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Show SUSC Snow Queen - Attendants named . Tammy Topham, a freshman fresh-man business major from Delta, has been named Snow Queen at Southern Utah State College. The queen and her court ran in the SUSC March of Dimes Marathon this weekend and are reigning over the college's Snow Week activities which began Sunday. Topham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Topham, Delta. The 1979 graduate of Delta High Schol sang "Second Hand Rose" for the talent portion of the SUSC contest. She was also named "Miss Personality" by the 12 other pageant hopefuls. Linda Nelson, a senior theater arts major from Ogden, . was named first attendant. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nelson and is a graduate of Ogden High School. Second attendant is April Evans, a freshman business major from Pa rowan. The Parowan High School graduate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Evans, Parowan. Named "Miss Talent" by the five pageant judges was Debbie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson, John-son, Pahrump, Nevada, who performed a slow-motion adagio number. Craig Wirth, television personality from Salt Lake City, was the master of ceremonies for the pageant. The theme for the pageant, and for Snow Week, is "Let It Snow". Snow Week activities will conclude Saturday with the annual Sweethearts Ball. Prior to that, the Snow Bowl--winter sports activities-will be held at Wood's Ranch and a roast beef banquet will be held prior to the dance which begins at 8:30 in the large ballroom. Information about Snow Week activities and ticket information for the dance mm"m SNOW QUEEN. L. to R. are Linda Nelson, 1st attendant; Snow Queen Tammy Topham; and April Evans, 2nd Attendant. DEBBIE JOHNSON and banquet is available by calling the SUSC Student Center, 586-441 1, extension 241. |