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All Smiles Escorted by Vicki Ellis, Dirk Leuders flashes his pearly whites. Surely this helped convince the judges to award him the honor of being Mr. Smile. ' ' Right Off The Cover Definitely looking the part of Mr. Q.Q. , Ken Marek is escorted across the stage by Annie Triano. First Ever The first Mr. Potomac ever, Chris Dempster ac¬ cepts the title with a smile as David Chapman and Kyle Jackson congratulate him. Mr. Potomac 23
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All American Guy As M.J. Lavelle presents Rob Harris with his homemade apple pie for winning the title of Mr. All American, he gives the crowd a patriotic smile. Art Club members Patricia Amezquita and Sharon Squier prep are a backdrop for the pageant. P for Preparation From out of the curtain Mrs. Susan Haun, mistress of ceremo¬ nies, made her way to the micro¬ phone to give a cheerful greeting to the crowd and a brief introduc¬ tion to the judges. Meanwhile, the crowd backstage was busy trying to organize itself. Before returning behind the curtains, Mr. Haun asked a simple re¬ quest, The judges will need your help! By supporting your fa¬ vorite contestants, their jobs may be made a bit easier. ' The audience roared. They were more than willing to help. The stage was set for the first- hopefully to be annual- Mr. Poto¬ mac Pageant. Unmasking our Hero ' ' was sponsored by the Se¬ nior class with entertainment by the Topettes, the Beauty and Barber Shop Quartets, and the Pantherettes. Contestants competed in the categories of Beachwear and Formalwear. Each category was well represented by its winner. Robbie Harris as Mr. All Ameri¬ can, David Leisten as Mr. Eyes, Ken Marek as Mr. Q.Q., David Chapman as Mr. Muscle, Steve Reza as Mr. Rambo, Yves Ehlert as Mr. Teddy Bear; and last but certainly not least of the division winners, Dirk Leuders as Mr. Smile. Second runner up went to Gary Martin who was also voted Mr. Legs. Jason Johnson was First runner up and our very first Mr. Potomac was Chris Dempster. Rambo Steve Reza proudly accepts the Mr. Rambo award from Annie Triano. 22 Mr. Potomac
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Lookin ' Good Glimmer- Glitter Wearing a striking outfit of red and black. Brad Daniels smiles at the au¬ dience as he walks across the staged classroom. Before bringing her assignment to the teacher ' s desk, Lynne Mavracic takes a detour to model her dazzling outfit. Smile PrettyI Model Students Modeling a designer dress, Michelle Litton smiles pretty for the audience. Playing the parts of four well-dressed stu¬ dents, Kim Little, Pennie Lohman, Jenny Foote, and Candi Covington flaunt their style. 24 Fashion
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