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THEM IS G S E A A P N P T L 1985 E FE S T IV A LPA

PRESENTED BY THE MURPHYSBORO APPLE FESTIVAL

Souvenir Program EVERETT RAYMOND KINSTLER

DONATION APPRECIATED

COPYRIGHT 1984 PAGEANT Corporation

Greetings

American

1983

No dream is too big with the Miss America Scholarship Fund.

"I wAnt to be a microbiologist." "The greatest actress of all half million dollars on national, state and local levels. And that time." "One day I'll be on the moon." helps make it possible for young women everywhere to have a Little girls have big dreams. And so they should. But they chance to become anything they want. don't have to stop thinking big once they get big. Not with the That's why we at American Greetings are so proud to be Miss America Scholarship Fund. a part of it. It's the single largest private source of scholar- So, you see, winning the Miss America Pageant ships tor women in the U.S. Last year, over 2 and a AMERICAN GREETINGS really is a dream come true. The 1984MissPageant America

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Miss America...... $25,000.00 First Runner-Up...... 15,000.00 Second Runner-Up...... 10,000.00 Third Runner-Up...... 7,000.00 Fourth Runner-Up ...... 5,000.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,500.00 Semi-Finalist ...... 3,500.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,500.00 Semi-Finalist ...... 3,500.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,500.00

All Talent Preliminary Winners...... Each 3,000.00 All Swimsuit Preliminary Winners...... Each 2,000.00 Eight Non-Finalist Scholarships for Most Talented Contestants...... Each 2,500.00 All other National Contestants not listed above...... Each 1,500.00

At the Local, State and National Miss America Pageants over $4,000,000.00 in scholarships is awarded annually. Miss1985 Sharlene America Wells Twenty year old Sharlene Wells of , has always been an out­ door person. Bom in Paraguay, Sharlene lived in South America with her family for eleven years, where she was Captain of the track team in Argentina. Sports are important to her, but Sharlene has also devoted years to the study of musical instruments, voice lessons and dance. During the Pageant talent competition, she chose to accom­ pany herself on the Latin American Classical Harp while singing in Spanish. As a Brigham Young University Junior, Sharlene received a “Dean’s Scholar” academic scholarship, was on the Dean’s Honor List, was BYU Homecoming Queen and a member of Phi Eta Sigma national honorary sorority. Sharlene Wells has no doubts about her future. She definitely plans to return next Fall to Brigham Young University, obtain her Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications and then become an anchorwoman in a major market and

obtain a MBA degree specializing in international business and economic reporting. This young woman who came to the Miss America Pageant from the Valley Pageant and the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant in Orem, knows why she entered the Pageant. One of seven children, she wanted scholarship funds. She has won scholarships . . . the Miss America crown . . . and the road ahead looks bright and shiny indeed for the intelligent, talented, beautiful and personable Sharlene W ells.

The new Miss America receives a few “pointers” from Debra Maffett, Miss America 1983.

A happy meeting in City for Dr.; Walter Wallman, the Lord Mayor of Frankfort; Miss America; Pageant Chairman of the Board, Albert A. Marks, Jr., and Mrs. Marks. A partial family reunion following the National Finals included David and Annette Wells; Elayne Wells; Dad and Mom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wells; Susan Wells Pace and Grant Pace, Sharlene and Tammy Pace. Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship Award

Kelly Lin Brumagen, Miss 1984; Mr. Earl E. Johnson, Chairman, Selection Committee of the Dr. Allman Scholarship Foundation and Dr. Katherine Karlsrud, 1970 and former Allman Scholarship recipient.

Any national Miss America contestant who plans to become a medical doctor may apply for a Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship. This award is in addition to the Pageant scholarships offered at the National Finals and has no bearing on Pageant judging. , Kelly Lin Brumagen, a December 1984 Pre-Med graduate of the Univer­ sity of Kentucky, applied for the scholarship and on Saturday, September 15th, was awarded a $5,000.00 Dr. Allman Medical Scholarship. The initial presentation of this award took place at noon on Convention Hall stage, with all 51 contestants present. Mr. Earl E. Johnson, a member of the Pageant Board and of the Atlantic City Board of Education, presented the grant to Kelly. On hand for this happy occasion was the Pageant’s honored guest, Dr. Katherine Karlsrud, Miss New York 1970. Dr. Karlsrud had been the recipient of a Dr. Allman Scholarship and the Pageant felt it only fitting for her to make the presentation again that evening on national television. The Miss America Pageant family know how proud and pleased Dr. and Mrs. Allman (both deceased) would have been could they have seen the latest recipient of this Scholar­ ship Foundation established by Mrs. Allman in honor of her husband, a past President of the AMA and a distinguished member of the Pageant Board for many years. The Eight Non-Finalist Talent Awards

Camille Bentley Maryline Blackburn Alison Lenee Boyd Miss Georgia 1984 Miss 1984 Miss 1984

Patricia La Terra Miss 1984

Susan Carter Parker 1984

Barbara Jean Crandall Miss Michigan 1984

Lisa Stevens Miss Tammy Little 1984 1984 Margaret Marie O'Brien Saturday Miss 1984 Night Semi-Finalist Semi- Finals

Kelly Lin Brumagen Miss Kentucky 1984 Semi-Finalist

Debbie Nakanelua Shelley Suzanne Mangrum Miss 1984 Miss 1984 Semi-Finalist Semi-Finalist

Mary-Ann Farrell Miss New York 1984 Semi-Finalist Miss Apple Festival

Brenda Sanders

Brenda Sanders, 23, a Fine Arts graduate of SIU-C, is pursuing a career in Contemporary Christian Music. She was a preliminary talent winner and in the top ten finalists this year at the Miss Pageant. Brenda and her parents, Gene and Lillian Sanders, reside in Carterville, Illinois. Personal Finance Company

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• OVERTURE-SAL SERRANTE TRIO • INTRODUCTION OF MASTER OF CEREMONIES—MARTY BRONSON • PRESENTATION OF THE 1985 MISS APPLE FESTIVAL CONTESTANTS • INTRODUCTION OF MISS APPLE FESTIVAL-BRENDA SANDERS • MARTY • INTRODUCTION OF JUDGES AND AUDITORS • TALENT COMPETITION • "MAGICAL MUSICAL MOMENTS" • PRESENTATION OF TALENT WINNER • CLOSING NUMBER • GOOD NIGHT! COME BACK SATURDAY

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JOHN CAMPBELL did his undergraduate work at Greenville 1978, Miss Apple Festival Swimwear 1978, Top 10 College and has done graduate work at Southern Illinois Uni­ Her social sorority is Sigma, Sigma, Sigma and she belongs to versity and Eastern Illinois University, with a major in Second­ Delta Kappa Gamma sorority for women educators. Londa is ary Education. He is employed by Arch Minerals of Illinois. employed as a first grade teacher in District 50, Pinckneyville. He has judged local Miss Illinois Scholarship Pageants and She is a judge at County Fair Pageants and Miss America Local worked with Miss Perry County Pageant for the past five Scholarship Pageants; Mistress of Ceremonies for Perry years. John resides in Pinckneyville with his wife Londa and County Fair Pageant and Chairman of Miss Perry County their 23 month old son, Zachary.. Pageant. She resides in Pinckneyville with husband, John, and 23 month old son, Zachary. LONDA PLACE CAMPBELL attended Eastern Illinois Univer­ sity, Patricia Stevens Modeling School, and Southern Illinois BOB MASON is Director and Financial Advisor for the University. She majored in Early Childhood Education with a Wabash Valley Scholarship Pageant. He is Vice President of minor in Fine Arts. Among her honors are: Miss Perry County the Illinois Local Pageant Association and on the transporta­ 1977, Miss Illinois County Fair Finalist, Miss Apple Festival tion committee and production staff at the Miss Illinois THEME - “Salute To Southern Illinois" SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1985 PART II / FINALS / 9:00 P.M.

• OVERTURE—SAL SERRANTE TRIO • INTRODUCTION OF FRIENDS AND OFFICIALS • INTRODUCTION OF MASTER OF CEREMONIES—MARTY BRONSON • INTRODUCTION OF MISS APPLE FESTIVAL BRENDA SANDERS • INTRODUCTION OF REIGNING PRINCE AND PRINCESS • INTRODUCTION AND INTERVIEW OF PRINCE AND PRINCESS CONTESTANTS • ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW PRINCE AND PRINCESS AND PRESENTATION OF AWARDS • PRESENTATION OF THE 1985 MISS APPLE FESTIVAL CONTESTANTS • INTRODUCTION OF JUDGES AND AUDITORS • SWIMWEAR COMPETITION • MISS APPLE FESTIVAL • INTRODUCTION OF VISITING QUEENS • BRONSON AND THE SAL SERRANTE TRIO • CONTESTANTS IN EVENING GOWN COMPETITION • MISS APPLE FESTIVAL'S FAREWELL • ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NEW MISS APPLE FESTIVAL • GOOD NIGHT! COME BACK AGAIN NEXT YEAR

You are welcome to attend the Reception for the new Miss Apple Festival in the cafeteria!

PRINCE AND PRINCESS CONTEST AWARDS

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County Board Member THE LEADER IN MIKE BOST CUSTOM PRINTWEAR! 601 Walnut, Murphysboro IL 687-4077 Lauren Susan Green Miss Minnesota 1984 3rd Runner-Up

Tamara Hext 1984 4th Runner-Up

Melissa Bradley Sharlene Wells Miss 1984 Miss Utah 1984 1st Runner-Up Miss America 1985

Kathy Manning 1 1984 fend Runner-Up 1984 Scholarship Winners

Miss Alabama Tammy Little Maryline Blackburn Rhonda White Lisa Stevens Talent Award Talent Award $1,500 Scholarship Talent Award $2,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship

Miss Miss Miss Donna Grace Cherry Lisa Merle Frees Joanne Caruso Nancy Lynne Ball $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship

Miss District of Columbia Miss Georgia Desiree Keating Lisa Valdez Camille Bentley Debbie Nakanelua Patty Hoag $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship Talent Award Semi-Finalist $1,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship $3,500 Scholarship Miss Illinois Miss Iowa Miss Kentucky Ruth Booker Cynthia Sue Yantis Debra Ann Deitering Nancy Lynn Cobb Kelly Lin Brumagen $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship Semi-Finalist $3,500 Scholarship

Miss Anita Whitaker Lisa Johnson Mary Elizabeth Haroth Margaret Marie O'Brien $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship Semi-Finalist $3,500 Scholarship and Preliminary Talent Award $3,000 Scholarship

Miss Michigan Miss Minnesota Miss Mississippi Barbara Jean Crandall Lauren Susan Green Kathy Manning Anna Maria Schell Talent Award 3rd Runner-Up — 2nd Runner-Up — $1,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship $7,000 Scholarship and $10,000 Scholarship and Preliminary Talent Award Preliminary Swimsuit $3,000 Scholarship Award—$2,000 Scholarship

1984 Scholarship Winners Miss Miss Michele Marie Larson Alison Lenee Boyd LeAnna Grant Corinne Lucier $1,500 Scholarship Talent Award $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship

Miss New Jersey Miss New Mexico Miss New York Miss Patricia LaTerra Trina Lynn Collins Mary-Ann Farrell Francesca Adler Talent Award $1,500 Scholarship Semi-Finalist $1,500 Scholarship $2,500 Scholarship $3,500 Scholarship and Preliminary Talent Award—$3,000 Scholarship

Miss Miss Callie Lynn Northagen Melissa Bradley Juli Sunday Renee Bagley 1984 Scholarship Winners $1,500 Scholarship 1st Runner-Up $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $15,000 Scholarship

Miss Pennsylvania Gina Major $1,500 Scholarship 1984

Scholarship Winners

Miss Miss Miss Joanna Minisce Vicki Rene Harrell Debra Jean Shelley Suzanne Mangrum $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship Semi-Finalist $3,500 Scholarship

Miss Texas Miss Utah Miss Miss Virginia Tamara Hext Sharlene Wells Lorrie Anne Glosick Susan Carter Parker 4th Runner-Up — Miss America 1985 $1,500 Scholarship Talent Award $5,000 Scholarship and $25,000 Scholarship and $2,500 Scholarship Preliminary Swimsuit Preliminary Swimsuit Award—$2,000 Scholarship Award—$2,000 Scholarship

Miss Washington Miss Miss Wyoming Rebecca Jane Wood Melanne Pennington Barbara M. Mullally Ann Warren Easterbrook $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship $1,500 Scholarship 1984 Award Winners

The Top Five: Miss Minnesota, 3rd runner-up; Miss Mississippi, 2nd runner-up; Miss Ohio, 1st runner-up; Miss Texas, 4th runner-up; Miss Utah, Miss America 1985.

The Ten Semi-Finalists at the 1984 Miss America Pageant were, from left to right: Miss Ten­ nessee, Miss Utah, Miss Mississippi, Miss New York, Miss Ohio, Miss Hawaii, Miss Kentucky, Miss Minnesota, Miss Texas and Miss Massachusetts.

The 1984 Preliminary Talent and Swimsuit winners were the Misses Massachusetts, New York, Minnesota, Mississippi, Utah, and Texas.

The Eight Non-Finalist Scholar­ ships of $2,500 each for the Most Talented Contestants were awarded to the Misses Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey and Virginia. They Really Live Like Queens

Shown here is only one section of the Atlantic City Casino-Hotels float which appeared in the 1984 Miss America Pageant Parade, The float, largest in Parade history, was 112 feet in length. Four separate flatbeds decorated in glittering silver and carrying a full orchestra delighted the Boardwalk crowd of over 200,000 spectators.

Pageant Week in Atlantic City is an exciting contestants and their traveling companions experience for the 51 young women competing with beautiful accommodations for Pageant for the title of Miss America. From the day of Week. The management and staffs are helpful their arrival, to Official Registration, press and friendly. Delicious meals are provided in interviews, rehearsals, the thrilling Boardwalk the lovely dining rooms or, if schedules are too Parade and the shows on Convention Hall stage, tight, via prompt and courteous room service. the contestants’ schedule is busy with planned In fact, everything that could possibly be done activities. for these “distinguished” guests is done with With all the excitement of the days and good cheer and great care. At the end of Pageant evenings, it stands to reason the contestants Week each contestant feels “her hotel” is the and their traveling companions anticipate their best in the world. own ‘‘quiet time” when they return to their The Miss America Pageant, the Local and hotels, kick off their shoes, review the day and State Pageants take this opportunity to salute prepare for the next activity. and thank these civic-minded casino hotel How nice, then, that these ladies have the leaders for being a part of our program and for luxury of returning at days end to the finest of looking after the comfort and welfare of the facilities . . . the casino hotels of Atlantic City. young women who carry your State’s name to Each hotel has graciously complimented the the shores of Atlantic City. Miss Americas in Review 1921. . , Washington, DC 1959 ...... , Brandon, MS 1922-23. . .Mary Campbell, Columbus, OH 1960 ...... Lynda Mead, Natchez, MS 1924. . . Ruth Malcomson, , PA 1961 ...... , Montague, MI *1925...... , Oakland, CA 1962 ...... Maria Fletcher, Asheville, NC * 1926...... , Tulsa, OK 1963 .... , Sandusky, OH 1927...... , Joliet, IL 1964 ...... , El Dorado, AR 1933 . . . Marian Bergeron, West Haven, CT 1965 ...... Vonda Van Dyke, Phoenix, AZ 1935. . . .Henrietta Leaver, , PA 1966. . , Overland Park, KS 1936...... , Philadelphia, PA 1967 ...... Jane Jayroe, Laverne, OK 1937. . ., Bertrand Island, NJ 1968 ...... Debra Barnes, Pittsburg, KS 1938 ...... , Marion, OH 1969 ...... Judith Ford, Belvidere, IL 1939 ...... , , MI 1970. . Pamela Eldred, West Bloomfield, MI 1940.. .. Frances Burke, Philadelphia, PA 1971 ...... , Denton, TX * 1941Rosemary LaPlanche, , CA 1972 ...... Laurie L. Schaefer, Bexley, OH 1942 ...... Jo-Carroll Dennison, Tyler, TX 1973 ...... , DePere, WI 1943 ...... , Los Angeles, CA 1974 ...... Rebecca King, , CO 1944 ...... , Washington, DC 1975 ...... , Denton, TX 1945 .... , , NY 1976 . Tawny Godin, Saratoga Springs, NY 1946.. .. , Los Angeles, CA 1977 ...... , Edina, MN 1947 ...... Barbara Walker, Memphis, TN 1978 ...... Susan Perkins, Columbus, OH 1948 ...... BeBe Shopp, Hopkins, MN 1979 ...... , Roanoke, VA * 1949...... , Litchfield, AZ 1980 ...... , Ackerman, MS 1951. . Yolande Betbeze, Mobile, Al (Postdated) 1981 ...... Susan Powell, Elk City, OK 1952 . Colleen Hutchins, Salt Lake City, UT 1982 . Elizabeth Ward, Russellville, AR 1953 ...... Neva Langley, Macon, GA 1983 ...... Debra Maffett, Anaheim, CA 1954 ...... Evelyn Ay, Ephrata, PA 1984.... Vanessa W illiams, Millwood, NY 1955. ., San Francisco, CA September 17, 1983—July 23. 1984 1956 ...... , Denver, CO 1984. . , Mays Landing, NJ July 23, 1984—September 15, 1984 1957 ...... Marian McKnight, Manning, SC 1985. . . Sharlene W ells, Salt Lake City, UT 1958.. .. , Denver, CO

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A PAGEANT SPECIAL MAIL OFFER ORDER MISS AMERICA PAGEANT NOW! SUPPLY Year Book Dept. 1985 LIMITED 1325 Boardwalk, (See note below re Postage Atlantic City, NJ 08401 and Handling Charges) THE NEW 1985 I enclose $4.00 for 1985 Miss America Pageant Year Book to include 1st class mailing and handling costs. I am attaching extra sheet with additional names and addresses to receive books, together with check to cover, MISS AMERICA including postage. PAGEANT We request books in quantity of 10 or more —shipped via UPS SOUVENIR to same address. Check enclosed at $2.00 each for cost of books. Miss America Pageant will submit bill for UPS charges YEAR BOOK at a later date. I request list of other National Pageant Year Books stillavailable. (Note: The 1959, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1965 & 1971 Books are This Souvenir Year Sold Out) Book, with color cover, Please forward to: features pictures and information about the 51 Miss America contestants NAME of 1985. The ideal gift and the ideal way to follow the contestants during the coast-to-coast telecast of the Finals. STREET. Photos by The Photo Co. of Atlantic CITY City, B. Vartan Boyajian, Al Levine, NBC Photo Dept., and Visions of South Jersey Inc. STATE ZIP Printed exclusively by Please make check payable to Miss America Pageant (for Cowan Printing, Incorporated Bridgeton, New Jersey U.S.A. additional names attach sheet). Books Mailed on or about August 29th. For every Miss America, there are 10,000 winners

Every year, the Miss America America Pageant is more than where. We think that’s the Pageant enables over 10,000 a beauty contest. It’s the largest, real beauty of the Miss America women to wear a different kind single source of women’s Pageant. And that’s why of crown. Because the Miss scholarships awarded any- we’re proud to be a part of it.

The Pillsbury Company.

©1984 The Pillsbury Company Winning is Just the beginning.

To Sharlene W ells, winning the title of Miss America is just the beginning. For she has greater goals to reach and many dreams yet to realize. And thanks to this great American tradition, she’ll have the golden opportunity to achieve them. Gillette is proud to be A sponsor of the Miss America Pageant, one of the largest single private sources of scholarship money for today’s American women. And proud that so many women across America count on Gillette personal care products to help bring out their best. We congratulate you, Sharlene W ells, on a great win and the beginning of even greater things to come.