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Thursday, April 10, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-04-11 01:02:27) Source: The Newport Plain Talk COSBY--Four more misses have announced they will vie for the title of Maid of Ramps. The pageant will be held during the Cosby Ruritan Club Ramp Festival on Sunday, May 4, at noon on Kineauvista Hill. Entry is limited to the first 20 contestants ages 16 to 21. There is no entry fee. The deadline to return the completed application form and color photograph to The Newport Plain Talk is noon on Wednesday, April 30, or when 20 entries have been received, whichever comes first. These four contestants bring the total number of entries to 12 thus far. Krista Anthony is the 16-year-old daughter of Raymond and
Linda Anthony, of A sophomore at Cocke County High School (CCHS), she was a Miss Junior Teen Tennessee finalist. She is a member of the speech team and was chosen as a People to People ambassador. She also enjoys participating in the mock trial, is a member of Beta Club, and participates in the Relay for Life. Anthony plans to attend Sponsored by Honey-Do Handy Man and family, she will wear a luminous shiny pink full-length gown. Leah Denise Parton, the 18-year-old daughter of Terry and
Michelle Parton, of Parton has blonde hair and blue eyes. A member of the Beta Club, the National Honors Society, Golden Shield Society, P-Teens Teen Board, Art Club, Junior Classical League, and Smoky Mountain Youth Leadership, she enjoys community service, including helping with the Fantasy of Trees, Special Olympics, and Veterans Day programs. She enjoys NASCAR races, art, and eating biscuits and gravy. Parton said she describes herself as creative, charming,
and funny. She plans to attend the Sponsored by family, she will wear long black gown featuring silver accents around the waistline. Elizabeth Carol Johnson, the 17-year-old daughter of Dr.
Ken and Carol Johnson, of She has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her honors include being a 2006 National History Day finalist, the 2008 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Good Citizen Award, serving as CCHS Beta Club president, serving as 2007 Veterans Day program coordinator, being named 2007 Eastern National 4-H Horse Team Demonstration Champion, and being a 2007 Teen Board presentee. She enjoys horseback riding, 4-H activities and competitions, hiking, reading, traveling, church activities, and participating in Newport Theatre Guild events. She plans to enter the Sponsored by Newport Internal Medicine, she plans to wear a backless royal blue gown featuring an empire waist with gold beading and styled with Egyptian influences accented with a petite train. Sydne Grace Ottinger, the 16-year-old daughter of Mike
and Louanna Ottinger, of She has brown hair and green eyes and is a disc jockey at 92.9 WNPC and is a hostess at Sagebrush Steakhouse. Ottinger has been chosen a 2008 Teen Board presentee. She is a member of FCCLA and the Adventure Club at CCHS. She enjoys hunting, camping, shopping, and hanging out with friends. Sponsored by her parents, she will wear a white floor-length gown. There will not be an interview question. Judging will be based on beauty, stage appearance, modeling, and showmanship. The first to enter will be the last to model. For a $10 fee, contestants may enter a "Most Beautiful" competition on the day of the pageant. The Maid of Ramps will crown the Little Miss/Master pageant on the stage at the top of the hill starting at 2 p.m. For additional information, contact Angel Fowler at (423)
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