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THE MISS APPLE FESTIVAL PAGEANT 1982 PRESENTED BY THE MURPHYSBORO APPLE FESTIVAL Kinstler Souvenir Program Raymond Everett by COPYRIGHT 1981 MISS AMERICA PAGEANT DONATION APPRECIATED Painting The face of America. The face of Elizabeth W ard, Miss America We congratulate Elizabeth on her 1982. achievement. And we’re proud to be able When her performance on pageant to help her continue her education night earned Elizabeth that title, she through our sponsorship of the became a familiar face to people all over Miss America Scholarship Program. America. Elizabeth, enjoy the year ahead. We know every day of your reign is gonna be agreat one. ItKellogg's’s gonna be a great day. ® Kellogg Company © 1981 Kellogg Company THE 1981Miss AmericaPAGEANT SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION Awarded by The G illette Company, Personal Care Division Kellogg Company The Nestle Company, Inc. The M iss America Pageant Miss America....................................................................................................................$20,000.00 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............................................................................................................. 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist.......................................................................................................... 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist . .................................................................................................. 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist................................................ 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist...................................................................................................... 3,000.00 All Talent Preliminary W inners..................................................................Each 2,500.00 All Swimsuit Preliminary W inners........................................................... Each 1,500.00 Eight Non-Finalist Scholarships for Most Talented Contestants . Each 2,000.00 All other National Contestants Not Listed Above.............................. Each 1,000.00 At the Local, State and National M iss America Pageants Over $2,000,000.00 in scholarships is awarded annually Elizabeth Ward . M iss America 1982 A beautifully tall brown eyed brunette, Elizabeth Ward of Russellville, Arkansas, was named M iss America 1982 on ConvenAtion Hall stage in Atlantic City last September. The daughter of M rs. Patricia Hampe, a registered nurse, and James W ard, a supervisor, Elizabeth is a Junior Accounting major at Arkansas Tech University. Her two main interests are business and law. At the conclusion of her M iss America year, she plans to return to the University of Arkansas to finish her accounting degree and then attend the University’s law school. Elizabeth has had special training in piano, bassoon, flute and voice. She is an avid tennis player and enjoys swimming and m ovies. Jack Carter was one of the celebrities Miss America met at her host hotel. Elizabeth breakfasts with her mother during photo session Sunday morning after the National Finals in Atlantic City. The W hite River W ater Carnival, Assn., at Batesville sponsored Elizabeth’s Local Pageant and her State Pageant was sponsored by the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Hot Springs Jaycees. Visiting cast of Broadway Musical “42nd Street Miss America spent her first week of reign in New York. A quiet moment to relax between TV appearances, photography, interviews and shopping. The 1981 Prelim inary W inners In Review The Ten Semi-Finalists at the 1981 Miss America Pageant were, reading from left to right: Miss Illinois, Miss W isconsin, Miss Utah, Miss Indiana, Miss Georgia, Miss Oregon. Miss New York, Miss Texas, Miss M ississippi and Miss Arkansas. The eight Non-Finalist scholarships of $2,000 each for the Most Talented Contestants were awarded to the Misses New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, New Jersey, Arizona, Iowa, Idaho and Washington. Miss Texas, 4th Runner-Up Miss Illinois, 1st Runner-Up Miss Arkansas, Miss America 1982 Miss Indiana, 3rd Runner-Up Miss Georgia, The 1981 Preliminary Talent and 2nd Runner-Up Swimsuit winners were the Misses M ississippi, Arkansas, Washington, Illinois, New York and Texas. THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right: Fourth Row — Left to Right: MISS ALASKA MISS HAWAII MISS NEBRASKA MISS WASHINGTON Laura Anne Trollan Pamela Offer Jill Leann Pershing Kristine Elizabeth W eitz $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award — $2,000 MISS ARIZONA MISS IDAHO MISS NEVADA Scholarship and Preliminary Sarah Tattersail Stephanie Kambitsch Suzanne Marie Bowman Swimsuit Award — $1,500 Talent Award Talent Award $1,000 Scholarship Scholarship $2,000 Scholarship $2,000 Scholarship MISS OREGON MISS SOUTH DAKOTA MISS CALIFORNIA MISS MONTANA Julie Ross Pennisue Largent Cheryl Dianne Vancleave Sue Harris Semi-Finalist $1.000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $3,000 Scholarship MISS UTAH MISS COLORADO MISS NEW MEXICO Jonelle Smith Lynnette Rae Jessen Lynn Lawson Semi-Finalist $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $3,000 Scholarship MISS WYOMING Keri Lyn Borgaard $1,000 Scholarship THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right MISS ILLINOIS MISS KENTUCKY MISS NORTH DAKOTA Sandra Truitt Sheri Colleen Copeland Stacie Anfinson 1st Runner-Up — $15,000 $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Scholarship and Preliminary MISS MICHIGAN MISS OHIO Talent Award — $2,500 Gwen Roberta Brown Juliana Marie Zilba Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award MISS INDIANA MISS MINNESOTA $2,000 Scholarship Pamela Carlberg Elizabeth Ann Ruyak MISS WISCONSIN 3rd Runner-Up $1,000 Scholarship Keungsuk Kim $7,000 Scholarship MISS MISSOURI Semi-Finalist MISS IOWA Theresa McDonnell $3,000 Scholarship Darla Vesta Blocker $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award $2,000 Scholarship MISS KANSAS Dawn Elaine Holmstrom $1,000 Scholarship THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right: MISS ALABAMA MISS LOUISIANA MISS TENNESSEE Phoebe Stone Donese Worden Angelina Johnson $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS ARKANSAS MISS MISSISSIPPI MISS TEXAS Elizabeth Ward Karen Hopson Sheri Ryman Miss America 1982 Semi-Finalist — $3,000 4th Runner-Up — $5,000 $20,000 Scholarship and Scholarship and Preliminary Scholarship and Preliminary Preliminary Swimsuit Award — Swimsuit Award — $1,500 Talent Award — $2,500 $1,500 Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship MISS FLORIDA MISS NORTH CAROLINA MISS VIRGINIA Dean Herman Lynn Marie W illiford Vicky Pulliam $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award $1,000 Scholarship MISS GEORGIA $2,000 Scholarship Kristi Anne Evans MISS OKLAHOMA 2nd Runner-Up April Clayton $10,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS SOUTH CAROLINA Jill Lorraine Rankin $1,000 Scholarship ELIZABETH RENSHAW OLD ROME 803 NORTH 9th Steaks, Seafood, Chicken MURPHYSBORO, ILLINOIS Italian food and Pizza TELEPHONE 687-9682 A unique concept in bathroom decor: vanity lavatory and ceramic tile coordinated for custom elegance Murphysboro Supply Co. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 220 South 13th Murphysboro, Illinois TOWNE best the extra wishes service from pharmacy DON R. DAVIS, R.Ph. Murphysboro, Illinois / Phone 687-1616 Potpourri Miss Southern Illinois Pageant Elizabeth Renshaw, Vicki Krajdovic, New Miss Illinois SIU-C Homecoming Parade Happy Days! Miss Illinois director Jim Parks Illinois Festival of Festivals Talent performance at Miss Illinois Flowers from well-wishers at State "Nothing" from A Chorus Line SMALL IN SIZE BUT ROYALTY NONE THE LESS! PRINCE TIMMY LEE Son of Charolette & Jim Lee, M urphysboro PRINCESS JENNIFER HARRISON Daughter of Linda & H ollis Harrison, Elkville Reigning Prince and Princess PRINCE & PRINCESS CONTESTANTS CHRISTINA LYNN BAGGOTT— Age 5 DAPHNE BERNSTEIN —Age 7 JENNIFER LYNN CAMDEN— Age 6 1819 Logan Street, Murphysboro 306 Eason Drive, Carbondale RR #5, Box 144, Murphysboro Parents: Parents: Parents: Linda Baggott and Larry Baggott Joyce & Mark Bernstein Bruce & Shelley Camden JENNIFER LYNN CARTER— Age 5 TORI DAL SANTO —Age 6 MICHELLE ANN FARMER — Age 7 JASON BRADLEY FLETCHER — Age 5 Box 378A, RR #3, Murphysboro 161-5 Evergreen Terrace, Carbondale Rt. #3, P.O. Box 611, Murphysboro Route #3, Murphysboro Parents: Parent: Parents: Parents: Donald & Jo Ann Carter Patti Dal Santo Donald and Mary Farmer Rick & Shirley Fletcher PRINCE & PRINCESS CONTESTANTS JENNIFER FRICK— Age 8 HEATHER HAYDUK — Age 6 ANGELA HAZEN — Age 6 TAMELA HEIPLE — Age 7 Route #5, Box 267, Murphysboro 1603 W. W alnut, Carbondale P.O. Box 601, Murphysboro Rt. #1, Ava Parent: Parents: Parents: Parents: Betty Frick Jeannine & Charles Hayduk M argaret & Brad Phillips Louis & Bonnie Heiple AMY HENDRICKS — Age 7 CHRISTINA HUFF — Age 7 KIMBERLY MAE JOHNSON —Age 7 MICHELLE MARIE JOHNSON — Age 5 2107 Logan, Murphysboro Rt. #l,Box87A, Elkville Route 4, Murphysboro Route #4, P.O. Box 992, Murphysboro Parents: Parents: Parents: Parent: M ichael & Barbara Hendricks Larry