HAPPENINGS ' is? t Snyder FFA Chapter (center in FFA Jacket) lementary School students at the First Annual t are the members of the Junior high FFA chap >ntations. LEHIGH AG MILLER-LAKE INC. POLE TAVERN EQUIPMENT BtllwlN, PA ECL SALES CORP. Allentown, PA 717-MM335 ITOBte. 40 61MM-2SS3 LONE MAPLE -SSL SCHEFFEL SALES & SERVICE EQUPMEHT CO. Naw Alexandria, PA _ .. RadOooaaßd. 4124 M-7172 Falrmount Cfiy, PA Somaraal, PA 1144454500 TOBIAS LOST CREEK PIKEVILLE GEORGE V. SEIPLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC, '“CEMENT EQUIPMENT INC. * SON Oakland MHi, PA Olay, PA Barton, PA 717-362-3132 717-463-2161 610-917-6277 610-256-7146 ■ An all-new three-point suspension systei provides unmatched flotation. ■ Redesigned guards and a 5-bar reel help the all-new sicklebar machine cut better - and sue inches wider - than anything in it’s class. ■ Two new rotary disk models feature the all-new, John Deere-built modular cutterbar. It’s stronger than anything . else on the market /Mgv ■ An exclusive Power-Cushion helps prevent the driveline from bottoming out during tight turns. m hi NOBODY DOES HAY BETTER SMTTH S WALTEMYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC SALES & SERVICE Mwnrtburg, PA Rtd Uon, PA 717-321-2244 717-244-4168 Ehatr, NJ MMSMMO Jennifer Balantlncz, from the West Snyder Junior High FFA chapter (center with white hat), assists Beaver Adams Elementary school students during the recent FFA Conservation Field Day. SPE INC WINELAND Rd. 1, Box 157 EQUWEKT.WC. Towanda, PA Martlnaburg, PA 717-26M440 814-793-2109 I, ■ M.S. YEARSLEY A SONS Waal Chaatar, PA <10<696<2990 UncMtef ftnmnfl, Saturday, Juna 11, 19M-825 First Annual FFA Conservation Field Day The first annual West Snyder FFA Conservation Field Day was held by the seventh grade junior high FFA mem bers with the assistance of six senior high FFA members. The FFA traveled to Beaver Adams and West Beaver Elementary Schools for National Arbor Day on April 29 to conduct this program. The senior high FFA members who participated were Elizabeth Hollenbach, who gave the welcome, and Steve Boop, John Waller, Ben Boonie, Jeremy Hackenbcrg, Jen ny Zerby and Glendon Carper. The Junior high members planned different environ mental activities for each grade. Groups of six junior high FFA members and one senior high FFA member gave half-day presentations to each grade level. Chaired by Jen nifer Balantcz and Beth Fisher, the kindergarten and first grade activities included planting seeds, making a craft flower, and a coloring activity. In second grade. Chairman Kristen Havicc arranged a presentation on the importance of water, played Water Word Bingo, and read a story on how to keep the water clean. Jancll Bobb, chairman of the third grade group, discussed wildlife and showed a video about the recovery and release of wildlife. They aslo col ored a poster on Pennsylvania wildlife. In fourth grade, Laura Looney chaired activities, which included a video entitled “Those Record Breaking Ani mals,” and a coloring contest on Pennsylvania Wildlife. Steven Bemardi, wildlife conservation officer for Snyder and Union counties, presented a program on rabies for the fifth graders. This grade level was chaired by Jennifer Kuhns. They also completed a poster contest. Under the chairmanship of Brad Hackenbcrg and Doug Boop, all sixth graders con structed a bluebird house which was precut by the voca tional agriculture wildlife class. The bird houses were given to each sixth grader as they completed the project. Craig 'Bingman from the Snyder County Conservation District Office assisted with the judging of several con tests. The conservation district donated a pack of wild flower seeds and a magnet for each elementary school student. Steve Kline, West Snyder FFA adviser, (cen ter), demonstrates to two Beaver Adams Elemen tary students how to assemble a blue bird house. Two junior high FFA members (white hats) look on as they help other sixth graders construct their birdhouses.