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2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016

The seven candidates

vying for this year’s title were:

Alexis Beard, 17, Lincoln, daughter of Chris and

Jamie Beard, will attend Lincoln College this fall.

Jessica Maxheimer, 18, Mount Pulaski, daughter of

Douglas and Angela Maxheimer, will attend Lincoln

Land Community College this fall.

Meg Meeker, 19, Emden, daughter of Bob and

Diane Meeker, attends the University of Illinois in

Champaign.

Kaitlyn Nelson, 21, Lincoln, daughter of Jake and

Kenda Kitner, will attend St. John’s College of

Nursing this fall.

Michelle Paulus, 20, Lincoln, daughter of Kent

and Lynn Paulus, attends University of Illinois in

Champaign.

Jade Stewart, 16, Mount Pulaski, daughter of Jason

and Angie Stewart, attends Mount Pulaski High

School.

Lexi Tibbs, 19, New Holland, daughter of Pamela

Tibbs, attends Monmouth College.

To display their communication skills, contestants

spoke on a subject of their choice with the contestants

discussing topic such as how FFA helped them

develop skill sets, rising up to a challenge, the need

to respect police officers, family traditions at the

fair, turning a passion into a purpose, not letting the

sun go down on your anger, and life lessons such as

positivity, strength, and flexibility.

For the pop question, contestants were asked to

express their opinion about whether the judges should

be able to see the contestants’ social media pages as

a part of judging. All of them said the judges should

be able to see their social media pages because social

media can “show how we represent ourselves,”

“show who we are,” “it is how the world sees us,”

and “it helps them find out more about us.”

The other parts of their score are based on an

interview done earlier in the day with the judge, a

swimsuit competition to show beauty and physique,

and an evening gown competition to show stage

presence.

As always, the Little Miss contestants, who ranged in

age from five to eight, provided some cute and sweet

moments as they introduced themselves and told what

they liked best at the fair. Their favorites included

“the rides,” “the Octopus,” “the swings,” “the big

slide,” “the pageant,” “Ritchhart’s Exotic Animals,”

“corn dogs,” “cotton candy,” “eating,” “hanging

around with family and friends,” and “everything.”

The fifteen Little Miss

contestants were:

Jaelyn Anderson, 8; Paisley Baker, 7; Myah Bowman,

8; Mia Clark, 8; Aleaha Crane, 7; Lydia Doolin;

6, Brooklyn Edwards, 5; Paisley Holmes, 5; Kaeli

Jones, 7; Aliannah Kodatt, 7; Charlotte LaForge, 8;

Eva Leonard, 6; Rosie Polen, 5; Bralan Werner, 6;

and Ellie Wrage, 6.

Little Miss contestants were judged on an interview

done before the fair, which is 75 percent of their

score and on their stage presence, which is the other

25 percent of their score.

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