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l . l? fit? Contestants Compete in Many judgings Competition for the title of Most Beautiful begins with the preliminary judg- ing, when the applicants are narrowed down to thirty-six contestants. On the pageant day, the girls are interviewed by five judges at a tea. This is followed by street clothes judging in which the contestants are scored on poise, natural beauty, and posture. In the evening, at the pageant which is open to the public, the girls appear before the judges in formals. With these scores, fifteen semi- finalists are selected, and from these fifteen girls, the top five girls are chosen. They are then asked a thought provoking question. At last, the judges make their final decision and the 1969 Most Beautiful begins her reign. This year the five girls chosen as finalists are Mary Carrigan, Carol Hoffman, Linda Muecke, Cindy Newell, and Pat Patnesky. Kathie Brinlee, the contestant selected among the girls themselves as friendliest, is Miss Congeniality. relax ddiuhg a lull in one of the manyipractices Mary Carrigan Finalist , .., 4, , K in Linda t Finalist M
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Mary Dazzles judges The Most Beautiful Pageant is a wonderful ex- perience for senior girls a landmark in every senior year . .. an entertaining evening for all . .. and a contest of beauty and personality. The preparation and anticipation of the pageant comes to a climax in the long moments before the winner's name is announced. As the audience ap- plauds, the reigning queen, Peggy Sayre, crowns Mary Carrigan as the 1969 Most Beautiful. Mary, a vivacious senior, has held many important positions during the past few years. She has been a four-year member of the Student Council and has been class Parliamentarian for the past three years. She was Sophomore Favorite and Highest Ranking Junior. During her junior and senior years she has served as treasurer of the French club. She has been on the PASADENIAN staff for two years and is senior class editor this year. Mary is secretary for FTA and vice-president of the National Honor So- ciety. She is Rotary Ann for the month of October and is receiving the Outstanding Teenager Award. 24
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