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Dreams came true for Jewell Whitney as she was crowned 1931 Miss Panorama by Linda Maybry. Mr. Lowell Bridges directed a tough question to finalist Cindy Mathis. The judges had a difficult time choosing, but Mitzi Babb was finally named the first Little Miss Pan- orama. Miss Panorama 21
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A Rainbow Of Dreams Record tickets sales were an early indicator of the success of the Miss Panorama Pageant. The addition of the Little Miss Panorama Contest for girls aged four through second grade increased the amount of money made to over $1,000. The theme Rainbow of Dreams seemed appropriate because most people could only dream of how much hard work went into the pag- eant. Sets were built, outfits were purchased, and turns were prac- ticed for hours, before the public saw the polished production. The little girls stole the night with their witty answers and their show- stopping strolls down the runway. Judges Evelyn Barnes, John Smith, Alta Snell, and Lee Brown had a tough choice to make; but the win- ners were finally chosen. Wendy Hatton and Lynn Woodfin were first and second runners-up, re- spectively; and Jewell Whitney was selected to reign as 1981 Miss Pan- orama. The winners of the Little Miss Panorama Pageant were Mitzi Babb, Little Miss Panorama; Teresa Foggie, first runner-up; Becky Blackwell, second runner-up. After it was all over, they went home to dream of the day when they could compete for the title of Miss Pan- orama. Lynn Woodfin passes in review after she was cho- sen as second runner-up. Miss Congeniality was voted on by the thirty-eight contestants as being the most helpful and consider- ate girl in the pageant. Terri Abernathy was select- ed as Miss Congeniality. Wendy Hatton was selected as first runner-up Judges Alta Snell and Lee Brown gave the contes- tants a final look before selecting the ten finalists.
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The game was familiar but the players sure weren't the ones usually seen. These players were girls, and they had taken over the football field, also a strange group of cheerleaders was present on the sidelines. The occasion was the powderpuff foot- ball game. The game was held to raise money for the Junior-Senior prom. The seniors had Don Denton as their coach, and Don Landrum coached the junior team. Even though plenty of action took place on the field, most of the spectators en- joyed the show on the sideline more. With Ben Gramling, Randy McCarter, Todd Johnson, Scott Guy, Rochon John- son and Joe Copeland cheering in their costumes, many hilarious events stole the attention of the fans' away from the game. The unconventional cheering method of these cheerleaders resulted in many outbreaks of riotous laughter. The final score of 6-0 was the result of a touchdown by the seniors. But the ju- niors promised to get even if they had the chance. Wigs, jumpers, sweaters, and light skirts were used to outfit the cheerleaders like Todd Johnson and Randy McCarter. Double Standard e Rosemary Matthews celebrated the only touch down as the juniors just turned away. Cheerleaders Todd Johnson, Joe Copeland, and Scott Guy discussed the cheers they would perform during half-time. 22 Powderpuff Game
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