Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 01, 1994, Image 44

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    84-Lancaster Saturday, October 1, 1994
Pennsylvania Dairy Princess
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agricultural events, handing out
samples and recipes using dairy
products, writing newspaper arti
cles, and preparing messages for
radio and television.
Anna Calhoun, who served as
Indiana-Armstrong Dairy Princess
for 1993-1994, received the Tina
M. Shultz Memorial Award for
being a dedicated, enthusiastic
promoter who willingly went far
beyond the requirements to further
the image of the dairy industry.
The award is given annually to the
county dairy princess who is
judged to have done the most out
standing job serving her county on
behalf of the dairy industry. It is
based on the number and types of
promotional activities conducted.
Anna made 342 personal
appearances and wrote 37 news
articles. It is estimated that she
contacted about 55,000 people in
her 134 school promotions, 44
stores and malls, and attended 41
meetings. She distributed about
8,000 recipe brochures and 9,000
promotional items.
Anna is the daughter of William
Members of the Pennsylvania Dairy Princess and Promo
tion Services Inc. board of directors include, seated from
left, Wanda yoder, secretary; Mlm Kauffman, retiring chair
person; and Jan Harding, program director. Standing from
left are Betty Reibson, assistant program director, and
Beath Heald Moore, treasurer.
and Betty Calhoun of Dayton.
In other business, special tribute
was paid to Mim Kauffman for the
more than 20 years she served on
the board and for the positive influ
ence she had on the many people
who worked with her and the coun
ty princesses she instructed ip
speech making and make-up.
In her farewell speech, retiring
dairy princess Jennifer Grimes
thanked her mother for being “a
special lady,” her dad, “for being
proud,” her brother, for clapping
the loudest, her boyfriend, for sac
rificing his life while she traveled
all over the state, and her alter
nates, who deserved to wear her
crown.
The new princess has plenty of
hands-on experience in the dairy
industry. With her parents, Connie
and David Welch, she helps farm
the family’s 180-acre in Berlin.
Natalie owns seven of the 30 head
of Holsteins.
A senior at Berlin Brothersval
ley High School, Natalie is a mem
ber of the National Honor Society,
Student Council, and French Club.
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Natalie is flanked by her parents, David and Connie Welch, her siblings, Matthew
Ar ter sister Jennifer Is in Venezuela for a mission trip.
During the
princess.
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