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Morrow wins Jr. Miss Senior girls enter the Junior Miss com¬ petition for different reasons. Karen Andrade said, I wanted to get to know the girls of my graduating class better, and Junior Miss seemed a fun way to do it.” What all the girls discover, however, is that the pageant is not all glamour and excitement. Many long hours are spent polishing the program. On September 25, the winner of the 22nd annual Junior Miss Program, Jenna Marie Morrow, was announced. Jenna also won the judges ' interview, giving her 35 percent of the total points. Susan Sykes was first runner up; Kathy Robinson, the second runner-up, also received the Youth and Fitness Award. The Creative Talent Award went to Sarah Scheckel. Carolyn Blank received the Performing Talent Award, and Gina Eich was hon¬ ored for Scholastic Achievement. Finally, Kim Felder won the Poise and Appear¬ ance Award, and Kelly Mathias was the Spirit of Junior Miss.
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Possibilities Are Endless A student at Lowell High School can¬ not complain of boredom. His choices for entertainment are limitless. There are many activities included in each year’s cal¬ endar of events to attract his interest. For the theatrical student, the fall and spring plays, and the newly-created Homecoming Variety Show are interest¬ ing prospects. The Homecoming activities and Junior Miss Pageant are exciting choices for the student who wants to get involved with competition. For those who simply enjoy a relaxing evening with someone special, there are the Christmas and Sadie Hawkins Dances and, of course, the special dance, the Ju¬ nior-Senior Prom. The possibilities are endless! With Mt. Vacaro, band director, the Pep Band, and the cheerleaders giving their support at a pep session, the possibilities for an athletic victory are endless. Student Life Student Life 5
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