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NO, YOU'RE r\UCI-\ TOO PR[AMTiVt TO /MAKjl COW i ACT W !TH. you 'RE EVEN TOO PRIMITIVE Beauty pageant mania For children, adults or cash! Associated Press ATHENS — Miss Toddler Queen, Miss Personality Queen, Miss Baby Queen, Miss Fashion "Queen, Miss Baby Portfolio Queen, Miss National Pre-Teen. These are a few of the titles girls of all ages can win in beauty pag eants held year round. Children, some only a few months old, “model” expensive party dresses and sportswear for a panel of judges who then must decide who is the “most beautiful” or who has the “best per sonality.” How do these pageants work and what do they mean to parents and the people who run them? And how much do they mean to the children entered in them? Beauty pageants are held each weekend across the state. These pag eant systems are usually profit-mak ing organizations soliciting contes tants to compete for recognition or prizes from a promoter. Pageant categories include party dress, sportswear, talent, most beau tiful, best personality, photogenic and portfolio. The children are rated on a scale of 1 to 10 on their modeling ability, poise, projection, E ersonahty, interviews and facial eauty. The baby groups, according to one pageant director, are judged mostly for personality and eye con tact. But, of course, none of this hap pens for free. At the local level the entry or — "Brooke doesn’t reully know what's going on. It's ■Mke a birthday party to her. We went to a pag eant. . . where she did nothing but run back and forth across the stage. ” — Theresa Bambeck. sponsorship fee can range anywhere from $50 to $150 depending on how many categories a participant enters, the amount of awards presented and the prestige of the title. The fee is paid to the pageant promoter by the participant. But entry fees are only the beginning. The clothes the children model throughout one day’s events can cost from $100 to $400. In addition, the portfolio or photogenic category re quires professional quality photo graphs that can cost hundreds of dollars. Many pageant contestants also take modeling and dance les sons from pageant coaches. Aside from wardrobe and coach ing costs, there are travel, cosmetic, food and lodging expenses. There are ways to cut cosp», how ever. Mabank’s Clara Ries, mother of 14-year-old Cindy and coach for about 40 other pageant regulars, de signs and makes all her daughter’s clothes, as well as the clothes lorhpi students. “Pageants do cost money,” Mai Kies said. “But making Cind/il clothes helps. Cindy pays for even t thing from prize money. Thi usually covers it.” Theresa Bambeck’s two childrtnl Leslie, 7. and Brooke, 2, competed pageants locally, statewide and nt| tionally. Leslie, who enters a pageaij every month or six weeks, naswul international titles and more tk| 300 trophies and 100 crowns. Botl children recently signed with at| agency in Dallas. She savs her 2-year-old, winnem iboul 50 trophies, has a lot offc :ompeting. “Brooke doesn't really knoi| what’s going on," Bambeck said.*Ki| like a birthday party to her. Wewrel to a pageant a couple of monthsad where she did notning but run bail and forth across the stage.” As for the advantages of beairf pageants, both Bambeck and Rie| say their children have devdopn outgoing personalities. “It helps pull out the personality Bambeck said. Ries said, “It teaches children to set their goals and it teaches themto do what you have to do to readi those goals." Ffc Jflk 12 W% H2 jj 1MI ■£ ■ Come and get it at Cripple Creek ... mBBr HI HI HH^^ Hi Hi HB HH Come celebrate the arrival of spring with us and enjoy the feeling of living at Cripple Creek this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Every Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 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