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SMILE PRETTY. Junior Miss contestants 1988. Front: Mi- chelle Weberling. Kelly O’Dowd. Nikki Russell. Mi- chelle Pratt, Lisa Lautenslager. Cathy Swender. Penny Potter. Paula Smith. Cindy Rexrode. Julie Lapp. Elinor Marsh: Sec- ond: April Bain. Tina Vander- horst. Angie Stout. Karen Dean. Lisa Miller. Kristie McMillen. Sara Donnelly. Kelly Byam. Sarah Peters, laynellen Wilson. Tammy Winnie: Third: Steph- anie Smith. Kristin Belcher. Tif- fany Wagner. Ann Youngdahl. Deidra Randrant. Jenny La- Bonte, Jody Crull. Melanie Van- denburg. Karla Vincent. Sue Faulkner, and Sara Reichert. —T. Wakenight FULL OF EXCITEMENT. Doing a lip sync to the song “Head to Toe” is lody Crull. “It was really fun jumping around on stage. I felt like I was really singing it. —T. Wakenight IF I ONLY HAD COURAGE! Singing two songs from The Wizard of Oz’ is Ann Young- dahl. For this fun-filled perfor- mance. Ann won the talent award. —T. Wakenight 16 junior Miss
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IRRESSING up the halls with spirit Excitement was the emotion that flowed through the halls during the whole week of Home- coming. Everyone won- dered who would win the class cheer, who would win the lawn display, and who would dominate overall in the end. “I looked forward to Home- coming week because it was a new experience for me,” stated Kim Huds- beth, freshman. Competition was close in the beginning as the week started off with the five traditional dress up days. Monday was Hat, Tie and Glasses Day. Beach Day was Tuesday. Wednesday was Pajama Day or Toga Day for Se- niors. Thursday was Fright Day and finally, wearing Red and Black was on Friday. “The Ju- niors put up a good fight but senior power pulled through in the end,” com- mented senior Mark Van- derweg. After winning the game Friday, everyone swarmed into the cafete- ria for a night of celebrat- ing, but instead of Friday being the night of the semi-formal dance, it was carried over to Saturday. This proved to be a great success. “Having the dance on Saturday this year was a lot better because I didn’t have to worry about what my hair looked like after the football game,” laughed Jenny Fountain, sophomore. WATCH OUT FRESHMEN! Ju- nior, James Mestemaker just might be waiting for you to be his next victim. —T. Waken- ight
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TRIVING ward the Junior Miss title (unior Miss was the time of year when com- petition was at its best. Thirty-three girls com- peted for the title. Out of the many cate- gories, talent was one of them. Hours of hard work went into all of the many talents. My talent was great even after my rabbit popped out of his box too soon and ruined my mag- ic tricks,” commented Cindy Rexrode. Talents, Physical Fit- ness, and Poise and Ap- pearance weren't the only categories judged upon. The girls were also judged on attitude as well as working together as a group. “It was an experi- ence that 1 will never for- get and it brought me closer to the girls,” de- scribed Kelly O'Dowd who was the winner of the Youth Fitness award. Kelly received a $200 scholarship. Also receiv- ing a $200 scholarship for Poise and Appearance was Cathy Swender. Lisa Miller was chosen by the participants as the Spirit of (unior Miss, and was given a $100 scholar- ship. Julie Lapp won a $300 scholarship for Scholastic Achievement. Tiffany Wagner and Ann Youngdahl. the talent winners, each received a $300 scholarship. “My talent singing as the cow- ardly lion from 'The Wiz- ard of Oz’ was really fun, which made it easier to perform in front of every- one.” said Ann. Fourth runner up, Kar- la Vincent received $400, third runner up Jenny La- Bonte received $500, sec- ond runner up Cindy Rexrode received $600, and first runner up Cathy Swender received $900. Ann Youngdahl, the 1988 Junior Miss, won a $1,200 scholarship and a chance to compete at state level. “It was a dream ... I was so happy that I start- ed to cry,” said Ann. GETTING INTO SHAPE. This group consists of Sue I Faulkner. Sara Donnelly, I Kelly O'Dowd, Kelly Byam and Kristie McMillen. This is part of the Physical Fitness portion. —T. VVakenight CONGRATULATIONS ANN! Participants Kristin Belcher. Angie Stout, Mi- I chelle Pratt, Lisa Lautens- lager. Karen Dean and Deidra Randant congratulate Ann Youngdahl, the 1988 lunior Miss. —B. (endryka lunior Miss 17
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