Contest 1999 Nc7 !!install!! - Junior Miss Pageant
However, no widely published or archived article exists verbatim with that exact title string — it’s likely from a local newspaper, small-town coverage, or a pageant program. Based on typical local pageant reporting from 1999, a completed article might have read something like this:
Local chapters of the pageant have deep histories in NC. For example, in the area (often associated with the "Junior Miss" search), the program has been a staple since the early 1960s. junior miss pageant contest 1999 nc7
| Time | Segment | Details | |------|---------|---------| | | Opening Reception | Welcome remarks by District 7 Director Karen L. McAllister , followed by a brief history of the Junior Miss program (launched in 1955). | | 6:30 p.m. | Talent Competition | 32 contestants performed—piano, violin, vocal, dance, and original spoken‑word pieces. Judges scored on skill, originality, and stage presence. | | 7:30 p.m. | Interview & On‑Stage Question | Each contestant answered a question on current events (e.g., “What role should young people play in environmental stewardship?”). | | 8:15 p.m. | Evening Gown & Swimsuit | Participants walked a runway designed by local designer Megan Ortiz , showcasing confidence and poise. | | 9:00 p.m. | Award Ceremony | Scholarships, medals, and special recognitions were presented. | However, no widely published or archived article exists
Would you like help searching for an actual 1999 North Carolina Junior Miss winner or specific county results? | Time | Segment | Details | |------|---------|---------|
First runner-up was Ashley Jordan of Farmville, and second runner-up went to Megan Holloway of Winterville. The Spirt of Junior Miss award, given for attitude and teamwork, was presented to contestant No. 7, Kaitlyn Ross of Washington.