Education
Dalton native runner-up for Miss Reinhardt
Submitted by Reinhardt College
Tabatha Reece, a sophomore biology major from Dalton, was named first runner-up in the Miss Reinhardt Competition recently.
For her talent, Reece recited a monologue from the play “Tomorrow’s Wish.” At Reinhardt College, she is a resident assistant, a member of the Reinhardt theater program and serves as the manager of the volleyball team.
Lindsay Bradley, a senior majoring in sacred music from Crystal River, Fla., was named Miss Reinhardt 2008. She will represent Reinhardt for the next year at campus and community events. Other contestants included Hilary Martin, a junior public relations and advertising major from Ringgold.
The competition was open to all women who attend Reinhardt full time. The contestants were judged on academic excellence, commitment to community, talent, interview and evening gown categories.
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