State Dairy Princess Crowned in Harrisburg by Sally Bair Gale L. Bentz, won the Pennsylvania’s 1975 Dairy coveted Miss Congeniality Princess is sparkling prize which is awarded by seventeen-year-old Debra L. the contestants themselves. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Gale is the daughter of Mr. Mrs, Paul E. Miller, and Mrs. Laveme K. Bentz, Linglestown, RD4. Wellsville. Debra was crowned by For the first time, seven retiring Princess Marcia semi-finalists were selected Gnagey in ceremonies held and interviewed during the at the Penn Harris Motor inn ceremonies. In addition to in conjunction with the 1974 the winners, they included Pennsylvania All-American Robin Rice, Bedford County; Dairy Show. Evelyn Logut, Butler Chester County’s Dairy County; Aliceann Paxton, Princess Tina Marie Acker, Washington County; and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ann Uschak, Westmoreland Samuel B. Acker, Chester County. Springs RDI, was named Two additional awards first runner-up in the state were presented for the first contest. Second runner-up time. One was given for the was Mary Ellen Krompasky, best five-minute oral Wayne County Dairy presentation which each girl Princess. Mary Ellen is the was required to give to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. judges and other con- Andrew Krompasky, testants. Second runner-up Hamlin. Mary Ellen Krompasky Another area Dairy received that award and the Princess, York County’s new Dairy Princess was one "SILAGE EXTRA" Its Different its Extra A fermentation silage presertative Controls spoilage increases protein sugars starches payability Also recommended for use in storing hay tough ground ear corn Prevents heat and mold YES. .WE HAVE BLACK PLASTIC SILAGE COVERS. ALSO PLASTIC TAPE. 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During the Shrine Club program, four “pioneers” of the dairy industry were honored, including O.F. Foster, Clarkston, Michigan; James F. Ken drick, Arlington, Virginia; John R. Valentine, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania and Joe S. Taylor, State College, Pennsylvania, Guest of Honor award went to Dr. Harry A. Herman and the student recognition contest winner was Dale Matheron, Merced, California. Donald V. Seipt, Easton RIM, was elected president of the Dairy Shrine to suc ceed outgoing president Dr. George Trimberger, Cornell University. Phone 717—768-7 HI Pennsylvania’s new dairy princess. Dauphin County’s Debbie Miller, is shown here shortly after she was crowned Wednesday night in Harrisburg. 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