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"Junior Miss is about how you see yourself as beautiful."
The 6-10 junior missed nine games this season with a strained arch.
I bought her several junior miss maternity dresses just for that purpose.
"I credit my own success to Junior Miss," she added.
She then went to Indiana's Junior Miss later that year.
In 1963, all 50 states had their own Junior Miss in the national finals.
The name "America's Junior Miss" would be restored in 1993.
In 1994, the America's Junior Miss finals once again became a national event on television.
"I like Clarissa, but think she should shop in the Junior Miss department."
America's Junior Miss has awarded its last crown.
Thoughts entered the junior misses pretty head.
Jones quickness surprised her as he put an arm by either side of her shoulder and looked down on the junior miss.
Junior Miss was published by Doubleday in 1941.
It is the perfect dress size for you-- a Junior Miss size five.
She's from Missouri and was America's 1978 Junior Miss.
She won the Junior Miss America 1999 pageant.
She had a bestseller when Doubleday published her Junior Miss collection in 1941.
Junior Miss had different runs as a CBS radio situation comedy.
In this decade, two holders of the Junior Miss title would soon lead successful careers while supporting the organization that helped them along the way.
Her movie career began with the 1945 film, Junior Miss, a movie based on her popular radio show by the same name.
A new program was started for the out-of-town girls, leading directly to the establishment of America's Junior Miss.
She played child roles in community theater until having to kiss a boy in "Junior Miss" became too embarrassing to bear.
It had taken the junior miss only fifteen minutes of rest before she rewound the tape herself, stepped back into prom heels and demanded more.
She then won the title "Junior Miss Georgia".