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WOMANLESS BEAUTY CONTEST Geneva County High School's answer to Heaven, the Third Annual Womanless Beauty Contest, was held September 14, 1982. The contest proved to be very successful, and with some very interesting results. Mr. Willie Brown, the Master of Ceremonies, had the privilege of introducing each girl to the student body. The first half of the contest featured the beauties dressed in clothes to represent their favorite hobby, while the second half was devoted to evening gown competition. Second runner-up was Stacey Hawthorne, known that day as Helen Patricia Hornsby. Her favorite hobbies were aerobic exercising and football players. She wore a beautiful pink and silver dress in the evening gown competition. Christy Coota, or Anderson Fulford, received First place honors. She enjoys bareback riding and football players in her spare time. Christy was definitely as pretty as a picture when she appeared in her peach colored evening gown. The lovely of the loveliest for the 1982-83 contest was Melinda Two Toys, alias Rob Ward. She received a great response from the audience when she skated onto the stage and announced one of her hobbies to be, watching Coach Bennett walk . Could this be why she won the coveted title as Miss Ge. Co. Hi. 1982-83? One can only wonder. Other participants included Ron Adams, Don Bailey, Joey Pridgen, Terry Reynolds, David Dean, Keith Hatcher, and Jimmy Roy Hendrix. Top left: Christy Coota,” First Alternate; Melinda Two Toys, Womanless Beauty, and Helen Patricia Hornsby, Second Alternate. Womanless Beauty 15
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Many new styles and fashions emerged at G.C.H.S. in 1983. They ranged from mini skirts to head bands. Blue jeans were in great demand for both males and females. The names of many designers could be seen stitched on the hip pockets of jeans. Adidas, Asahi, penny loafers, boots, Hush Puppies, Nikes, Whimsies, and Candies were the footwear fashions. In the jewelry line, Serpentine chains abounded on both males and females. Gold dipped leaves, sand dollars, floating hearts, initial charms, diamond rings, and earrings were also popular. Sherry Judah, Cherie Ketchem, Nicole Batchelor and Kim Hnghes display fashionable blouses. Below righfsjCatrina sjjewelry ■ ■■I 16 Fads, Fashions, And Favorites
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