AIS-Lancattw Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1992 Weber Looks Forward To First Reunion For FFA Officers Editor’s Note: The Pennsyl vania FFA Foundation, assisted by eighteen former FFA state officers, has begun an ambitious search for former state officers - their addresses, what they are doing now, and recording their remembrances as a state officer and their thoughts today about the FFA and what it meant to them to be a state officer. This article is in part the result of those searches. It is hoped that the Lancaster Farm Glen and Lucy Yoder Weber review farm records. > >• *■* % OTVBW A 0. Smith Harvesters Product*. Inc. 345 Harvesters Drive OeKab, IL 60115 615-756-1551 ENDLESS MOUNTAINS HARVESTORE® SYSTEMS, INC. “Your local, independent, authorized Harvestore Systems Dealer” BRANCH OFFICE: MAIN OFFICE: Rt. 15 South (Dow Building) Route 6, PO Box G P.O. Box 612 (Across From Slnbad’s Lewlsburg, PA 17837 Restaurant) (717) 523-6600 Wysox, PA 18854 (717) 265-2200 C All nghlt nawvad, 1981. Haivaatcra I* • laglalarad trademark o( A.O. Smith Harvaatoi* Product., Inc. ing’s readers will be stimulated to aid in this search to find all the state FFA officers elected since 1931. If you know of a for mer state officer living in your area please either call Mary Jo Cancebno, Foundation Execu tive Director (215) 648-0674 or write to the Foundation at Cal der Square, P.O. Box 10493, State College, PA 16805. Glen Weber is looking forward to the first state officer’s reunion for several reasons, it will be his When Livestock Do The Shopping You need the efficiency of a Harvestore structure It easy-loads from the top and wise ly unloads from the bottom. You can store gram at natural, high moisture levels* because a Harvestore structure minimizes spoilage and preserves the gram. The price differential between a Harvestore system and other less efficient grain storage processing systems has shifted dramatically in the past few years. Before repairing or investing in outdated technology, contact your authorized, independent Harvestore Systems dealer W T I I : * ConcuK OwncrOptrafcft manud lor specific «l In mtuw «nd l» dttnwd to b> n >nw«l Inlonmllon tlculw lifinli torn* or state officer’s team 2Sth anniver sary. The other members of his team were. “As we went our sepa rate ways after serving the ’66-’67 year together as an officer team, we seemed to disconnect over the years. But as I reflect back on our lives since then, I feel it is impor tant to not lose sight of who we were and where we have been before. That one year of being an FFA state officer had a tremend ous effect on all of us for the rest of our lives." When asked about the motivat ing force behind running for state office in the Pennsylvania FFA, Weber replied as have so many other state officers - “Going to the national FFA convention in Kan sas City”. The national FFA con vention has been instrumental in producing positive motivating goals for FFA’ers all over the country. “You are looking at your own peers, who set goals and achieved them. Whether they are individuals who are being recog nized as star farmers, team contest winners, or even national officers, those participants set the example for others to follow. I would say the national FFA convention is the number one selling tool the FFA has. “I will never forget my sopho more year at Kansas City. The national president that year by the name of Williams, was on stage before thousands of FFA’ers, talk- raaxrvTwndaknt NOTICE only. A tmlon mm >1 FARMING FOR THE FUTURE with 'am.yW; A new AERWAY can be your ticket to INCREASED PROFITS * and help you comp' "This yur wa ran tha Aar-Way over half tha land whara wa had harvatlad com allaga. Wa than ipraad batwaan 4,000-6,000 gal lona ol liquid manura par acra and dlskad tha aaad bad to ptapara tor amal gralnt. 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