Bio-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 21, 1991 Santa LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.) When Santa Claus did not have time to visit Lincoln Elementary School, Santa Cow went to school to hand out cookies, milk, Real seals, and cups to all the good boys add girls. Santa Cow tookralong Lancaster County Dairy Princess Robyn Groff so she could tell the children about cows and milk. She told the children about Ger aldine who has nice brown eyes and a pretty nose too. She can toss her head high. “She’s not a girl, not a girl at all. She’s a cow,” the dairy princess said. “To look at her, you might think she’s lazy. She doesn’t eat bread or butter and she hasn’t ever tasted ice cream. She eats grass and stands on three legs. She chews and chews and chews. She looks very silly,” the story goes. Geraldine the cow was very shy, the children learned. They also learned that they should drink one quart of milk everyday to make them strong. The children learned about the Real seal the stamp on dairy products that prove it is made from real dairy products and is not artificial. Dairy Princess Robyn showed a picture with a little boy, a skinny girl and an older many on it She asked who should drink the most milk. The children learned the girl needs the most milk. The girls admired the crown that Cookies and milk from Santa cow what could be better? SOL 5 For Some Christmas Fun fit: * « Sing These Words To The And cause your health to stay, g S Tune Of Jingle Bells H will keep your body strong, g to the Bam; And keep disease away. g Sin the old blue pick-up truck. Swe’re goin to milk the cows; SAnd try to make a buck. gßossi’s in her stall; BShe’s happy as can be. gHer udders plump and round; Sand she’s munching down her g feed Dunk your milk. It’s S smooth as silk, g Drink it every day. tglt will keep your teeth so white, « And skin so soft to stay AAA!! g s Drink all of it. It will keep you R laciMCfacesscacsMiEMKatttXiEMSMiEMitasaßaiseKtEaciMXcacctßtsatsJ^ Cow, Dairy Princess Visit Ciassroom Robyn wears to show that she is a dairy princess. Many of the girls would like to be a dairy princess. The students shook hands with Santa Cow and tried to talk with her. But her words only sounded like a mumbled moo—oo. Santa Cow is a strange looking cow because she is yellow and wears a Santa hat. The children liked the milk and chocolate chip cookies that the dairy princess and Santa Cow gave them. Each student was given a bro chure with the dairy princess’s favorite recipes. They are going to help their mothers make the yum my recipes that use Real dairy products. Put the milker on; And watch the meter fill. She’s doing well this month; She’ll help to pay the bill. Let’s keep production high; And protein up there too. We’ll keep a good supply; Of milk for me and YOU!! ‘Refrain Merry Christmas • Penny Jordan' York Co. Dairy Princess Uhm...m milk. 0 ianta Dairy Princess Robyn Groff hands out milk to students at Lincoln Elementary School. This is the school that Robyn attended when she was younger. Student volunteers showed the Real seal to their classmates. ig cow, nge very fi