For more information about becoming a Miss contestant contact:
Kendell Misemer, Executive Director
(660) 562-7790
Miss Northwest/Miss Maryville
Scholarship Pageant

Pat Wyatt, Director
Miss Northwest Counties Scholarship Pageant
(660) 582-3384

For more information about becoming an Outstanding Teen contestant contact:

Pat Wyatt,
Outstanding Teen Director
223 James Avenue, Maryville, MO 64468
660-582-3384 (home) or 660-582-6880 (cell)

Text Box: Miss Northwest
Miss Maryville
Miss Northwest Counties
An official Preliminary of the Miss Missouri Pageant

Miss Northwest/Miss Maryville

Miss Northwest Counties

Youth Pageants

Saturday, November 8, 2008

2 p.m.

Roxy Theatre

Hopkins, Missouri

Admission is $3.00 per person.

Children under 5 will be admitted free.

Entry Form and Information

Please Complete the Form and Mail to
Pat Wyatt, 223 James Avenue
Maryville, MO 64468

AGE DIVISIONS
Age as of the date of the Pageant. (November 8, 2008)

4-5 Years Old, Tiny Miss

6-8 Years Old, Little Miss 

9-12 Years Old, Preteen Miss

13-14 Years Old, Young Miss

15-17 Years Old, Junior Miss
(not qualified for MMOT)
(Cannot be older than a Junior in High School)

Optional Talent and Photogenic Competitions
Talent submissions must be on CD under 2 minutes

Judging Criteria: Formalwear, Casualwear, & Onstage Question

Front:

2008 Young Miss Maryville: Jennifer Teel

2008 Young Miss Northwest: Riley Brown

2008 Young Miss Northwest Counties– Summer Swalley

Back:

Meghann Parshall-Miss Maryville Outstanding Teen 2008

Christy Lucas-Miss Northwest Counties Outstanding Teen 2008

Taylor Deen-Miss Northwest Outstanding Teen 2008

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