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Lorie Young, Marshall's Junior Miss Junior Miss touched each one of the thirty senior contestants a bit differently. The closeness that ap- peared between the girls was evi- dent throughout the program. Through weeks of practice and preparation, they got to know each other in a totally different way. They were judged in these four categories: a talent presentation of their choice, poise and appearance, physical fitness routine, and an in- terview that was conducted by the five judges. The girls were presented by their fathers the first night of the program. On the second night, the girls had a chance to introduce themselves. Friday night's talent award went to Colleen Clement, who sang and presented a slide show. Saturday's talent winner was Lori Kibler, who also sang. The Spirit of Junior Miss is chosen by the girls themselves. They each wrote the name of the girl who they thought was real special, and Jackie Morris was the girl. Sally David's hard work in the academic field was well worth it. She was given the Scholastic Achievement Award which was de- termined by her ACT scores and her class ranking. The Second runner-up was Claire Hill. The first runner-up was Lori Watson and Marshall's 1982 Junior Miss was Lori Young. Instead of a crown, Lorie received a medal that was worn on a black ribbon around her neck. This qualified Lorie to participate in the State Junior Miss Pageant. In appreciation, the girls presented flowers to Kathy Maurer, Becky Bidelman, and Judy Heidenreich. Junior Miss contestants express the thrill of Lorie Young's name announced as Mar- hearing.... shall's 1982 Junior Miss 20
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Cori Cain and Danielle Mumaw spend their lunch period chatting with friends. Shannon Estill and Kris Vachow react dif- ferently to a friend's comment. 19
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Angie Kedo places the Junior Miss medal around Lorie Young's neck. The thirty Junior Miss participants join hands while awaiting the judge's decision. The winners, from left: Second runner-up Claire Hill, Junior Miss Lorie Young and first runner- up Lori Watson, in back row. Spirit of Junior Miss winner Jackie Morris, Scholastic Achievement winner was Sally David, and Creative and Performing arts winners Colleen Clement, and Lori Kibler. 21
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