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UA3/8/1 1992 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant WKU President's Office Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 11-14-1991 UA3/8/1 1992 Miss Western Scholarship Pageant WKU President's Office Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the Higher Education Administration Commons, Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons, Women's History Commons, and the Women's Studies Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .... ill WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY n ~overnber14, 1991 Van Meter Hall O{ficiJll Miss America Preliminary Pageant .... 1992 Miss Western Kentucky University 'iIi Scholarship Pageant WESTERN KENTUCKY Welcome ................................................. ................. President Thomas C. Meredith Office of the President UNIVERSITY Bowling Green, KY 42101 Introduction of Master of Ceremonies Miss Western Contestants: Introduction of Candidates Introduction of Judges Western Kentucky University is pleased to have been selected as host of a Miss Kentucky Preliminary Pageant. We are committed to Special Entertainment ...................................... Kelly McDonald, 1991 Miss Western making certain that the Miss Western Pageant is organized in a first­ Rosemary Cundiff, WKU Forensics class, efficient manner. Swimsuit Competition ......................................................................... All Contestants The Miss America Pageant, of which the Miss Western contest is a part, places value on the whole person and recognizes intelligence Special Entertainment .................................... Betsy Ann Drewry, 1990 Miss Western and talent as well as beauty. This is why we are excited about Rosemary Cundiff, WKU Forensics sponsoring a contest on our campus bearing the title of Miss West- ern. Talent Competition ...... ............................. .......................... All Contestants On behalf of this university, I want to wish each of you the very Intermission best. We are proud of you as Western students and look forward to cheering for Miss Western in the Miss Kentucky Pageant. Special Entertainment .............. .......... Kelly McDonald, 1991 Miss Western Duet partner, Darrell Wright Sincerely, Evening Gown Competition ................................................................. All Contestants Special Entertainment . ...... ............................ Betsy Ann Drewry, 1990 Miss Western Thomas C. Meredith Rosemary Cundiff, WKU Forensics President Preliminary A ward Winners .......................................................................... Swimsuit Evening Gown Talent Interview Presentation of A wards Tht Spirit Makes tht MlIsttr Special Recognition Sponsor Appreciation Master of Ceremonies ........................... ... .... .... ...................... .............. Mr. Bart Whit£! Western Kentucky University's William E. Bivin Forensic Society is proud to sponsor the Miss Western Kentucky University Scholarship Pageant. W£!s tern has Panel of Judges ...... ............ ........................................................... Ms. Patty Henegar had some type of debate organization since its beginning. In the beginning, the Mr. David Mattingly debate team was sort of an unofficial extra-curricuiar activity and was th£! oldest Dr. Sally Ray student organization on campus. West£!rn Forensics students have always Mr. Tommy Rudd competed successfully with other major colleges and universities and this year Mr. Bill Wimberly has been no exception. During the first semester, WKU has won at each of the tournaments attended, qualifying many fo r nationals in individual events. WKU Auditors ....................................................................................... ..... Mr. David Almand has been recognized by the national organization as one of the top 50 programs in Mr. Greg Robertson the nation. We owe our success to the dedication and expertise of our coach and all the Lighting and Sound .................... ......................................... ... .. Mr. John Campbell faculty members, administrators, and students who have spurred us on with encouraging words. It is rewarding to know that so many people on campus Pageant Coordinators ................................. Members of the WKU Forensics Society have shown interest in our program. judy Woodring, Director of Forensics Sandra Schneider, Graduate Assistant The WKU Forensics team would like to thank each of the ten contestants for Kathy Leath, Secretary their participation and each of you fo r attending. We are confident that tonight we will not only be crowning a new Miss Western but also the next Miss Kentucky. A Special Thanks To Our Contributors Angela'S Hair Design; Bobbie's Bridal; john Carmon Photography; The Carni­ val Shoes &: Fashions; Cutters; Mark Hale; jC Penney; Putting on the Ritz; Queens of Kentucky; Ups &: Downs; Western Kentucky University Miss Western Kentucky University Scholarship Pageant Awards Winner $SO Gift Certificate from Carnival Shoes $1,000 Western Kentucky University Wardrobe from JC Penney ScholarShip Gift Certificate from Cutters Crown and sash donated by WKU and William E. Bivin Forensic Society One year subscription to On-Stage Magazine, Mark Hale, Editor Flowt-'rs from WKU Forensics Hair styling. manicure, and pedicure Complimentary Photographs for Miss from Angela's Hair Design Kentucky Pageant fro m John Carmon Photography lst Runner-Up $200 Gift Certificate and 5150 Color S200Cash and Makeup Analysis from Queens of Flowers from WKU Forensics Kentucky in Leitchfield · Will represent Western in the Derby Princess Pageant 5100 Gift Certificate from Dobbie's Bridal in Elizabethtown 2nd Runner-Up Ke ll y McDonald Betsy Ann Drewry 5100 Gift Certificate from Putting on 5100 Cash Miss Western 1991 Miss Western 1990 the Ritz in Bowling Green Flowers from WKU Forensics Miss Wtstern Contestants Miss Wtstern Conttstants ~,reath~Nk"l' H,l1 M'mn,d, Ilene Graham Sophomore from Bowling Green, Kentucky Senior from Lexington, Kentucky Daughter of Sam and Sue Carole Hall Daughter of Tim J. Graham and Sandy Graham Talent - Vocal Presentation 1 Talent - Tap Dance Presentation l Amy Kristine Swanson Sophomore from Clay, Kentucky Sophomore from White House, Tennessee Daughter of larry and Dianne Kuykendall Daughter of Rex and Sherry Swanson Talent - Vocal Presentation Talent - Dramatic Interpretation Presentation 3. 7. Traci J. Porter Jennifer Leigh Mize Senior from Springfield, Kentucky JUnior from Cerulean, Kentucky Daughter of Rita J. Porter Daughter of Jack and Nadean Mize Talent- Original Monologue Presentation Talent - Vocal Presentation ~t:~'Yton ~~tynneWood Senior from Dawson Springs, Kentucky 1 Senior from Columbia, Maryland Daughter of Bob and Stacia Peyton Daughter of James and Shirley Wood Talent - Flute Presentation j Talent - Vocal Presentation Miss W~slu" Co "l ~ s tanl s Select Miss Western Kentucky University with the Judges a ~ ~ ~ ~ 9. -~ 5'l~ "Z ZWi: ~ S<lmilla Delores Hollis Z~I:... ~~ i'i Sophomore from Lebanon, Tennessee ~~ w o~ Daughter of Joe and Trish Winters i58 ~ u ~"U 12 Talent· Vocal Presentation l. Heather Nicole Hall ./ 2. La rra Kate Kuykendall ./ 3. Traci J. Porter 4. Jennifer Ann Peyton V .. 5. Melinda Ilene Graham ./' Ericka Nicole Malone 6. Amy Kristine Swanson Sophomore from Louisville, Kentucky - Daughter of Rallan and Eva Malone 7. Jennifer Leigh Mize - Talent· Dramatic Interpretation Presentation 8. Debra Lynne Wood P 9. Samilla Delores Hollis 2 10. Ericka Nicole Malone .- MIs.s Western Kentucky University lst Runner-Up 2nd Runner-Up Past Miss Western Winners NOTES: 1991 Kelly McDonald 1990 Betsy Ann Drewry 1985 Jennifer Drury A special thank you to Mary Helen Carter, owner of putting 1984 Angela Marie Speck on the Ritz, for donationg an evening gown fo r Rosemary Cundiff. 1983 Deborah Colleen McBride Putting on the Ritz 1982 Elizabeth Delap Mary Helen Carter 1981 Tammy McCubbins Pageant and Wedding Gowns Swimsuits and Jewelry 1974 Adele Gleaves For Appointment call 842-0968 1973 Kitty Hall Judging Criteria Preliminary pageants to the Miss Kentucky and Miss America Pageants are based on the following judging criteria: Talent 40% During a brief talent presentation, contestants arc judged on interpretive ability, t ~hnica l skill level, and stage presence. Interview 30% During a private interview with the judges, contes­ tants arc judged on their communication skills, personal appearance, personality, and style. Swimsuit 15% Contestants arc judged on physical fitness with emphasis on pleasant proportions in relation to height, weight, and bone structure. Evening Gown 15% Contestants arc judged on poise, appearance, and on an extemporaneously answered. question. 42lJublir ;;>quarr. 1iritrljfidb. 'i&nJuch~ 42754 ... 502-259-S73D I 5.02-259·5780 "sc/,#zro whew dteatM teamw ~-,,/' Specializing In. Located only one hour from .. PAGEANT GOWNS Louisville, In Leitchfield, Ky.! ... CUSTOM COMPETInON SWIMSUITS .. ACCESSOIIIES" JEWELRY II Call today for appOintment! ... COLOII ANALYSIS II 502-259-6730 ... MAKEUP APPLICAnON ... PROM, WEDDING, I! 502-259-6780 &. SPECIAL OCCASION GOWNS On Festive Occasions like these • •• MAKEIT 'S! • Good Food • Grand Drinks • Great Times BOI SlATE STREET BOWLING GREEN .
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