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The State Exchange Bank {Mid for trophic» and other award received by the contestant . Other prrsrnt and past area Junior Misars given recognition in the audience during the t»o nights of program» include the 1979 Triton Junior Miss, Lisa Moore; former Plymouth Junior Misses Milea Smith ade; and Chri» Schrom (alhoun; former Plymouth congen- iality award winner Janella Kain; former Triton Junior Min» Pam Carlberg; current Bremen Junior Mb Shane Bunge and two of the current Walkerlou Junior Mi » pageant contestants. Tracey Simpson'» prrwnlation was singing ’'Summertime. Her outfit included a short brown evening dress. Kim Kad» «ang ’Song- bird’’ and danced while twirling a long colored streamer around her- self. Madelyn (ilimman’» rifle maneuver outfit was a short-skirted red and black military-type outfit, a black cavalier hat with plume and gloves. lisa Snyder sang Blur Skies.” Her outfit included a pale blue dress. A smiling yellow sun was a backdrop. Nancy StrwarL who played and sang while seated on a wood stool, wore a casual outfit of yellow and tan. Iza Conceicao. wearing dark blue tights with red and white trim, danced while twirling a long bright red streamer around hrmrlf. Hadel»» afc»»a aurprtae 4)0} after brisC P1 mtffc • IV 5 lop n alwu I» tW Jr. Mi pa » aiw. kirn lads. Trace, Siwpaon. Model»» l TIJr Ms (ai m«.UwS«oder»iidSa«) SSewsrt wttk tVw IrephW .’W and appnarmnrv is an iwpTlant factor »• Teeda Wa«»rr far the jwdge kw tads fro into tV rowntr, nt during thr (awtutf lugtit prartkoo pro» to br ru»fuM»c far Karr pS)Wrai fitM i routine toC riffh ( rwi Head. Lms Snjdrr and Kim a. tW War» tW youth Atan rwrtmr IS
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Wealth Of Talent Makes Jr. Miss Tough Choice Madelyn Glissman was crowned Sunday November 12,1978 a» the 1979 Plymouth Jun- br Miaw in the ninth annual Javcre-spon- sored Junior Miss Pageant at Plymouth High School auditorium. Her pageant presentation rifle maneuver» to music from Keel» So Good and Gonna Fly Now (the theme from Rocky ). First runner-up was Nancy Stewart w hose pageant presentation was singing Brian's Song while »he accompanied herself on gui- tar. The pageant began with IS contestant». Other contestant» selected by judges as the top five finalists (these placing» were not announced) were Lisa Snyder. Tracey Simp- son and Kim Eads. Iza Conceicao Basnet ti de Abreau, PHS foreign exchange student from Brazil, was crowned as 1979 Honorary Plymouth Junior Mia. Beth Gangloff. 1978 Plymouth Junior Miss, took part in the coronations. Jaycee Ira Samuels welcomed an audience of approximately 600 proplr each night. Jay- cee Jerry I .a Plante was master of ceremo- nies. The Studio Dancers of Ply mouth led by Carolyn Gwther. entertained with a disco dance while judge» were making their decision». Virginia Mart provided piano accompaniment for some of the con- testant». Other musical accompaniment was put on tape by Bob Jones. Also receiving trophies were Mary Spencer for youth fitnem, Kim Kad» for poise and appearance. Madelyn Gli»»man for creative and performing arts and Nancy Stewart for congeniality . Other contestants were Liia Blanding. Tammy Frost, Karen Read. Paula Ludwig. Kim Norwich, Cherie Orr, Tonda W agoner and Carol Staily. The new Junior Misa. in addition to her other award», received 1400 given by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Plymouth. The first runner-up received $150 from Marshall Country Bank and Trust Co. Savings and Loan Association provided $50 each to winners of the poise and appear- ance award, youth fitness award and creative and performing arts award. Tracy Sim pa ini«m one of the three frSiam naked fey th Hfn. Os of tto HrS rwwr up Nawry Slr»»rt perorato her mU-rpitUlion of Brio»'» Song. QurUNNH aehed »u. Wkat oouid ymm do on a 4aU l«h John Travolta” Jr Mtas ( aatntanto: Tracey Siapns. Nancy Stwirt. Toada S«fi»rr, ChcrW Orr, Kim Norokh. Mary A rifW routine to tmus Fly Not’ ami Fnfc s Spencer, Tammy Frost. Karra Krad. Carol Stalky. Ua Abrew. Pasta Ludwig «d” » prmratod by Madelyn Mimman 14
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Blueberry's New Events Draw Larger Crowds Sunn skies and hot temperature dre» larger crowd and expanded scheduled events in the 197K lilurhrrr) Festival festiv- itkw, There mere mam nex» event to participate in thin year. One «a a high school division in the tug of mar competition. This «it won b) the PJL Senior football player». Another was the arm «rattling competition. Older people attended a concert by Country Western star Sonny James at the high school audito- rium. The younger generation boogied down at the Airport Diaro which was put on by Truman’s World of Sound and Light. Old events were also well enjoyed. The traditional Blueberry Stomp (which is fifteen kilometers) had oxer 1300 runners of all ages participating. A former P.H-S. student, Charlie Fox placed in the top twenty. There were many sport tournaments in this year’s Blueberry which ranged from men’s basket hall to women’s softball. TV haskethall tournament had many loral and out of town teanu Walkarusa came out victorious. Men’s fast pitch snfthall wa. won by Robin Hood with a 4-3 victory oxer a Hammond tram The women's softball tourney was won by a team from Ander- son. The bike race was a new «port rxent this year, it wa i twenty mile pedal that was won by Kari IVhling of South Bend in a record time of 49:20. Another facet of the Blueberry Festival was eating. Blue berry pies, donuts, and cookies xremed to he the most popular There wa even a pie eating contest with Armir 1-ang the winner who was quoted a say ing ”1 won't eat another Blueberry pie fa a year. Tm WiUxi km »n»tr«tn «he teHtniqur that Or sard ia thr Tu 4 War. llsir Htlman. Grag Pays . Chria Piahrrtnn. Hirt Jrffirs and Doag KmaiesH participated ia «Hr ««rrssaui evraI of Tmt ot War. 16
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