Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 28, 1984, Image 58

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    BlS—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1984
Kay Lobaugh and Joe Showers, of the Apple City FFA, are
greeted by Carol Irvine, of Gaithersburg, Md., National Vice
President.
Dale Balmer and Steve Reigel, of the Little Dutchmen
Chapter at Annville-Cleona, are greeted by Carol Irvine,
National Vice President.
The FFA Alumni Association of Eastern Lebanon County held its second
annual Ice Cream Social on Friday, July 20, at the Schaefferstown Fire Hall
pavilion.
Homemade ice cream with a variety of toppings of similar origin was
served to some 350 persons. In addition, Glenn Wenger, of Myerstown,
president of the Pennsylvania FFA Alumni, auctioned off homemade pies
Pd. FFA'ers attend Washington Conference
FFA Alumni at
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Future
Farmers of America from chap
ters throughout Pennsylvania are
attending the 1984 Washington
Conference Program in the
nation’s capital.
The week-long program helps
FFA members improve leadership
skills, develop an understanding of
national heritage and prepare for
more effective leadership roles in
their chapters and communities.
Sessions on human relations, goal
setting and personal com
munications develop these skills.
Personal outlook, motivation and
pride are discussed
Visits to Mount Vernon, the
Smithsonian Institution, Arlington
National Cemetery, the Jefferson
Memorial and other historic sites
in Washington are featured.
The FFA’ers also visited the
offices of area congressmen, in
cluding Reps. Robert Walker and
Gus Yatron and Sen. Arlen
Specter.
They also observed sessions of
the House and Senate
FFA
ELCO
hold ice creom fund raiser
y . ayers>, ,
are greeted by Melody Lawson, Western Region National Vice
President.
Bk. >rgi >y iy FFA,
are greeted by Melody Lawson, Western Region National Vice
President.
and cakes.
Proceeds from the ice cream social are used to support various activities
of FFA Chapter members at ELCO.
In above photos, Wenger auctions off shoo-fly pie; while other members
of the Carl Wenger family serve ice cream at the all-you-can-eat event.