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Heading the list of existing officers interviewing the candidates were Ron Myer, County FFA president from Conrad Weiser High School, and Nevin Mast, County FFA vice president from Twin Valley. Assisting the FFA officers were Robert Kramer, advisor to the County president, and Harvey Smith, vocational consultant for Berks County. Each officer candidate had to answer several questions, such as - “What does the FFA mean to you?”; “Why do you want to be a County FFA officer?”, and at least one question on parliamentary procedure. The candidates were also asked to read a section from a book to test their reading ability and were asked to plan a picnic for the next meeting to see how well they could think on their feet- The following FFA members were elected to office for the 1973- 74 school year: Terry Murray, Twin Valley, president; Marlin Dietrich, Kutzlown, vice president; Bill Abrams, Governor Mifflin, secretary; William Schantz, Brandywine Heights, treasurer; Thomas Heffner, Hamburg, .reporter; Darryl Hartman, Conrad Weiser, sentinel, and Kevin Daub, Tulpehocken, chaplain. The newly elected officers will take office at a meeting at Conrad Weiser High School on Tuesday, May 15. jwhile the new County officers were being interviewed several County vo-ag teachers were conducting the Interview Con test. For this contest each FFA contestant was to write a letter of application for a job, fill out an application form for that job, and have an interview with one of the vo-ag teachers. The contestants were able to select any job they desired. They were scored on such points as completeness, neatness, grammar, attitude, 397-3539 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 12.1973 personality and poise, ap pearance, voice, and response to question. Winders in the contest were: Betti McDonnell, Twin Valley, first; Blake Brown, Conrad Weiser, second; Roger Imes, Oley Valley, third; Glenn Christman, Kutztown, fourth; Myles Angstadt, Brandywine, fifth. Eight FFA members from four Berks County Schools par ticipated in the Small Gasoline Engines Contest. This contest is divided into three parts' - a written exam pertaining to selection, operational principles, maintenance, repair, ad justment, and service of the two and four-stroke cycle small gasoline engines. In the second part of the contest, contestants Two Named To Posts J. Ralph Parrett, 134 Cedar St., Manager. Singletary holds B. S. Elizabethtown, has been and D. V. M v degrees from the promoted to Quality Assurance University of Illinois, and has Manager at Victor ,F. Weaver, considerable training in the field .Inc., New Holland. 0 f technical, writing and Parrett, who holds aB. S. diagnostic work degree in Chemistry from In his new position as Elizabethtown College, joined the, Veterinary Services Manager, he firm m 1970 as Quality Control wm be primarily responsible for Laboratory Supervisor. As poultry health diagnostic Quality Assurance Manager, fie services related to the Corn will be responsible for the pa ny>s broiler growing development and supervision of operations, product related quality assurance programs and , TDV A laboratory testing. I r\ I In a related move Donald CLASSIFIED Singletary, East Earl RDI has 1 ■ rs been named to the newly created AU position of Veterinary Services Versatile 7-hp tractor mows, tows, blows away snow and a lot more With a versatile 7-hp lawn tractor, you can handle many jobs. 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Winners of this contest were: Scott Snavely, Oley Valley, first; Dennis Kbhl, 'Qley Valley, second; Ronald Worley, Bran dywine, third; Mark Kohl, Brandywine, fourth; Albert Dillon, Governor Mifflin, fifth; Steve Smith, Governor Mifflin, sixth; Geoffrey Fultz, Twin Valley, seventh, and Ronald Smoker, Twin Valley, eighth. SHOTZBERGER'S Rim 354-4191 284-4141 19 665-2141