MARTHA BYELIfH MICHELE HEYDET DORIS BYELICH BARBARA BOURKECATHERINE COFFEY CANDY OHTERSEN LYNN KOWALKOWSKI FRAN KOWALKOWSKIFirst bids in lor Newtown's ‘Miss Welcome Day*The first eight young women have applied for the Council Rock Youth and Community Center s first annual Miss Welcome Day queen contest. They are:1. Martha Byelich. A Newtownian, she is 18 years of age, is 5 feet. 3lz inches tall, and weighs 107 pounds. Her hobbies are interior design, modeling and cycling.2. Michele Meydet, 15, is also from Newtown. She is 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 108 pounds. Swimming, baseball and hockey are her hobbies.3. Doris Byelich. sister of Martha, is 17, weighs105 pounds and is 5 feet 2 inches tall. Her hobbies are painting, guitar and sports.4. Barbara Bourke. 16, lives in Holland. She is 5 feet 3Vi tall and weighs 112 pounds. Her hobbies are electricity, polishing rocks and dancing.5. Catherine Coffey is 17. She resides in Newtown and is 5 feet 5 *4 inches tall and weighs 124 pounds. Her hobbies are sewing, dancing, working.6. Candy Ohtersen. 16, lives in Holland. She is 5 feet 5*2 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. Dancing, ceramics and singing are her hobbies.7. Lynn Kowalkowski. 18, is from Churchville. She is 5 feet 7 inches and weighs 118 pounds. Baton twirling. ballet and basson are her hobbies.—. Fran Kowalkowski, 15, is 5 feet 6 inches tall am weighs 130 pounds. A sister of Lynn, she also lives in Churchville. Her hobbies are baton twirling ballet and French horn.Selection of the queen will be part of the annual celebration of Welcome Day in Colonial Newtown et for June 3 and sponsored by the Newtown Business and Professional Association.Girls, 15 to 19 years of age, who are single and live, work or attend school within the Council Rock School District are eligible to compete in the contest The queen will be chosen for appearance, poise, and community involvement.Applications will be received through May 15. Preliminary meetings with the judges will be on May 22, with the finalists being judged on May 26 in the group's public appearance at the Center, N. State St.. Newrtown.