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Linda performed nicely in the talent con- test by singing very professionally. Smiles Smiles Smiles Smiles Nw' ffl f S 35' K Miss Flame candidates this year were: Kim Addington, Freshman, Shelly Thomas, Soph- omore,' Tracy Hodson, Junior: and Roberta Ffowe, Senior. Kim Addington was crowned Miss Flame. Q Miss Leann Osgood was crowned Miss Indiana NOHA during the summer. Miss Ginger Gilmore and Miss Debi Cal- houn were 4H queen and runner-up. It's not whether you win or lose that is important but the knowl- edge, experience, and friends that you gaing that is important. Leann Osgood The best part of the whole experience was working with the other candidates. Everyone was so friendly. It taught me to work for myself and at the same time with others, was Trice's com- ment on the pageant. Fire Prevention, 4-H l 23
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Smiles Smiles Smiles Smiles Smiles 'VE Nine smiling girls represented Y MC in such pageants as the Mardi Gras, Fire Prevention, 4-H Fair Queen, and the Miss Indiana NOHA contests throughout the year. Though each pageant was very different from the others, many of the same factors helped determine the winners. One such element surely taken into consid- eration had to be the girls' ever- lasting smiles. Patrice Shelton, who was one of MC's Miss Flan- dolph County contestants, said, I never smiled so much in my life! Though a big factor, the events were not judged by smiles alone, Each girl worked hard on other areas also. Miss Linda Willis, the Miss Randolph County 1st runner-up, is asked her question by Jack Underwood of WOWO. MC's second Miss Randolph County con- testant was Miss Trice Shelton. 22 ! Mardi Gras Mikie V., 9 1 Miss Linda Willis introduced herself at the Miss Trice Shelton gives the judges a nice beginning of the pageant. smile in the swimsuit competition,
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2 Jim Rinard, Jackie Benett, Lisa Dietem- yer, and Rusty Newton seem to be antici- pating a good time as they arrive. 3 Junior sponsor, Mrs. Butler welcomes everyone. 4 Seniors, Gary Mosier and Roberta Rowe seem to be enjoying their meals. 5 lt was hard to choose what to eat because of the variety of foods served. Qharin the Ni hi Together The junior class of Monroe Central presented the senior class with a memorable prom night on May 5, 1979 at Whispering Oaks Country Club near Selma. The theme for the evening was Sharing the Night Together, and was emblazoned across the silver band- stand decorated for the evening. The country club provided an ideal setting. Small tables, seating two or three couples, dotted the large dining and dancing area. Candles and flowers decorated the tables, and the pictures were taken in a corner of the room where a fountain, an iron bench, and flowers provided a background. Punch and cookies were served from an antique bar with a flowing fountain. The meal was catered, and the band, Boss Tweed from Indian- apolis created a perfect evening. Even the weather cooperated. A good time was had by all. ay tg Mr Elder Patrice 5 24 l PrOm
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