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degree at the University of
Delaware. She
plans to be-
come a proj-
ect engineer.
In the talent
competition,
she will per-
form a con-
temporary
jazz dance. KUttNS
• Jolene L.
Cross, of Laurel, is a student in
the early
childhood ed-
ucation pro-
gram at
Delaware
Technical &'
Community
College and
hopes to
works as a
CROSS
English as a
second language teacher for
Spanish-speaking elementary-age
students.
She will offer a vocal selection
in the talent competition.
• Shannan Elaine Davis, of
Millsboro, is a
student in the
criminal jus-
tice program
at Delaware
Technical &
Community
College.
She wants
to work in the
child protec- DAVIS
tion services field. She will per-
form a tap dance in the talent
competition.
• Patricia Renee McCausland,
of Newark, is
majoring in
political sci-
ence/dietetics
at the Univer-
sity of
Delaware and
hopes to be-
come a regis-
tered dietitian,
MCCAUSLAND
She will offer
a Broadway vocal selection in the
talent competition.
• Erin Cooper, of Wyoming. is a
business ad-
ministration
major at the
University of
Delaware. She
hopes to be-
come a CPA
and own her
own firm. She
will perform a
COOPER
contemporary
dance selection in the talent com-
petition.
• Elise Danielle Eckerd, of
Dagsboro, is a
music major at
Immaculata
College. Her
career goals
are to be a per-
former/con-
ductor or to
work in the
fashion mar-
keting indus- ECKERD
try.
She will perform a popular vo-
cal selection.
• Junnie Young Cross, of
Dover, is a
Spanish/com-
munications
major at the
University of
Delaware,
who would
like to work as
a Spanish
teacher or per- CROSS
former.
She will offer a Broadway vo-
cal selection.
• Julie Dee Robertson, of
Lewes, is a
student in the
criminal jus-
tice program
and the Real-
tor's license
program at
Delaware
Technical &
Community ROBERTSON
College.
She would like to become a
commercial recording artist or a
Realtor.
She will perform a vocal musi-
cal selection in the talent compe-
tition.
• Nicole Rebecca Hoffman of
Georgetown is an elementary ed-
ucation major
at Southern
Virginia Col-
lege.
She hopes
to be an ele-
mentary
school
teacher/advo-
cate. She will HOFFblAN
offer a popu-
lar vocal piece in the talent com-
petition.
• Evangeline Riley Williams,
of Wilming-
ton, is a mu-
sic therapy
major at
Montclair
State Univer-
sity.
She would
like to be-
come a music
WILLIAMS
therapist.
In the talent competition, she
will perform a vocal selection.
• Nichole Augustine Hoskins,
of West
Bloomfield,
Mich., is a
law student at
Widener Law
School.
She would
like to pursue
a career in en-
tertainment
HOSKINS
law or as a
family and public law volunteer.
She will perform a jazz vocal.
• Lauren Michelle Metzner, of
Dover, is
studying fash-
ion merchan-
dising/busi-
ness at Dover
High School,
from which
she will grad:
uate this year.
She hopes to METZNER
be a fashion
designer/buyer.
In the talent competition, she
will play a classical piano selec-
tion.
Judges for the pageant include
Lowell Hill, who has been active-
ly involved in Miss America pre-
liminary pageants for over 30
years; Kim Christiansen-Feith,
Miss Colorado 1980 and a nonfi-
nalist talent award winner at the
Miss America Pageant; Sharon
Steele, cohost of the WAFL-FM
Eagle 97.7 morning show; Phil
Kimmi, regional field director
and production staff member of
the Miss Missouri pageant; Mar-
go Ewing Bane Woodacre, Miss
Delaware 1969 and the first
woman elected as prothonotary of
New Castle County and former
state senator; Kevin Fleming, Na-
tional Geographic and book pho-
tographer; and Billinda Borden,
who serves on the executive
board of the Miss Maryland pag-
eant and is listed in Outstanding
Young Women of America.
NASA scientist to give presentation in Lewes June 19
Living in Space, a presentation by Befit Bland, a NASA scientist
from Wallops Island Station, will be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, June
19, at the Lewes Public Library in the upstairs meeting room.
The event is open to all and will feature a discussion about living in
space, demonstrate an astronaut's space suit, space food and equip-
ment.
For more information, call 645-2733.
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SALE WILL NOT END until
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