CJ. HOUGHTALING During the Dairy Princess Tioga Co. Correspondent . Pa B e ,ant. Norman held the audi- MANSFELD (Tioga Co.) - ence s joyful attention with her Laura Fitch was all smiles and comcdic slat >n which she starred tears when the judges proclaimed as M‘B|Uy Milk. Dressed in her 1994 Tioga County Dairy tights and cape common to super- Princess Monday. June 27. her °7 Norman addres ? ed * e Fitch is no stranger to the lime- "“ d for women particularly, to light. A dedicated advocate of the m . llk 10 fight osteoporosis, dairy industry and experienced B astl ! aßn j w^at happens to a milk promoter, the 17-year-old i f U d oes not ft enough of daughter of Elwin and Charlene the calcium-enriched milk it Fitch of Roaring Branch paid her balloon-like muscles dues by serving as 1993 Dairy h UI^ I w th the pnek of a pin. Princess Alternate. senior at Liberty High In an entertaining skit per- School, Norman is active in mtra formed before the judging, Fitch m ural volleyball, chorus, school donned a cow costume and njus'cals, and is captain of her addressed the audience as “class” cheerleading squad. Her hobbies while she explained the impor- arc . watching an <J playing sports, tance of milk and dairy products, w nt,n g> singing, listening to mus as well as what a cow needs con- ,c ’ working on 4-H projects, ceming proper care to reach her Inching younger kids, and meet optimum level of milk production. ,n 8 "7 P«>pte. In her spare time Fitch attends Canton High she helps onlhe family farm. Nor- School, where she is president of mande ! ’ T ll ®*) hassoo acres and both the 4-H County Council and a herd of 60 Jerseys, the Country Warriors 4-H Club. Assisting the dairy princess and She also serves as Jr. Holstein her alternate this year in their milk Club treasurer, is a member of Promotion duties are two ambas- SADD (Students Against Drunk sadors Tina Bailey and Kimberly Driving), is an assistant coach and Be „ Kennedy, storekeeper for Little League, is . Baiey ** he 17 : year n 0,d Foreign Language Club president, dau g f h * r .r „ m ” ey of Mansfield. A senior at Man k! te lf hT c « High School Oils fall she teocL™ plans to attend York College as an accountant major. She is a mem ml she helps out on her family’! of the National Honor Society, 259 acre firm. Four Wynds, J ut ure Farmers of America which has a milking herd of 40 Puture B “ s, " es D s L ® ader * of Holsteins America, and the Peer Tutor Prog- Providing stiff competition for ram at the Warren L Miller Fitch during the Princess Pageant Elementary School in Mansfield. was Cathleen Norman. whortL When she is not working on Gor judges named Dairy Princess d ° n Wood s farm, she likes to Alternate. The daughter of Ernest show cattle, read, go to fairs. shop. and Dorothy Norman of Liberty. and ., han g out with friends Her thus spunky young lady is also a fam ' ly ° wns lhe H Col^ ove h F 7" r veteran milk JromSter. She served with 300 1 acres and milking herd of as a Dairy Maid in 1992 and is the 90 Holsteins 4-H Co7„.y Council secretary, A Alfa Laval Agri~ • Automatic Cow Identification • Milk Metering & Recording • Cow Health Information • Cow Breeding Calendar • Cow/Calf Automatic Feeding • Cutter Gate • Complete Herd Management ANIMAL HOUSING EXPO July 12-13,1994 * Lebanon Fairgrounds - Lebanon, PA immermanßsons Since 1931 DAIRY EQUIPMENT DIVISION P.O. Box 337 Blue Ball, PA 17506 East Of New Holland On Rt. 23 Laura Fitch Reigns In Tioga County 717' CALL Kennedy of Middlebury Center. A student at Wellsboro Area High School, she is in the band. As a 4-H member, she enjoys showing horses in open shows. Her hobbies are milking cows, riding horses, and taking care of calves. She lives on the family’s Busted Fence Farm, which has 126 acres and With the new ALPRO SYSTEM in your parlor You have these features and more: 354-8030 loga County Dairy Princess court includes, from left, ambassadors Tina Bailey and Kimberly Kennedy, Alternate Cathleen Norman, Tioga County Dairy Princess Laura Fitch and last year’s dairy princess Rebecca Bechtel. mixed milking herd of 60 head. Also helping the new Dairy Princess with her promotion prog ram within the county during the coming year are dairy maids Lisa Fitch, Jennifer Susan Johnson, Ellen Norman, and Heather Marie Wood. As a special guest at the Dairy DIESEL FUEL USERS... 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BY APPT. 6030 Jonestown Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 1-800-296-5931 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1994-817 Princess Pageant, Nadine Hauck, a member of the Dairy Promotion Board, gave a slide and video pre sentation explaining the Dairy Board’s purpose. Deeming the 1993 milk advertising campaign, “It Shows,” a success, Hauck said an average of 2.7 million people (Turn to Page B 18)
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