2015 Logan County Fair - page 74

page 74 2015 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com August 2-9, 2015
To display their communication skills, each
contestant spoke on a topic of her choice with
candidates discussing a diversity of topics such as
family love, learning struggles, life lessons, the
importance of a smile, the future of agriculture,
FFA, mission trips, skydiving, foster care, finding
a profession you are passionate about, being body
positive, and almost losing a father.
For the pop question, contestants were asked to
express their opinion about the fact that schools are
eliminating extracurricular activities due to budget
cuts. All of them disagreed with extracurricular
activities being eliminated citing how these
activities “enrich lives,” “get students more
involved,” “students enjoy them,” “help schools
afford smart boards,” “make students well-rounded,”
“help children develop,” “help students get involved
with each other and have a good time,” “are very
important,” “help shape a person,” “help students
get more engaged in their classes,” and “teach life
lessons such as time management.”
As usual, the little miss contestants, who ranged in
age from five to eight years old provided some cute
and sweet moments as they introduced themselves
and shared what they liked best at the fair, which
included “the rides,” “the petting zoo,” “corn dogs,”
“cotton candy,” and “the little miss competition.”
The fifteen Little Miss contestants and their ages
were Jaelyn Anderson, 7; Myah Bowman, 7; Mia
Clark, 7; Aleaha Crane, 6; Chloe Deilkes, 5; Lydia
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