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Miss Hibiscus 2009 - Vero Beach, FL


This year’s Miss Hibiscus Pageant was not only rich in tradition, it also introduced two new categories – Miss Congeniality and Miss Photogenic. Miss Congeniality was chosen solely by the pageant contestants themselves for her friendly demeanor and ability to get along with everyone. Leah Cason, a 20 year old student at Indian River State College, was presented with the honor of being the first Miss Congeniality for the Miss Hibiscus Pageant.

The winner of Miss Photogenic was the next special category to be announced at this year’s pageant. Earlier in the week, the contestants were photographed by professional photographer, J. Scott Kelly of Island Images Professional Photography Studio, Inc. After careful deliberation, Vero Beach High School student, Lily O’Dare was chosen as the first Miss Photogenic. Lily was awarded a photography session and modeling contract from Island Images totaling $750.00.

With all of the wonderful candidates, the judges’ decisions were not easy. As a result, there was another first for the pageant - a tie in the scoring for 2nd runner-up. Brianne Manning and Lily O’Dare were both named 2nd runner-up. According to the Miss Hibiscus Pageant Committee Chairwoman and former Miss Hibiscus, Elizabeth Graves-Bass, there had never been a tie in previous years. Shanna Ward, a 20 year old graduate of Florida Southern College, was selected as first runner-up, winning a $300.00 cash prize, along with prizes from area businesses.

The title of Miss Hibiscus 2009, as well as $1,000 in cash, a Vero Beach bracelet from Leigh Jewelers, and numerous gift certificates went to 16 year old St. Edward’s student, Chloe Rose. Throughout the year, Chloe will represent historic downtown Vero Beach through special appearances and community activities. A true testament to Chloe’s commitment to her community was the fact that immediately after being crowned Miss Hibiscus, she was off and running, participating in the Relay for Life of the Beaches event held the same evening as the pageant.

The tradition of academic excellence, community service, self-confidence, high ethical standards and leadership qualities were well represented in all of the 12 contestants - each one proving to be a remarkable roll model and inspiration in their community.

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