Crawford Princess Delves Into Hotel Disaster SANDY BRADLEY Crawford Co. Correspondent GROVE CITY (Crawford Co.) Pennsylvania dairy pageants normally consist of an audience watching a group of young women compete for the dairy princess title by per forming skits, delivering speeches, and answering ques tions. In this year’s Crawford County pageant, however, winning contestant Holly Marie Manross distinguished herself not only by entertain ing the audience, but by eng aging them in her presenta tion. In a skit “Hotel Dairy Disaster,” Holly portrayed a hotel guest who complained to the bellboy that dairy prod ucts had been excluded from the hotel’s continental break fasts and other menus. Her primary prop included a large suitcase from which she peri odically pulled various bright ly colored clothes, tossing them wildly over her shoulder while searching for something relevant to her “conversation” with the fictitious bellboy. 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In addi tion to its well delivered humor, part of the skit’s ap peal might lie in the fact that in real life, 19-year-old Holly attends Mercyhurst Northeast College where she majors in hotel, restaurant and institu tional management. Part of her decision to pursue a ca reer in restaurant manage ment, she said, stemmed from her participation in the dairy pageants. “From being a dairy maid,” she explained, “I found out that I like the service indus try. It deals with the public and also incorporates the management that I learned on the farm.” Still living with her parents Paula and Connie on their Saegertown homestead, Holly, along with her brother, Jason, represents the third generation on the farm. She is responsible for milking its 100 Holsteins during the morning shift, a job she officially began at about age 13. She has par ticipated in 4-H for 11 years, and belongs to the Blooming Valley 4-H Club and the In terstate Exchange Club. She was named one of this year’s Crawford County’s outstand ing 4-Her’s. Holly has 20 cows of her own, some of which she shows each year. In her spare time, she enjoys doing latch-hook To Locate A John Deere Dealer Near You, Call: 888-MOW-PROS (Toll Free 888-669-7767) The Crawford County court includes, from left, Emilie Smith, Amber Bernarding, Amanda Hamilton, Krista Jo Braymer, Dairy Princess Holly Marie Manross, Emily Irene Marzka, Ashley Hamilton, Erin Agnew, and Allison Kemerer. as well as planting and weed ing flowers. This year’s pageant, Craw ford County’s 27th annual event, was hosted June 17 by Dale and Carol Richmond, grandparents of outgoing princess Stacey Lynn Agnew. Also competing for the county dairy princess title were Erin Agnew, Krista Jo Braymer, Ashley Hamilton, and Emily Irene Marzka, who was named as the 2000 alternate. This year’s group of dairy maid contestants included Amber Bemarding, Amanda Hamilton, Allison Kemerer, and Emilie Eileen Smith, who also served as dairy maid in 325 Lawn and Garden Thictor • IS hp V Fivm engine • Automatic transmission • 4S inch Convertible mower deck Nothing Runs Like A Deere 1999. Princess contestants Ashley Hamilton and Erin Agnew were also named as dairy maids. Krista Jo Braymer was recognized for best skit, and Holly Manross and Allison Kemerer were recognized for delivering the best speeches. Rachel Irwin was flower girl, and former dairy princess Heather Riley served as mistress of ceremo nies. This year’s panel of judges included Bob Bauer, Terra Ferris, and Susan Slote. 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