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FREDERICK COUNTY FAIR The Frederick County Agriculture Fair is held each year at the Winchester Armory. The main purpose of the fair is to acquaint citizens of the county and Winchester with the work of their youth. It provides excel- lent opportunity and experience for students to recognize good products and to further their education in both homemaking and agricultural work. . Through these exhibits :t clearer picture is given to the general public on the type and quality of products each department produces. Bobby Lutz holds his blue ribbon chicken Janet Hulver and Glory Pingley look at an ex4 hibit on teen-age budgeting. This type of exhibit was shown for the first time this year.
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Beauty and dress winners shown, from lvl! to right, are Abby Miller, llvinl plane beautyg Katherine Pat- terson, fifrl place ire.f.r,' Janice Brumback, 1957-58 5941417 winner: Mary lobe, Min Iamer Wood 1958-59: Janet Hulver, .recami plare beauty and rbin! place dre.r.r,' and Barbara Crosen, .recand place BETA CLUB BEAUTY CONTEST The Beta Club sponsored its annual rlrerr. beauty and dress pageant on November 21 at seven thirty under the direction of Mrs. Elsie Hovermale and Mr. James C. Gordon. Dressed in their beautiful gowns, the 58 beauties presented a colorful scene as each tried for the title of Miss James Wood. Mr. joe Pasquali, WINC radio announcer and master of ceremonies for the event, added a touch of wit to entertain the audience and to help the contestants smile and feel more at ease. The judges, who made the final and difficult decision, were Mr. and Mrs. Devereux, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Grubb, all of Clark County. Chosen in the beauty division were third place, Abby Miller, second place, janet Hulverg and first place, Mary jobe. Beauty winners shown, from left lo right, are Abby Miller, third plump Mary Jobe, Min Iamer TY'ood ,' and janet Hulver, .tec- ond place. Mary Jobe, Miss James Wood for 1958-59, was crowned by Miss James Wood of 1957-58, Janice Brum- back. The three winners of the dress division were janet Hulver, third placeg Barbara Crosen, second place, and Katherine Patterson, first place winner. 128
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,:a:i 1'r The regular lineup at NVINC Monday night tends, left la A lead in is given to Evelyn Riley as she prepares to deliver right, Ruth Ann, Mt. Cutie, joe and Tom. fl message entitled My True Security. Every week the S.C.A. of james Wmd co-operates with Clark County High and Stras- burg High in producing a student interest program call- ed Chatter Party. Ruth Ports of james Wood and Tom Culver of Clark County are the two M.C.'s, with Joe Lee of james Wfood and Mr. Curle, instructor at Strasburg filling out the rest of the regular list. CHATTEH PARTY Ruth Ann, Joe, and Tom are ready to come in on mike as Evelyn finishes her speech. As well as plenty of chat- ter about the activities con- cerning the students in the area, records and public in- terest icems are presented each week. i An enjoyable half-hour program is presented for teens and adults both in hopes they will gain more knowl- edge of efforts being made, by each group to help unite the two. '3 . . Head phones on and records ready to go, as the two' Roy Nester keeps things running smoothly from the main familiar M.C.'s open Chatter Parry with their theme song 1 control room. Triclcy. V!
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