On Saturday, August 13th the Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey High School & Collegiate America organization crowned eight new 2012 queens. The pageant system, which is the official state preliminaries to the national Miss High School America & Miss Collegiate pageants, also held a fundraiser to benefit the national organization’s charity of choice - “Operation Smile”. Six of the winners crowned at the state level will go on to compete in the national pageants in March 2012 in San Antonio, Texas, the junior high titleholders will reign within their respective state only.
Jordyn Goddard, Miss Maryland Collegiate America 2012
The new queens are: Miss Delaware Junior High America – Bianca Moore (Miss DuPont Middle School), Miss Delaware High School America – Kaitlin Reppella (Miss William Penn High School), Miss Maryland Collegiate America – Jordyn Goddard (Miss College Park), Miss New Jersey High School America – Alexandra Marschall, Miss New Jersey Collegiate America - Rebecca Furman (Miss Oak Ridge), Miss Pennsylvania Junior High America – Chandler Swift (Miss South Brandywine Middle School), Miss Pennsylvania High School America – Camille Schrier (Miss Newton), and Miss Pennsylvania Collegiate America – Amber Smith (Miss St. Francis University).
Alexandra Marschall, Miss New Jersey High School America 2012, (l)
Kaitlin Reppella, Miss Delaware High School America 2012 (c)
Chelsea Spruance, Miss Delaware High School America 2011 (r)
Tracey Jamison, director of the state pageants says “I am quite pleased with the young ladies the judges chose to represent these states in March. Throughout the weekend, the young ladies exhibited poise, charm and intelligence – everything this pageant system stands for. I truly believe each of them had a chance to win the national title and the $10,000 scholarship prize.”
Chandler Swift, Miss Delaware Jr. High America 2012, Tracey Jamison - Director,
Amber Smith, Miss Pennsylvania Collegiate 2012 & Camille Schrier, Miss Pennsylvania America 2012
In addition to the opportunity to represent the state, winners will also receive a scholarship of up to $1000. Throughout the weekend’s competition, the delegates were scored in three categories - an individual interview with judges comprises 40% of the score, with the Evening Gown (40%) and fun fashion portions (20%) as the remaining categories scored to determine the winner.
Congrats to all the PA and Mid Atlantic Queens!
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My name is Alexandra Marschall and I am Miss New Jersey High School America 2012...Rebecca Furman is Miss New Jersey Collegiate America 2012 !!! Please correct this :)
ReplyDeleteAlex Marschall- <3 just love her <3
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