Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 21, 1993, Image 33

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    Alumni Society Meets
(ContlniMd from Pago AM)
Karl Girton was elected presi
dent for the next term and, as his
first act, called for approval of
seven bylaw changes as recom
mended by the society’s executive
committee.
The changes were to:
• Alter references to the “Col
lege of Agriculture” to “College of
Agricultural Sciences.”
• Give each affiliate organiza
tion the power to determine the
length of term of office of a rep
resentative appointed to serve on
the board.
• Change the prerequisite of
Needed
new housing for
Breeder Contracts
Layer Contracts
Available For
• Tom & Hen Turkeys
Birds
101’x245* 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house
1-800-673-2580
For information on new contracts being offered by
local feed and livestock companies
directors seeking election to board
presidency to include serving a
minimum two-year term as a
president-elect prior to actually
beginning to serve a two-year term
as president This was done in
order to ensure that a director was
still an active member at the time
they would normally stand for
presidency.
• Allow the executive commit
tee (which consists of the presi
dent president-elect immediate
past president the dean of the Col
lege of Agricultural Sciences and
the executive secretary of the soci
ety) to meet without giving prior
immediately: I
■ Hog Finishing Contracts
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Northeast Agri Systems. Inc.
Flyway Business Park store hours: Mon -Fit 7:SO to eso
139 A West Airport Road sat. soo to Noon
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Ph. (717) 569-2702
notification to the full board of
directors as had been the rule. Any
decisions made by the executive
committee are still subject to full
board approval before becoming
enacted.
• Consolidate the nine standing
committees to four committees
and realigning responsibilities.
• Add the society treasurer to the
membership of the executive com
mittee and remove the wording
that would require executive com
mittee members to notify the full
board of directors prior to meeting.
• To continue to allow commit
tees to be as large as necessary, but''
to also allow each committee to
appoint subcommittees to carry
I Turkey Contracts
I Pallet Contracts
Contracts Available For
• Hog Finishing:
1,000-3,000 H*ad'
• Sow Units; 200-1,600 Sows
1-800-673-2580
LAND PRIDE
Quality equipment from
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specific committee responsibili
ties. The purpose for the change is
related to the consolidation of the
standing committees instead of
serving on multiple standing com
mittees, each board member is to
be assigned to one of the four com
mittees which can then split
responsibilities to subcommittees.
In other action, Alan Bair was
recognized for at least a decade of
serving on the society board.
David Morrow was recognized for
his service.
In other awards, Rep. Samuel
Hayes Jr. R-Tyrone, was recog
nized with one of eight 4-H awards
presented nationwide for his 22
years support of 4-H. He was also
recognized for his long-standing
commitment to agriculture.
In accepting the award, Hayes
said that the efforts of the 4-H
program and the College of Agri
cultural Sciences and the Exten
sion Service in support of youth
are good not just for the agricultur
al college and Pennsylvania’s agri
cultural and economic strength,
but good for all of America.
Hayes said that is important for
all to realize the importance of
3-Spindle, 48”,
60” 72” & 90”
REAR BLADES
48” Through 120”
ROTARY CUTTERS
48” Through 120”
LANDSCAPE RAKES
48" Through 96”
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guiding youth into a healthy and
rewarding life through caring, nur
turing, and by helping to set and
reach goals.
“Even if the world was com
pletely charted, there are still
young ‘Magellans’ coming on," he
said, charging the society to aid
and encourage the desire to leant
and explore and seek the
undiscovered.
In effect, Hayes said that not
only does youth have the explored
to rc-explore, but that there will
never be a lack of something to
explore. And he said that with
youth must be encouraged to
“(fight) ignorance and to lead the
world from the darkness (of ignor
ance) into the light of truth and
knowledge and to make this a bet
ter world.
“We must provide the next gen
erations of Magellans with the
greatest opponunitics known to
mankind,” he said.
In other business. Dean Hood
provided an overview of the status
of the College of Agricultural
Sciences.
According to Hood:
42” Through 96”
PULVERIZERS
48” Through 84”
OVER SEEDERS &
PRIMARY SEEDERS
34” Through 76”
Serving Central PA Sine* IUI
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MONDAY
FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
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