Miss OBU 2011 Preview

February 23, 2011

Ouachita Baptist University will host the 2011 Miss Ouachita Baptist University Pageant on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in Jones Performing Arts Center on Ouachita’s campus. Twelve Ouachita women will compete for the crown. They will be judged on lifestyle and fitness, talent, private interview and poise in evening gown.

The 12 women competing for the crown are:

Nikki Anderson, a junior choral music education major from Heber Springs, Ark.

Brooke Ault, a senior musical theatre major from Little Rock, Ark.

Kristen Barnard, a freshman mass communications major from Hot Springs, Ark.

Aubrey Elliot, a junior instrumental music education major from Bentonville, Ark.

Kristen Glover, a senior chemistry major from Stuttgart, Ark.

Meg Gosser, a senior mass communications and speech communication major from Coppell, Texas.

Breanna Holder, a sophomore church music major from El Dorado, Ark.

Brandi Hull, a junior psychology and music major from Longview, Texas.

Mary Ellen Hunthrop, a freshman early childhood education major from White Hall, Ark.

Lauren Linton, a freshman musical theatre major from Millington, Tenn.

Haley Prowell, a junior business administration and finance major from Rogers, Ark.

Madison Scott, a sophomore psychology major from Little Rock, Ark.

Taylor Stanford, a sophomore chemistry major from White Hall, Ark.

Tickets are $10 each for the general public and $5 for students. Tickets are general admission and may be bought at the JPAC box office the day of the event. For more information, contact Becca Woodall at woodallb@obu.edu or (870) 245-5597.

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