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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1963 Jackie Mayer, Miss America Of 1963, Lives in College Dorm She said she doesn't remem ber much of the actual crown ing except that Miss America 1962 whispered in her ear, "Miss Americas don't cry," as the tears of joy began to come. By ANDREW II. MALCOLM here, a school photographer fol- ing in television at Northwest- competed for the '64 title. But, student Or she may emceeMiss Ohio contest and finally. United Press International lowed her briefly, snapping pic-, ern's speech school. Miss Amer- she s going to settle on being a beauty pageants around the on sept. crown. 1962, the national r.vftiaiu;N, in. i ,w,.. -ine ,.. nc ch unt i hoc hnj h- ,:. "status symbol." country. At Northwestern, ou really Sang With Waring "rank" if she's in one of vouri Jackie originally became in Ufer.-, iivear-bid coed slipped! tu .u. j r n .u'hno i ii,-. u.irv. i. quietly from the college dornt. ! "fuss." : campus friends, Carol Zook of In the year of her reign, the Wichita. Kan., and Liz Ohlson i 16-pound former Miss" Ohio of Wilmette, 111., and is today tha pmintrv nfton SPttlinP hannilv fnr H llSS hfW. in wmte tennis shoes, sweater and dark skirt, she walked slow-! ly to her first class. I classes. terested in the Miss American ' vvt .. ii- Pageant during her tours with ' Next summer Jackie mav u...: ?j u: r, NEW FALL FAMOUS BRANDS SWEATERS & SKIRTS utueune jean niayer, live-1 visiting four to seven cities dur foot, five-inch beauty ,36-22-36! : int. a sovpnjtnv wnrk Mk lab. tic extra-curricular life. Not all of the pageant glam our is gone, however. Jackie travels to Ohio every weekend for personal appearances and speeches her father is her business agent and she also tapes commercials for a tele phone company. Jackie admitted she was a travel to Austria, where she i I. " '.tJ'J'ZSI.: spent her senior year of high from Sandusky, Ohio, was back ' ing in veterans hospitals' and of Northwestern after her fresh school as a foreign exchange man year to spend 12 months singing with the Waring group. It was on one of those tours that she met a former Miss Minnesota who urged her to en in giory to a scnoal siie had left 28 months before, after losing three separate campus beauty pageants. Jackie was Miss America in 1963. Early this month, when Jackie registered for fall quarter class es at Northwestern University doing commercial stints on tele vision. Once she flew to Lon don for an international fashion show, and during the entire 12 months there were only 40 days she could really call "free." Now, Jackie is back on a dif VALUES TO $16.98 $"799 NOW 2 FOR $15.75 Hand Knit Italian Imported Mohair Cardigans and Pull overs in this group. SOLE PRODUCER SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -California is the sole commer cial producer of figs, dates, al monds, olives, artichokes, gar ter a local contest when she got the chance. She did and she lic, nectarines, persimmons and was suddenly Miss Vacation- ferent swing of studying bit envious hard as a sophomore major-! for the time of the girls who i pomegranates in the United 1 land. 112 EAST MAIN being at least, I States. I From there it was on to the dGXEGE ens QDaamiB fife fainx tic s Fill MliDKOliD MAIL TRIBUNE. MUDKOKD, OREGON ? t' 2S "1 'tSwLvS &&&& J -are, NOW A COED Jacqueline Jean Meyer, 21, Miss America in 1D63, pauses en route to classes at Northwestern University in Evanston, 111., to give the cameraman a smile. (UPI) j Showcase Areas of i BLM Reviewed by Udall at Meeting '. Eighty - five showcase areas fpr demonstrations of resource conservation problems of the public lands, including Kerby and Rogue River in Southern Oregon, are under intensive de velopment in 10 Western states, Secretary of the Interior Stew art L. Udall has announced. Speaking to delegates to the Fifth American Forest Con gress, meeting in Washington, D.C., Monday, Secretary Udall said the resource conservation areas will provide practical, realistic demonstrations of the productive potential of public range and forest lands. ; T h e resource conservation areas vary in size from a rela tively few acres to thousands of acres in regions representing Die entire spectrum of lands managed by the Interior Depart ment through the Bureau of Land Management. ' Included are desert lands and dense forests, featuring a wide variety of resource management techniques adapted to various kinds of climate, topography, soils and uses, the secretary of the interior explained. . The areas are designed to demonstrate "the amazing re cuperative powers of our nation al lands," Secretary Udall told (he conservationists. Areas are being developed in cooperation with local Soil Conservation Dis tricts, private land owners, state and country governments, local civic groups, youth organiza tions and other Federal agen cies, Udall noted. . The program will help the government perfect its tech niques in the development and administration of millions of acres of public lands, Udall pointed out. It will "provide a working model of facts and techniques for similar conserva tion programs for millions of acres of other public and pri vate lands," he added. Already Show Results Most of the newly designated areas already show results of several years work by BLM, Secretary Udall said. The "colorfully" named areas range from Maverick Point in Utah and Calamity Ridge in Colorado to Widow Coulee in Montana and Tillamook in Ore gon, Secretary Udall said, add ing that the initial list of 85 areas will be lengthened by the BLM as time and funds permit. Rehabilitation of public ranges ' and better range management will improve watersheds and re-1 duce soil erosion, reversing a trend that has seen public lands adding only a small percentage i to stream flows but contributing 1 much stream-clogging silt, Sec-1 retary L'uail contended. j Help Meet Requirements He predicted that improve ment of perennial forage plants on public range lands will help meet long-range feed require ments of the livestock industry, as well as needs of increasing numbers of wildlife. The list of designated areas in Oregon includes, in addition to Kerby. 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