14 Set to Compete in Northwestern’s 72nd Miss Cinderella Pageant
September 26, 2024
High school seniors who are competing in the 72nd annual Miss Cinderella Pageant Oct. 3-4 at Northwestern are (front row, left to right) Biannca Ceniceros, Miss Ashland (Kansas); Neely Norman, Miss Mooreland; Lyndee Fraire, Miss Alva; Selah Bentley, Miss Laverne; Kinsy Roberts, Miss Cherokee; Marlie Pitts, Miss Waynoka; Bridgette Hoffman, Miss Buffalo; (back row, left to right) Addyson Bryan, Miss Medicine Lodge (Kansas); Reagan McReynolds, Miss Pond Creek – Hunter; Zoey Roberts, Miss Woodward; Abbey Elam, Miss Shattuck; Belinda Garvie, Miss FICHE – Tuttle; Madison Hayes, Miss Seiling; Hailey McCullough, Miss Burlington
Northwestern Oklahoma State University held its annual Miss Cinderella Orientation session Sunday, Sept. 22, and welcomed 14 young women who will be representing their high schools from Oklahoma and Kansas during the 72nd annual Miss Cinderella Pageant held as part of the school’s homecoming celebration.
The high school seniors who are competing and the high schools they represent are Selah Bentley, Laverne; Addyson Bryan, Medicine Lodge, Kansas; Biannca Ceniceros, Ashland, Kansas; Abbey Elam, Shattuck; Lyndee Fraire, Alva; Belinda Garvie, FICHE – Tuttle; Madison Hayes, Seiling; Bridgette Hoffman, Buffalo; Hailey McCullough, Burlington; Reagan McReynolds, Pond Creek – Hunter; Neely Norman, Mooreland; Marlie Pitts, Waynoka; Kinsy Roberts, Cherokee; and Zoey Roberts, Woodward.
Contestants and their sponsors met with the pageant committee to review all requirements and rules associated with the talent show set for Oct. 3, the pageant itself on Oct. 4, and Northwestern’s homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Dr. Bo Hannaford, university president, welcomed the contestants to campus.
Each contestant who participates in the Miss Cinderella Pageant will receive a $2,000 tuition scholarship to be used during their freshman year at Northwestern-Alva.
The winner of Miss Cinderella will receive eight semesters of tuition and a one-year room waiver scholarship for a semi-private room at Northwestern-Alva.
The first and second runners-up will receive six and four semesters of tuition, respectively.
Third and fourth runners-up will receive one-year room waivers.
The talent winner and Miss Congeniality will receive one-year room waivers, and the winner of the interview portion of the contest will receive a book scholarship.
All Miss Cinderella contestants also are a part of the annual homecoming parade that takes place Saturday at 10 a.m. on the downtown square.
Admission to either the Miss Cinderella Talent Show on Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. or the Miss Cinderella Pageant on Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. is $10 each night for adults, $5 for students with a student ID or $10 total with the purchase of a Homecoming button. Buttons will be available at the door on Talent Show night. Both events will be held in Herod Hall Auditorium.
To purchase buttons contact Karen Koehn, button sales chair, at (580) 327-7273 or kkoehn@nwtech.edu.
Anyone who wants to purchase buttons and is not contacted by one of the salespersons can buy them at the Northwestern Foundation office in the Student Center, (580) 327-8593; or the Northwestern business office in Herod Hall, (580) 327-8536.
Buttons also will be available at the Alva Chamber of Commerce, (580) 327-1647; Bate’s Bows Co. & More, (580) 596-6101; Holder Drug, (580) 327-3332; La DEE Da’s, (580) 327-0382; Shepherd Oil Convenience Store, (580) 327-8055; and Rialto Cinema, (580) 327-0535.
An entire list of previous Miss Cinderella winners, as well as this year’s homecoming activities, button incentives and button-purchasing locations, can be found at www.nwosu.edu/homecoming.
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CONTACT FOR RELEASE:
Sean J. Doherty, University Relations Specialist
sjdoherty@nwosu.edu | 580-327-8480