Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1980, Image 22

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    A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980
Terry Suddath named Maryland dairy princess
BY SALLY BAIR
Staff Correspondent
FREDERICK, Md -
Sixteen-year-old Terry
Suddath, 7373 Damascus
Road, Gaithersburg, was
named the 1980 Maryland
Dairy Princess at
ceremonies held last
Thursday at the Sheraton
Inn Frederick The
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Howard F Suddath, Terry
was crowned by retiring
Dairy Princess Karen
Maritime
First Alternate in the
Terry Suddath was crowned as the 1980 Marylai jiry Princess by retiring
Princess Karen Marklm First runner-up Laurie Fielder looks on
Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824
contest was Laurie A
Fielder, 1157 Chrome Hill
Road, Jarrettsville,
daughter of Mr. and Mis
Samuel Fielder, Jr Laurie,
17, also received the Miss
Congeniality Award in
voting by the eight con
testants
All contestants presented
three-to-five minute skits for
the audience, and Loretta J
Muller, 2525 Salem Bottom
Road, Westminster, won
first place for her presen
tation of Margaret, the
marvelous milk factory
FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC
DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS,
Slaughtered under government inspection
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Loretta, 20, is the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Henry
Muller
The new Dairy Princess
will be a senior at Damascus
High School in September
She owns nme Ayrshires in
her famuy’s herd of 55, and
is president of the Mon
tgomery County Holstein 4-H
Club
She served as a member of
the county 4-H and
Damascus FFA dairy cattle
judging teams and was
captain of the senior dairy
bowl She * 1-H on
WANTED
BULLS & STEERS
Competitive Prices Paid
the Montgomery County
Fair Board of Directors,
iei r> represented Area VI
at the contest.
Alternate Laurie Fieldei
will be a senior at North
Harford Senior High School,
where she is a varsity
cheerleader and is on the
' "->l\ gynr.asti s team
oiu. 10 u 'ineaioei ui me.
Farm Bureau youth group,
is a member of 4-H, and is a
past president of the student
government association in
High School She
represented Area II
Terry said she was
stunned and excited at her
selection and plans to meet
as many people as she can to
help promote milk She said,
“1 love to talk to people and
like working with children ”
Other contestants include
Christine A Byers, Route
3, Hagerstown, Maryland,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Roy J Byers, representing
Area II; Nancy Collier,
Route 2, Accident,
Maryland, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Wayne Collier,
representing Area I; Lon
Hartman, Westover,
Maryland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs John Hartman,
representing Area VIII,
Cynthia C. Keller, 42408 Old
National Pike, Middletown,
Maryland, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Donald D Keller,
representing Area III; and
Kim King, Route 1, Church
Hill, Maryland, representing
Area VII
Judges included Sail} Bair
Lancaster Fanning; Grove
Miller, president of the
Call:
C.L. King - 717-786-7229
Maryland Farm Buieau,
and John Cope, president of
the Pennsylvania Holstein
Association
Becky Stiles. Littlestown,
presented musical en
tertainment, and Master of
Ceremonies was Rick Baker,
with the Bureau of Markets
of the Maryland Department
of Agriculture
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A plaque was presented to
Mrs. Merhle Duvall in ap
preciation of her 19 years
service to the dairy princess
promotion effort in
Maryland Mrs William
Kepler was chairman for the
event. The contest was
followed by a reception for
the new Princess and con
testants