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February 29, 2016Beautiful, smart and talented, three words that can describe the figure of Yunike Fransisca and Olivia Leanarth. Both are finalists from Miss Indonesia 2016 representing West Sulawesi (Yunike) and West Kalimantan (Olivia), as well as being recorded as umn communication science students.
photo by missindonesia.co.id
Yunike Fransisca (Communication Science 2012/Sulawesi Barat) Finalists 27
She was a finalist for Miss UMN from 2014 to 2015, winning two Traditional Dance competitions in Jabodetabek as well as gold and silver medals in the national choir championship. In addition to non-academic achievements, the woman born June 3, 1994 has also danced academic scholarships from UMN. Her experience as Miss UMN 2014 was what prompted Yunike to follow Miss Indonesia 2016. He has the motivation to open wider insights, show skills, add experience and wants to help people.
Olivia Leanartha (Communication Science 2015/Kalimantan Barat) Finalists 13
As a student majoring in public relations, one of Olivia’s motivations to participate in the Miss Indonesia 2016 event is to become an expert in the field of Public Relations. In addition, she also wants to be an influential example for young Indonesian women and even the world. His achievements in the non-academic field are very proud. Starting from the 2nd champion of modern dance at the national level, the 2nd news casting champion at Diponegoro University and the 2nd winner of the provincial speech competition competition. Olivia also has a high social spirit, evidenced by volunteering for social activities in outback schools in 2015. In this activity, he tried to introduce Indonesian culture to the students there.
This event has reached its peak, namely the awarding night of Miss Indonesia 2016, Wednesday (24/2). All umn community congratulate and success to Yunike and Olivia, so that it continues to be an inspiration for alma mater, persada and others.
Source : missindonesia.co.id