Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 23, 1984, Image 64

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    B24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 23,1984
BIGLERVILLE - A staee
decorated with man-sized cartons
of milk, cottage cheese and other
dairy products was the setting for
the Adams County Dairy Princess
Contest last Saturday where a 17-
year-old high school senior was
crowned the new princess.
Carol Clowney, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. TTiomas Clowney of
Gettysburg, was named the 1984
Dairy Princess and received her
crown and banner from 1983 Dairy
Princess Faye Messinger. The
alternate dairy princess title went
to 17-year-old Carol Hobaugh, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Reever of East Berlin.
Miss Clowney, who attends
Gettysburg Senior High School,
plans to pursue a career in dairy
management upon graduation. She
said she is considering becoming a
third partner in her family’s dairy
operation. Her farm respon
sibilities include milking and calf
care.
In addition to her farm chores,
Miss Clowney finds time for ac
tivities such as the Barlow-Mt. Joy
Community Club, the Adams
County 4-H Dairy Calf Club and the
4-H Senate.
Miss Hobaugh, who attends
Sprint Grove Senior High School,
currently works at a neighbor’s
farm where she is in charge of the
dairy cattle. A 10-year 4-H member
and a four-year Dairy Calf Club
member, Miss Hobaugh is plan
ning a career working with dairy
cattle.
Also competing for the title were
Cindy Hilbert, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hilbert of Lit
tlestown, and Polly Mehring, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Mehring Jr. of Gettysburg.
For the pageant, each contestant
was interviewed by a panel of
three judges, presented a 30-
second radio spot, answered an
impromtu question and were in
terviewed on stage by master of
ceremomes Doug Hershberger, a
former State FFA President, of
Quarryville.
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Judges for the pageant held at
Biglerville High School were Mrs.
Linda Ermg, Shippensburg, a
former dairy princess and
currently a customer service
representative for Commonwealth
National Bank of Shippensburg;
Ms. Laura England, Lancaster,
1979 Blair County Dairy Princess
and currently associate editor of
Lancaster Farming; and Lester
Martin, Chambersburg, a dairy
farmer who is president of the
Cumberland Valley Jersey
Breeders Association.
The new dairy princess will
attend farm and nonfarm
meetings, participate in mall
promotions, present programs for
elementary students, write
newspaper articles among other
responsibilities to promote milk in
Adams County for the upcoming
year.
Northampton and Lehigh Counties crown dairy princess
EASTON Michele Fulmer, the
17-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Berton Fulmer, was recently
crowned 1984 Northampton-Lehigh
County dairy princess during a
ceremony at Williams Restaurant
in Easton.
Janet Poliskiewicz, the 17-year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Poliskiewicz, is the new
alternate dairy princess.
Michele is a junior at Pen Argyul
High School where she is active on
the Prom Committee, yearbook
staff, chorus and powderpuff
football. She is a member of the 4-
H Dairy Club, the 4-H Advisory
Board and the Blue Valley Garden
Club.
Owning about 15 animals herself,
Michele is a member of the Junior
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Faye Messinger, left, 1983 Adams County Dairy Princess, congratulates 1984 Adams
County Dairy Princess Carol Clowney and 1984 Alternate Dairy Princess Carol
Hobaugh.
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Northampton-Lehigh dairy princess Michele Fulmer receives the crown from her
cousin, Susan Fulmer, the former dairy princess, as alternate Janet Poliskiewicz looks
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