suc cess presented the teachers with gilts of appreciation.