
The other young ladies in the competition were Ethlyn Thomas the North/East, Maureen Frederick representing the East, Darna Roberts South/West and Cleo Letham the South.
The girls made appearances in talent, casual wear and national dress.
Guest appearances at Saturday Miss Wob Dwiyet show were the Dominica Folk Singers, Gregory Riviere, Ginelle George and Michelle Henderson, Impact, Sister May and the Folk Theatre Workshop.
Laurel Anselm represented the Western District and is from Salisbury - she went to the Wesley High School and did a secretarial course at the Convent High School.
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Julie Celestin age 21 from the village of Vieille Case - representing the North. She was educated at the Vieille Case Government School nad the Portsmouth Secondary School.
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Darna Charlene Roberts 18 was born in Roseau - attended the Convent Prep, Convent High School and Clifton Dupigny College. She represented the South West.
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Maureen Frederick is from Sineku in the Carib Territory - age 18 representing the East - She attended the St. Andrews High School.
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Etlyn Thomas was born in the village of Marigot - She is age 21 and was educated at the St. Andrews High School, and did typing at the Clifton Dupigny College - representng the North East.
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Leatham Cleo is from Berricoa GrandBay - age 19 and represented the South. She got her education at the GrandBay Primary School and then at the Grand Bay Secondary School.