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A special love is expressed as Stephanie Carr sings in sign language. Concentration and determination is seen in the face of Donna Parsons. Playing perfect harmony, Barbie Lamson fills the air with music. The spirit is felt as Liz Flynn sings during the Fair at Camp Kidd. Love and friendship warms hearts as Ruth Pollock sings. A big smile to try Kathy Reall. and relax comes from Tucker County Fair-99
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Queen Daphne XLVII, Kim Rosenau, fulfills her duties as she rides in the Tucker County Fireman’s Homecoming Parade on Saturday, September 26. 1987. at 2:00 p.m. AN UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT Tbqeflm eejum owe ter As students and teachers scrambled to get ready for school, seven Tucker County High School Seniors scurried to prepare for the Tucker County Fair. As the pageant began on Wednesday. September 9. 1987, at Camp Kidd ampitheater, the seven can- didates. Stephanie Carr, Liz Flynn. Barbie Lamson, Donna Parsons, Ruth Pollock, Kathy Reall, and Kim Rosenau gathered together behind the curtain for a last min- ute good luck wish. For their first appearance the ladies modeled the latest fashion in street clothes. Then came the talent part that each lady had poured their hearts and soul into. After weeks of practice the sev- en contestants were prepared to give it their all. Stephanie Carr performed a heart warming song, ' Love in Every Lan- guage by Sandi Patti, in sign language and dedicated it to her classmate Randy Amie. ”Nobody Loves Me Like You Do” by Whitney Houston was brilliantly sang by Liz Flynn. A beautiful piano solo, a Bach fugue, was played by Barbie Lamson. Don- na Parsons put a pleasant sound in the air as she played “Rainbow Connection with her bells. Ruth Pollock brought tears to the eyes of her companions as she sang to them Friends” by Michael W. Smith. Kathy Reall picked up the pace with her vibrant aerobics dance to Footloose” by Kenny Loggins. To wrap the talent perfor- mance up, Kim Rosenau did a terrific job as she portrayed Barbara Streisand in “Second Hand Rose. ” Each contestant answered a previously selected question as they modeled their fabulous evening gowns. After all was said and done, the seven young ladies formed a semi-circle and anx- iously awaited the results. The audience had been a witness to one special night when seven young ladies proved to have good taste in fashions, to be talented, and to think of intelligent answers on the spot. Drum roll please . . . Miss Congeniality, as chosen by her fellow contestants for being kind and overall spirited, was Miss Barbie Lamson; Maid-of-Honor, as selected by the judges according to the performance she gave forth, was Miss Stephanie Carr; and 1987 Queen Daphne XLVII. also se- lected according to performance by a pan- el of judges, was Miss Kimberly D. Rosenau. All gave a joyous round of applause to the Queen and her court for a job well done. The evening was sponsored by the Tucker County Fair Association. 98-Tucker County Fair
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Junior Representative Cindy Newman flashes a smile while her escort, Trevor Taylor, shivers. Sophomore Representative Bonnie Mal- low and her escort. Travis Eye, wonder when the night will end. Freshman Representative Kirsten Wilfong holds on for dear life to her escort. Russell Gilmore. 1 OO-Homecoming
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