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Miss Lubbock Scholarship Organization
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Official Rules And Regulations

Entrant agrees to abide by all the rules of the local, state, and National Miss America Organization now in effect or as announced hereafter.  Entrant agrees that the time, manner, and method of judging shall solely be within the discretion of the local, state, or national pageant and the decision of the judges is final.

Entrant agrees that if she is selected as the winner of this pageant, she will not sign a management contract with any individual, corporation, partnership, or agency, and that she will not give any written or verbal endorsement of any mercantile commodity or commercial organization; nor will she permit her photographs to be used in connection with any advertised commodity or service not associated with this contest, without the permission of the pageant.

A contestant must be a citizen of the United States at any time before the commencement of the state finals.  A contestant may enter this pageant if she is or has been a resident of Texas for a period of six (6) months immediately preceding the time she makes application to enter the local pageant.

The winner will represent the City of Lubbock, Texas and will be expected to promote the city as well as attend and perform her talent at various civic and other related events during her term as title holder.

A contestant must be female whose age shall not be less than seventeen (17) years, nor more that twenty-four (24) years of age on September 1st, immediately preceding the national finals in which she will compete.

A contestant must be of good moral character and shall not have been convicted of any crimes and shall possess talent, poise, personality, intelligence, charm and physical fitness.

A contestant must possess and display talent in a, not more than two (2) minute talent routine.  This routine must be presented live and not by way of motion picture film.  Vocal or instrumental recordings may be used in conjunction with her live presentation.  This talent may be singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument, dramatic reading, art display, dress designing, etc., or she may give a maximum two (2) minute talk.  A contestant may be either amateur or professional.

Unless specifically waived in writing by the Miss America Organization, no contestant in either a local or state pageant shall be eligible if she has endorsed or contracted to endorse any product competitive to products sold by the national sponsors of the Miss America Scholarship Organization.

A contestant is precluded from competition in another contest in the same year after having been selected the winner in any local pageant; nor can she succeed herself in the same local pageant during the franchise year.  The contestant shall not have been a previous state finalist who competed in the national finals.


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