Showing posts with label Miss California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss California. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Meet The 2011-2012 National American Miss Teen Raven Delk!















Tiffany: How did you get involved in National American Miss?


Raven: In 2005, I received a
brochure in the mail, and I begged my parents to let me participate! I didn’t
actually compete until 2010. A close friend competed and spoke so highly of the
program that my parents agreed to attend an open call. We were very impressed.
I competed last year and I fell in love with the program!





Tiffany: How did you prepare for the National Pageant?


Raven: I practiced,
Practiced, and PRACTICED. I started by watching National American Miss YouTube
videos and videos from Miss America. I wanted to walk correctly, so I walked
around the house in my heels and had my parents videotape me so that I could
see myself and what I needed to change, such as my posture and the speed of my
walk. I spent a good three hours writing my personal intro. I kept revising it
until I felt like it was perfect. Then I practiced it in front of my mirror
with a hairbrush as my microphone. The best practice for interview was being
able to meet and have conversations with several adults in my first three
months as Miss California. I was able to meet with government officials and
writers for local newspapers, and like the judges at Nationals, they asked some
excellent questions, so that was great preparation. Finally, I spent hours
gluing the little jewels on my formal gown, but I love sparkles and I bedazzle
everything, so that was actually pretty fun!




 Tiffany: What is the best advice you have ever received?


Raven: The best advice that I have ever received is that if I
work hard and follow God then everything else will fall into place. During
times like finals week in school or even at a pageant, it is so easy to get
stressed or anxious, but I try to remember that God has a plan for my life, and
that it’s okay to not know what the future holds because the One who holds my
future loves me.




Tiffany: What quote, motto or scripture best describes you?


Raven: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not
on your own understanding"
Proverbs 3:5




Tiffany: What are your plans for the future?


Raven: My future plans
include graduating from high school with a 4.0, going to college, and hopefully
becoming a news anchor or talk show host. I hope to be happy and be a leader
and example to people wherever I go. I also hope to touch the lives of others.


 


Tiffany: What activities are you involved in?


Raven: I am involved in a
lot of activities! I am captain of my school’s cheer team, and I love cheering
on the Amador Valley Dons every Friday night at the games. I am also a member
of my school’s Chamber Choir, which is a great experience because I love music.
I am Vice President of my Sophomore Class, and I am on the Fashion Board at Nordstrom’s.
At my church, I am on the worship team and assist in the children’s ministry.












Tiffany: What do you like to do for fun?


Raven: I enjoy spending time with my family. I am blessed
with a mom, a dad, and a 5-year-old brother named Ryan. Of course, like any
other teenager, I also love texting and going on Facebook! I also enjoy
traveling.




Tiffany: What is one item you can’t live without?


Raven: The item I can’t live without is definitely my Bible,
but in second place is my IPhone!




Tiffany: Who is your role model?


Raven: My mother is my role model. She inspires me every day.
She is beautiful and talented and so smart and she is very kind to everyone she
meets. She is one of those people who has the ability to make others feel
special every time they come into contact with her.




Tiffany: What is your favorite TV show?


Raven: My favorite shows are Switched at Birth, Make or Break
It and Dance Moms. As you can see, I love watching a little bit of drama!




Tiffany: What is the biggest misconception about your
generation?


Raven:I think that a lot of
people assume that there aren’t goal oriented teenagers who are trying to make
a difference anymore. I think that a lot of that comes from the way that we are
represented in the media. Instead of a show called Teen Philanthropist or Teen
Scholar, we have Teen Mom, and that really creates a stereotype. Being at NAM,
and meeting so many smart, talented girls who are really making an impact in
their communities has made me realized that people in our generation are going
in the right direction, and we can change the world.









Tiffany: What is your most embarrassing moment?


Raven:My most embarrassing moment actually happened my first
pageant interview. I was sitting at the interview table with a judge, and
everything was going pretty well. The bell rang to switch to the next
interviewer, and somehow I managed to get the edge of the tablecloth stuck in
my shoe and I dragged the table cloth with me. I was horrified!




Tiffany: If you had three wishes what would you wish for?


Raven: World peace... LOL! If I could have three wishes, I
would wish that everyone had all their necessities. I think that every person
deserves food, water, shelter, and people who love them. It breaks my heart to
know that so many people have so little. My second wish would be to travel all
across the world before I go to college. I’ve always wanted to go to a bunch of
countries to meet people from all over the world. My third wish, would be to
have an unlimited gift card to the mall! What can I say? I love to shop!




Tiffany: If you could go anywhere in the world where would
you go?


Raven: I would love to go to Europe and experience the
culture. I want to see the museums and the opera houses, and go on a tour of
the Louvre. It just seems like a cool place to visit and experience.












Tiffany: What is your definition of a NAM girl?


Raven: My definition of a NAM girl is someone who is
confident, caring, goal-oriented, and who gives back to others. A NAM girl is a
girl with dreams, who is not afraid to work to achieve them.




Tiffany: If you could be on the cover of any Magazine what
would it be?


Raven: If I could be on the cover of any magazine, it would
be TIME as a woman who changes the world! It’s a big goal, but I am a girl with
dreams.




 Tiffany: If you were stranded on a deserted island what three
things could you not live without?


Raven: If I was stranded on a deserted island, I would have
to bring my Bible. My faith is the most important thing to me. I would not be
able to live without my relationship with Jesus. The second thing is my iPod
because music makes me happy. I would also bring my family. No matter what
challenges I face, they are always able to brighten up my day.


 


Tiffany: What is your most prized possession?


Raven: My prized possession is my Bible because I love the
Lord and my relationship with him is the biggest part of my life.




 Tiffany: How would your friends describe you?


Raven: My friends would describe me as a leader who loves to
have fun and can be really goofy sometimes!




Tiffany: How are you making a difference in your community?


Raven: I am making a difference in my community through
volunteerism. I have had the opportunity to work with many organizations and I
am willing to help out pretty much wherever I can. Although I do not always
wear my crown and sash when I do it, I think that I am still able to be a role
model for others by helping in the community.












 Tiffany: What is your favorite childhood memory?


Raven: My favorite childhood memory is when my little
brother, Ryan, was born. It was one of the happiest days of my life because I
had prayed and waited for a brother for so long, and now I love him so much! He
will turn six in April, and I think that he’s growing up way too fast!




Tiffany: If you could go back in time and be at any
historical event what would it be?


Raven:I would have loved to have been there when our founding
fathers wrote the Constitution. For some reason that is just fascinating to me
that they were able to come up with this elaborate plan and these rules that have
governed our nation for hundreds of years. The process that went into that must
have been incredible.




Tiffany: If you could go back in time and meet one person,
who would it be and why?


Raven: I would want to
meet my great-grandma Beslow. She died before I got the chance to meet her, but
everyone always says that I’m just like her. She was known as a spunky
go-getter, and from what I’ve heard, she was an amazing woman.




Tiffany: If you could be famous for something, what would you
want to be famous for?


Raven: I would want to be famous for helping other people and
being a talented woman of class and grace. I think nowadays that’s something
that people don’t always appreciate, but I hope to be known as someone who is
loving, kind, and who really contributes to the world.




Tiffany: What is your favorite book? And why?


Raven: My favorite book is the Hunger Games! It combines all
of my favorite things in one story. It has romance, suspense, adventure, and
it’s just a great story.




Tiffany: Where is your favorite place to shop?


Raven:I love shopping at Nordstrom. I have a totally girly
style and I love everything in the BP section!




Tiffany: Who is the most influential person in the world now?


Raven: It’s hard to say who
is the most influential person in the world. There are so many people who make
an impact from presidents and politicians to firefighters and doctors. I think
that the most influential people are those who inspire the next generation,
such as teachers, parents, and pastors. They help shape the future by preparing
kids for the real world.









Tiffany: Who or what inspires you most?


Raven: I am most inspired when I think about my parents and
grandparents and great-grandparents who worked hard so that I could have the
opportunities that I do today. If they were able to see me now and all of the
opportunities that I have in my life, they would be so proud. I want to take
advantage of those opportunities; not throw them away. I am so grateful for
everything that I have.




Tiffany: What have you learned about yourself since competing
in pageants?


Raven: I have learned that when I set my mind to something, I
can be very determined to achieve it. I go after my goals, and I am willing to
work very hard for them!




Tiffany: What is your definition of success ?


Raven: My definition of
success is being confident in who you are and what you have. It is also doing
the things that you are passionate about and loving life. Success is also
loving who you are.




Tiffany: What advice do you have for future NAM girls?


Raven: My advice is to soak in the experience and really
enjoy it! Hundreds of girls compete and there can only be one titleholder, but
we can all walk away as winners. If you get so wrapped up in the competition
aspect, you won’t be able to grow as a person, so really take advantage of this
opportunity. It changed my life.




Tiffany: What do you plan to do with your title this year?


Raven: In my year of service, I hope to really enrich the
lives of others and be an example. I hope to inspire girls to have confidence
in themselves and follow their dreams. I also want to do lots of volunteer
work, because I love giving back to the community.




Tiffany: Tell me about yourself.


Raven: I am a hard-working, yet fun-loving sixteen year old
who has big dreams and is working hard to reach them. I love the Lord and my
family and my friends. As a sophomore in high school, my life is busy, but I am
enjoying the ride.









Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen Alexandra Curtis Makes an Appearance at a Veteran's Memorial and Parade in New York !

 
Alexandra Curtis, The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen makes an appearance to honor men and women that have served our country. Alexandra took pictures, signed autographs and used her public speaking skills when she introduced herself to the public.


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen Alexandra Curtis is interviewed on an ABC Network!

Alexandra Curtis, The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen made an appearance  at an Memorial Day Parade and was interviewed for a local news network !!! Check it Out !









The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen Alexandra Curtis!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Meet The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen Alexandra Curtis !

 
Tiffany: What was your first reaction when you won your national title?

Alexandra: I was so relieved! I was 1st runner up, and then 2nd runner up at Nationals. I was also first runner up at my state pageant 2 years in a row, so the stakes got higher and higher with each pageant. I was so incredibly relieved to finally be called as the winner. This was my very last shot at a title in the teen division, so my 5-year dream of being crowned finally came true!



Tiffany: How did you prepare for nationals?
Alexandra: I went over Interview questions so I would be able to  handle anything the judges could ask. I also wrote a new personal introduction, found a brightly-colored business suit that would 'pop' on stage and found the dress that made me feel like a queen! 
 


Tiffany: How did you get involved in NAM ?

Alexandra: A brochure for the pageant came in the mail. It caught my eye since I had recently started to get modeling and acting work. My mom allowed me to enter, provided I compete in the spokesmodel competition - she wanted me to have public speaking experience before high school. After my first pageant, I knew NAM was an amazing organization that would give me the skills I would need to accomplish all my dreams.



Tiffany: What do you want to do in the future?

Alexandra:I am currently studying to become a political news analyst and I would love to one day hold public office.
 


Tiffany:What do you like to do for fun?

Alexandra: I love to travel, shop, and hang out with my friends. I also love filming and editing videos.



Tiffany: What activities are you involved in?
Alexandra: I am very involved in student government at Syracuse University. I am the class council president and I work on several committies. I also am very involved in a campus bible study.
 


Tiffany:What is your best quality ?

Alexandra:I have always been told that I have a very strong belief in myself. I always thought that everyone had a strong belief in themselves. Over the years I have come to find out that not everyone does. This makes me want to help others see that they accomplish so much just by believing in their abilities.



Tiffany:How would your friends describe you?

Alexandra:I think they would say they can count on me to be a true friend, they would also say I'm ridiculously organized to the point where most of them have had me clean their room with them, and I'm definitely the biggest goof in our group and Im always doing something to get laughs.
 


Tiffany: Where is your favorite place to shop?

Alexandra: I love J Crew, Vera Bradley, and Nordstrom.



Tiffany: Finish this sentence: People would be surprised to know...

Alexandra: In high school I was a lacrosse goalie for the number one team in California. Everyone had this image of me as a pageant girl and a cheerleader but then I would show up to school after games and be covered in bruises from blocking goals. It was always surprising for people to realize I love to gear up in a chest pad, helmet and full leg guards as much as I love putting on my heels, eyelashes and pageant gown.
 


Tiffany: What is your favorite childhood memory ?
Alexandra:When I was in 4th grade I got to Interview Hilary Duff on my dads news show, it was when I realized I wanted to be in broadcasting.



Tiffany: What is your most embarrassing moment?
Alexandra:When I was 3 I knocked over a huge display of bug repellent in a grocery store and a man with really long hair came to clean it up. My dad told me to say sorry to the man for cleaning up my mess and I screamed "Daddy that's not a man! Thats a lady!" I continued to scream that until my dad finally pulled me out of the store and told me it was a man with really long hair. My dad tells everyone that story and insists that it will be told at my wedding one day!




Tiffany: If you had 3 wishes what would you wish for?

Alexandra: I would wish for a scholarship to help me finish my college education, get admitted to my top choice for graduate school, and then to live out my dreams!



Tiffany: If you could trade places with anyone for a day who would it be?

Alexandra: I would trade places with an international journalist. I think it would be exhilarating to be immersed in another culture while reporting!
 
 


Tiffany: If I gave you 1 million dollars what is the first thing you would buy?

Alexandra: I would buy a car!



Tiffany: What is your favorite quote?

Alexandra: "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't, you are probably right."
 


Tiffany: What is your all time favorite movie?

Alexandra: My all time favorite movie is Mrs.Doubtfire, I first saw this movie when I moved to California when I was young and I have loved it ever sense. I have a copy of it in my dorm room because it reminds me of being home.



Tiffany: What is your most prized possession?

Alexandra: My crown has become my most prized possession because its a constant reminder of setting a goal for myself and watching it manifest over the span of several years. I have learned so much about myself and what it means to work towards a dream through my time with NAM and I can apply the same drive to my academic goals and career goals!
 


Tiffany: What is your favorite book?

Alexandra: I love "The Outliers" if everyone read this book I believe human potential would become vastly more realized.



Tiffany: Who is your role model ?

Alexandra: I really admire Megyn Kelly from FOX News. Not only did she go to Syracuse University like me but she is a brilliant woman and a sharp political analyst. I would love to have her job! It’s empowering to see someone who at one point was at the same place and in the same program as me who has achieved the things I dream of doing.
 


Tiffany: If you could star on any TV show what would it be?

Alexandra: I would love to be on Saturday Night Live because I love doing impressions of people and playing really funny characters.



Tiffany: What do you hope to accomplish as The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen ?

Alexandra: I hope to bring a lot of attention to my JDRF and Food bank platforms so that they both have very successful fundraising seasons. I also hope to make contacts that will help me with my career goals.





Tiffany:What is the biggest misconception about your generation?

Alexandra: I think the biggest misconception is that we don’t care about whats going on in the world and how politics and world events now will shape our lives in the future. While I think this has been true in the past I believe that my generation is becoming more aware and involved with following and caring about whats happening in the world around us and I think a lot of this has been able to happen through the use of social media.



Tiffany: If you had to pick between your cell phone, computer or TV what would you pick?

Alexandra:I would pick my computer because I can do so much more with it!





Tiffany: What is the best advice you have ever received?

Alexandra: Never give up! Never giving up has got me to where I am today in so many different areas of my life and I will continue to push myself towards my goals!



Tiffany: What is your favorite subject in school? and least?

Alexandra: My favorite subjects are government and Spanish. My least favorite is math.





Tiffany: If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be?

Alexandra: I would definitely have Sushi!



Tiffany: What makes you unique ?

Alexandra: I am unique because I don't worry about 'fitting in' and I feel comfortable being my self.



Tiffany:What advice do you have for any girls thinking about entering NAM?

Alexandra: Realize you will meet some of your best friends ever at NAM, so be friendly to everyone. Also realize you will develop life skills that will make you a winner regardless of whether you win the pageant. Be ready to have fun!



Monday, February 14, 2011

Meet The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Princess Kaysee French!















Tiffany: What was your first reaction when you won your national title?
Kaysee: I was so excited! I didn’t know I was going to win.  It felt wonderful!


Tiffany: How did you prepare for nationals?
Kaysee: I practiced my intro and my song with my sister, Robynne and my Mom.  They helped me with formal wear,too, and to get used to the triangle stage. We had a lot of fun!


Tiffany: How did you get involved in NAM ?
Kaysee: My sister started when she was 5, so I went with her every year and got to go up on stage with her during practices.  My mom said I could do the pageant when I was 4 if I was a good girl.  When I turned 4 I asked my Mom if I could do it now and she said, yes!



Kaysse and her new baby sister

Tiffany: What do you want to be when you grow up?
Kaysee: I want to be a figure skater, a teacher, and an artist.


Tiffany: What to you like to do for fun?
Kaysee: I like to dress up and do fashion shows with my sister and friends.


Tiffany: What activities are you involved in?
Kaysee: I do drama at church and I go to the Extreme Wednesday program at church.  I have also done figure skating and voice lessons.  I want to start dance classes.








Tiffany: What is your best quality ?

Kaysee: My sister says that I am outgoing.


Tiffany: How would your friends describe you?
Kaysee: My friends would say that I am nice and that we like to play with each other.


Tiffany: Where is your favorite place to shop?
Kaysee: The MALL!!


Kaysee and her sister Robynne
Tiffany: If you had 3 wishes what would you wish for?
Kaysee: I would wish for me to do the right thing all the time, that I could be with my family always even when I grow up, and that I could see my grandma again.


Tiffany: If you could trade places with anyone for a day who would it be?
Kaysee: I don’t know..I would want to see what it was like to be a lot people.  Maybe I could trade places with my mom for a day.



Tiffany: If I gave you 1 million dollars what is the first thing you would buy?
Kaysee: I would buy a Bible because I want to do stuff with God.







Kaysee at her Birthday Party !


Tiffany: What is your favorite quote?
Kaysee: “Brothers don’t shake hands, Brothers gotta huuuug”


Tiffany: What is your all time favorite movie?
Kaysee: Veggie Tales


Tiffany: What is your most prized possession?
Kaysee: Bible









Family Time !
Tiffany: Who is your role model ?
Kaysee: Jesus


Tiffany: If you could star on any TV show what would it be?
Kaysee: Spongebob.


Tiffany: What do you hope to accomplish as The 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Princess ?
Kaysee: I want to help others and I want to be a good example for Jesus.







Sisters!


Tiffany: If you had to pick between your cell phone, computer or TV what would you pick?
Kaysee: The T.V. because I'm a couch potato! :)


Tiffany: What is the best advice you have ever received?
Kaysee: Treat others how you want them to treat you.


Tiffany: If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be?
Kaysee: I would choose vegetables because I want to stay healthy but I don’t really like a lot of vegetables.






Tiffany: What makes you unique ?
Kaysee: I think my eyes are unique because they change from hazel to brown.


Tiffany: What advice do you have for any girls thinking about entering NAM?
Kaysee:You should really do it because its fun and you can make more friends!!!




Kaysee loves her family!







Kaysee with her mom and sister volunteering with March of Dimes






Friday, February 4, 2011

The 2010-2011 National American Miss California Jr Pre-Teen Robynne French!!



Robynne French , The 10-11 NAM California Jr Pre-Teen is in the running to be seen during the pre-game superbowl! Robynne also won the National American Miss Talent competition at the 2010 NAM National pageant !!! Way to go Robynne!!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Never Give Up On YOUR DREAMS !!!

Alexandra Curtis is the 2010-2011 National All-American Miss Teen! She is proof that hard work and dedication pay off !! Watch this cool video to see her journay through National American Miss!




Alexandra in the Top Model Competition!

Monday, September 20, 2010

NAM California Girls are in the NEWS, Check it Out ...

“I have developed more confidence and have grown comfortable in my own skin – something many teenage girls face problems with. I attribute all of my success in high school to my experience with the National American Miss Pageant system. This pageant has the power to change a girl's life...and she doesn’t even have to be the winner!" Alexandra Curtis ( 1st Runner Up)




Tuesday, September 7, 2010

'Believe in yourself,' says new 'Miss California Teen'



By Paula Doyle

Once a shy youngster, 18-year-old Amanda Starrantino relishes the opportunity to bolster the self-esteem of little girls as the new Miss California Teen.



The recent Chaminade High School graduate emphasized in her "I believe in pink" speech at the National American Miss Pageant in Anaheim last month that it's especially important for girls to discover who they are and believe in their potential.



"I would really like to be a positive role model," said Starrantino, who has always wanted to be a broadcast journalist. A figure skater from the age of three who loved performing, she felt tongue-tied talking to people and joined the National American Miss organization to improve her self-confidence and public speaking.



In a phone interview with The Tidings conducted during her freshman orientation week at Chapman University in Orange where she is a film student, Starrantino said the time management she learned as a high school figure skater getting up for 4 a.m. practices has helped to balance her college and pageant activities.



Since she was crowned the state's Miss Teen on Aug. 8, she has distributed books and stuffed animals at Casa Pacifica children's and families agency in Camarillo as well as at the Children's Hospital in both Los Angeles and Orange counties.



One of five volunteers in a recent "Queen for a Day" activity giving makeovers to ill patients at Children's Hospital in Orange, Starrantino was moved to tears by the experience. Memories are still fresh from the January cancer death of a Chaminade dance team member classmate, Susie Beazley, who was the sister of a close friend.



The night Beazley died, Starrantino and a core group of high school friends went to the beach and honored their classmate by bringing roses. The tragedy bonded the teenagers, and about 20 of them were present when Starrantino was crowned.



Cancer awareness is part of Starrantino's pageant platform, and she will participate as a greeter at the Sept. 10 Avon walk for breast cancer in Santa Barbara. "I'll be there cheering on everybody and talking to people," said Starrantino.



She is grateful for the support of her parents, Maurice and Karen, and her 15-year-old brother, Adrian, who races go-karts. Adrian usually acts as her pageant escort, and patiently listens while she practices her speeches.



"My brother is my best friend. We make skype calls almost every day. I always go to him for boy advice," she confides.



Her mom, she says, is her best cheerleader who drove her to figure skating practices from their home in Simi Valley to ice rinks in El Segundo and Lake Arrowhead for years. The hard work paid off as Starrantino was ranked as a professional skater by the U.S. Figure Skating Association this year.



Growing up, "skating came before silly things. It's an independent sport, so it made me an independent person," said Starrantino, who might do a summer tour in an ice show in the future. Right now, her priorities are her studies and preparing to compete for the national Miss Teen title Nov. 22 in Anaheim.



Her faith in God, nurtured at St. Rose of Lima in Simi Valley where she attended the parish school and ministered as an altar server and lector, is a source of constant strength. She wears a cross every day, including one pinned on the inside of her gown when she won the state title.



"Having God with you makes you a stronger person. You always have someone on your side. I'm thankful to my parents for raising me with faith," said Starrantino. Her title, she adds, is not just for her benefit, "It's also to benefit others" with messages of hope and encouragement, especially for young girls.



As she says in her pageant speech: "The strength obtained by accepting and realizing one's inner beauty is essential for a girl to conquer the obstacles and challenges that prevent her from fulfilling her dream, a strength that every girl possesses, but often does not show. Any dream has the potential of becoming reality, it only depends on believing in oneself to obtain that ultimate goal."