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Show i I , ' ' , A i v I . " - ' f c -M vi ' I ' ? ." t . '' ' '- . ., , . 'tV ' v 5r : ' .i- V ' r ' .1 r I T : - . y y J , nh! Hi !'1 - f - W ; c ASPIRE FOR CROWN Eight young women will be vying for the title of Miss Davis County in a scholarship jageant to be held at Clearfield Clear-field High's auditorium on Jlaturday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m., iccording to Nada Nicholas, Rhairman of the pageant. I ( AT THE pageant, the girls vill appear in this order: toilette Parsons, Allison larlow, Julie Kay Murray, Pyayne Paulette Gibson, Julie g.ouise Gorringe, Allison iSavis, Blenda Anne Townley ind Beck Sue Petersen. All "(Slave previously won the title L-Jf Queen or first attendant in V arious cities of the county. Miss Parsons is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parsons, Par-sons, Sunset. She is 18, a graduate of Clearfield High where she was studentbody artist. Her talent display at the pageant will be a piano solo and an exhibit of her art work. She is 5'3" and has brown eyes and sandy brown hair. SELECTED AS the "good citizen" of the 1978 graduating graduat-ing class at Davis High School, Allison Barlow, 18, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Barlow, Kaysville. Although she just graduated from high school last spring, Posed with the canes they'll use in their song and dance routine at the Miss Davis County scholarship pageant on Saturday, Aug. 12, are these eight girls who will be vying for the Miss Davis County title. They are from left: Julie Murray, Allison Davis, Jayne Gibson, Gib-son, Becky Petersen, Allison Barlow (standing), Julie Gorringe, Collette Parsons and Blenda Townley. she will enter BYU in the fall as a sophomore. This 5'5" blue-eyed blonde is currently governor of Girls' State and a Sterling Scholar in Social Science. At Davis, she was vice president of the National Honor Society. And because she was chosen student leader of the year, she has attended the Academy of Achievement in Owensboro, Ky. this summer. AT THE academy, she met syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck and intends to do a humorous reading from the writings of Mrs. Bombeck, as her talent presentation at the Miss Davis County pageant. Julie Murray, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray, West Point. A Clearfield High graduate, she stands 5'8" and has blue eyes and brown hair. She will present a jazz dance at the pageant as her talent display. JAYNE GIBSON, 17, is the daughter of Catherine Gibson and the late Keith Gibson, West Bountiful. At 5' 10" she is the tallest of the contestants contes-tants and is a brunette with dark brown eyes. She will be a senior at View-mont View-mont High School this year . where she participates in forensic events, having placed second at the Utah State Bar meet last year. A vocal solo will be her talent display at the pageant. JULIE GORRINGE, 17, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Gorringe, Sunset. A blonde, she has blue-green eyes and is 5'7". She is a graduate of Clearfield High where she was on the honor roll and served as chairman of the dance concert. She will present a disco dance number as her talent display. Allison Davis, 18, Is a daughter of Phyllis Hill, Kaysville and is a Davis High graduate. Both her nair ana eyes are brown and she is 5' 9" tall. While at Davis, she served as a ZCMI Youngtimer; was on the senior committee and student council: and was chapter president and district chairman of DECA (Distributive (Distribu-tive Education Clubs of America). SHE MAKES her own jewelry and is now learning to play a 103 year old antique banjo. She was also named best student in the department depart-ment of business at Davis High. Her talent display will be a humorous interpretation. Blenda Townley, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Townley, Clearfield, Clear-field, is a senior at Clearfield High where she is a member of the school chorus and orchestra. She also served as junior class secretary and was a member of the National Honor Society. She has brown eyes and dark brown hair and is 5' 5" tall. She was the talent award winner of the Miss Clearfield pageant and plans to present a piano solo at the Miss Davis County contest. ONE OF the hobbies of Becky Sue Petersen, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petersen, West Bountiful, Boun-tiful, is clipping poodles. A graduate of Viewmont High, she plans to major in art and dance at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho this fall. While at Viewmont, she served as treasurer of the FFA Chapter and was a member of the dance company. com-pany. SHORTEST OF the girls competing for the title, she is 5' 2", has dark brown eyes and medium brown hair. Included in the Miss Davis County pageant, will be competition for the title of Little Miss Davis County Princess. Little girls between the ages of 3 and B will be judged on their beauty and personality in the contest for this title, according to Jeanette Brown, Layton, chairman. |