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This year the Franklin Junior Miss Pageant was the largest pageant ever held with 25 girls competing, Many hours of hard work were put into the pageant. After the final dress rehearsal, each girl met the night of awards with mixed emotions. The best part of the whole pageant, according to the girls, was the rehear¬ sals. Most of the girls agreed on one thing. The work they put into this year ' s show was worth the effort. Why? Chris¬ tine Yergation said, It was worth the trouble because I got closer to my peers and we shared experiences that I am sure I will never have again. There were embarrassing and funny moments, too. Things that the girls will always remember and laugh about. For instance, Cheryl Delfino remem¬ bers, I got a huge sliver in my foot and couldn ' t practice for three or four days. II 1 1111 ! ,|J : j i i ■ ' ■■■ f j r ill % % ,j X % ' ■ 1 L 1 If : v ' - - i KATE HUNTINGTON ’76 JR. MISS (1) Cheryl Floyd sings and plays guitar to a medley of tunes from Burt Bacharach. (2) Debbie Lotfy as Pippen singing Comer of the Sky. (3) Cheryl Delfino doing a dance from Mickey Mouse. (4) The winners from left are: Christine Yergation, third runnerup, Tracey Ariel, first runnerup, Kate Huntington, Jun¬ ior Miss of 1976, Cheryl Symmes, second runnerup. (5) Laura Guiliano dances to A Summer Place. (6) Tracey Ariel poses during her dance from Lorelei. 7 ) Elizabeth Harrigan sings from Peter, Paul and Mary. (8) The contestants pose after the poise and appearance phase. (9) Mary Jane Planlon is the Pink Panther. I think the most embarrassing thing was when Janet Gardella showed me her costume material, which we all knew was supposed to be funny, and I laughed at it. She tried to make believe it was for her gown, said MaryAnn Dayian. Still other reasons were, doing talents and practicing poise and appearance. When the final night came and the results came in, the girls stood before an impatient crowd and waited as the winners were read. They were: Scholastic Achievement: Laura Guil¬ iano; Talent: Alessandrina Taddeo; Mary Jane Hanlon was voted Miss Congeniality by her fellow contest¬ ants; The Physical Fitness and Poised Appearance awards were won by; Kate Huntington. Third runnerup was Christine Yergation; second runner- up was Cheryl Symmes; Tracey Ariel won first runnerup; and finally, Kate Huntington was chosen as the 1976 Franklin Junior Miss.
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COULD USE STUDENT PEP For the first time in marry years, FHS had a Pep Rally which was held during the school day instead of at night. Students were excused from their seventh period classes and led into the fieldhouse as the band played the victory march. A Pep Rally can be the most boring thing in the world; despite the noise, you could even fall asleep, if you are forced to do it. But it is some relief know¬ ing you didn ' t have to go to class. This rally was for the fall sports which included fieldhocky, football, soccer, and girl ' s and boy ' s track. The rally started off with Mr. Evans, our prin¬ cipal, explaining why everyone was there, followed by Mr. Leone, athletic director and head football coach, introducing the team captains and coaches. The rally was then turned over to the varsity cheerleaders who attempted to get the drowsing crowd to liven up and possibly yell along with them. Somewhere among the crowds of sleepers and the restless people, there were a few claps. (1) shows the cheerleaders in their at¬ tempt to awaken the crowd. People don ' t show en¬ thusiasm for the sport teams of their school as they did in years before, whether it is the lack of concern or the fear of being ridiculed by their peers, I ' m not sure, but maybe spirit will one day appear at FHS once more. This was called a Pep rally; well it takes more than pep to get music out of those tuba ' s; (2) as the expressions on the faces of Alan Cresto and Dick Fiscus show. While the incoming crowd settles in their seats, the cheerleaders perform one of their Pom-pom routines to the music as shown in (3). b rj n t r • Am
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