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Beauty with a byline

Sometimes a woman has to cover herself. Even when she's wearing a swimsuit.

Such is the position Pamela Faye will be in at the Mrs. Minnesota Pageant in late June 2000. She will be onstage, competing for the crown, but she will also be there as a PNB reporter. So she will be covering herself!

Pamela Faye
That's the kind of feeble jest that Mrs. Faye would never use in her own writing. Her reports are always crisp, concise, thorough and accurate. They are prompt, too, which is every editor's dream. She has been our Midwest correspondent since the early days of the Pageant News Bureau.

Now that she's a pageant contestant, she's approaching the contest with her usual modesty. "I'm just making the most of the five feet four and a half inches God gave me," she says. She would never describe herself as beautiful, but the description fits her perfectly. She has a wholesome glow.

Whatever happens at Mrs. Minnesota America, correspondent Pamela Faye will get the story. And if she's the winner, it will make her job as a reporter that much easier. We can't take sides in any pageant, but we can send our best wishes. Good luck, Pamela. Try not to work too hard.

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