IwSSSvy-yv* vtalent contest is shown receiving the crownfrom last year’s queen, Miss Beryl Sannaz-Jw ▼»^/ I A A A A VLindblom, Betty Stanfield, Patricia Bilson, Jeane Bullok, Esther Clonev, Irene Chuloszari. In the other photo are seen all of anc| Darlene Peterson. Miss Bullok will j the candidates who participated in the Miss ! represent Humboldt county in the Miss Eureka pageant Friday night at the Eureka | California pageant finals.Jean 8uMiss Jeane DuMok of Garber-ville. a senior in South Fork I nion hih sehooi. was declared winner of the Miss Eureka pageant held in the Eureka junior high school auditorium I rid ayHum-Chosen As Pageantnie;ht.She will representthe Sstatffinalsboldt county in at Santa Cruz in the Miss C alifor-r.ia pageant.The Eureka Junior Chamber of ac*s-t h e 1 localCommeice sponsored lI1^' ,utlt;u Judges were Mrs. Duane Bode, event with Hal Kitk piesiding as a former professional model; Miss master of ceremonies.Commerce and .runior Chamber all took part in the presentations [given Miss Bullok and the othertrophy winners.The program, well handled by the master cf ceremonies, movedalong smoothly, displaying a va-Moriern rancr*, i-fatines were riety of talent in many fields. In presented by the Betty Merri-iaddition to Miss Bullok’s song and weather dance studio. Accordion dance act, other entertainment in solos by Dale Ingvardsen of Eu- the talent show included a skit reka and vocal solo by John King of “The Three Persons,” by Dar-furnished other entertainment, lene Peterson in which she play-during the time the judges were ed the piano, sang and played the in consultation. B a c k g r o u n d clarinet. Miss Cloney dem6nstra-music was by Eddie Clay’s combo, ted her original designs and mod-and there were various specialty eled some of the clothes she hasmade.|Pearl Jacobson, Eureka choir di- lock and Shirley Only one point scnaiatcd ^issirect0r. £ j j’eekes, Areata: Mau- Stanfield Bullok 9HHM secondMplaceSolos were sung by Irene Chulos, Mary Brewer, Shirley Pif-Lake. ||| Betty: andrice Dungan, secretary of winner, Miss Da’lcne Pete! 5 lt;1 o#f fr0rtuna chamber of _______________,Areata, according to the judges ancj pauj Corbin, program direc-rtodecision. Receiving third placc honors was Miss Esther Cloney of Fortuna. Sponsors of the threeigirls were, respectively, GardnersSupply and Service, Brizard ©r-j iganization and Hanson-Pacific! i Lumber company.Miss Bullok received her crown! !from Miss Eureka of 1951, Beryl! iSannazzari. The winners of first,;isecond and third places all won, |trophies.In the talent section of the contest Miss Bullok danced and say She also has an unusual talentj-'.MESfor dress designing, adapting herj sketches from the native flowers and trees of the area. She is a member of the California Seho!-j jarship Federation, a member of the lettcrman sorority and* last year presided over the Kiwanisi jswim show. She is an attractive brunette, scoring high in nH sions of the contest, which in-eluded ratings on charm, poise and personality. The contestants appeared in formal dresses and!tor of KIEM.Representatives of the city administration, Eureka Chamber ofgavepa || singing §■■■ the-yodel ing number. Patricia Bilson! commerce, gave a humorous reading and*Joan Gardner, a dramatic read-J ing. Lillian Lindblom played j The pageant was well attended and enthusiastically received.Aryk iLfa ■ '-k -----jZ.wt