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Adeline Kenerly crowned Miss University of Georgia 2014

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Adeline Kenerly

Athens, Ga. – Adeline Kenerly, a second-year student in broadcast/digital journalism and political science, was crowned Miss University of Georgia 2014 at the annual scholarship pageant held Jan. 18 in the UGA Fine Arts Auditorium.

Kenerly is the daughter of Dr. John Lex Kenerly III and Joy Bland Kenerly of Jesup, who was named Miss UGA in 1981.

Fourth runner up in the pageant was Gabrielle Clifford, a second-year public relations major from Powder Springs; Clifford also won the award for “Best Interview.” Third runner up was Destiny Levant, a second-year early childhood education major from Reidsville. Lindsay Quandt, a third-year marketing/international business and German major from Peachtree City, received second runner-up honors and Madison Brett, a fourth-year early childhood education major from Kite, was named first runner-up.

The “Floreida Harrell Miss Congeniality Scholarship” was given to Lauren Maldonado, a third-year visual journalism major from Lawrenceville, and the “People’s Choice” award, voted on by audience members, went to McKinley Gropp, a third-year math education major from Marietta.

EmmaKate Few, a 15-year-old high school sophomore from Augusta, was crowned Miss UGA Outstanding Teen 2014. She had been appointed to the title last fall.

Kenerly is involved in campus life: she is a UGA Majorette, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and has leadership roles with both UGA Relay for Life and HEROs at UGA, a student organization that raises fund for pediatric HIV/AIDS. She was also a member of the Student Government Association’s Freshman Forum.

Kenerly will compete in the 2014 Miss Georgia Scholarship Pageant June 18-21; the winner of that pageant will represent Georgia in the Miss America Pageant.

Emily Bordon, a third-year early childhood education major, was crowned Miss Augusta on Jan. 11 and will also compete at the Miss Georgia pageant.

The Miss America Organization, at the local, state, and national levels, represents the largest private scholarship foundation for women in the United States. This year, scholarship assistance totaling more than $45 million was available to contestants at all three levels. The Miss America Organization, established in 1921, is a nonprofit civic corporation.

For more information, call 706-542-8546 or see http://missuga.uga.edu.

The Miss UGA Scholarship Pageant is a program within UGA’s Division of Student Affairs.