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Pageant Participants Lisa Comperatore competed in the 1984 | Miss Natural Pennsylvania bodybuilding com- = petition and placed third in the women’s di- vision. Judging was based on formation of = muscles, routine, and poses. Lisa did her routine to “Just Be Good To Me.” She plans on entering this competition again nex t year in hopes of placing higher. She also plans to enter other similar competitions in the fu- ture. The 1984 Miss Natural Pennsylvania pageant was held in Washington, Pennsylva- nia. Tracy Ciesielski, a senior, represented Lower Burrell in the Miss T.E.E.N. of Penn- sylvania of 1983 pageant. The Miss T.E.E.N. pageant was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylva- nia, at the Philadelphia Centre Hotel. For her talent presentation, she performed a jazz dance to the song “Just Be Yourself.’’ Dur- ing the two days in which the pageant was held, the two-hundred contestants were judged in the areas of talent or patriotic speech, interviews, formal presentation, scholastic achievement and volunteer work. All two hundred contestants participated in a Walk-a-Thon through the city to raise money for charity. Miss T-E.E.N. of | jeant— Tracy Ciesielski This past summer, Leigh Ann Cappa participat- ed in the Miss Teen All-America pageant which was held at the Butler Holiday Inn. The three hundred contestants were judged on poise and ap- pearance, communication skills and judge's interviews, which were held before the pageant. Leigh Ann is a junior this year. Miss Teen All-America Pageant—Leigh Ann Cappa 972 GTUDENT LIFE
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Student Council a 4 ‘ a” Sharick, B. McNally, B. McGuire, J. Como, J. Peyronel, A. J. Moret, T. Zuck, J. Hightower, B. Ravotti, D. Kane; Middle Row: K. Mazur, vosz, R. Bonazza, C. Hawk, J. Gumbert, J. Belli, K. Lasher, S. Cherre, L. Cappa, S. Luthra; Bottom Row: S. Donley, R. Miller, M. Lea, Sweeney, C. Mattioli, N. Marine, S. Fajbik Painting the fence around the football field this past summer is only one of the many activities performed by this year’s student council. They have also: organized Homecoming; made street signs; organized a Student Council Halloween dance; held the annual blood drive; and worked in cooperation with the Chemical People. In ad- dition to all of this, they have: provided as- sembly programs for the student body; held a sweatshirt sale; sold hot chocolate during the winter months; arranged to have the mu- sic group, Freedom Jam, return to Burrell: and held a computer dating program to find students’ most compatible dates. We'd like to acknowledge and thank the student council, and its sponsor, Mrs. Amy Palermo, for making this year so productive and for doing such a fine job representing the student body. y Y ' Lo Officers: Bottom Sangeeta Luthra (President) Middle: Joni Liput (Treasurer), Chari Hawk (Secretary) Top: Susan Cherre (Vice President), Jennifer Gumbert (Corresponding Secretary) STUDENT LIFE; 121
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= aye Junior Miss Pageant Bis: i WA” ‘ “ A Susan Cherre Amy Schultz This year’s Alle-Kiski Valley Junior Miss program was held at Burrell High School on Saturday, September 24. The two girls chosen to represent Burrell were Susan Cherre and Amy Schultz. The contestants were evaluat- ed in five areas—youth fitness, scholastic achievement, poise and appear- ance, interviews, and creative and performing arts. Both girls performed ex- cellent routines in the creative and performing arts area. Amy Schultz performed a baton routine to ‘Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” and Susan staged a dance routine to ‘‘Can’t Stop.’’ Out of sixteen contestants, Sus an placed third and also captured the Talent and Spirit of Junior Miss awards. Congratulations to both girls on their selection and accomplishments. STUDENT LIFE 123
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