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Princess Peggy: Miss Congeniality l,lfl 'li: Peggy spoke to .Xpril first audience .. .-XBUYP: ,.. posed at the piano . .. Bl'il,UW': .. enjoyed the spring weather. As Foss' Daffodil Princess, Peggy O'l3an's lifestyle changed dramatically. She found herself husy from morning to night, as often as six days a week, with royal appearances. Along with the other sixteen princesses, she sang and spoke at service cluhs and civic organization meetings. April first, Peggy received a singular honor, the title of Nliss Congeniality. This award is yery special hecause she was chosen hy her fellow princesses. .-Xlthough she missed playing the piano, painting, and visiting with her friends, Peggy found her reign as Daffodil Princess rewarding. 145
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Thirty girls were nominated as daffodil contes- tants in November. Their first get together served also as the first elimination. A group of teachers and students, judges for the selection, observed the girls as they displayed their poise. Each girl had to spontaneously answer a question given to them by the panel of judges. The field was narrowed to ten semi-finalists. During the next week, the ten girls prepared speeches on the theme, What the World Needs Now , which were to be given on the next elimination. The resulting five finalists then appeared before the judges and student body in the little theater at Foss. All five girls were graceful and poised representatives of Foss. RIGHT: ROW ONE: Cindy McDonald, Kathy Hilger. ROW TWO: Emilie Ballisiotes, Cindy Tone. ROW THREE: Princess Peggy 0' Ban. What the World Needs Now . . . Princess Peggy congratulated by the other finalists. su nny daffodils 99
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