Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 12, 1980, Image 101

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    « Huntingdon dairymen
PETERSBURG - Lisa
Harnish, 18 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Harnish of
Alexandria, was crowned as
the 1980 Huntingdon County
Dairy Princess at the annual
Dairy Princess Program,
held in conjunction with the
Huntingdon County Holstein
Chicken Barbecue, at the
Shavers Creek Firemens
Park, Petersburg.
A 1979 graduate of Juniata
Valley High School, Miss
Harnish is a member of the
Calvary Bible Church and
the church choir, Blije
Juniata Future Farmers of
America where she served
as secretary, and Mt. View 4-
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H Club She has completed
one year at Penn State
University
Lisa is employed on her
father’s dairy farm and
Edgewater Acres Resort
She has served as alternate
Dairy Princess in the past
The new Diary Princess
was crowned by the reignmg
Princess, Pam McMath,
daughter of Mr and Mrs E.
James McMath of
Shirleysburg, completing
her year of service to the
dairymen of Huntingdon
County.
Chosen as first alternate
was Janet Davis, 19,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Davis, Petersburg
JAMES WAV
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Miss Davis is a 1979
graduate of Juniata Valley
High School, a member of
the 4-H Recteam and Dairy
Club, and the Bethel
Presbyterian Church
Employed by Aid for the
Aging, Janet is also actively
mvolved m the family dairy
operation. She has won
awards with her Holstems
and was 1978 Outstanding 4-
H Girl for Huntingdon
County.
Second alternate is Becky
Byler, 20, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Jefferson Byler of
Petersburg
Becky is a 1977 graduate of
the Huntingdon Area High
School and member of the
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Allensville Mennonite
Church where she is a
Sunday School teacher She
is presently employed by
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College
Master of ceremonies for
the event was Paul E. Miller
of Great View Farms,
Harrisburg.
A popular entertainer,
Miller became a “singing
M.C.” accompanied by his
wife Pat on the piano.
Throughout the program the
over 200 in attendance were
entertained with “Tie A
Yellow Ribbon” and “The
Only Home I Know”. For the
contestants Miller sang
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Box 121, RDI *
Myerstown, PA
717-933-4758
Rt 2, Newville, PA
717 775-7533
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980—C13
Lisa Harnish, Alexandria, was crowned new
Huntingdon County dairy princess by 1979 winner
Pam McMath. The ceremony was part of the Hunt
ingdon Holstein program held at Shavers Creek
Park. -
“Daddy’s Little Girl” and
closed the evenings en
tertainment with “You’ll
Never Walk Alone”.
Judges for the pagent were
Linda Clapper, former
Centre County Dairy
Princess; Ray Diebold,
Dairy Lea Director and Blair
County dairy farmer; and
Mrs. Wanda Decker, Dairy
Promotion Chairlady for
Centre County.
Each of the contestants
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introduced her parents and,
after a short interview,
selected a question from a
bowl. Miss Harnish’s
question was “Who or What
is the greatest influence in
your life?”
She answered that the
greatest influence in her life
is her parents, adding,
“Someday when I many a
farmer I’ll have a life like
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