AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,1984 Zuck family ‘stars’ at Cedar Crest FFA banquet BY DICK ANGLESTEIN LEBANON The “stars” of the Cedar Crest FFA awards banquet Tuesday night literally were members of the Jay Norman Zuck family of R 7 Lebanon. The trio of chapter star awards went to the family, including: Jeff Zuck, chapter president, was named Star Chapter Agribusinessman, and also cap tured the DeKalb Award and chapter trophy for dairy production Younger brother, Ed, who serves as parliamentarian, captured the Star Chapter Farmer award and Franklin Ext. committee The Executive Committee of the Franklin County Agricultural Extension Association was elected at the recent reorganization meeting of the Association’s Board of Directors. The Committee, for 1984, consists of, standing, John R. Rotz, St. Thomas, president; Elizabeth Brown, Chambersburg, secretary; seated, Linda Golden, Green castle, director; and Fred E. Rice, Chambersburg, director. 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And sister, Lonnda, a first-year FFA'er, rounded out the family’s top awards with the honor of Star Greenhand. She was also the Lebanon County winner in creed speaking. “This is the first time this has happened to me,” explained ad visor Harold Berkheiser in com menting on the family sweep. The honoring of the three family stars was the concluding event of the awards program and banquet that was attended by some 285 members, parents and guests at the Cedar Crest- Middle School Balma uairtf ami peancida read in# label Zuck family "stars" at Cedar Crest FFA banquet include, from the left, Ed, Jeff and Lorinda with their parents Jay Norman and Lorraine. Tuesday night, Other top winners of chapter trophies in various areas included Brenda Peiffer, com production; Gary Krall, ag mechanics; Gale Hitz, outstanding stockman; Ann Lansberry and Brenda Miller, horse production; Lisa Houser, poultry production; and Dave Groff, beef production. Foundation award recipients included Jeff Zuck, placement in ag production and dairy produc tion; Dan and Dave Groff, beef production; Dave Groff, ex temporaneous public speaking, Jeff Ruhl, diversified livestock; Gary Krall, ag mechanics; Ann Lansberry and Brenda Miller, horse production; Tonya Johnson, public speaking; Jenny Embich and Brian Boyer, floriculture; Lisa Houser, poultry production and ag nature packs i [your haylage with nutrition. | By the time your haylage gets to the | bunk, much of the nutritive value may | be lost That's why innovative farmers | useCROP-SILE It's a low-cost combma | tion of stabilizers, antioxidants and i flavors that locks in the fresh-cut bene | fits of high-moisture crops Besides the | added feed value and greater palata- Z bility CROP-SILE also works to curb 1 excessive fermentation, oxidation, Banvel i i. waste shrink and heat build-up CROP SILE can make a big difference in your sales and service; Ed Zuck and Gale Hitz, swine production; and Brenda Peiffer, crop production. Members of the parliamentary procedure team were honored for their success last year in going on to regional competition. In sales achievements, Lorinda Zuck was cited for her pork roll sales and members cited for their citrus sales included Brenda Peiffer, Lisa Houser, Dan and Dave Groff, Darin Nissley, Gary Krall, Lorinda Zuck, Janice Isenberg, Dave Gettel and Jenny Embich. Honored for scholarship in all subjects were Lorinda Zuck, Gary Krall, Jeff Zuck, Gale Hitz, Ed Zuck, Lindsey Nauman, Dan and Dave Groff, Darin Nissley and Charles Whary. The chapter bestowed honorary chapter degrees on Grant Krall for use of his farm for field trips, Glenn Kaufman, vice principal; and Robert Krout, business director. Certificates of appreciation went to Louis Juliam for cooperation in Easter flower sales, Ronald Hunsicker for citrus sale and Mrs. Paula Snyder and the Cedar Crest FBLA for their cooperation. 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