Miss Sam Houston 2013 pageant
Miss Delta Sigma Theta crowned winner
Published: Thursday, February 28, 2013
Updated: Thursday, February 28, 2013 17:02
provided by Shanece Smith
Winner of 2013 Miss Sam Houston Shanece Smith poses with 2012 Miss Sam Houston Angelic Ortiz and competition judge Terri Jaggers.
Barriers were broken at the Miss Sam Houston State University pageant but controversy surrounds the judges’ decision.
Shanece Smith, a junior communications studies major and Miss Delta Sigma Theta won the judges over with her outgoing personality and spunky attitude. Smith not only brought her unique flare to the stage but also broke the model of pageant women.
“I can say that I have knocked over another barrier, I know I can do it, all you have to do is put your mind to it and everything will work its course,” Smith said.
Smith competed against six other women in a series of competitions that showcased their spirit, talent and poise. First runner up was Meagen Morrison, Miss Alpha Delta Pi, followed by the second runner up Lindsey Hill, Miss Orange Pride.
While these seven young women represent the diversity of the SHSU campus, some raise the question as to whether or not the pageant portrays a different message.
Smith is the third woman from a minority group to win the title of Miss SHSU, but Assistant Director of Student Activities, Donielle Miller, believes it shouldn’t be about race but about the character of the person.
“Most of our judges are not from minority groups and I think it is about the content of the person and not the color of their skin. It is about the content they bring to the stage,” Smith said.
As with every pageant questions are raised over the fairness, Miller says she can attest that the Miss SHSU pageant is in no way fixed.
“The scores are open for the young ladies to come back and review them, they know how this pageant will be scored going into it we keep all of the scores on file. We keep a spreadsheet of everything that happens that tabulation is done by Executive Director of Campus Activates and Leadership initiatives Dr. Leah Mulligan and a assistant to the department it doesn’t touch program council hands it doesn’t touch anyone who is directly connected to the pageant,” Miller said.
Whether people believe the pageant is fixed or not, SHSU and the city of Huntsville have a new representative for the Miss Texas America pageant later this year.
Smith not only walked away with the coveted crown of Miss SHSU, she was also awarded a $2,000 educational fund, $500 for her sponsoring organization and a 1 year meal plan with Aramark catering services.
Angelic Oritz, 2012 Miss Sam Houston, says she had an amazing experience during her reign and is proud to hand the title over to someone she knows.
Ortiz advised the new Miss SHSU to stay loyal to her platform and to never lose sight of her purpose whether she wins or lose.
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I am sorry you feel this away after reading my article but please hear me out. As a writer I simply brought up the question that most people bring up after a pageant, was it fair? and what does SHSU have to say about it being the third minority group representative? I didn't mean to bring a negative light on Shanece but simply to bring up a question that many will ask. As a writer I strive to report the truth and also clear the air for any questions my readers might have. I believe I cleared the air for anyone who did have questions about anything, that way they don't go around saying, "well i think the pageant is fixed" they can simply open a news paper and see... IT IS NOT. I also wrote about her outstanding personality and how it is amazing that she along with SHSU are opening the door for other women and breaking that model of a typical pageant girl! I was very very excited for Shanece and congratulated her on being a role model for other women all over campus. If you have any questions or would like to sit down with me to discuss my articles please contact me at csimpson@houstonianonline.com


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