Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD)

 - Class of 1968

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Dakota State University - Trojan Yearbook (Madison, SD) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 96 of 296
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J-, . l l Special Honors ll Given to Four Chosen as finalists were Linda Rae Hanneman, Jolene Headrick, Helen Jane Peterson, Helen Kather- ine Peterson, and Victoria Lynette Trautman. The girls were then each given a question to test their poise and self-expression. After the questioning was com- pleted, and while the judges were tapulating their scores, awards were presented to talent winners as selected by the judges, and to Miss Congeniality, as chosen by the con- testants. Named as the most tal- ented finalist was Helen Jane Peter- son who presented a musical mono- logue, The King's New Clothes. Two vocalists, Mary Lou Olson and Susan Bulfer, were awarded most talented semi-finalist and non-final- ist respectively. Named as Miss Congeniality was l-lelen Katherine Peterson. BELOW: Winning the talent awards were Mary Lou Olson, most talented semi-finalist, Helen J. Peterson, most talented finalist, and Susan Bulfer, most talented non-finalist. BELOW RIGHT: Awarded the Miss Congeniality honor was Helen K. Peterson. M. A za' f l V vii.: ' Q X 'Qs .rv T . QQ 7 W' f , I V J vt , f , '- -' T , ,ff f -f vt . , , , X4 f I 1 I , ZX, -X . , ,g X 6... f , . .E , , 'X 'S l 542 , 92 ,, ' I ' T T Q 5, T . as ..-.. ..,,.-.., .... or t t l

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l 1 l i M, . -E il 1 Y is AT LEFT: The ten semi-finalists appear before the judges during the swim suit Quarter Tum 5003. BELOW: Victoria Trautman displays her talent by rendering her version of George Gershwln's Rhapsody in Blue. BELOW, LEFT and BOTTOM: Kathy Casey, Miss GBSC gf 1967 and Sally Jo Iverson Miss South Dak t v 0 3, 1967, lend their talent, charm and beauty to th 1 ' e 968 Miss General Beaclle Pageant. After the second night's opening production number, Miss America Mainstreet, in which all twenty girls participated, the ten semi-finalists were announced. Then they were again judged for talent and appear- ance and poise in all three divisions. The big moment arrived following the swim suit review as the judges selected the five finalists. Heading the judges' panel waS Mrs. Nancy Sandwick Bartlett, Miss South Dakota, 1965. Also judging were Denny Oviatt, Mrs. Enola l-lar- rington, Graham Thatcher, and Dave Mclfarland. l-lonored guests for the pageant finals were Sally Jo Iver- son, Miss South Dakota, 1967, and Jane Marie Meyer, Miss Yankton College and the state's reigning Miss Congeniality. 6 91



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WS. ,,,. . X I W A-40 46 H i J , 'i AT RIGHT: Jane Marie Meyer, Miss Yankton College, and Sally Jo Iverson, Miss South Da- kota, assist Kathy Casey in crowning her predecessor. ABOVE: A regal setting was provided by Queen Victoria and her court- Helen K. Peterson, Helen J. Peterson, Linda Hanneman, and Jolene Headrick. BELOW: Vic- toria Lynette Trautman takes her position on the throne after being named the fairest of them all. I Y. 'K L K, fff, I M534 , 1 f ff, vfgffqi f 5 MZ!-'fQ7', 7'f' f--- Y-W7 fi'.' Victoria Trautman ls Crowned Miss GBSC The tension increased as Dave Edwards, master of ceremonies, was handed the envelopes contain- ing the final decision of the judges. Named fourth runner-up was Helen Katherine Peterson. The third, sec- ond and first runners-up, Jolene l-leadrick, Helen Jane Peterson, and Linda l-lanneman, were then an- nounced. The tension ceased as Victoria Lynette Trautman was named Miss GBSC, 1968. The new Miss General Beadle, who rendered a piano solo Rhapsody In Blue for her talent presentation, represented the college at the Miss South Dakota Pageant held in l-lot Springs, June 22 and 23. 5 ov 5 2

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