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First runner-up was Chesapeake sophomore Angela Kay McClure. McClure is an elementary education major and member of Chi Omega sorority. She won an $800 scholarship and silver tray. Mc- Clure was later crowned the 1986 Miss Grayson by the new Miss MSU. Second runner-up was Shelly Webb of Mount Sterling. Webb received a $600 scholarship and silver tray. Third runner-up was Patty Fulner of Louisville. Fulner received a $400 scholar- ship and silver tray. PAGEANT winners Susan Adams, Shelley Webb, Miss MSU Stephanie Kiser, Angela McClure and Patti Fulner won scholarships for their achieve- ments in the competition. FIRST RUNNER-UP. Chesapeake sophomore Angela Kay McClure, took her walk on the Morehead runway before walking the Miss Kentucky run- way as Miss Grayson. McClure is a varsity cheerleader and a member of Chi Omega sorority. A NIGHT IN THE SOUTH boasted a little glitter with the performance of the MSU Show Choir. During the Miss MSU pageant. students in the Show Choir sang songs com- plemented by illustrative choreography. Fourth runner-up was Susan Adams of Fleming-Neon. She won a $200 scholar- ship and a silver tray, also. Rey Bradley
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w, v-.. 7-..- .. H. fu'fffo': t tvt-ii O TALENT was one of Stephanie Kiser's strongest attributes as she sang her way to the title of Miss MSU on her twenty-first birthday. Kiser said it was quite a birthday present. Miss MSG :Hf; 31:; to! n Kiser Crowned Queen tephanie Lynne Kiser, a Grayson junior, was crowned the 1986 Miss Morehead State University on April 5. Kiser is a fashion merchandising major and hopes to have a career as a country singer. Kiser placed in the top ten in last year's Miss Kentucky pageant and was also crowned Miss Grayson in 1985. The theme of the 1986 Miss MSU pageant was l'A Night in the South where the opening scene had the contestants gathered in casual dress on a New Orleans's street. Miss MSG will receive a $1000 scholar- ship from the university, a $50 scholarship from the People's Bank in Morehead, $50 worth of free dry-Cleaning, a $20 gift cer- tificate, one month free membership at Dynamic Lady Spa, and a free make-up consultation. Incidentally, Kiser the night was crowned was her let birthday. According to the new MSLl, tllt was the greatest llve ever had . . . I will look forward to representing Morehead in the Miss Ken- tucky Pageant.
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A Well-Balanced Season f variety is the spice of life, then the 1985-86 Concert and Lecture Series proved to be quite zesty. Hlt was a very well- balanced season with something for everyone, said Dr. Glenn C. Rogers. Dr. Rogers is chairperson of the Arts in Morehead organization which sponsors the concert series. The series was free to MSU students with a valid student ID. Season passes were made available to families for $40, and individuals could subscribe for $25. Kicking off the season was astronomer Mark Littmann, who presented a slide- lecture on Halley's Comet. Littmann is an author and former planetarium director. The New York Trumpet Ensemble per- formed at the United Methodist Church in Morehead. It featured both baroque and contemporary music. Also featured was a lecture by former United States Secretary of Education Ter- rel Bell in Breckinridge Auditorium. National Public Radio personality Bob Edwards spoke in Button Auditorium about the ever changing field of communications. HSome Like it Cole brought the music of Cole Porter to Breckinridge Auditorium. Cellist Carter Brey performed in Duncan Recital Hall. Also, other performances in- cluded the Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Co. in Button Auditorium and Yolanda King, daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. Former New York congresswoman, Shirley Chisolm, lectured in Button Auditorium in February. The New York-based Mozart on Fifth, a wind ensemble, performed at Duncan Recital Hall. The season closed with a per- formance of HOthello by the National Shakespeare Company in Button Auditorium. BY GARY CRUME
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