BY CAROLYN GILLES tein Committee. Crawford Co. Correspondent Prior to the pageant, guests were BUTLER—Butler Community treated to the organ music of Guy College was the scene of the 1987 Rushenberger and welcomed by Butler County Dairy Princess Dairy Promotion Committee Pageant where Jean Kummer, chairman Janice Kennedy, who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. acknowledged the contributions of Kummer of Evans City, was , the sponsors of the pageant and crowned princess, with Lona Rad- introduced the Master of Ceremo er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- nies for the evening, Cathy Miller, old Rader of Connoquenessing, as' assistant news director of WISR alternate. The event was held Fri- Radio Station in Butler, day, June 26 at 8 p.m. Following their introduction, Jean Kummer is a senior at each contestant made a presenta- Seneca Valley High School, where tion. Rader had the children of the she is a student athletic trainer with audience join her on a blanket as aspirations for either sports medi- she read, from a giant story book, cine or veterinary science. She is a her original story of “The Cows member of the Medical Careers tain Cows and The First Day of Club, Junior Achievement, and School.” president of both a 4-H dairy club and general club. Lona Rader is a senior at Butler sentation. She elaborated on the Area High School and treasurer of various things that she considered: theßutlerChapterofFFAandsec- from using the letters spelling retary of Butler County Dairy- “MILK” as an acronym, to don wide. She is a member of both the ning her night clothes and reading Pa. Ayrshire Association and an original nursery rhyme. Holstein Association and a mem ber of the Pa. Jr. Executive Hols- KEN CLUGSTON VERNON SEIBEL 665-6775 665-2782 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING R.DJ2 MANHEIM, PA. 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She thanked dairy farmers for having confidence in the princess program and stated that this helps to build the confidence needed by the reigning princess to feel attractive and wholesome in order to relate well to others. Jean Kummer was crowned the 1987 Dairy Princess by Carolyn Scheiver and will receive $2OO and a gift certificate for 25 percent off a gown from Vivirito’s Formal Occasions in Cooperstown. As dairy princess alternate, Lona Rad er received $5O. Judges for the event were Tam my Cree, a senior at Waynesburg 72860 jmmer, 1987 Butler Di ;y . poses with alternate princess Lona Rader. College who was the 1983-84 Pa. Department of Agriculture; Pennsylvania Dairy Princess; Pat and Pete Schramm, consultant for McKenty, Milk Sanitarian for the Schneider’s Dairy, Inc. The York County 4-H Baby business meeting. Beef Club met June 14 for a beef Cathy Shive reported on the tour at Slough’s. Trowbridge’s, Junior Livestock Field Day held at Shive’s, Miller’s and Shearer’s. 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