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39 contestants compete for Miss Buford Middle School title

Buford Middle School presented its Miss BMS Pageant on Thursday, Nov. 18, at the Buford High School Performing Arts Center. A fundraiser for the eighth grade, the event raised approximately $7,500 after expenses. Thirty-nine contestants, the most in the recent history of the pageant, graced the stage in formal attire to be judged on poise, grace and natural beauty. 

“One of the best things about this year’s pageant was witnessing several young ladies step out of their comfort zones and try something new,” said pageant sponsor Katie Duncan. “It was rewarding for all of us to be a part of their experience, and we are so proud of them.”

Pictured from left to right are Miss People’s Choice Hallie Walsh, seventh grade; Miss Buford Middle 2021: Ansleigh Rose, seventh grade; and Miss Spirit of BMS: Halle Roy, eighth grade. Photo courtesy of Katie Duncan

Winners were selected by a panel of three judges. Assisting with crowning were the 2020 Miss BMS Joscelyn Mandall, 2018 Miss BMS Mariana Borja and reigning 2021 Miss Junior Buford and 2021 Miss Georgia Teen Volunteer Mara Eva Cline.

The winners were: 

Additional pageant awards were presented to: 

“The eighth grade team is excited about how the proceeds of this fundraiser will be given directly back to our students by purchasing books and materials to enhance the learning opportunities in our classrooms,” Duncan said. 

The new Miss BMS will have the opportunity to ride in the upcoming Buford Business Alliance Christmas Parade on Saturday, Dec. 4.

FEATURED IMAGE ABOVE: The top 12 in the Miss Buford Middle School pageant pose for a photo during the fundraising event on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, at the Buford High School Performing Arts Center. Photo courtesy of Katie Duncan 

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