44 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 2 - June 8, 1995
MISS GREENVILLE
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tend Beebe School of Nursing.
She will sing "Cabaret" and will
discuss "Placing Children First"
for the Platform/Critical Issue
portion of her competition.
MISS HOCKESSIN
Kyle Haberkost: Haberkost
graduated from Alexis I. duPont
High School and will attend Elon
College where she plans to major
in elementary education. She will
perform the Adagio in B Flat on
clarinet and will discuss "Habitat
For Humanity" as her
Platform/Critical Issue focus.
MISS WILMINGTON
Aishah S.U.S. Bradley II:
Bradley is a graduate of Delaware
State University and will attend
Dickinson School of Law. She
will perform a jazz dance to
"Them There Eyes" and will dis-
cuss "Community Motivation/Ex-
cellence in Education" as her Plat-
form/Critical Issue focus.
MISS KENT COUNTY
Wendy Lynn DeLeo: DeLeo
is a graduate of Shenandoah Con-
servatory where she received a
B/F.A. in Musical Theater and is
now attending Penn State Univer-
sity where she is seeking a mas-
ter's degree in speech pathology
and arts medicine.
She will sing a classical piece
entitled "Una Voce Poco Fa" and
will discuss "Suicide Prevention
(15-24 years of age)" as her Plat-
form/Critical Issue focus.
MISS COLLEGIATE
Tracy K. Friswelh Friswell is
a graduate of University of
Delaware where she majored in
elementary and special education.
She will perform a tap dance to
"Tap Your Troubles Away" and
will discuss "Encouraging The
Acceptance Of Diversity" as her
Platform/Critical Issue focus.
MISS TRI-COUNTY
Shawna Ward: Ward is at-
tending Delaware State University
where she is majoring in market-
ing. She will perform a dramatic
monologue: "Stand Up" and will
focus on "Employment of Persons
With Disabilities" for her Plat-
form/Critical Issue.
Jacqueline Padgett Pilla: Pilla
graduated from the University of
Delaware with a major in commu-
nity and family service. She will
dance to "This Is The Moment"
and the focus of her Platform/Crit-
ical Issue will be "Children First
In The First State."
MISS DOVER
Angel Hardy: A graduate of
Caesar Rodney High School,
Hardy will attend University of
Massachusetts where she will ma-
jor in theater. She will perform a
monologue "Get On Board" and
will discuss "AIDS Awareness In
The Heterosexual Community" as
her Platform/Critical Issue focus.
MISS BRANDYWINE
MicheHe Harris: Harris gradu-
ated from Duke University with a
major in English/Afro American
Studies and is now doing post
graduate work toward an MBA at
University of Delaware. She will
sing "I Will Always Love You"
and will focus on "Education Re-
form For Learning Disabled Stu-
dents" for the Platform]Critical Is-
sue portion of the competition.
MISS GOLDEY-BEACOM
DanYelle C. Carter: Carter at-
tends Goldey-Beacom College
where she is majoring in market-
ing. She will perform a dramatic
skit: "Still I Rise" and will focus
on 'Day Care In Colleges and/or
Universities" for the
Platform/Critical Issue portion of
her competition.
MISS DIAMOND STATE
Maria Teresa Martinez: Mar-
tinez is a graduate of Dover High
School and will attend University
of Delaware where she will major
in business administration. She
will play "Valse" on the piano and
will discuss "Foreign Language
Education" as the focus of her
Platform/Critcal Issue portion.
MISS PIKE CREEK
Teresa C. Mullin: Mullin is at-
tending University of Delaware
where she is majoring in biotech-
nology. She will perform "Or-
nithology" on the saxophone and
will discuss "The Rights Of Men-
tally And Physically Disabled
Children" as the focus of her Plat-
form/Critical Issue portion.
MISS STANTON
Jennifer R. Learn: Learn
graduated from the University of
Delaware where she majored in
nursing. She will sing "Orange
Colored Sky" for her talent per-
formance and will focus on "Have
A Heart Health Education Re-
source Training" for the Plat-
form/Critical Issue portion of the
competition.
Miss Delaware 1995 will be
crowned following the competi-
tion Saturday night. Additional
scholarships and awards will he
given at the Awards Breakfast on
Sunday, June 4 at the BayCenter.
Boyce's
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1 & 31 Robinson Drive
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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Pickin' starts
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at 9:30
Ackerman to address Friends of Library
Former Lewes resident and author of the recently published "Notes
from the Shore", Jennifer Ackerman, will be the guest speaker at the an-
nual meeting of the Friends of Lewes Public Library at 7:30 p.m., Fri-
day, June 9 in the library Community Room. The meeting is open to the
public.
A writer for the National Geographic Society and three-year resident
of Lewes Beach, Ackerman writes about her experiences discovering
the natural life of the marsh, dune and bay areas around Lewes. Anyone
interested in national history of the Cape region will enjoy "Notes from
the Shore" and the personal insights and observations of its author. The
public is encouraged to share with Ackerman her sense of where our re-
lationship with nature is headed.
At the meeting, the Friends will also elect officers for the coming
year. Light refreshments will be served.
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