Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1992, Image 47

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    Harford Fair Queen Chosen From Nine Contestants
RONALD D. CLARK
Susquehanna Co. Correspondent
HARFORD (Susquehanna Co.)
Nine contestants reached the
finals of the first Harford Fair
Queen competition. Judged to be
the winner of the contest was
April Beeman, daughter of Wil
liam and Virginia Beeman, Kings
ley.
The Pennsylvania State County
Fair Queen, Cheryl Murasld of
Matamoras, placed the tiara and
band on the new Queen, and pro
claimed her the honor that was due
her. Alternate Harford Fair Queen
was Rebecca Lopatofsky, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lo
patofsky of Uniondale.
To qualify for the prestigious
position, the candidates submitted
a written essay focusing on their
special interest. Each candidate
must undergo an extensive inter
view by the judges, who consider
each girl’s poise, appearance, and
her ability to communicate. The
final consideration is in a public
forum, where each candidate must
give a two- to three-minute talk on
die subject, “Why You Should
Come To My Fair.” Following
this, each contestant draws a ran
dom question which must be an
swered off-the-cuff, and the judg
es consider these answers as a part
of the overall qualifications. It is
also important that the successful
Queen and her Alternate have
knowledge of agriculture and of
the Susquehanna County area.
Judges for the competition were
Cheryl Muraski, the Pennsylvania
State County Fair Queen; Michael
Franceski, president of the Forest
City Commercial Association;
and Kenneth Lee, the ion’s
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Representative in the State Legis
lature.
April Beeman is 17 years old,
and is planning to attend college.
She intends to earn a degree in
Political Science and then pursue
a broadcasting career, or perhaps
go to law school, become an attor
ney, and work for agricultural lob
bying.
She is a member of the National
Honor Society, and the French
Honor Society. In school she par
ticipated in many extracurricular
activities, including girls’ basket
ball, manager of the boys’ basket
ball team, track and field events,
the school band and chorus, the
yearbook staff, the defense attor
ney team, as well as dramas, stu
dent council, and the prom com
mittee.
April has earned many honors.
These include the County Band
and the County Chorus, the Mary
wood Youth Honors Band, the
Cedarville Youth choir, and the
Minico scholarship. She earned
varsity letters in track and basket
ball, and placed first in a Talents
for Christ contest.
She numbers among her com
munity activities active member
ship in the 4-H Club, the Dairylee
Young Peoples’ Cooperative, and
the Springville Baptist Church.
April is a 1992 graduate of the
Mountain View High School. Her
parents operate a dairy farm, with
a milking herd of 70 cows, and a
total of 130 head.
The Alternate Harford Fair
Queen. Rebecca Lopatofsky, is
18, and a graduate of Mountain
View High School. Her parents
operate a propane gas outlet, and
furnish gas appliances for farm.
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Rebecca intends to become a
surgeon. She won a scholarship to
St. Vincent’s College, in Latrobc,
where she will begin her studies
this fall. She is a member of the
National Honor Society.
Her achievements while in
school include expertise in music,
and she has entertained in many
local events. She was a Rotary
Student of the Month. She per
formed as a member of the District
Band and Chorus. Other extracur-
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ricular activities were field hock
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sports.
Rebecca was a participant in the
Harford Bicentennial which took
place two years ago. She was a
contestant in the Susquehanna
County Dairy Princess Contest,
and is a volunteer for the Clifford
Fire Company Picnic.
Other candidates in the Fair
Queen Pageant were: Beth Bur
chell, Susquehanna, daughter of
James and Susan Burchell; An-
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