Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1984, Image 37

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    Students from 11 igh schools attended the Youth Institute on Cooperative Business
at the Farm and Home Center this week. Pictured above are students from each high
school. In front row from left to right are Margaret Herr, Garden Spot; Jeff Weaver,
Lancaster Mennonite High School; Karen Henderson, Hempfield; Michelle Dean,
Lampeter Strasburg; and Tim Herr, Solanco. In the back row from left to right are Ken
Nolt, Manheim Central; Dan Martin, Warwick; John Burkholder, Penn Manor; Ken
Sweigart, Ephrata; Frank Gilbert, Lower Dauphin; and Bryan Stoltzfus, Pequea Valley.
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Students attend
Youth Institute
LANCASTER - Nearly 80
students from Lancaster, Lebanon
and Dauphin Counties attended the
Youth Institute on Cooperative
Business at the Farm and Home
Center this week.
Representatives from several
Pennsylvania cooperatives told the
students and their advisors about
their individual cooperatives and
answered the students’ questions.
One message the represen
tatives were trying to com
municate was that cooperative
members must take an interest in
the cooperative for it to be suc
cessful, said Gerald Phillips from
Farm Credit Service. Cooperatives
are one business where members
have complete control, he said.
Cooperative representatives
included: Dean CLaycomb from
Agway, Inc.; David H. Zim
merman from Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative; Andrew A. Marvin of
LEASING
Up To 60 Months
Inter-State Milk Producers
Cooperative; Daniel Martin of
Eastern Milk Producers
Cooperative; Gerald H. Phillips of
Farm Credit Service; Richard
Hess of Lehigh Valley Farmers
Cooperative and Williard Oden
welder of Sire-Power, Inc.
The morning started with a film
titled “Cooperatives - The Far
mers Way.” Later in the morning
the group saw a slide presentation
and heard a panel discussion by
the Lancaster County Co-op
Council.
Later in the day each student
took a “Co-op Quiz” which would
be used to select finalists to attend
a four-day Summer Institute at
Juniata College in July.
Each student also filled out an
Activities Report that would be
used to help select the students
who will attend the Summer In
stitute.
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