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LDreams Come True Underneath the hot house lights, the object of everyone’s attention, she parades in front of the unseen faces. Excitement building inside, little can be done to ease her nervousness. Adolescent dreams of beauty and pageantry are now recalled as desires within her mount. The classic girlhood wish of participating in a beauty pageant has arrived, but the atmosphere appears totally different than imagined. The dream of being regarded as “beautiful and successful” heightens to include a realm of added dimensions. In the midst of thirty-five equally attractive ladies, a contestant must have more to offer than good looks. Viewing the pageant not as a race but a challenge and an honor, the pageant participants summon After his first crowning of Miss T.D., Mr. Sublett poses with Diane Ullom. Bottom Row: Macaela Lambert, Lisa Samuel, Maria Strat, Diane Ullom, Cindy Paris, Joanna Smith. Second Row: Elaine Butler, Cheryl White, Ruth Gilliam, Anne Wells, Mary Uhrig, Lisa Carnifax. Third Row: Liz Goyne, Cynthia Gwaltney, Laura Floyd, Chris Romig, Gini Gates, Joy Harris. Top Row: Nancy Taylor, Belinda Stone, Pat Johnston, Ellen Flaherty, Janet Purdy. 16 MISS THOMAS DALE
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not participate, but he watched Jay Perdue run twenty-three yards for a touchdown which gave us a win over the Powhatan Indians in the opening of the Dominion District football season. Tomorrow's paper would contain the names of the feature players but they all knew it took the whole team, even those on the sidelines. Realizing that every yard is important, Mark Lampman inches forward to gain a first down. Before the opening game against Powhatan, Coach Jack Westfall inspects the game ball. ‘Smile for the camera,’’ was the request that these referees posed for at the Thomas Dale — Powhatan game. Outnumbered by Powhatan defense, Tim Branson went straight to the ground. OPENING GAME | 15
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their self-respect and self- confidence to represent themselves and their school as best as possible. Diane Ullom, crowned Miss Thomas Dale 1980, and her court, Chris Romig, first runner-up; Elaine Butler, second runner-up; and Gini Gates, third runner-up; try to represent the characteristics the students of Thomas Dale possess and conduct themselves in such a manner. Overjoyed at becoming second runner- up, Elaine Butler hugs Sandy Blair. Ee Presiding over the Miss T.D. contest, Sandy Blair congratulates the winner. Chris Romig, First runner-up; 1980 Homecoming Queen, Diane Ullom; Miss Thomas Dale, Sandy Blair; Elaine Butler, Second runner-up; Gini Gates, Third runner-up. MISS THOMAS DALE 17
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