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Paula Crowned Miss Z.S. 61
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At the plantation entrance, waiters and waitresses greet the guests. Couples dance in romantic atmosphere of the past. if f ' i Vi Waiters and Waitresses chosen by the Junior Class are Ricky Jenkins, Elizabeth Scruggs, Tina Illiucci, Calvin Riddle, David Temple, Anne Highsmith, Pam Johnson, and Scotty Stapleton. 60
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1 1 ' i nil ' oTI 1 Members of the court are: Betsy Stroup, 3rd runner up; Mateny Lee, 1st; Linda Dexter, 2nd; Winnie McBryde, 4th; Donna Dorsey, 5th; Pam Johnson, 6th. Tmalists Select M iss Congemality Backstage, Miss F.T.S. contestants waited. Emotions wavered between excitement and fear. The 1968 Miss F.T.S. contest was about to begin. Sponsored by the Junior Class, the contest was a tremendous success. The Junior Class, along with Miss Cherry, worked diligently so- liciting, selling tickets, and decorating the stage. By November 13, everything was ready and the preliminaries, held Wednesday and Thursday nights, began. Approximately seventy-five girls were selected by the judges to compete in the finals on Friday night. That night, Diane Warren was chosen as Miss Congeniality. Tension mounted — who would be Miss F.T.S.? The audience waited expectantly as the runners-up were escorted on stage. At last, the first Miss F.T.S., Paula Mathews, was called and, trembling with emotion, she walked down the runway. As the magic night came to an end, the crowd enthusiastically applauded the new queen. Miss Congeniality, Diane Warren, is congratulated by Junior Class President, Dan Mattox. 62
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