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Jnht Fifteen
Pageant To Be
Held At E.Y.
Seventeen beauties from every
coiner of the county will be on
stage Frioay night, and one of
them will walk off as “Miss
\ancey’\ And she will bv wear
ing a crown to prove it.
hhe first Miss \ancey Contest
Will be held in the East Yancey
H.gh School auditor.um, begin
ning at 7:30 p. m. And a winner
and one runner up and Miss
C ngenial ty will be selected by
the judges.
On Friday afternoon a tea
will he given by the Yancey
Merchants Association at the
Nu-Wray Inn for the contestants
and judges. Miss Teressa Coletta
will be hostess at the tea. Judges
will interview the girls at the
tea as part of the judging.
The g rle will be judged on
talent and evening gowns.
Judges for the grand event
will be Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Gudger of Asheville and Mr.
Myron Syme of Marion.
Mr. Syme, who is president of
the Marion Jaycees, has helped
in judging the Miss North Caro
lina Contest, and many other
beauty contests.
Mr. Gudger, past president
of Asheville Jaycees and past
Jaycee Natonal Director, was
named "Young Man of the Year”
in Kannapolis in 1952 and in
Asheville in 1960. He has judged
more than 100 local pageant 3.
These include Miss South Caro
lina, Miss Illinois, Miss Ken
tucky and ethers. He is asso
ciated w th the Paul Revere Life
Insurance Company in Asheville.
Mrs. Gudger, the former Miss
Mary Frances Jarvis, has judg
ed more than seventy-five bead
ty pageants.
On the program Friday night
will be 0. W. Deyton, Chairman
of the Commissioners of Yan
.cey County, who will give in
troductory remarks. William A.
Banks will be master of cere
monies. And Mss Sheri Lisa
Banks of Burnsville and Miss
Beverly Dobbins of Spruce Pine
will sum sh entertainment. Miss
Dobbins holds the title of Miss
Spruce P'ne.
The contestants and their part
in the talent portion of the pag
eant are as follows:
Kay Evans, piano solo; Anita
Anglin, organ solo; Peggy Anne
Higgins, mageal act; Irene
Coletta, monologue; Pat Letter
man, song; Shelia Regina Tur
byfill, p ano solo; Judy Ann
Grindstaff, monologue; Wanda
Riddle, song; Valerie Sue Ed
wards, describe ba r styles.
Linda Kay Towe, monologue;
Pat Briggs, piano solo; Wanda
Lee Gregory, song; Sandra Gail
Buckner, tap daneng; Patricia
Randolph, piano solo; Soyna
Dean Bailey, dance routine;
Irma Celeste Miller, modeling;
Bobb ! Fox, solo.
Ushers for the event win be
Martha Fave Duncan, Judy
Phillips, Jeannie Rav, Jeann'e
B gpcrstaff, Marcia Banks, and
Woodv.
Wnners of the beauty pageant
wi’l reoei’e trmhies and cash
prires. Each contestant w«ll re
cc J ’e * "tn»e bag” from Pepsi
Cola Bottling Co.