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Kentucky's Junior Miss Becomes America's Junior Miss 2009


Last Update: 6/28 7:38 pm
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(MOBILE, Ala.) June 27 -  Kentucky's Junior Miss, Michelle Rodgers wins America's Junior Miss Scholarship. Sidney Anthony, Mississippi's Junior Miss, finished as the first-runner up. The Junior Miss from Wisconsin, Samantha LaBrasca took the second runner-up position.

Alabama's Junior Miss, Kathryn Tully finished in the Top-10.
 
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's Junior Miss was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Mobile, Alabama.  More than 700,000 young women from across the nation have participated in Junior Miss programs at the local, state, and national levels.  In addition to cash scholarships, Junior Miss participants are eligible for college-granted scholarships from nearly 200 colleges and universities.

In 2008, AJM celebrated the 51st Annual National Finals and proudly watched as Lindsey Brinton of Utah was chosen from her class of 50 bright and talented young women as AJM 2008. She impressed the judges with her vibrant personality and incredible scholastics, and won the hearts of all with her piano performance.  Lindsey won preliminary awards in scholastics, interview, talent and fitness, and ultimately the title of AJM 2008.

Lindsey will attend Harvard University in the fall and plans to pursue a career in biomedical engineering. Click here for more information about Lindsey Brinton, AJM 2008.

AJM was founded in Mobile, Alabama by the city's Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees. In the late 1950's, the Jaycees established a national scholarship program, and incorporated it in 1957. In 1958, Mobile was the home of the first national program, with representatives from 18 states. Today, the national program spans the country with contestants from all 50 states. More than 5,000 young women participate at the local and state levels each year.

In addition to college scholarships, AJMs receive a medallion to symbolize their achievements in the classroom and in extracurricular activities. There are no fees to enter the program.

AJM promotes the Be Your Best Self program, an outreach aimed at encouraging self-esteem in young people from all over the country. BYBS emphasizes five elements: Be Healthy, Be Studious, Be Responsible, Be Ambitious, and Be Involved. Junior Misses make appearances across the country to share the message of the BYBS program and encourage young people to implement these five elements into their own lives.



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