818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16, 1991 (Continued from Page B 16) mg the dairy message throughout die state. Held in conjunction with the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC) Annual Meeting, the pageant hosted princesses representing 36 counties. Selection for the presti giuos position was based on a four-part judging process which look into account knowledge of the dairy industry, communication skills, creativity, and poise. The young women were evaluated dur ing personal interviews, speech delivery to an adult audience, and elementary school presentations. Personal scrapbooks created by the dairy princesses were also judged. Speech winners were awarded $l5O for their three to five minute presentation. Winners were: Jessi ca Chittenden, Karen Pritchard, and Amy Perry of Wyoming County. Winners in the scrapbook com petition were Jessica Chittenden, Bethany Spinier of Randolph, Cattaraugus County, and Kelly Acomb of Dansville, Steuben County. 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