Friday, January 30, 2004
Oxford Eagle
By KELLY SHACKLETON
Staff Writer
Tomorrow, one of three finalists will
be crowned Queen of the inaugural Yoknapatawpha County Literature
Festival Beauty Pageant at the recently completed Yoknapatawpha
County Convention Center. The young ladies vying for the honor
are: Barbara Dubois, age 23; Ingrid Freeman, age 23; and Scarlett
Webb, age 22. The finalists were selected from a field of thirteen
after five days of competition.
Competition is tight, but there are some favorites. "They're
all so pretty and talented, but I really hope Barbara Dubois
wins," said Billie Joe Jones, age 9, who is attending the
pageant as a fan and who hopes to someday enter competition herself. "She's
been following pageants and especially Barbara for years," said
Billie Jo's mother, Mary. "And I've always been a loyal
supporter of Barbara in whatever she does. We're rooting for
her."
"May the best woman get what she deserves," said
Denny Buchanan, who described himself simply as "a fan of
pageants."
Allie Lamar, pageant organizer and owner of
Lamar Cosmetics, is more than proud of the event. "This
is a dream come true, not only a chance to reward our best and
brightest with scholarships and other prizes, but to shine a
national spotlight on Oxford, Mississippi."
"It will be just great," said Bill
Lamar, Executive Vice President of Lamar Cosmetic's European
operations who flew in for the pageant from the corporation's
Paris office.
The finalists will celebrate their achievements
thus far at a gala dinner to be held at the Yoknapatawpha County
Convention Center, where the first annual pageant is taking place.
Each of the young ladies is excited to be part of history and
looks forward to tomorrow's announcement.
"Only one of us can win," says Barbara
Dubois, "but each of us is already a winner." Similar
sentiments are shared by the two other finalists. Ingrid Freeman
said the trophy would be a secondary prize to the "deep
bonds of friendship that we've forged here this week." Scarlett
Webb agreed. "I've become a better person because of this
experience." Scarlett's mother, Mrs. Erma Webb, agreed. "My
daughter has really grown from this competition, and I'm sure
she'll remember all my sacrifices and do what she needs to do
to be outstanding and win this final round."
The pageant has not been without its detractors.
Several Festival board members voiced their concerns that the
beauty pageant would cheapen the festival. "Lamar Cosmetics
and the pageant bring both beauty and financial support to our
festival," said Walbert Dopelson, Festival Director. Others
have questioned whether Lamar Cosmetics was the best possible
sponsor.
Responds Allie Lamar, "There will
always be people who want to tear down anything positive. Those
who say beauty is only skin deep are themselves usually mean
all the way to the bone."
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