1972-1977
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CANDIDATE - The annual competition for Young Career · Woman of the year sponso.~ by the Mississippi Federatll ·· of Business and Profession I '. Women was held last Saturd at the SheratoSJ Motor Inn i;n Biloxi. Miss W~l'lda Coman~ . 9f Pascagoula was a candidate In .. , .. the competitio". Miss Coma~ is a native of Leake County, reared in Sebastopol, tit' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.·L. Comans of Sebastopol. Wanda is a graduate of Sebastopol High where she receivNI honors of being the wittiest girl, most spiritual versioned, friendliest person and the choral award. She received her Associates Degree from Eaat Central Junior College ~ Decatur, and her Bachelor's~ Arts Degree at the Universlj of Mississippi with a . mal~! Mt social work and sociology.~ Comans is now empJoyed-, _ the Jackson . County Y court, Judge Emily Baker. ~ Y
Amy Peoples A Winner In Contest
Miss Amy Peoples of Carthage is one of the fourth place winners in the 19th annual Lenox creative table setting contest. Her winning entry entitles her to a complete place setting of Lenox china and crystal n the patterns she used in the contest. In addition, her home economics teacher, Mrs. Ken Pouncey, will also receive a Lenox gift. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peoples, Amy is a student at East Central Junior College.
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