* • girls are all members of the Pennsylvania dairy royalty -- either as county dairy princesses or alternates. The 43 princesses and 18 alternates I attended a three-day milk promotion seminar held at Elizabethtown College, Dairy princesses attend training seminar ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa - Forty-three farm girls from Pennsylvania gathered Elizabethtown College last iveek to leam hoi to be the possible spokesmen for the dairy industry. The 43 young ladies were the newly-elected dairy princesses representing 49 Pennsylvania counties Among the 116 persons present were many alternate IS YOUR ALTERNATOR BIG ENOUGH FOR TODAY’S MODERN FARMING? HAVE IT CHECKED NOW - BEFORE A POWER OUTAGE PROTECT YOUR MOTORS ON BULK TANKS, MILK PUMPS AND WATER PUMPS ■3 0 i s |H^| USED GENERATORS ★l2 KW ★l5 KW ★25 KW ★3O KW CONSULTING dairy princesses who are playing an increasingly important role in spreading the word about nutritious dairy products, and many adult committee members who shared with each other ideas for effective milk promotion According to Mrs Joyc l Graybill, commodity promotion supervisor for the Pennsylvania Department of fi * m FREE DEMONSTRATION Jr*g» 0N yOUR FARM V * & MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT # m • HfißH FIDELITY ELECTRIC 4|p||||| MB company inc /rlA] A HJ.IJjJjrl-HJljAliij: TRUE ALTERNATORS Agriculture, this is trn largest number ever to participate in a seminar in its eight-year history. The seminar is designed to help the girls leam the basic facts about the dairy in dustry in Pennsylvania and nutritional information about dairy products sn that they will be well-informed spokesmen throughout their reign A large part of the SUMMER BROWN-OUTS IfiWfllli three-day program is devoted to personal im provement workshops, stressing proper hair care, and make-up, and proper dress for the many ap pearances they will make. They also leam general tips on appearing before the public Many of the workshops were conducted by Lancaster county business people BURN OUT MOTORS! MODERNIZING Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 One useful segment of the seminar was devoted to presentations by the 43 dairy princesses. Each girl prepared a three-to-five minute program aimed at a specific audience and designed to inform and educate about the dairy industry. Grovei Gouker, manager of the Dale Car negie program, provided constructive ideas on public speaking. Mrs. Graybill noted, “One important result of the seminar is that it generates enthusiasm, and allows the counties to share ideas and leam what other counties are domg The committee people leam some of the things which work for other (Turn to Page 32) 31
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