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Pageant Shifts Emphasis On September 26, Darla Snell was selected Lowell ' s 1983 Junior Miss. She was also awarded Judges’ Conference Award and the Performing Talent Award. Other awards presented at the afternoon event were Melissa Bur¬ gess, Youth Fitness Award and first runner-up; Colleen Swisher, Poise and Appearance and second runner-up; Cindy Stavem, Cre¬ ative Talent Award; and Theresa Lynn Brown, Spirit of Junior Miss Award. As Lowell’s representative, Darla went on to state competi¬ tion where she won the Youth Fit¬ ness Award on the preliminary night of competition. Lowell ' s Junior Miss program is sponsored by the Lowell Chamber of Commerce with Miss Pat McAl¬ lister as co-ordinator. Looks in the competition aren’t everything. To become Lowell’s Junior Miss, a girl needs scholastic ability, talent, fitness, poise and charm. Miss McAllister commented, This year they went from crowns and flowers to medallions as awards. They did this so it wouldn’t look like a beauty pag¬ eant anymore because it’s defi¬ nitely a scholastic program. It’s not a pageant anymore; it’s a Ju¬ nior Miss Program.” The Physical Fitness routine has all the girls “working out to music while learning 12 Junior Miss
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LHS Goes Fresh in Fall The smell of burning leaves and a crispness in the air let everyone know summer was over and fall had arrived. Homecoming kept athletes, clubs and members of every class busy. Spirit Week competition brought out the “spirit” in us all, especially the juniors. The Red Devil Varsity Football Team won its Homecoming game against Calumet. It was the first Homecoming win in nine years. The Girls ' Volleyball Team won the honor of being the winningest team Lowell had ever had. The LHS Theatre Department opened its season with a musical, GREASE, and took all of us back to the rock and roll era of the 1950’s. The newness of the school year meant a fresh start in learning, in sports competition and in various school activities—weather or not. Fail n
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Junior Miss contestants must perform some original talent in the competition and Julie Schrum chose a ballet interpretation. new dance steps and routines they must perform together. Each contestant is introduced to the judges individually with a curtsy and bow. Here Julie Schrum and Jane Richardson are presented. V 12 Junior Miss 13
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