Centre County Crowns Dairy Royalty PLEASANT GAP (Centre Co.) Seventeen-year-old Ashley Dawn Bird, the daughter of Rick and Patty Bird of Pleasant Gap, was crowned the 2003-2004 Centre County Dairy Princess at a pageant conducted June 1 at the Pleasant Gap Grange Hall. Ashley has a brother, Will, and a sister, Billie Jo, who served as the Centre County Dairy Prin cess in 1998-1999. Ashley pres ented a speech saluting the dairy farmer and performed a skit as a little girl playing a game of dairy life with her stuffed animal Pictured are, in the top row, Heather Dreibelbis, am bassador; Rachel Ebert, Pennsylvania state alternate princess; Alisa Hartle, maid; April Hartle, ambassador; Courtney Klingler, maid; and Amanda Corl, maid. Seated is Amy Hartle, alternate dairy princess; Ashley Bird, dairy princess; and Amanda Gates, 2002-2003 dairy princess. Kneeling is Naomi Ulmer, dairy miss; Ashley Hartle, dairy miss; Nicole Wasson, dairy miss; Krystal Wasson, dairy miss; Sara Packer, little miss; and Michele Carbonara, dairy miss. Also seated is Bettany Wasson, little miss; Halee Wasson, little miss; and Heather Wasson, little miss. friends while talking about the dairy industry. Ashley was crowned by 2002-2003 princess Amanda Gates, the daughter of Carl and Carla Gates of Warriors Mark. Amanda was recognized for hav ing accomplished 160 promotions and then presented her farewell speech. She also presented flow ers to the committee members as a thank you for all their help. Amy Hartle, the daughter of Tom and Lori Hartle, Bellefonte, was named the alternate prin cess. Amy presented a speech about Superman (the dairy farm er) and performed a skit appear ing as a cafeteria worker inform ing her dairy friends about nutrition. John Ishler, retired vo-ag teacher and dairy farmer was the master of ceremonies. He quizzed the younger members of the royal court about dairy facts with the help of 4-year-old Devon Wasson of Centre Hall. Carol Corman, Spring Mills, provided musical entertainment. An old-fashioned ice cream social ended the eve ning. Ashley, a senior in the fall at the Bellefonte Area High School, activities include varsity cheerleading co-captain, Key Club, Leadership Centre County Class of 2002, choir and class of 2004 Class Cabinet. She is also an active volunteer for various organizations. She collects Mary Moo Moos and enjoys reading, writing, lis tening to music, and spending time with friends. She served for three years as a Dairy Maid before being crowned the 2002-2003 Dairy Princess first Alternate. After high school she hopes to attend Wilson College in Cham bersburg and major in mass com munications. Ashley’s connection to the dairy industry is through the milk hauling business found ed in 1955 by her grandfather and now owned by her grandfa ther and other members of the Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 5, 2003-B9 Pictured is 2003-2004 Centre County Alternate Amy Hartle, left, and 2003-2004 Centre County Dairy Princess Ashley Bird, right. family. Amy will also be a senior in the fall at the Bellefonte Area High School. Her activities include Key Club, Centre County 4-H Dairy Club, and National Honor Society. She participates in varsi ty track and field, varsity cross country, and recently completed the EMT program. She enjoys running, reading, history, and spending time with friends. Amy works at her family farm, Lonely- Spot Farm, and owns 25 dairy animals. She has a brother Troy and sisters April, a dairy ambas sador, Alisa, a dairy maid, and Ashley, a dairy miss. Assisting Ashley and Amy will be dairy ambassadors April Hartle, daughter of Tom and Lori Hartle, Bellefonte, and Heather Dreibelbis, daughter of Randy and Lori Dreibelbis, Penn sylvania Furnace. Dairy maids are Amanda Corl, daughter of Gene Corl and June and Rob Kocher, Pennsylvania Furnace; Alisa Hartle, daughter of Tom and Lori Hartle, Belle- fonte; Courtney Klingler, daughter of Robert and Kim Klingler, Port Ma tilda; and Miranda Ulmer, daughter of Dan and Penny Ulmer, Belle fonte. Dairy misses are Mich elle Carbonara, daughter of Jason and Lynne Car bonara, Millheim; Ashley Hartle, daughter of Tom and Lori Hartle, Belle fonte; Naomi Ulmer, daughter of Dan and Penny Ulmer, Bellefonte; Krystal Wasson, daugh ter of Ronald and Can dace Wasson, State Col lege; and Nicole Wasson, also the daughter of Ron ald and Candace Was son, State College. Little misses are Sara Packer, daughter of Chris Packer and Mar tha Hartle, Bellefonte; Bethany Wasson, daugh ter of Doug and Jennifer [Wasson, Centre Hall; Halee Wasson, daughter of Ronald and Candace Wasson, State College; id Heather Wasson Iso the daughter of Ron- Id and Candace Was tn, State College. The judges for the eye ing included Norma lughman of Crawford mty, Janet Reynolds SUN Area, and Rick .;rt, father of state al imate princess Rachel irt of Westmoreland mty.