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Parading before the judges, Wendy Gailing displays her evening gown. Examining the raffle ticket, D. J. Janosik prepares to give the television to winner. Dale Gwaltney, while Debbie Wagner and Brian Gordon look on. Atten- tively watching master of ceremonies, Mr. Jerome Sanford, finalists Carla Weih, Cynthia Miller, and Coral Dotson await their in- dividual question.
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Miller entertains classes, judges Recitations, pop-singing, ballet, piano compositions, and an art display offered a diversified program in the 1972 Miss KHS Pageant emceed by Mr. Jerome Sanford. Judged on the basis of talent, poise, and personal appearance, eight Kecoughtan girls competed for the coveted title of Miss KHS on the evening of February 12. Performing original lyrics to the Delfonic ' s Theme” and ranking high during the question-answer session, Cynthia Miller captured the title of Miss KHS. She was crowned by former Miss KHS, Debbie Wagner. Winning the first runner-up position. Coral Dotson, clad in a midi, vocalized her in- terpretation of the song Mother.” Second runner-up, Carla Weih, performed an in- terpretive dance incorporating gymnastic movements. During intermission Raoul Fauntleroy and Joe Wilson entertained the audience with piano and organ music. Hearing her name announced as Miss KHS, Cynthia Miller tearfully awaits her crown and roses. Playing a medley of popular tunes, Raoul Fa untleroy entertains the audience during intermission. I 22 — Special Events
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Lawsons snare winning places With a Gay Nineties theme, the 1972 Junior Class Talent Show, held Friday, March 4, featured Can-Can girls, a barber shop quartet, and various skits. During in- termission, between acts, and during the judges ' decision period, junior class members provided entertainment por- traying the spirit of the 1 890’s. Capturing a first prize of $15, Ali Lawson performed the first movement of Mozart ' s concerto for clarinet. Interpreting the first move- ment of Mozart ' s concerto for flute, Kemal Lawson was awarded a second place of $ 10 . Varying the mood, Liz Tredennick, Mary Lowe, and Carol Higgins vocalized a pop- ular rock tune, Ohio,” and won a third prize of $5. Over $300 profit from the talent show aided in the finan- cing of the annual junior ring dance. Reciting a scene from My Fair Lady, Senior Nina Green displays her acting ability at the Junior Class Talent Show Performing an ex- cerpt from a Mozart concerto, Ali Lawson plays the clarinet. Displaying ability on the flute, Kemal Lawson interprets a move- ment from a Mozart classic. 24 — Special Events
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