The pageant itself has since rebranded. But for those who remember the velvet sashes, the nervous smiles, and the slow pivot of the judges' heads, the search continues. And somewhere, in a dusty attic or a digital archive, the footage of Contestant #9 from the 2001 Junior Miss pageant is waiting to be found.
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. This scholarship-based competition has long been a platform for high school seniors to showcase their intellect, talent, and leadership. The 2001 Champion: Carrie Colvin Junior miss pageant 2001 contests 9
By 2001, the program had over 50 state affiliates and hundreds of local contests. The national finals were held in Mobile, Alabama, each June, broadcast on regional television networks.
: In many "Junior Miss" style circuits, the Junior Miss title typically applies to girls aged 12 to 15 , while the "Little Miss" title covers ages 8 to 11. The pageant itself has since rebranded
: These alternative national circuits blended academic achievement with personal development, catering specifically to younger adolescents in the 12–15 age bracket. Major National Contests and Titleholders of 2001
Judging criteria (typical breakdown)
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: This edition saw the debut of Malawi and the return of several nations like China and Thailand. If you want to look closer at this
: Administered via American Pageants, this circuit selected Nicole Noteboom of Washington to represent the organization’s civic and community-service ideals. 3. The Shift to High-Stakes Financial Incentives