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Tatler Queen Miss JoNel Dayen was chosen as Tatler Queen. The lst runner-up was Miss Julie Leamon, NASA, and the 2nd runner-up was Debbie Chasteen, ADPi. In the talent com- petition, Miss Dayen sang Love is Where You Find lt . A month later, this same song won her the title of Miss Clay County. Cupper rightj Representing the Alpha Delta Pi soror- ity, Miss .lo Nel Dayen was crowned the l98O Tatler Queen. Caboveb Apparently, Tom Wideman and Carol Au- brey misunderstood what was meant by A Night on Broadway . Crightj The l98O Queen Candidates: Front Row: Mir- iam McCoy, Susan Chlapek, Julie Leamon, Valerie Snow, Back Row: Cheryl Rood, JoNel Dayen, Pam Pence, Debbie Chasteen, Rhonda Parrish, Diane Pi- soni, Elaine Stockham, Rebecca Jones. gf ja '41 . fy 4 ,. 27,2 7, , -y
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