DANA JOHANSON Sponsor: Terrace Shopping Centre Dana entered the pageant, she says, to take advantage of the workshops offered to candidates, She believes that what she will learn in them will prove to be of benefit to her personal development in the future. Dana is a Grade 12 student at Caledonia, 5’6", 17 years old, and blonde with grey eyes. Her hobbies are horseback riding, swimming and skiing, and she is involved in organized groups centred around those activities. She thinks the pageant experience will improve her speaking skills, build her self-confidence and present her with the oppor- tunity to meet new people. Dana hopes to enter law school after completing high school and unviersity. MELANIE MAYNER Sponsor: Copperside Foods Melanie hopes for long-term benefits from her pageant experience and the workshops it provides. She also entered the pagenat to learn more about Terrace and meet more of its people. Melanie is 5’1", 17 years old with brown hair and blue eyes, and is a Grade 11 student at Caledonia. Her hobbies are skiing, softball, bike riding and long walks. She is involved in an organ- ized softball league. Her ambition is to become a travel consultant, and she intends to go to school for training after graduation. "I believe this opportunity will help me throughout my life," she says. "I would also like to have the opportunity to work with the other girls... Pll be establishing new friends." LIZA McCHARLES Sponsor: McDonald’s Seventeen-year-old Liza is a Grade 11 student at Caledonia, 5'4" with brown hair and blue eyes. In addition to her school work she is also employed at McDonald’s. Liza entered the pageant because she thinks it will bea good experience, particularly in learning to speak in front of large groups. She also thinks her involvement in the pageant will increase her self-confidence and "get myself motivated". In her spare time she enjoys writing letters, swimming, and listening to music. Two career areas that she is currently considering are nurs- ing and interior decorating. ” a : SLED ET RST ee OLS Terrace Review — March 6, 1992