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Sherry Mings demonstrates her talent by reciting a mono- logue. As John Osborne escorts Jackie Epperson, the other es- corts wait for their girl. Amy Weaver is Ist runner up. Photo by Tom Knox Photo by Tom Knox Shannon Moore walks the runway after winning Miss Congeniality. Leora Brinkley takes her last walk after being crowned Miss Mariner 1987. Photo by Tom Knox MISS MARINER
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wee Photo by Tom Knox Photo by Tom Knox Annually, the Senior Class, with the help of Mr. Pete Farmer and Miss Ethel Lewis, host the Miss Mariner Pageant. The chairman for 1987 was Laura Beach and her junior ap- prentice was Angela Saunders. Many long hours were put into the pageant to make it a special night for both the contestants and the spectators. The year’s theme was ‘‘New York, New York,” which gave the event a definite “Broadway’’ feeling. Each contestant was required to dress fash- ionably, both in casual wear and in formal wear. The five judges, who were chosen care- fully, critiqued the girls in the categories of Photo by Tom Knox Mark Morewitz entertains the audience while the con- testants change for their next number. Miss Mariner 1986, Beth Weaver, returns to perform one last time and crown Miss Mariner 1987. Nora Murray, representing the Art Club, models her formal wear. ere 5ne CoOm€S ee e@ casual wear, evening wear, personality, and expression, and also by a personal interview. The pageant was also judged by the girls. Each girl voted for one of her fellow con- testants who she felt was the easiest to get along with. The year’s “‘Miss Congeniality”’ winners were Felicia Royal and Shannon Moore. The five finalists were 4th runner-up, Sherry Mings; 3rd runner-up, Jodi Ivy; 2nd runner-up, Tammy Clemmons; and lst runner-up, Amy Weaver. The 1986-1987 ‘“‘Miss Mariner’’ was Leora Brinkley. By Angela Saunders See Photo by Tom Knox Simone Moses shows her individuality by sporting bal- loons with her casual wear. The contestants wait eagerly to introduce themselves and walk around the walkway. Photo by Tom Knox STUDENT LIFE
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