MANSFIELD The second annual Dairy Day festivities ended Saturday June 2, at Mansfield High school with Deanna Egli being crowned the 1984 Tioga County Dairy Princess. Deanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray O. Egli, Jr. of R 1 Roaring Branch. She is a junior at Canton Area High school. Her school and community activities include varsity cheerleading, Canton High' School Marching Warrior Band and concert band, American Field Service. 4-H, State FFA band, YEA, softball and Future Farmers of America, where she was recently elected chapter president. After com pleting her senior year of high school, she plans to attend St. Joseph’s School of Nursing in Elmira, New York. Brenda Robson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robson, Jr, of R 2 Mansfield, and Sherri Webster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Webster of Rl, Osceola were named dairy princess alternates. Deanna Egli, Tioga County’s 1984 dairy princess, will represent the county’s milk industry in the coming year. 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During the afternoon the girls had interviews with the judges, who were Donna Baker of Camillus, New York, a former New Jersey state dairy princess, and dairy princess coordinator; Bill Douglas of Canajohane, New York, NEDCO director of education; and Viola Metzger of Canton, Pa., former Bradford County dairy princess jfc Perma Web Straight Wall Call For Special Prices Don't Wait - Call Today (215) 593-2511 Perma Building Systems Box 35, Christiana, Pa 17509 Dealer Inquiries Welcome I Name Address I City I Phone and farmwife. Before the pageant the con testants, their families, judges and committee attended a buffet dinner at the Mark’s Brothers Restaurant, Mansfield. At the pageant, Master of Ceremonies, Jack Rieppel of Mansfield, interviewed each of the contestants, asking them for their favorite pari of Dairy Day and a question pertaining to the milk industry. Each contestant also presented a talk on dairy promotion. 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