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Jr. Miss M much more than .1 pageant — 11 is, m essence, a reeling, .1 wa ol life, 1 program dedicated u recognitkM ol the achievements and unbitioni ol America ' s youth With the ICCepUace of hei title I Ji Miss assumes the retpotuibilh) oi representing the Bnes) ol her generation Superlative is bv no means her description She is ■ representative, tad as such displays her taJents. values, and attitudes in a wav most beneficial to her generation, socictv . and sell However, the personal growth and human interaction, primarj goals ot the Jr Miss program, would be nonexistent it not lor the support and encouragement ol the people who believe in us. people who recogni e tomorrow ' s leaders in todav s vouth lro State I mversitv is such an entity. Fof the support, mental enrichment, and emotional development, this institution has given us. I rov State, we oiler our futures. A bright and beautiful pledge to be all that Jr. Miss stands for — representatives of the best. Sue Horvath :ow 1: Sue Horvath. Kristy Grant. Paula Bergeron. Mariana Iaanucci. Ginny Haas. Beck) Redd. )ebra Young. Eva Carter. Row 2: Shari Roesel Stark. Shari Ashmore. Bobbie Laurence. Jodi lulson, ' am Rigas, Diana Arnzen, Yolanda Fernandez. Jr M
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Just A Closer Look JUNIOR MISSES AT TROY STATE Yolanda Fernandez — Florida 1980 Jodi Julson — North Dakota 1980 Diane Barfield — North Carolina 1980 Eva Carter — Illinois 1980 Diane Arnzen — Idaho 1980 Mariana Ianucci — Michigan 1980 Kristy Grant — Wyoming 1980 Nicole Carrier — Massachusets 1980 Sheri Ashmore — Oregon 1980 Susan Horvath — America ' s Jr. Miss 1979 Jenise Clark — South Carolina 1979 Jane Barbados — Missouri 1979 Barbara Lawrence — Rhode Island 1979 Tami Kuhn — Iowa 1979 Natalie Baldwin — Kansas 1979 Tamara Nerby — Minnesota 1979 Stacy Krebs — Wisconsin 1979 Kim Chewakin — North Dakota 1979 Becky Redd — Florida 1979 Ginny Haas — Virginia 1979 Linda Little — Georgia 1979 Dione Kennedy — Ohio 1979 Debbie Young — Virginia 1978 Laura Matherly — Nevada 1978 Pamela Rigas — Ohio 1978 Candace White — Indiana 1978 Tammy Bolt — Georgia 1978 Moria Kaye — Tennessee 1978 Carla Charles — New Mexico 1978 Joane Bayus — Ohio 1977 Paula Bergeron — Louisiana 1977 Cindy Wolfe — Maryland 1977 Candie Canoday — Indiana 1977 Delane Ingalls — South Dakota 1977 Angela Medders — Alabama 1977 Sharon Roesel Stark — Alaska 1977 Gayle Walker — Alaska 1976 Denise Ritter — Delaware 1976 Judy Campbell — Alabama 1976 Kelly Yost — Montana 1976 Yvonne Albee — Kansas 1976 Lisa Cloutier — Louisiana 1976 Sue Horvath America ' s Jr. Miss 1979 8 JrMiss
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SGA President Takes Job With Governor, Vice-President Assumes Duties Alot of excitement and sad- ness were main events in the SGA this year. Lamar Higgins, Troy State ' s first black SGA president resigned his post and took a job with the the gov- ernor ' s office in Montgomery. Lamar, a political science major, did his internship last Spring at the governor ' s office where he served as a liasion between James ' executive branch and the state Legisla- ture. In 1978, Higgins ran the TSU campaign for gubernatorial candidate, Fob James. As of January 13, 1981, Vice-President Richard Dean, a computer science math ma- jor from Montgomery, Alaba- ma will assume his duties. To Lamar, Congratulations and good luck; to Richard, our total support is behind you. We are proud to boast of the accomplishments of both. Hi • Mi 10 Introduction
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