For her platform, she chose “Boys and Girls Clubs: Be a Peer Role Model.” She will play “First Ballad in G Minor” on the piano during the talent competition.īrooke Stone of Sumiton, Miss Walker County, is a junior majoring in vocal performance. Kelly Jones of Birmingham (35242), Miss Homewood Area, is a graduate student studying music education. Watson promotes the social inclusion of mentally and physically challenged adults and children through her platform, “Project Friendship.” She will perform “Sonata in E Minor, Opus 1” on the piano. Miss Lake Martin, Bari Watson of Hueytown, graduated from the University as an advertising and public relations student. For the talent competition, she will sing “Someone Like You.”
She wanted “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: The American Red Cross” as her platform. She will perform “Stormy Weather” during the talent competition.Ĭatherine Loftin of Enterprise, Miss Magic City, is a senior studying broadcast news. In January, Camper’s platform, “Breast Cancer Awareness,” earned her recognition as being the youngest spokesperson for Alabama’s Susan G. Shannon Camper of Glencoe, a senior studying broadcast journalism, will represent the Miss Point Mallard preliminary. Deese’s platform is “Sexual Abstinence and Teen Pregnancy Prevention.” She will compete in talent by singing “And I’m Telling You.” During the talent competition she will sing “Hurt Me.”Īshley Deese of Tuscaloosa, Miss Tombigbee, is a freshman majoring in secondary education. She selected “Alliance for Youth” as her platform. Miss Tuscaloosa, Katy Ott of Winfield, is a senior majoring in advertising and minoring in marketing. Her platform is “Success by Six: Children’s Needs.” She will sing “I Enjoy Being a Girl” during the talent competition. She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Virginia Davis of Rainbow City. Lauren Davis, Miss Glencoe Area, is a junior majoring in telecommunication and film. She will sing “A Time to Say Goodbye” for her talent. She chose “Literacy: Building a Foundation for Life” as her platform. Langford is a junior majoring in music therapy with a principle in voice. Libbi Langford of Lanett will represent Miss Chattahoochee Valley in the Miss Alabama pageant. The platform she chose is “Framing Our Future through Project Pair-Up.” She will perform a ballet on pointe to “The Giving.” She will perform a vocal interpretation of “You Don’t Know Me.”īrooke Boswell of Northport, Miss Jefferson County, is a freshman majoring in public relations. Miss Alabama Gulf Coast, Selena Averett of Cottondale, promotes arts education through her platform, “The Importance of the Arts.” She is a freshman studying broadcast journalism. For the talent competition, she will perform a classical flute piece. Her platform concerns the education of college-aged women on the facts of breast cancer prevention. She is the daughter of Gregory and Brenda Calhoun of Vestavia Hills. Twelve University of Alabama students are among the contestants in this year’s Miss Alabama pageant being held at Samford University June 13-16.Īmy Elizabeth Calhoun, Miss University of Alabama, a senior majoring in telecommunications and film and minoring in political science.