Winners Announced In Miss Rhomania Pageant

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Pictured left to right, 3rd place winner, Alexis McDermott; 2nd place winner, Bryanna Robinson, Miss Rhomania, Vinesha White, Little Miss Rhomania, Kearri'anna Johnson; 2nd place winner, Amari Hines; 3rd place winner, Khalia Granville.
Pictured left to right, 3rd place winner, Alexis McDermott; 2nd place winner, Bryanna Robinson, Miss Rhomania, Vinesha White, Little Miss Rhomania, Kearri'anna Johnson; 2nd place winner, Amari Hines; 3rd place winner, Khalia Granville.

Kearri'anna Johnson and Vinesha White were recently crowned winners at Miss Rhomania Pageant 2008.

Miss Johnson captured the title of Little Miss Rhomania, followed by Amari Hines and Khalia Granville. Miss White seized the title of Miss Rhomania, followed by Bryanna Robinson and Alexis McDermott.

The Miss Rhomania Pageant was held on Saturday, Sept. 6 at the Tivoli Theatre. 19 contestants were presented to the Chattanooga community through dance and a formal wear presentation. Miss Rhomania 2002, Ruth Blowe, presented the crowns to the new winners.

Miss Rhomania Pageant was sponsored by SGRho Fund in partnership with Gamma Theta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.

The triennial pageant generates funds for scholarships for deserving high school seniors and supports charitable endeavors.


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