Eligibility
Requirements
Young women who meet the following requirements may
enter the Miss Fullerton Scholarship Pageant:
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Must live, work or attend school in the City of Fullerton
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Must be between the ages of 17-24 and be at least
a senior in high school.
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Must be a United State citizen
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Must be of good moral character
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Must have never been married
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Must have never been pregnant
AREAS OF COMPETITION
Contestants in all Miss America preliminaries at the
local and state level compete in six areas:
Talent
(35% of total score)
Contestants
perform a 2-minute routine of their choosing. Some possible
talents include all types of singing, dancing, gymnastics,
instrumental music, dramatic or comedy monologues, baton
twirling and ventriloquism. Other talents that can be
performed solo on stage are also possible. Scoring is
based on contestant's skill and personality, interpretive
ability, technical skill level, stage presence and the
totality of all elements, including costume, props,
voice, use of body and choreography.
Personal Interview (25% of total score)
Each contestant participates in an individual 10 minute
press conference-style interview with a panel of judges.
Contestants are questioned on their background as presented
on their fact sheet, their educational and career goals,
their opinions on currents events and social issues,
and their interests, hobbies and extracurricular activities.
Scoring is based on overall communication skills, including
personality, intelligence, validated opinions, emotional
control, overall first impr4ession and personal appearance,
and whether the contestant possesses the overall qualities
and attributes of a Miss America.
Evening Wear (15% of total score)
Each contestants appears on stage in an outfit of her
own choosing, representative of what she would wear
to a formal "after five" social event. Pantsuits,
cocktail dresses and evening gowns are all appropriate
for this phase of competition. Scoring is based on overall
first impression, sense of confidence, personality and
stage presence, walk and posture, appropriateness of
attire and sense of attractiveness.
Casual Wear (10% of total score)
Each contestant appears on-stage in an outfit of her
own choosing, representative of what she would wear
to a sporting event at school, or to a Saturday night
out on the town with friends or a date. This competition
should reveal if the contestants reflects women ages
17-24. The casual wear should also complement the contestant's
personality and express her style and preferences.
Physical Fitness in Swimsuit (10% of total score)
Each contestant briefly appears on stage in a one or
two-piece swimsuit and footwear of her own choosing.
The Executive Director of the pageant must approve swimsuits
prior to competition. Scoring is based on overall first
impressions, statement of physical fitness and health,
overall physique which is pleasing to her height, weight
and bone s structure, walk, posture and grace, sense
of confidence and presence on stage.
On-Stage Question (5% of total score)
The on-stage interview phase of competition is designed
for the contestant to make an on-stage statement of
her interest, opinions and aspirations. Overall "First
impression" charisma and stage presence to be a
spokeswomen for the state/local organization will be
evaluated. Judges will give special attention to whether
or not the contestant answered the questions and if
she had the commanding presence to make the audience
want to listen to her.
PLATFORM
DESCRIPTION
In
1989, the personal platform concept was introduced as
part of the competition, with each state titleholder
choosing an issue of importance to her and to society.
Through in-depth interviewing during the local, state
and national competitions, each contestant is evaluated
on her commitment to her chosen issue. Examples of platform
issues have included child advocacy, volunteerism, domestic
violence, literacy, diabetes, awareness, eating disorders
and our nation's homeless. In 1998, the Miss America
Organization committed to states and locals the "State
Community Service Scholarships". A $1,000 scholarship
was awarded to the young woman in each state who displayed
exemplary participation in community service.
Please
click here to fill out the Contestant
Fact Sheet. You will be contacted shortly by the
appropriate personnel from the Miss Fullerton Organization.
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