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Fayetteville State Names ‘‘Miss FSU” By L’Asia Brown Features Editor On a crispy Saturday night, April 19, 2008, Fayetteville State University hosted its 17th annu al Miss FSU pageant. The much-anticipated event, made possible by the hard work and drive of a dedicated staff...drev/ students, alumni, faculty, family supporters, and other attendees excited to v/itness the placement of our new 2008-2009 Miss FSU. An original and creative theme. The Miss Education, gave the pageant spice, flare, and authenticity. Six lovely ladies competed for the presti gious title of Miss FSU with determination, con fidence, and faith. There were four main rounds of competition, through which each lady showed superiority and clemency. Sobeilly Guadalupe, from Fayetteville, NC; Elita Hill, from Fayetteville, NC; Brittany Jackson, from Charlotte, NC, An drea Donaldson, from Sanford, NC; Kelly Smith, from Fayetteville, NC; and Amber Bernard, from Richmond, CA all graced the Seabrook stage with beauty and dignity. Each young woman brought originality and diversity to the pageant. They greeted the audience during a warm, fun opening act and wowed supporters with cute, colorful athletic wear that fitted their very own lifestyles. The girls stole the undivided attention of the entire auditorium during the talent competi tion. Each contestant demonstrated her personal abilities through song, poetry, spoken word or instrumental composition. During the final round, the competitors strutted down the walk way of the stage in gorgeous evening wear while their bio graphical statements were read...Beauty, brains, and distinction were obviously prevalent among this year's pageant. Junior Brittany Jackson, a physical education major triumphed to take the title of Miss Fayette ville State University. She also won the student vote and the Maceo Best Talent Award. Brittany, a humble, likeable. God-fearing young lady from Charlotte, NC had the audience in uproar as she was proclaimed our new Miss FSU. She smiled and waved in her Bronco blue gown. First run- ner-up, winner of the Chavis Best Dressed award, and member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc Am ber Bernard also gleamed in a sturming ivy and cream colored gown. Third runner-up and brand new member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc was admi rable and vivacious in a red carpet worthy light chiffon-ruffie number. The 17th annual Miss FSU pageant proved to be a massive success. Congratulations to Brittany Jackson, the woman who will serve as perhaps the most important ambassador of us all. ' ^ Creating a national model of engaged learning in legal education Concentrations in business, litigation, public interest, general practice Signature program in leadership education New high-tecin facility in downtown Greensboro Preceptors, practicing local attorneys, nnentor students Home of North Carolina Business Court Scholarships available Apply online and get more information at: law.elon.edu E-mail: Jaw(a)elon.edu Toll-free: (888) ELON LAW ELON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ' ' i Mil / THE STRENGTH Ta WrnTl^^o The pride you'll feel in being a liorttif mcrMses dramatltaffy virtten you care for oof SoWfers and then Families Courage i$conUQiou$ Our Health Ptsfesitons Scholarslitp Program HPSP) helps .011 i»Mi I yCL' godi hv iirov ding full »i tii i TianHy 'oward& tooks and lab 'ees a SZO 000 Mn-un bor us p.us a montMy stipend of mnr» *han S’. bOO (more than S’.SOO a of July Z008J To team more about the U.S. Army Health Care leam. caH 888-568-9828, or visit Mt}icv«,goarmy.i:Qm/iQfWi|Kb»Si>l- ARMY STR(m* Whatever Your Business Increase sales by advertising Call: 910-308-8793 Email: VoiceAdManager@yahoo.com April 30, 2008 VOICE Pg. 5
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