The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 105, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Page: 3 of 16
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15.2006
THE ELK CITY DAILY NEWS, ELK( CIT‘Y, OKI LAIIOMA
PACE 3 (SECTION A)
30 Young Women Vie for Miss Elk City and Miss Queen of the West Titles
Sarah St robel
Vickie Frant z
Ranee Young
Marisol Lopez
Kayla Martinez
Heat her Noreuil
Crystal Shirey
West titles on Saturday, Novem- include National Honor Society, City Pageant will be Sarah Het scholastichonorsinclude
ber 18,h. The annual pageants Outstanding Academic Scholar Strobel of Burns Flat. She is cur- National Honor Roll, Principal’s
are set to begin at 7:30 p.m. in Award, State Honor Society, rently a student at Burns Flat Honor Roll and t he
the Susan Powell Fine Arts An- Ranked 9th in high school class, Dill City High School. Superintendent's Honor Roll
ditorium. Blunck’s Leader of Tomorrow. Sarah’s scholastic achieve Kayla hopes to earn her degree
The contestants meet for ori- She hopes to earn a degree in ments include National Honor in Art Education
entation at 5:30 p.m., Friday at Business Marketing. Society, Oklahoma Honor Soci- For the talent competit ion,
the Susan Powell Fine Arts Au- For the talent portion of the ety, Superi nt endent’s I Jonor Kay la a chosen to sing “Or
ditorium. They will be assigned pageant, Bobbi has chosen to Roll and Principal’s Honor Roll. 1 ator
hostesses and get their pageant sing “Popular." She hopes to obtain a Masters in Her platform issue is Abst i
schedule. Judges' interviews Her platform issue is Rising Elementary Education. nence Education for Younger
start at 9a.m., Saturday. Above Peer Pressure. For the talent competit ion Teens
The pageant begins at 7:30 Allison Kauk of Elk City is a Sarah will sing All That Jazz. Heather Noreuil of Elk City is
Saturday night. Miss Elk City contestant. She is Her platform issue is Linking contestant in the Miss Elk City
Advance tickets for the up- a senior at Elk City High School the Generations with Modern Pageant. She is a freshman at
coming Miss Elk City and Miss where she is on the Principal's Technology, the University of Central Okla
Queen of the West Pageant are Honor Roll. Ranee Young of Sentinel will homa
available at City Hall for $6.50. Allison hopes to become a compete in Miss Elk City She i Heath 1 - scholastic honor
Tickets are $7.50 at the door on Medical Laboratory Technician, a senior Chemist ry Pre I Dental in lude the Pr incipal’s I Iono ■
Bobbi Poff
Corbin Felton
pageant night.Call Leah at 225-
3230 for ticket information.
For the talent competition of student at Southwestern Okla Roll and Academic Team. She
Boundaries for entry in the pop vocal, “Mama Mia.’
the pageant, she will sing the homa State University.
hopes to obtain a degree in Fine s
Her scholastic honors include Arts Dance Performance.
Miss Elk City Pageant include Her platform issue is Dangers Dean's Honor Roll. Sentinel For the talent competition t
all of Beckham County as well of Drinking and Driving.
High School Salutatorian, high Heather will t p dance to j
as Leedey and Sentinel allowing Vickie Frantz of Elk City is a school Chemistry Award and Switch
more young women the oppor-Miss Elk City Contestant. Vickie Who’s Who Among American Her platform issue is Fathe
tunity to compete.
Boundaries for Miss Queen of Oklahoma State University.
is a freshman at South western College and High School Stu Figure
dents. Shehopesto earn a Bach Crystaihireyof Elk City isa 3
the West fall along Interstates Her scholastic achievements elor ol Arts in Chemistry and N • ' i
40 and 35 and include OSU and include Masonic Kids of Today
or.
Award, American Legion
then attend Ol' Dental School, tal is a senior 1 Merr itt High
Ranee will dance to "Lean School.
Contestants will compete in Award, Girls’ State and Cadet With It Rock With It" tor the Herschola , norsinclude 1
talent, lifestyle and fitness and Lawman Academy. She hopes to talent competition of the pag NationalSoc iety ol High S hool [
interview-platform areas, become a pharmacist and con- cant. Scholars Who’s Who Among
Featured today are the ten tinue her education in medical
contestants in the Miss Elk City school.
pageant.
Vickie has chosen to perform
Bobbi Poff of Elk City is a a twirling routine to “Treasure
Miss Elk City contestant. Bobbi Island."
Thirty young women have is a sophomore at Southwestern Her platform issue is Heart
signed up to compete for the Oklahoma State University. Disease.
Miss Elk City-Miss Queen of the Her scholastic achievements Competing in the Miss Elk
News & Upcoming Events
Her platform issue is Social American High School Stu-
Awareness of Young College dents, National Honor Roll,
Women Oklahoma High School Honor i v
Marisol Lopez of Elk Citv is a Society, Superintendent’s Honor ' 1son aU
Miss Elk City contestant Roll and first in Visual Basic Corbin Felton of Elk City.
Marisol is a senior at Elk City Computer Programming at Corbin is a senior at Elk City
High School where she is on the SWIM. Crystal hopes to earn her High School.
National Honor Roll. She hopes degree in Graphic Design and Her scholastic honors include
to become a Dental Hygienist Journalism from the College of National Honor Roll, Principal’s
For the talent competition of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma Honor Roll and Chamber of
the pageant. Marisol will sing State University. . Commerce Scholarship. She
“Life is.Just a Bowl of Cherries." For the talent competition of hopes to earn a degree in El-
Her platform issue is Teen the pageant. Crystal will sing ementary Education.
Drinking. the country vocal, “One Way Corbin has chosen to sing a
Kayla Martinez of Elk City is Ticket vocal Aria for the talent compe-
a Miss Elk City contestant. She Her plat form issue is Tobacco tit ion of the pageant.
is a senior at Elk City High Awareness Her plat form issue is Epilepsy
School. Competing in Miss Elk City is Awareness.
Southwestern Oklahoma filled the intramural and petus for providing a new ath-
State University's Wellness Cen- wellness needs on the SWOSU letic weight training facility
ter has received an Award of campus by providing a facility and new athletic complex for
Excellence for Facilities from that did not previously exist for softball and baseball programs.
the Oklahoma Recreation and SWOSU students and faculty.
Park Society
Tom Fagan, vice president for
The Wellness Center is com- finance and administration at
The award was presented to prised of three basketball SWOSU, said the university ap-
SWOSU at the recent ORPS an- courts, aerobics rooms, an preciates theaward and thanks
nual conference. Gary innovatively designed 25-foot Armbruster and Meyer Archi-
Armbruster of Meyer Architec- tall free standing rock climbing lecture for nominating SWOSU.
ture Plus nominated SWOSU for wall, three-lane running track, The ORPS annually recog-
the award, which is presented weight facility, cardiovascular nizes and honors a select num-
to agencies demonstrating out- workout facility,student health berof its members,citizensand
standing quality and profes- and counseling offices, wellness organizations in the state of
sionalism in the areas of parks administrative offices, health Oklahoma who have rendered
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Cultus Reports
GFWC Cultus Club met Fri-
day, November 3rd at 1:30 p.m.
in the home of Virginia
Atkinson. President Cheryl
Shields opened the meeting.
ElWanda Prather gave the de-
votion. The flag salutes were
given. Minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Betty
Van Wormer. Loutee Hefley
presented a program of The
Holy Land and showed slides
she had taken during her tour
in 1987.
Hostesses were Wanda
Metcalf and Betty VanWormer.
Members attending were Vir-
ginia Atkinson, Mary Ann
Berry, Lora Blanton, Ruby
Bullard, Peggy Burson, JoAnne
Henderson, Audrain Newberry, •
ElWanda Prather, Cheryl
Shields, Ann Sugarman, Betty
VanWormer, Norma Warnke,
Gwen Heckrodt, Wanda Metcalf,
Loutee Hefley, Carol Ritthaler.
The next meeting will be No-
vember 17, in the Presbyterian
Church, Norma Warnke and Vir-
ginia Atkinson will be host-
esses. ElWanda Prather will
give the program about Mt
Rushmore and Crazy Horse.
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Fisher, Bob. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 105, No. 267, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 2006, newspaper, November 15, 2006; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2428003/m1/3/: accessed December 17, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.