SHERRY BINVERSIEDOROTHY FARRELLGALE JENSONKELLIE KUZDASPAULA LARSONTAMMERA LUUCHTwelve finalists from around tne state arrive in Kenosha today to compete for the 1982 Alice inDairyland title.Brief biographies of the contes tants followSHERRY BINVERSIE, a 1982 graduate of Marian College, Fond du Lac, has a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She is 21 and from Kiel In high school and college, she was a member of the National Honor Society, a cheerleader, and active in band, forensics, chorus and drama. She served as director of the Marian Swing Choir and travelled to Europe with the Wisconsin Youth Chorale. Sherry has taken part in 4-H activities and been awarded the state 4-H Key Award.DOROTHY FARRELL was grad lated from the University of Visconsin-Madison this spring with i degree in agricultural journalism 'k 21 -year-old Oregon resident, she vas raised on a dairy farm She was on the dean’s list and eceived numerous 4-H and Future ai mers of America awards includ-ng the 4-H National Congress kward and state FFA Farmer’s )egree. She was a member of the ollege homecoming court, presi-ent of the Association of Women in kgriculture-Farm House Fraterni-y. Little International queen, and a nember of Wisconsin Potato Pronotion Committee.GALE JENSON received her 1982 ichelor’s degree magna cum laude home economics education from W-Stout, River Falls.A 22-year-old Frederic resident, e has served as Polk-Burnett •unties Dairy Princess, president Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, id Michigan Regional Home Eco-imics Student Conference, and ademic advisor in the Office of jvisement and Social Relations at W-Stout She received the laneellor’s Award for academic ccellence in college during eight insecutive semesters along with jmerous scholarships.KELLIE NONAVEE KUZDASarned a bachelor’s degree in meat md animal science at UW-Madison his spring. A 23-year-old Madison esident, Kellie was active in an thnic dance group for five years md volunteered to work at the Dane ounty Humane Society.While in college, she was involved n an internship with the IJW Animal icience Department. She has been•n the dean’s list the last three years md works in the Veterinary Science )epartment at IJW-Madison.PAULA LARSON, a 22-year-old frown Deer resident, attended arthage College, Kenosha, where he received a bachelor’s degree in ocal music education this spring.Paula is a member of Sigma Jpha Iota Honorary Music maternity and participated in Eu-opean tours with the Carthage Col-■ge choir and was active in college nrensies, debate, theater and art.RONNA MORTON•5:DARLENE O’HARAxmmz v _mm v mfflSRIpmm?WV^r--m-y- ■'• V 'S'4 f tDAWN RUNGEShe served as a dormitory floor advisor and worked as head attendant at the Brown Deer Recreation Department.TAMMERA LULICH, 22, for merly of Ashland, is a registered nurse in Marshfield. She attended St Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Marshfield, and was graduated with honors.She was named Miss Che-quamegon Bay in 1976 and has travelled to Switzerland Mexico and Hawaii. She was active in high school music, forensics, and homeM.‘'AfTAMARA NOREN* w a rmA *4 ■MM:CHRISTE PETERSONSANDRA WEYERSeconomics and is a five-vear 4-H Club member.RONNA MORTON, was raised on a dairy farm in southern Wisconsin. She has remained active in agricultural by working with producers and processors in grain marketing the past five years.A 25-year-old Janesville resident, she is a graduate of UW Madison farm and industry short course. Ronna has been active and received numerous awards for her achievements in high school, college, 4-H, community arid church as well asFFA State Farmer and National 4-H Congress. Ronna is a charter member and alumnus of UW-Madison Association for Women in Agriculture. She was recently appointed to fill the position of short course representative on the WAL.SAA board.TAMMERA NOREN, a 22-year-old Neenah resident, was graduated from UW-Eau Claire this spring with a journalism degree and a minor in advertisingTamara served as UW-Eau Claire student body president, student senator, and as reporter, anchor, cameraman and producer for Update TV News. She was on the news staff of the college radio station and hosted Community Contact at UW-Eau Claire. As a member of Sigma Delta Chi, Society of Professional Journalists, she received numerous scholarships and awards.DARLENE O’HARA, a 24-year-old Hartford resident, is employed as a savings counselor in Oconomowoc and is working toward an MBA degree at UW-Waukesha. She has studied at Alverno College, Milwaukee, and completed her degree in piano performance and music at Macalester College, St Paul, Minn. She studied French at the Universite de'Avignon/Centre des Etudes Francaises, Avignon, France.She was a member of Delta Omicron Honorary Music Fraternity and designated an Outstanding Music Major. Darlene was selected Miss Oconomowoc 1981, was third runnerup to Miss Wisconsin the same year and a preliminary talent winner at the Miss Wisconsin Pageant. She was selected Washington County's Fairest of the Fair in 1979. Darlene has performed as a pianist, dancer and vocalist and is also a choreographer.CHRISTE PETERSON, a 21 -year-old Janesville student, has completed her junior year at UW-Madison where she is majoring in agricultural journalism and agricultural economics. She is a member of Alpha Zeta Honorary Agricultural Fraternity; Ag Student Council; AGR Rhomate, an agricultural fraternity, and has been an FFA member for the past seven years.She receive a first-place award at the national FFA extemporanious public speaking contest, has been on the dean’s list at UW-Madison, and has worked for the Wisconsin Senate as a page. Last year she served as state FFA secretary and was chosen as Wisconsin’s candidate for national FFA office. She received the American Farmer Degree in 1980DAWN RUNGE does free lance modeling part-time. A 23-year-old UW-Madison graduate, she is from Menomonee Falls and earned bachelor’s degrees in communication arts and art.Dawn is a member of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, worked at a Milwaukee radio station, and served as publicity hostess for the Milwaukee Bucks. 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