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Show 7 SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE 84TH YEAR; NUMBER 4 Lolbfo CEDAR CITY, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1989 assumes rei executive council in her future. I will use my skills in the workplace and help employees enjoy their careers, she said. is a Smith, the second runner-up- , freshman nursing major from Cedar City. She delighted the audience with a violin number, Dance Espanol. The biggest advantage and disadvantage to having brothers as best friends, she said in her interview question, was having them know her secrets. One of the many advantages include g friends having their around. In addition to competition for the Miss SUSC title and her court, eight preliminary awards went to seven competitors. Jaynann Mathews won the evening gown competition in her stunning red sequin gown. Heidi Smith prevailed in the swimsuit competition while Tiffin Butcher claimed Miss Congeniality, Because the talent competition was so stiff, the judges gave three awards in the category. Gloria Roper sang If We Hold On Together. Tiffany Kayle Peterson played a classical piano solo for her award. The new Miss SUSC, Lobb won the third talent award. Miss Photogenic, chosen by Maxs Photography, was Jaynann Mathews. Pageant contestants were judged in several categories. Forty percent of the possible points were based on talent, 30 percent on interview, 15 percent for evening gown and 15 percent for swimsuit, McDonald concluded, You must be primo to excell in all these areas LISA KEENE AND MICHELLE LINDSEY BY Outshining 10 other contestants, Lea Ann Lobb was crowned Miss SUSC 1990 last night in the Centrum. Her court included Cathleen Castle and Heidi Smith. Lobb will reign over homecoming activities throughout the remainder of the week and will represent SUSC in the Miss Utah Pageant in June, 1990. The Master and Mistress of good-lookin- Ceremony were the humorous and talented Mike Dobson and Ginette McDonald. Lobb dazzled the crowd with her performance of the Finger Variation from the ballet Sleeping Beauty. She is a freshman communication major from Washington City. Lobb is half Native American who is fascinated with her heritage and is eager to learn about it. Considering her field of study, she was asked who she would most like to interview and what she would ask. Lobb chose Mikhail Baryshnikov and said she would ask him what differences there are in artistic freedom between the United States and the U.S.S.R. is a Castle, the first runner-up- , sophomore business major. She sang How Do You Keep the Music Playing from the motion picture Best Friends in the talent competition. She is proud to be the only Texas native without an accent. During the interview portion of the competition, Castle explained her role on the ! f 'H--t' .'V V" - 'x; M v - ' f 4 i - r-- s 4- . - x v .! Cathleen Castle and Heidi Smith. Inset, Ginger Smith performs for the talent Newly crowned Miss SUSC Lea Ann Lobb assumes her one year reign with attendants, from left, . portion of the competition held Wednesday evening. ? I |