Want 2. 0 jim lapel that was handcuffed to the Harvey Oswald is your. [applause] you might want to save your applause because i have a lot. And seated very close to him is the dallas jeopardy cherbourgs on the sixth floor that day also phyllis Paul Anderson from the hospital who was in trevor remember one when kennedy died also the timelife bureau and he said at the time of the assassination and we also have judean read to wes the press aide at the time of the assassination and one of the first reporters inside this building at all after the assassination and also our narrator for the audio version and can be heard through the exhibit today. Over here i do want to go to this very quickly we do have eye witnesses. A reinvest photographer at the plaza and then the closest civilian eyewitnesses to president kennedy at the time of the shooting is james here today . I am not sure. That is okay. We hope all is well with jim and the tenth juror selected for the jack retrial is dr. Williams ye
You might want to save your applause because i have a lot to go through. Seated very close to jim is eugene boom, the dallas Deputy Sheriff for discovered the rifle on the sixth floor that day. Also over in that area we have phyllis hall, a nurse from the hospital who was in trauma room number one when president kennedy died and also rose who worked for the time when bureau in houston at the time of the assassination. Over behind rows we have a wonderful julie who was press aide to governor John Connally at the time of the assassination. One of the first reporters inside this building. Pierce was later our tour narrator for the audio tour which continues to guide guests through the sixth floor exhibit today. I think i get that section. I do want to go through this quickly. We have some eyewitnesses, a teaneck, our youngest photographer at the time of the assassination seated behind to my bill in detail, the closest civilian eyewitnesses to president kennedy at the time of the shooting.
Miss Destin’s primary duty is to serve during the month-long October Destin Fishing Rodeo as well as an ambassador for the city throughout the year.
“I feel like I have dreamed of this after seeing the first Miss Destin. It’s always been a dream,” Sparks said just moments after being crowned Saturday night.
“When I found out I was going to be staying here another year, it was a no-brainer to try out again,” Sparks said.
Sparks, a senior at Niceville High School, plans to attend Northwest Florida State College next year and then later transfer to the University of Florida in Gainesville.