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Junior Miss Ellie Wilson is CCHS student
She is a junior at Clarke County High School. She also won the scholastic award, the interview award, was second runner-up for the talent award and won the essay award. Her winnings included a Presidential Scholarship to Alabama Southern Community College, $2,850 in other book and tuition scholarships, three Revere bowls, flowers and the Junior Miss medallion. Keke Cummings, a junior at Clarke County High School and the niece of Eddie and Sheryl Bonner was selected as first runner-up. She was also the winner of the talent award, winner of the fitness award, first runner-up for the interview award and first runner-up for the poise award. Her winnings included a $2,500 scholarship to Alabama Southern Community College, $2,100 in other book and tuition scholarships and two Revere bowls. Whitney Drinkard, the daughter of Dennis and Wanda Drinkard and a junior at Clarke County High School was selected as second runner-up. She was also first runner-up for the talent award, first runner-up for the fitness award and second runner-up for the poise award. Her winnings included a $2,500 scholarship to Alabama Southern Community College and $1,000 in other book and tuition scholarships. Schaefer Bradford, a junior at Clarke County High School and the daughter of Fred and Jaimi Bradford was selected as third runner-up. She was also the winner of the poise award, first runner-up for the scholastic award and second runner up for the interview award. Her winnings included $1,200 in book and tuition scholarships and a Revere bowl. Chelsea Beverly, the daughter of Robin and LeAnne Beverly and a junior at Jackson High School was selected as fourth runner-up. Her winnings included $675 in book and tuition scholarships. Amanda Champion was chosen by the contestants for the Spirit of Junior Miss award. She is a junior at Clarke Preparatory School and is the daughter of Al Champion and the late Teresa Champion. Her winnings included $425 in book and tuition scholarships and a Revere bowl. Natalie Rake, the daughter of Jeff and Shirley Rake and a junior at Thomasville High School also won the scholastic award. Her winnings included $650 in book and tuition scholarships and a Revere bowl. Chelsey Nichols, a junior at Jackson High School and the daughter of David Nichols was second runner up for the scholastic award.
Camelia Forte', the daughter of Valerie Forte' and a junior at Thomasville High School was second runner-up for the fitness award.
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