Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 04, 1983, Image 54

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Sharilynn Beiler
By Sally Bair
Staff Correspondent
LANCASTER Five young
women will compete for the title of
Lancaster County Dairy Princess
at a pageant to be held June 18, in
the auditorium of the Farm and
Home Center.
Contestants are; Shanlynn
Beiler, West Pequea Lane, Gor
donville; Bom Gochenaur, Penn
Grant Road, Lancaster; Patti Sue
Hershey, R. 6, Manheim; Susan
Hess, R. 2, Quarryville; and
Colleen H. Spahr, R. 2, Holtwood.
Shanlynn Beiler, 17, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Beiler, who have a dairy operation
with 54 Holsteins. Graduating from
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Five
Lancaster Mennomte High School,
Shanlynn was active in sports,
sang m the semor chorus and was
on the honor roll. She has been a
Bible quizzer for three years and
served as camp counselor and a
Bible School teacher. She is an
active member of the Ridgeview
Mennomte Church. Shanlynn
plans to work in the secretarial
field upon graduation.
Bom Gochenaur is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gochenaur, who milk 50
Registered Holsteins. After
graduation from Lancaster
Mennomte High School, Bom, 17,
t- for Lancaster dairy princess
Boni Gochenaur
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Specializing in regenerative agriculture.
Patti Sue Hershey
plans to study nursing at Lan
caster General Hospital School of
Nursing. In addition to playing
flute in the school orchestra, Boni
also sings in the school’s touring
chorus. She is treasurer of her
church's youth group and serves
on its social committee.
Patti Sue Hershey, 17, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hershey, who milk 110 Holstein
cows. A senior at Manheim Central
High School, Patti attends Mount
Joy Vo-Tech, studying food
preparation and service. She
works as a waitress, served as a 4-
H teen leader and is a former
cheerleader.
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GROWING
ALTERNATIVE!
... MAINTAIN HIGH YIELDS
DURING TRANSITION PERIOD.
... ECONOMICAL
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Susan Mane Hess, 18, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hess, who milk 46 Holstems. Susan
owns five dairy annunals of her
own as a member of the Lancaster
County 4-H Holstein Club. She
participated in the 1981 exchange
trip to Massachusetts, and par
ticipated m 4-H State Capital Days
this year. A senior at Soianco High
School, Susan was a member of the
Future Business Leaders of
America and hopes to go to
business school. She also attended
the 1982 youth conference of PFA.
Colleen H. Spahr, 16, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
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Susan Marie Hess
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Colleen H. Spahr
Spahr, and she own three Ayr
shires. She is a member of the
Junior Ayrshire Breeders
Association, and is active in the
Future Farmers of America at
Penn Manor High School where
she will be a senior. She also
participates m cross country there
and is a member of her church
youth group. She hopes to study
dairy production in college.
These five contestants will be
participating in promotions prior
to the contest, including one at the
East Towne Mall concluding this
Saturday.
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