Eileen Shull crowned Pa. Dairy Princess By DEBRA STRICKLER CAMP HILL - Eileen Shull of Pipersville, Bucks County, was crowned the Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess for 1979-80 at the recognition banquet and pageant held in conjunction with the All-American Dairy Show on Tuesday evenmg. Eileen is a senior at Central Bucks High School where she is an active participant in the National Honor Society. She is a 4-H member and member of the Ski Club. She devotes a large portion of her tune to music, participating m the choir, district chorus, varsity singers, English handbell choir, and madrigals In her presen tation she sang “The Far imer and Consumer should be Friends” created from a song in Rogers and Ham merstem’s musical, “Oklahoma.” - Eileen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shull and resides on a 350 acre dairy BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT £\ ~ - : ! INDEPENDENT TESTS SHOW THAT STEIGER TRACTORS PRODUCE MORE HORSEPOWER - HOURS PER GALLON OF FUEL THAN ANY OTHER 4WD TRACTORS TESTED... ASK A FARMER WHO OWNS ONI farm in which 175 Holstems Newport, are milked. Her family in- Perry County eludes four older brothers Penny Allen of Granville who have nicknamed Eileen, Summit, Bradford County, “Leeny-Bell”. the 17 year old daughter of She succeeds Lisa Miller Mr and Mrs. Charles Allen, of Washington, Pa., who is t was voted Miss Congeniality presently a student at by the 40 contestants Washington and Jefferson College. First-runner up was Carol Mane Druck, Airville Rl, York County She is the 21 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Druck. Cindy Shirey of Beavertown, Snyder County, was second runner-up. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Shirey In addition to the three finalists, the semi-finalists included; Karen Hornbaker, Shippensburg R 5, representing Cumberland County; Carolyn Sue Meyers, Greencastle Rl, representing Franklin County; Lucinda Landis, Colebrook Rd., representing Lancaster County; and Nancy Elizabeth Stephens, STEIGER TRACTORS SAVE HI TRACTORS WE HAVE SOLD IN PENNSYLVANIA HAVE PROVEN THAT THEY WILL DO MORE WORK WITH LESS FUEL THAN THE TWO-WHEEI DRIVE TRACTORS THEY REPLACED... representing Scrapbook in cluded Mary E. Anderle of Mercer County, and Julie Lynn Bowen of Tioga County. Outstanding presentations on the dairy industry were presented by four girls. They included; Eileen Shull, Bucks County; Zeta Furry, Bedford County; Diane Mane Maulfair, Lebanon County; and Cindy Shirey. The state competition was judged by Dr. Darwin G. Braund, Fayetteville, NY; Mr. Myron Fledderjohann, New Knoxville, Ohio; Mrs. Francis Duvall, Walker sville, Md., and Mrs. Jacquelyn M. Townsend, Meadow Lands, Pa. The first runner-up in the State Dairy Princess pageant was Carol Marie Druck, of York County, (right), Cindy Shirey of Beavertown, Snyder County, (left), was second runner-up. Eileen Shull, (center,) is the new Pennsylvania State Dairy Princess. EL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 29,1979 00.13 JEI.3 Diesel fuel 17