•ti .dgen, right, .. futstanding Teacher of Agriculture lalas, representative of Sperry New tors. Award from Michael Holland, award spon- ««« **&&&• ***** vetV BUCC .qq4 a *n coirt* 8 * 1 geo JoolPiffVesJaote «*>*' ■* 1* tVv® aT vdP toSV^ outstanding vo-ag teacher ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The , Vocational Agriculture National Vocational Agricultural the NVATA. The award recognizes Teachers’ Association (NVATA), NVATA members who are at the Alexandria, Va., recognized six pinnacle of their profession-those members with the Outstanding conducting the highest quality Teacher of Vocational Agriculture vocational education program in Award during the national con- agriculture. It recognizes vention held in New Orleans, La., ioo/»«rshir i "’ '’immunity, November 30-December 4,1964. Award recipients were: Fred A. Beckman, Weiser, Idaho; Joe Farrell, Hill City, Kan.; Glen N. Holman, Darien, Wis.; Jamie D. Potts, Kirksey, Ky.; Herbert Lackey, McDonald, Tenn.; Frederic H. Stillwagen, Allentown. Sperry New Holland sponsors the “Outstanding Teacher of Sdllwagen named Cedar Crest FFA Cedar Crest FFA received four awards in parades during the float season. The theme of one prize winning float was “The Three Levels of Vocational Agriculture,” which placed third in the Lebanon Jny(w Parade, and the S»«'*tv & oa ' e Lancaster Farming. Satnrtay, December 29,1984-A25 agriculture/agribusiness professional activities. Sperry New Holland provided each award winner air tran sportation and hotel lodging to attend the NVATA National Convention in New Orleans. Schaefferstown Parade, and second in the Fredericksburg Parade. Another Cedar Crest float with the theme “Providing Food for your Holidays” placed fourth in the Lebanon Holiday Parade. and
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