|
WAYNE COUNTY 4-H QUEEN CONTEST — Rules and Responsibilities
Chairperson: Cheryl Daggy — 765-962-3630 1. Each contestant must be at least 16 years of age on June 13, 2007, and not more than 21 on August 15, 2008, the first day of the Indiana State Fair Queen Pageant. 2. She must be a resident of Wayne County for six months prior to the pageant. The only exception to county residence - a candidate may reside in an adjoining county if the majority of her activities are in the county in which she enters the pageant. 3. If selected as Queen, in order to be eligible for the Indiana State Fair competition, the following criteria apply: a. Contestants must be unmarried and must have never been married. b. Contestants cannot have had a child or be knowingly pregnant at the time of the county fair or the State Fair pageant. (If Miss Indiana State Fair 2009 becomes pregnant anytime during her reign, she will be required to relinquish her title). 4. On Friday, June 13th at the private judging, beginning at 9:00 a.m. contestants will be judged in professional wear and in an interview. Professional wear is a suit or dress. No pants or pant suits are allowed. 5. On Friday evening, June 13th, contestants will be judged in formal evening attire. The Queen Committee should be consulted for appropriate selections. Also, all contestants will appear in professional wear for the evening public presentation. All judging and the evening public pageant on June 13th will occur at a location to be announced. 6. Contestants must be sponsored by a recognized organization or business. Applications for nominations must be completed and sent to: Cheryl Daggy, Wayne County 4-H Queen, Chairperson, 2311 Airport Road, Centerville, IN 47330, by May 8, 2007. Applications may also be dropped off at the Wayne County Extension Office. Applications must include a wallet sized (2’ x 3”) photograph for use in publicity. 7. A $25 entry fee must accompany the application form. The sponsoring organization or business will pay the entry fee by check or money order payable to: Wayne County 4-H Fair Committee (4-H Queen Contest). 8. No professional model will be considered eligible for the county pageant. A professional model is defined as one who has received pay for modeling. A contestant may have had training in modeling. 9. To be eligible for the pageant, contestants are expected to attend all functions preceding the pageant including Orientation, May 28th at 6:30 p.m. and Rehearsal, June 10th at 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. In the event of illness or conflict, the contestant is expected to contact the pageant chairperson. 10. The contestant selected to be the Wayne County 4-H Queen pageant must fulfill her obligations by: *Participating in the orientation meeting, rehearsals, judging, and pageant day luncheon. * Attend all specified events as requested by the Wayne County 4-H Fair Queen Committee, during the week of the Wayne County 4-H Fair, June 21-28, 2008. *Represent Wayne County at the Indiana State Fair Queen Pageant, August 15th-17th, 2008 with your Mother or other qualified female adult, approved by the Wayne County 4-H Queen Committee. *Attend the entire 2009 Wayne County 4-H Queen Pageant to provide final remarks, assist the Master of Ceremonies, and crown the alternates and Queen. 11. No previous county 4-H Queen is eligible to participate again. 12. The judging on Friday morning, June 13th is private. The evening judging and crowning is open to the public. 13. No mother, relative or friend may be in the dressing room during any of the judging activities.
4/15/08
Judges and Awards
The judging is divided into three divisions:
Division I – PROFESSIONAL WEAR Attire: Suit or dress (no pants or pant suits will be allowed) (Total 20 points) Posture and poise – 10 Points Overall Impression – 10 Points
Division II – INTERVIEW Each contestant will have five (5) minutes before the judges. She will answer impromptu questions asked by the judges. (Total 50 points) Ability to converse – 20 Points Personality – 15 Points Poise – 15 Points
Division III – EVENING GOWN Attire: Long Evening Gown At least one portion of the evening gown’s hemline needs to be floor length (touching the floor or the contestant’s foot). Gown’s with the skirt split above the knee (more than 2 inches above the kneecap) And/or a low cut bodice will be discounted by the judges. (Total 30 points) Stage Presentation/Overall Impression – 15 Points Response to Questions – 15 Points
Duties of Wayne County 4-H Queen and Alternates
following year. She will take part in the fair activities, i.e., presenting awards to exhibit winners, fashion revue winner, etc. The alternates and Miss Congeniality are also required to participate in fair activities during the week. A schedule will be given to the queen, alternates, and Miss Congeniality the evening of the pageant or soon thereafter.
Pageant. (This person should be the mother of the Queen or another female approved by the 4-H Queen Committee Chairperson).
4/15/08
|