1972-1977
Misses Gloria Cleveland of Union, Becky Jolly of Carthage, and Rita Gibbon of Hickory. Photographed from left to right are Miss Cleveland, Miss Gibbon, Miss Hollingsworth, Miss Driskell and Miss Jolly. (Picture below shows Miss Hollingsworth on stage during talent com- oetition). ·
THREE UNION GIRLS CHOSEN BEAU– TIES--Miss Jane Hollingsworth of Union was crowned "Miss East Central Junior College" at the climax of the school's first schol– arship pageant, Friday, April 20th. Chosen as runner-up was Miss Phyllis Driskell also of Union. Beauties selected were
Union's J_ane Hollingsworth wears ''Miss ECJC'' crown ~ ~~c.pmbinatio11 of beauty, Judges for
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Hollingsworth of Union, ! Selected as runnerup to M!ss Hollingsworth was Miss Phy– llis Driskell, also of Union. Miss Driskell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OzbornDris– kell. She is a sophomore liberal arts major. Three beauties, to be fea– tured in the college yearbook, ·were also selected. Those three are Miss Becky Jolly of Carthage, Miss Gloria Cleveland of Union, and Miss Rita Gibbon of Hickory.
he ~·rPnt were Mr. Jimmy Pigford of Mer– idian, Director of the Meri– dian Little Theatre; Mrs. Glenda Thomas and Mrs. Bet– ty Morgan of Meridian, both active Jaycettes and beaut,y pageant directors; Mr. Tom Scarborough of Scooba, Aca– demic Dean of East Mississ– ippi Junior College; and Mr. Mac Nelson of Jackson, Dir– ector of Admissions at Bel– haven College.
~e"Wd talent Won for Miss Jane Hollingsworth the ''Miss East Central Junior College" crown and an opportunity to represent her school in the "Miss Mississippi" pageant at Vicksburg this summer. This was EastCentral'sfirst scholarship pageant, held on Friday, April 20 in Huff Au– ditorium. A freshman secretarial sci– ence major at East Central, _ Miss Hollingsworth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.F.J, :
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