- - ,51 's ,ul \kt : £jh*-' ! oO=lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jane lz, r - - Some of the Berks County Dairy Princess con testants gathered on the stairs to discuss the schedule of events for this year’s pageant with Sue Seidel. 1974 Dairy Princess (sitting and holding Ten girls vie [Continued from Pate 58] Empire Beauty School, she is a member of the Virgin ville Grange, the Lions UCC, and enjoys swimming, bicycling and dancing. Jean H. Dietrich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Dietrich of Hamburg Rl. A student at Hamburg Area High School and Mulenberg Vo-Tech, she is studying practical nursing. Jean’s school activities include the Biology Club, Student Council, and Chorus. She is also a member of the 4-H Baby Beef Club and the Virginville Grange. Tammy Lynn Hafer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hafer of Douglasville Rl. She 'is a student at Daniel Boone High School, a secretary at the Reading Bone Fertilizer Co., and has been active in the 4- H. Carol Ann- Kopicz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kopicz of - Mohr sville Rl. She is a graduate of Schuylkill Valley High School now attending Lehigh Community College preparing for a career as a medical assistant. She has been active in the 4-H Baby Beef Club, the 4-H County Council, and is Youth Chairman of the local Grange. Pat Leiby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leiby of - * program). Left to right are Tammy Hafer (stan ding). Sue Seidel, Christina Adam (sitting), and Lori Naftzinger (standing). Sitting behind the_ group is Nedra Yoder. Shoemakersville Rl. She is a graduate of Hamburg High School, presently working as a dental assistant and helping milk and care for the family’s mixed Holstein and Jersey herd. Debbie L. Lutz,, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lutz, Sr. of Kempton R 2. Debbie comes from a Holstein dairy farm and is a student at the Kutztown Area Senior High. __ ® THE LATEST IN SYNTHETIC OIL ADVERTISED IN APRIL ISSUE OF POPULAR SCIENCE. 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