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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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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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