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PAGEANT 1980 (1) The evening’s winners, (2) Magnolia Wade entertains the audience and judges, (3) Liz Applewhite and her friend, “Seottie,” (4) Becky Butler sings a medley of “Summertime” and “I Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man,” (5) Paula Johnson displays her many talents, (6) Contestants participate in swim suit competition, (7) Eve- ning gown competition, (8) The excitement of crowning the new Miss Mississippi College. i ygeani i.is un nLitW r.irrt r inn n ub.-« wrjpiiitMnn uua u ■ -oontestants «
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(1) Gina Allen and Cindy Gregory com- pete in the final episode of the balloon stomp, (2) Delta Sig leads the parade to Alumni, (3) Lisa Gilmore and Beth Criss work out their battle plan, (4) Laguna measures their strength, (5) The finer sex?— Derby Day’s 1st Royal Court, (6) Debra Hudson concentrates in the water balloon toss, (7) Carla Morris jumps for the finishing line, (8) All four tribes “bite the dust as they grab for pennies in a pile of flour. 11
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For Everyone Involved It’s “The Main Event” Atlantic City it wasn’t, hut to the 18 contestants and au- ditorium full of spectators, the 1980 Miss Mississippi Col- lege Pageant lived up to its billing as “The Main Event!” The weeks of training came to an end for the lovely con- testants as the judges watched their every step for two and a half hours before naming Cindy Malone as the suc- cessor to Janet McMurray. It’s the highest honor I’ve ever received,” replied Cindy after her rendition of “When You’re Loved” captured the audience and the title. But for the girls who didn’t get to take the walk down the walkway at the end of the evening’s festivities, the eve- ning wasn’t a lost cause. The alternates were: Karen Catt, first alternate: Lisa Merritt, second alternate; Becky But- ler, third alternate; and Liz Applewhite, fourth alternate. The pageant offered all the girls a chance to form friend- ships and memories which would never leave them, be- cause it was their efforts that made the pageant a success for everyone. However, it took more than beautiful girls and bright lights. Keith Hill sacrificed his dignity in order to keep the audience entertained while the girls changed clothes and the stagehands changed sets. And Marietta Pace re- ceived a rousing ovation when she sang Barbara Strei- sand’s hit song “The Main Event” to start the show. For everyone involved, the evening was a culmination of many efforts and the end of a dream. 13
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