812-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1994 Jani Burke Wears Bradford Dairy Princess Crown CAROLYN N. MOYER Bradford Co. Correspondent EAST SMITHFIELD (Brad ford Co.) “I’m totally shocked,” said Jani Burke, daughter of Gary and Edith Burke, of Sugar Run, after being crowned Bradford County’s new Dairy Princess. “The competition was really good this year.” Indeed, Ms. Burke was not the only one to feel that the competi tion was tough. Judges Charles Ruslavage, retired health and physical education teacher from Clarion University, Tonya Martin, 1991 Pa. First Alternate Dairy Princess, and Stephanie Myers, New York Dairy Princess coordi nator, had the arduous task of selecting the new dairy princess and her court from a field of live talented contestants. Chosen as the first alternate was Kirsten Macßride, daughter of Robert and Deborah Macßride, of Troy, while Danielle Pepper, daughter of Edward and Pamela Pepper, of Canton, will wear the second alternate banner. Other contestants in the pageant were Carrie Green, daughter of Randy Greene of Canton and Nan cy Greene also fo Canton, and Ellen Keeney, daughter of Wil liam and Bonnie Kenney of Wyalusing. As part of the pageant held at the SRU Middle School in East Smithfleld, Saturday, June 4, each contestant had to present a skit and answer an impromptu question. Ms. Burke inspired the crowd as she whipped the mbmers of her “cream team” into shape. “Wel come to the Bradford County “Cream Team Training Camp. I’m your coach, Milk Daily, and I’m here to coach you to a gold medal. Being chosen for this team is a great honor and you should be proud to represent your county.” She condtinued to give her team the facts that they would need to work hard to promote their spon sor, “Real”. Ms. Macßride carried the audi ence back in time tot he days of the knights in shining armor as she told the story of the Knights of the Butterchum as they reigned vic torious in the king’s dairy tourna ment, because they drank plenty of milk. Posing as “Nellie, the singing cow,” Ms. Pepoer said, “I teach people just like you, the important facts about dairy products, things like, June is dairy monthy and things with the real sealon them contain vitamins like A and D and jb , will assist the . jrd County Dairy .«icess ai They are from left, Stacey Mattocks, Desirae Pepper, Robin Wilson, Christina Saxton, Kimberly Davis and Holly Mattocks. i |g|* , . 1993 Bradford County Dairy Princess Amy Vanßlarcom, crowns Janl Burke the 1994 Bradford County Dairy Prin cess at the pageant. calciumand riboflavin and many more minerals.” She then reminded the crowd to “Take a little drink for a healthy body and a pearly yvhite smile.” Carrie Greene made the transi tion from a non-milk drinking teenager who knew nothing about dairy products, to one who drank plenty of milk after learning more about it while completing a school project. In her skit, Ms. Keeney told the audience where milk comes from and how it reaches the consumer using cut-out pictures. She reminded people of all the dairy products and about looking for the real seal. Each contestant was also asked to respond to the judges’ question, “Most of the non-dairy public looks at a dairy princess as a beau ty contest winner. What can you do to chai this imr ?” Answers centered around the work that each contestant must do to prepare for the pageant and the knowledge of the industry that each girl must posses. Ms. Burke received her crown from outgoing Bradford County Dairy Princess Amy Vanßlarcom. “Thank you to everyone here this evening, for the support of the dairy industry and your support for me. Before this evening began, Stu Rosengrant asked me if I would need a roll of paper towels. I told him, ‘No, I can handle it. I survived the year as dairy prin cess.” Well,” said a tearful Ms. Vanßlarcom, “I guess I proved myself wrong.” Following up on last year’s per formance, Ms. Vanßlarcom reminded the crowd of her belief, “If you believe it, and conceive it, then you can achieve it.” I believe (Turn to P' 61' See your nearest Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service! PENNSYLVANIA Annvllle. PA BHM Farm Equipment, Inc, RDI, Rte. 934 717-867-2211 Carlisle. PA R&W Equipment Co. 35 East Willow Street 717-243-2686 Qigkgpn CHL—Pj F&S Supply Co. Enterprise St. 717-489-3642 Elizabethtown. PA Messick Farm Equipment, Inc. Rt. 283 - Rheem’s Exit 717-367-1319 Halifax. PA Sweigard Btos. R.D. 3, Box 13 717-896-3414 Honey Brook, PA Dependable Motor Co. East Main Street 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 Honev Grove. PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 MARYI Frederick. MD Ceresville Ford New Holland, Inc. 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