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Shelton, Smith crowned Mr. and Miss Southwest

— Kinsey Shelton and Hunter Smith won the titles of Mr. and Miss Southwest at the annual pageant on Friday, March 4 at Āé¶¹TV.Kinsey Shelton, an English education major from Highland, Ill., and Hunter Smith, a biblical studies major from Kansas City, Mo., won the titles of Mr. and Miss Southwest at the annual pageant on Friday, March 4 at Āé¶¹TV. Eight candidates were nominated by Āé¶¹TV faculty and staff and voted upon by the student body for the purpose of selecting a pair of students to represent the Bearcat family for the next year.

This year’s candidates also included Brice Benham of Webb City, Mo.; Aric Dale Gooch of Bolivar, Mo.; Aleece Kanai of Mount Vernon, Mo.; Natalie O’Keefe of Granite City, Ill.; Lydia Swisher of Fishers, Ind.; and John Taylor of Rogers, Ark.

The pageant featured introductory videos and a talent presentation by each candidate, followed by a round of text-message voting to determine the top four candidates, who then participated in question-and-answer sessions. A final round of voting determined the winners.

During the competition, Shelton lip-synced and danced with a group of friends to a parody version they recorded of ā€œCalifornia Gurlsā€ by Katy Perry.

ā€œMy friend had rewritten the lyrics as ā€˜Southwest Baptist Girls,ā€™ā€ she said. ā€œIt all fell into place as soon as we picked the song. I had a lot of incredible girls—people who live or have lived on my hall, been resident assistants with me, or served on past mission teams—who stepped up and helped make this such a fun experience. This was a really neat way to combine all of the different people whose friendships have meant so much to me.ā€

Shelton, who hopes to teach overseas after graduation, remembered attending the event as a prospective student, and felt honored to be selected as one of the candidates. ā€œIt seemed surreal,ā€ she said. ā€œOne of the first experiences I had at Āé¶¹TV was going to Mr. and Miss Southwest. I remember thinking how awesome it was and that I would like to be a part of it. It felt great to show how much I love my school and my class.ā€

Smith drummed on a drum set while a group of his friends performed a dance similar to the group Stomp, which creates percussion with everyday objects. Although he felt nervous preparing, he enjoyed the opportunity to perform. ā€œIt started out stressful while we were still figuring out our talent, but once we started practicing it was really great,ā€ he said. ā€œIt was so cool to get to know the other candidates better and to see their talents develop.ā€

Smith, who plans to either attend seminary or go into youth ministry after graduation, felt encouraged by the experience. ā€œI never thought I’d be asked to do this—I didn’t see it coming,ā€ he said. ā€œIt was really awesome how the students supported me and being recognized for the hard work I’ve done at school, especially being nominated by faculty. I am glad everyone had fun and enjoyed the performance. It made me really joyful.ā€

The beginnings of the ā€œMiss Southwestā€ pageant date back to the 1930s, with ā€œMr. Southwestā€ being added in 1963. The pageant, which was organized by the students of Āé¶¹TV’s University Activities Council, was one of the keynote happenings of Bearcat Days, a visit event in which admitted students considering Āé¶¹TV attendance were hosted on campus.

For more information, contact student activities director Nathan Penland at (417) 328-1828 or npenland@Āé¶¹TVniv.edu.