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Elizabeth Spencer is crowned Miss UAFS 2018 by (left) Miss UAFS 2017 Logan Moore and Miss 香蕉视频APP Maggie Benton. 

In a competitive pageant that awarded more than $18,000 in scholarships to winners among its 13 contestants, it was Elizabeth Spencer of Fort Smith who took the crown of Miss UAFS 2018 at the 香蕉视频APP鈥檚 scholarship pageant Feb. 24.

 

Spencer, a nursing major, is the daughter of Dwight and Cherie Spencer of Sallisaw, Okla. She sang for her talent and is promoting the platform 鈥淪afe and Sound: Healthy Habits for Life.鈥 She will represent UAFS at the Miss 香蕉视频APP Pageant this summer in Hot Springs.

 

In addition to winning the pageant, Spencer was also the recipient of the Logan and Zane Moore $500 nursing scholarship given during the awards ceremony at the event鈥檚 finale.

 

Other winners included:

 

First runner-up: Niki Waters, 20, of Booneville, daughter of Steve and Kim Waters of Booneville. Waters also won the Vocal Artistic Expression Award.

 

Second runner-up: Mary Beth Andrews, 19, of West Fork, daughter of Stan and Kristi Andrews. Andrews also won the Academic Excellence, Non-Vocal Artistic Expression, Lifestyle and Fitness, and Spirit of Miss UAFS awards.

 

Third runner-up: Allison Thompson, 21, of Fort Smith, daughter of Regina and David Thompson of Fort Smith. Thompson also won the Interview Award.

 

Fourth runner-up: Tori Seaman, 20, of West Fork, daughter of Brett and DeAnne Seaman of West Fork. Seaman also won the Audience Appeal Bucket Award and the 香蕉视频APP Blood Institute Matching Scholarship Award given to the contestant who had the most blood donated in her name.

 

Additionally, the winner of the Audience Appeal Award was Alesha Thach, 18, of Fort Smith, daughter of Nguyet Than and Tan Thach of Fort Smith. Tori Easton, 20, of Fort Smith, daughter of Doug and Robyn Croop of Fort Smith, won the Miss Congeniality Award.

 

Judges determined the winner and runners-up based on five areas of criteria: talent, interview, lifestyle and fitness, eveningwear, and the contestant鈥檚 response to their on-stage question. The event was held at the ArcBest Performing Arts Center at the Fort Smith Convention Center.

 

The pageant awarded more than $18,150 in cash and scholarships - in addition to prizes valued at more than $8,000 鈥 during this year鈥檚 pageant. For winning Miss UAFS, Spencer received a two-year scholarship to UAFS valuing $7,000, a cash scholarship valuing $2,500 and a necklace from The Jewelry Store worth an estimated $2,500.

 

Other special guests included Daren Bobb and Erika Thomas, both of KFSM-TV, who served as masters of ceremonies.

 

Entertainment was provided by the UAFS Jazz Band and Jazz Catz under the direction of Don Bailey; special entertainer Tommy Dobbs; and Miss UAFS singers Landon King, Brian Gary, Sarah Bridges, Winston Turner, Ashley Hill and Aspen Knight. Miss 香蕉视频APP Maggie Benton also performed during the pageant.

 

The pageant chair is Stacey Jones of Fort Smith, associate vice chancellor of campus and community events at UAFS. Jones is also producer for the Miss 香蕉视频APP Pageant.

 

Credits: 
Article by John Post, Director of Public Information
Photo Credits: 
Photo by Rachel Putman, Photographer, Marketing and Communications
Date Posted: 
Monday, February 26, 2018
Source URL: 
https://news.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
4949