2010 Ole Miss Parade of Beauties

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Wednesday night, November 17, 2010 was a great night for many girls on the Ole Miss campus (http://www.olemiss.edu/).  It was an especially good night for Caroline Conerly who received the most beautiful award in the walk of beauties. 

            The crown was handed down by last year’s winner, Crystal Ausburn.  There were 81 young women in the pageant that were sponsored by various sororities, fraternities, parents, friends, and other school organizations.  The event was held at 7:30 in the Gertrude Castellow Ford Center (http://www.fordcenter.org/), and was sponsored by the department of Campus Programming and the Student Programming Board.  The night opened with the introduction of Ashburn, and the panel of judges.  Shortly after, all of the contestants made their way onto the stage.  Next the individual judging began followed shortly by the announcement of the top 25.  Each contestant was judged on interviews held earlier that day as well as their performance on stage in their evening wear.  The entertainment was performed by Matt Duck.  Emotions and spirits were running high as the girls were narrowed down into the top 10 and finally the crowning of most beautiful.

            “ It was an honor to be nominated by Delta Gamma Sorority,” said Brittany Norman, a senior at Ole Miss.  She also went on to say how it was special because so many of her friends wanted her to be in the pageant.  “The biggest challenge in putting the pageant together was dealing with so many different young women with many different personalities,” said Wil Yerger, a student worker in the office of Student Programming.  “The Parade of Beauties is very important to Ole Miss, the contestant, and their families,” Yerger said.  “The show was so entreating and well put together I cannot wait to go again next year,” said Meghan Denney, a senior nursing student at Ole Miss

Wednesday night, November 17, 2010 was a great night for many girls on the Ole Miss campus (http://www.olemiss.edu/).  It was an especially good night for Caroline Conerly who received the most beautiful award in the walk of beauties. 

            The crown was handed down by last year’s winner, Crystal Ausburn.  There were 81 young women in the pageant that were sponsored by various sororities, fraternities, parents, friends, and other school organizations.  The event was held at 7:30 in the Gertrude Castellow Ford Center (http://www.fordcenter.org/), and was sponsored by the department of Campus Programming and the Student Programming Board.  The night opened with the introduction of Ashburn, and the panel of judges.  Shortly after, all of the contestants made their way onto the stage.  Next the individual judging began followed shortly by the announcement of the top 25.  Each contestant was judged on interviews held earlier that day as well as their performance on stage in their evening wear.  The entertainment was performed by Matt Duck.  Emotions and spirits were running high as the girls were narrowed down into the top 10 and finally the crowning of most beautiful.

            “ It was an honor to be nominated by Delta Gamma Sorority,” said Brittany Norman, a senior at Ole Miss.  She also went on to say how it was special because so many of her friends wanted her to be in the pageant.  “The biggest challenge in putting the pageant together was dealing with so many different young women with many different personalities,” said Wil Yerger, a student worker in the office of Student Programming.  “The Parade of Beauties is very important to Ole Miss, the contestant, and their families,” Yerger said.  “The show was so entertaining and well put together I cannot wait to go again next year,” said Meghan Denney, a senior nursing student at Ole Miss

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