Junior Miss Pageant Contest 2001 !!hot!! Info
Marissa Whitley from Missouri won the title on August 22, 2001.
. This 44th annual national finals showcased 50 high school senior girls representing their respective states, competing for significant college scholarships. The Winner and Top Results Carrie Colvin , representing , was crowned America’s Junior Miss 2001 The competition featured a junior miss pageant contest 2001
for Nevada, who later chronicled the experience in the podcast series The Competition Key Competition Categories Marissa Whitley from Missouri won the title on
The year 2001 was a special time to be part of the Junior Miss program. We learned poise, we competed for scholarships, and we grew into young women together. As we look back on that year, we want to celebrate the achievements of everyone who participated. The Winner and Top Results Carrie Colvin ,
The 44th annual national finals were characterized by high energy and rigorous rehearsal schedules. The young women lived with host families in the Mobile area, a long-standing tradition that integrated the program into the local community. These two weeks were filled with community service events, appearances, and intense preparation for the three nights of preliminary competition leading up to the final telecast. The Talent and Intellect on Display
The typical Junior Miss contest in 2001 consisted of five equal-weighted categories (each 20%):
The year 2001 was a significant one for the Junior Miss pageant contest, an event that had been a staple of American entertainment for decades. The competition, which aimed to find the most talented and charismatic young women in the country, had been a launching pad for the careers of numerous celebrities, including actresses, singers, and models. However, as the 2001 contest approached, concerns were growing about the impact of such events on young participants.
Marissa Whitley from Missouri won the title on August 22, 2001.
. This 44th annual national finals showcased 50 high school senior girls representing their respective states, competing for significant college scholarships. The Winner and Top Results Carrie Colvin , representing , was crowned America’s Junior Miss 2001 The competition featured a
for Nevada, who later chronicled the experience in the podcast series The Competition Key Competition Categories
The year 2001 was a special time to be part of the Junior Miss program. We learned poise, we competed for scholarships, and we grew into young women together. As we look back on that year, we want to celebrate the achievements of everyone who participated.
The 44th annual national finals were characterized by high energy and rigorous rehearsal schedules. The young women lived with host families in the Mobile area, a long-standing tradition that integrated the program into the local community. These two weeks were filled with community service events, appearances, and intense preparation for the three nights of preliminary competition leading up to the final telecast. The Talent and Intellect on Display
The typical Junior Miss contest in 2001 consisted of five equal-weighted categories (each 20%):
The year 2001 was a significant one for the Junior Miss pageant contest, an event that had been a staple of American entertainment for decades. The competition, which aimed to find the most talented and charismatic young women in the country, had been a launching pad for the careers of numerous celebrities, including actresses, singers, and models. However, as the 2001 contest approached, concerns were growing about the impact of such events on young participants.