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1? A practice walk. Contestant Lance King tries out the ramp while pre-pam. tions for the pageant were being com- pleted. A FQRMAL AFFAIR The gentlemen Hstrutted their stuff lanuary l5th in the third annual Mr. Pine Forest Pageant, A Formal Affair. Sixty-three contestants entered the pageant sponsored by the PIFONOCA statt and became a part ot an exciting and some- what anxious evening. Dressed in casual clothing and sg ng their biggest smiles the first time out, contes- tants singularly paraded on stage. A slight nervousness could be detected in some as they hurriedly rushed out ot view ot the audience. Cthers sauntered around the ramp wanting their moment in the spotlight to last just a bit long- er. Following a brief intermis' sion, we were awed as the guys modeled their tuxedos. A wide array of styles and colors were worn in this second ap- pearance which seemed much easier tor most as they began to enjoy their moment on stage. An evening skyline, tlanked by Roman columns, provided the perfect back- ground. Mistress ot Ceremo- nies Cathy Culbreth relayed each contestants interests and activities, while many ot us cir- cled the names ot favorites in our programs. While the judges' votes were being tallied, the Pine Forest quartet provided us with entertainment. Anticipa- tion mounted as twelve finalists were selected and after a pri- vate individual interview with the judges, they made one more appearance on stage. Senior Drarell Demps was re- warded tor his hard work by receiving the sponsors' award. lunior Mark Walker was named second runner-up while Richard Ray, also a ju- nior, was named tirst runner- up. Senior Eric Temple was chosen as Mr. Pine Forest l986. Although there could only be one winner that night, everyone considered each contestant a champ. Features 29
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