Joel Meyer was named 2002 Mr.
SHS in a pageant held Saturday night at the Sisters High School cafetorium.
The third annual Mr. SHS pageant
kicked off the evening with the 12 Mr. SHS contestants performing a choreographed
"lip sync" to "Men in Tights."
Committee members Jamie Cundiff
and Lexie Comfort acted as hosts for the evening and introduced each contestant.
Pinky Pagano, attendance secretary
at Sisters High School, Serena Henderson, cheerleading advisor, Bill Blevins,
teacher and girls basketball coach, Gary Cundiff, and Paul Head, 2001
Mr. SHS, served as judges.
For over an hour the audience
was held captive by the various talents presented by the contestants.
The entertainment varied from golf and mountain bike tricks to stand up
comedy to video and power point presentations.
There was also an impersonation
of John Travolta, swing dancing and beautiful guitar music.
A Prom Fashion Preview followed.
Contestants came on stage in the latest tuxedo fashions, while their escorts
modeled a variety of beautiful prom dresses, all generously donated by
local businesses for the evening.
While the girls modeled their
dresses on stage, the Mr. SHS contestants went down into the audience
and presented their mothers with a white rose.
Points were tallied by the
judges and their choice was narrowed down to six final contestants. The
final six contestants were: Lucas Denzer, Logan Godsiff, Jason Gabbard,
Joel Meyer, Brandon Overstreet, and Justin Little.
In the third and final segment
of the pageant the six finalists were all asked the same question, "Who
is your role model and describe the influence they have had on your life?"
Jamie Cundiff announced the
results of the final judging. Brandon Overstreet was second runner up;
Justin Little was first runner-up and Joel Meyer was announced as the
winner.
"At first I was really nervous,"
Meyer said. "There was great competition and friendly camaraderie throughout
the whole process. We're all close friends."
Proceeds from the pageant
-- about $1,000 -- will be donated to Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
"It really didn't matter what
place I got. I was just glad to be able to be a part of something that
helps so many people," said Meyer.
As Mr. SHS, Meyer received
prizes to be used for Prom Night. He was awarded an in-store tux from
Bend Wedding and Formal, a $25 gift certificate to Honkers and $25 from
Nettie's for flowers.