Miss Northwestern, Outstanding Teen to be crowned Oct. 31
October 22, 2021
Miss Northwestern Oklahoma State University Liberty Bird and Miss Northwestern’s Outstanding Teen Libby Williams will pass on their crowns Sunday, Oct. 31, to the two women who will be chosen to represent the university at the Miss Oklahoma Competition in the coming year.
The competitions will take place in Herod Hall Auditorium at 4 p.m. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available in the Northwestern Business Office or from candidates. Tickets also are available from Paige Fischer, executive director, at 580-327-8533 or [email protected] or Olivia Yandel, outstanding teen director, at 580-327-8109 or [email protected].
Competing for the Miss Northwestern title are: Brianna Berryman, senior biology health science option major from Guthrie; Laura Blair, junior psychology major from Waynoka; Sydnie Lookingbill, sophomore early childhood education major from Shattuck; Mattie Pitts, freshman elementary education major from Waynoka; Carli Seabolt, sophomore business major from Perry; Cora Beth Taylor, freshman biology major from Kingfisher; Morgan Villarreal, senior early childhood education major from Burns Flat; Rebecca Wagner, sophomore biology major from Pawnee; and Taylor Winn, freshman biology major from Mooreland.
Five high school students are participating in Miss Northwestern’s Outstanding Teen competition. Teens competing are: Kresta Badley of Gate; Jaxy Cloud of Seiling; Peyton Davis of Cache; Ella Dierlam of Stillwater; and Myah Wilke of Edmond.
Candidates for the Miss Northwestern title will be judged on talent, red carpet (evening gown), private interview, and social impact and on-stage interview. Candidates in the Miss Northwestern’s Outstanding Teen competition will be judged on talent, private interview, lifestyle and fitness, and on-stage question.
Each candidate in both the Miss and Teen categories will receive participation scholarship awards, and placement determines other prize earnings.
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