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February 19, 2012

Moultrie ladies compete in pageant

TIFTON — Luz Aguilar and Keaton Griner, two students at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, will compete for the title of Ms. ABAC at the 43nd annual pageant on Feb. 23.

Aguilar is a biology major from Moultrie who is sponsored by Gabby Ramirez and Griner is a family and consumer sciences major from Moultrie who is sponsored by the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. 

The event begins at 7 p.m. in ABAC’s Howard Auditorium. Admission is $10. Because of limited seating, advance ticket purchase is advised by calling Ray Smith at 229-391-4809. The Ag Business Club is sponsoring the event.

Some contestants are sponsored by campus groups, including clubs, residence halls, athletic teams, and student media. Participants will compete in casual and evening wear. They will also be judged on a written essay and an interview with the judges.

Mike Chason will serve as master of ceremonies. All proceeds of the Ms. ABAC pageant will benefit the Ms. ABAC Scholarship and the American Cancer Society Relay for Life.

 

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