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The Royal Court of ETSU

​​     There have been a long line of past Miss. ETSU Royal Queens that historically represent excellence within the realm of East Tennessee State University. In 2011, Bethany Wellhousen was appointed Miss ETSU 2011. She went out into the community and served through many community service endeavors. In addition, Bethany served her community service under the direction of the Alpha Phi Omega's platform, Give Kids the World and Boy Scott National Jamboree.

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The four Points of the crowns stand for Leadership, Friendship, Service, and Originality. The four points of the crown is the same concept coined by the Alpha Phi Omega's Organization. Bethany Wellhousen crowned Jessica Daniels, Miss ETSU 2012, on April 21, 2012 at the D.P. Culp Center. Jessica plans to continue the growth of her platform "One Beat at a Time". Miss Daniels made history because she is the first Miss ETSU in an extensive period of time. We are pleased to have such a hard worker assume her duties as Miss ETSU 2012.

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     In Spring 2012, history was implemented by crowning the very first Miss Blue & Gold. As East Tennessee State University Campus Representatives, the Miss Blue and Gold Title was founded by Byrgundy Mallory, Stephanie Britt and supported by the Alpha Phi Omega Organization. In addition, Constance Redd, was crowned the first Miss Blue and Gold during the Miss ETSU/Miss Blue & Gold Pageant at the D.P. Culp Center on April 21, 2012. Miss. Redd is very excited to develop her platform and serve through her community service endeavors.

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ETSU Royal Court Supports Jessica and Makes Appereances at a Miss America Preliminary

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