Bio: Stewart, Cynthia (“Who’s
Who” – 1974/1975)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Stewart
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/04/1976
Stewart, Cynthia (“Who’s Who” – 1974/1975)
Cynthia Stewart, a senior at Greenwood High School, was recently notified that
she is to be featured in the ninth annual edition of “Who’s Who Among American
High School Students, 1974-1975,” she will also compete for one of ten
scholarship awards funded by the publishers.
Cynthia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of Greenwood. She is
active in her church choir, in the school’s drama club and pep band and in
cheerleading and teaches baton twirling.
Cynthia, who played leading roles in Greenwood High School’s productions of
“Oklahoma” and “Sound of Music,” presently holds the titles of Miss Clark County
Fairest of the Fair and Miss Greenwood. She was sponsored by the Greenwood
American Legion unit as Greenwood High School’s representative to Badger Girls’
State in Madison.
The recipient of numerous first and second place medals in band and orchestra
contests, Cynthia has also received awards in various other activities such as
ballet, drama, choir, pageants and talent contest. She lettered in track during
her junior year in high school, was the winner of a $100 bond in a telephone
company essay contest and was listed as a semi-finalist candidate-at-large in
the 1973 Miss Teenage America pageant.
Cynthia attended schools in Amarillo, Tx., before entering Greenwood High School
in her sophomore year. She is on the school’s honorable mention list. After
graduation, she plans to attend the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and major
in accounting.
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