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Bottom center: Cookie Crumbles (Shep) is so cute, pert, nice and icky! Here, Cookie shows the pair of pampers she was sporting during the pageant. Below: Carter Belt shows her lovely figure. Upper left: M.C., Henry Fant adds a little rhythm to the band’s music. Above: Hope Ferdebest (Paul Nun¬ nery), Carter Belt (Roy Landry) and Lotta await the announcement of the winner. Far left: Sharon Sharealike (Joe Young) used as her motto “Live fast, die young, and leave a beautiful corpse.” Left: Phyliss Stein looks to fellow con¬ testants for instructions about her next move.
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Cookie Crumbles Captures Mess Mama Bear Contest On February 29, Cookie Crumbles was crowed “Mess Mamma Bear—75.” Stu¬ dents, faculty, and vistors attending this as¬ sembly donated money which was given to the former president of the college who lost his home in the tornado. The M.C., Mr. Henry Fant, made the en¬ tire audience chuckle throughout the pro¬ gram. He gave an extremely personal de¬ scription of each contestant. Here are a few facts about the “girls”: Lotta Zits (Jimmy McBride) had a motto which was “I never met a man I didn’t like.” She was built like a brick dog house and her favorite subject in school was lunch. First alternate, Leah Tard (Butch Lee) won the baby King-Kong look alike con¬ test. Leah had a very bad temper. During dress rehearsal, she was overheard threat¬ ening Marsha Mellow in the rest-room with “watch it skag, knock my mascara brush inna sink again and I’ll rip every hair outta ya head!” Phyliss Stein (Clawhammer), Lotta Zits, 2and Able N. Willing wait patiently to appear on stage for the “poise and beauty” segment of the pageant. 22
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