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The Maid of Cotton (MOC) beauty pageant was sponsored by the National Cotton Council, Memphis Cotton Carnival, and the Cotton Exchanges of Memphis, New York, and New Orleans from 1939-1993. The contest was held annually in Memphis, Tennessee until the National Cotton Council and Cotton Council International moved to Dallas, Texas. Beginning with the 1985 pageant (held December 1984) the competition was held in Dallas. The pageant was discontinued in 1993 due to lack of funds, a sponsor, and changes in marketing strategies. The records include files on contestants, photographs, and scrapbooks.




jr miss pageant videos 33



"It was hard to miss going to Worlds by one spot,but I'm happy with a few PRs, including my overall score," Godwin said. "I'vehad a great time with my event group, Coach Langley and Coach Jacobson thisyear, and I can't wait to see what next year is going to bring."


The monstrously popular but desperately hit-and-miss "Shrek" series continues on its merry way in its inevitable third installment, even if the ogre himself is in danger of being sidetracked altogether.


This acquisition is divided into seven series:Series 01: Audio recordings done by Call Dodd. Most recordings are musical covers of songs, or his of his own songs. Some recordings are done with other musicians.Series 02: Audio recordings and video tapes done with CBC studios for a variety of programs.Series 03: Material, including video recordings, relating to Dodd's time on the program Circus.Series 04: Audio and visual recordings done for the many product commercials Dodd has lent his voice to or auditioned for.Series 05: Musical recordings of the band Déjà Vu, of which Dodd was a member.Series 06: Audio recordings relating to work done with Canadian journalist, singer, and broadcaster Malka Marom.Series 07: Video recordings and textual material relating to the Miss Teen Canada pageants, of which Dodd was a host.


So while the other stadium in Athens, the new Olympic Stadium, begins to swell with color and pageantry three hours away from here, another fine crowd has packed this older, better, more colorful place, Panathinaiko. It is here where, just before 8:30 at night, we see a solitary runner named Stefano Baldini, and he will enter the stadium to thunderous applause, and he will finish off the last lap of a 26.2-mile journey.


What to look for in spring: Ole Miss averaged 492.5 yards per game with Lebby as offensive coordinator, and Gabriel missed most of last season with a collarbone injury. He still has 70 TDs and 14 interceptions the last three seasons. He could put up monster numbers with the talent at receiver around him.


Due to the loss of the majority of the season, the senior class of the team missed out on a chance of becoming the first class of Thunder softball players to reach three the national championships three times.


Three student-athletes will leave Trine as members of the class of 2020. To help make up for the class missing out on their senior day recognition the following script for that event is presented in its entirety:


Makenna, a career .328 hitter, finished with 33 career home runs! Despite missing out on her senior season, Hartline boasts multiple top-ten career statistics at Trine. She finishes with 152 runs scored, third overall at Trine. She is fourth with a .456 career on-base percentage and 33 home runs and fifth with a .678 slugging percentage and 72 walks. She also sits in first having been hit-by-pitch 24 times.


Kenna will probably be missed by my son Easton more than anyone. Kenna was the Queen of the grout fit, I just never knew anyone can wear that much grey. Kenna was always ready to give anyone and everyone a hug. The daily drop-in to say hello was more to steal candy from Coach Harvey along with Kayla than to have a conversation but it was always nice talking with you and Kayla. If there was one there were two. I know you will miss me bringing over heavier weights to you, getting hit by pitches, hours of rehab and striking out looking. I still think you did it sometimes just to watch me get a little irritated.


Thanks for always being ready to lead by example, working hard and never settling for less than your best. It was an honor and a pleasure watching you grow and play these past three seasons. You should be very proud of what you and the team have accomplished. I will miss watching you play and of course the trash talk in practice.


Kayla thanks for always being you! I never knew what animal you would bring to the field, the office or would have living with you on campus. I'm sure I only knew about a few of them, but I knew more about them than your father did. How many fines, Kayla? I could always count on you showing up working hard, wearing a smile and making everyone feel welcome. Coach Smith will miss his buddy as we all will. I know you will miss the timed mile and the quick nap you always took right afterward, maybe the one time it was my fault. From the one-ups and the "boom in your face," the growth you showed in three seasons is truly remarkable. The grand slam you robbed in the regionals was "Sports Center Top 10" worthy but the reaction and emotion you showed afterward will always be one of my favorite moments as a coach!


Claire has always been the one to provide positive energy, talk and randomly awkward one-liners. We will miss her fast pants, the explanation of the shortest distance between two points and her ability to always offer her teammates a big hug. Next season without the google sheets and explanation of fascia at clinics, we will all realize how much you did!


The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use of reproductions may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright holders.


Includes WPA Administrator E. J. Griffith, State Senator Dick Groener and 1956 Rose Festival queen Sharon Frey Grundfossen; for the name Hall, 1975 accession is missing all photos where first initial is B through I.


Includes Judge Herbert M. Schwab, Portland City Commissioner Mildred Schwab, quadriplegic activist Laurie Schwartz, and the Seagraves family (Anna Eleanor ("Sisite") Dall Seagraves - granddaughter of FDR, Van Seagraves and Nicholas Delano Seagraves).


Includes 1948 Miss Oregon Joyce Davis Stevens, photos of Sen. Adlai Stevenson in Oregon, Oregon Journal manager Fred Stickel, police chief Ron Still, Oregon Journal associate editor Tom Stimmel, Oregon State football coach Alonzo L. ("Lon") Stiner, dancer and 1961 Junior Rose queen Julane Eva Stites, and Congressman Lowell Stockman; Most pre-1960 photos for Stevens, K-Z are missing from the colleciton. 2ff7e9595c


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