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Ephrata R D 2 A L HERR S BRO Quarryville Twin Valley FFA In State Competition On Tuesday June 18, 1974 fourteen student members of the Twin Valley Future Earners of America will journey to Penn State University for FFA Ac tivities Week and the Summer Pennsylvania FFA Convention. Of the fourteen students making the trip, eight will be involved in judging contests while the others will participate in convention activities. Heading the list of par ticipants will be past- President Terry Lee Murray of Honey Brook who will be seeking one of the ten elected officers in the state association. Current Twin Valley President and Treasurer of the Berks County FFA, Robert P. Stoltzfus of R.D.I Elverson will participate as a county delegate. In this capacity Robert will be assigned to a committee to help plan the state association activities for the coming year. Two Twin Valley members will attend and participate in the State FFA Band under the direction of Dr. James Dunlop, director of the renowned Penn, State Blue Band. Larry Stoltzfus of R.D.2 Elverson will be playing in the band for the second year at Penn State. Steve Bleacher of R.D. Birdsboro will be making his first appearance at Penn State in the band. Larry has played at the Mid-Winter X " STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville Pa ABC GROFF, INC New Holland Convention for two years and Steve for one year. The state FFA Band is composed of approximately 75 FFA Members from across the state. They appear at both the Mid-Winter Convention and the Summer Convention. The band provides en tertainment prior to the three convention meetings. The Twin Valley members will also help with the musical parts of the program by singing in the State FFA Chorus under the direction of Mr Jack Shaffer, of the Music Department at Central High School, Martinsburg. The state FFA Chorus provides entertainment at the con vention meetings also. It is composed of about 35 FFA members from across Pennsylvania. Both Melvin Houck of R.D.I Elverson and Mike Aikens of Honey Brook will be participating in the chorus for the first time. Darrel Stoltzfus, of. RD2 Elverson will participate in the interview contest. Ren Scott, of RD. Elver son, and Ron Dannecker of Geigertown will participate in the Livestock Judging Contest. Dave Hasmmons of RD Honey Brook and Gary McVaugh of Green Hills will be participating in the forestry contest, with Ted Ford of Honey Brook and Jim Hughes and Bill Harris of Geigertown participating in the Dairy Judging Con test. One other Twm Valley chapter member will par ticipate, but he will be leaving on Monday to help prepare for the convention. That member is State FFA Sentinel Nevin Mast. This year over 1600 FFA mem bers from across Penn sylvania will attend the PENN-iERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, Inc. P. O. 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