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Carrie Colvin

In 2001, , representing , was crowned America’s Junior Miss . The national finals were held in June 2001 in Mobile, Alabama , where

This is often the highest-weighted category. Preparation involves maintaining a strong GPA and standardized test scores. Judges review your actual academic transcripts and school involvement. Interview (25%):

Distinguished Young Women

In 2001, several major beauty competitions and youth-focused scholarship programs reached significant milestones. While the "Junior Miss" program (now known as ) and international pageants like Miss Universe and Miss World were prominent, 2001 was a historic year for diversity and local representation in these contests. Major 2001 Pageant Highlights Junior miss pageant 2001 contests 9

local district or regional competition

It’s possible that “contests 9” refers to a (e.g., District 9 of a state Junior Miss organization), a specific program number in a state finals, or a misremembered detail from a local participant.

But here is the strange legacy of Contestant #9. In the audience that night was a fourteen-year-old girl who had been terrified of her own awkwardness. She watched Amelia misstep, pause, and choose the gray dress. Twenty years later, that teenager became a robotics engineer. She still keeps the pageant program, circling number nine. And as for Amelia herself? She did not become an astrophysicist. She became a poet who teaches community college, and her most famous poem, “The Geometry of Grace,” begins with the line: I learned to walk in a borrowed gown, on a stage that wanted me smaller. Carrie Colvin In 2001, , representing , was

Practice answering "Why do you want this title?" and "What is your proudest accomplishment?". Focus on clear, authentic communication. Scholastic Excellence:

If you are researching a particular town or state’s 2001 pageant: Judges review your actual academic transcripts and school

Name:

[Insert Name, e.g., Amanda K. Richards] Age: 16 Sponsor: [Insert Sponsor, e.g., Jefferson High School Student Council] Platform/Interview Topic: “Volunteerism in the Digital Age”