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Camille Call

1997-1999


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This enriching pageant experience has helped me grow in many ways including talent, confidence, poise, intelligence, and especially my leadership abilities.

Being A Miss Deaf Utah queen has taught me about the importance of hard work, commitment, and team-work.  It is worth it in the long run as it has not been an easy task.  I will always treasure this wonderful, memorable experience as being a role model in serving the community and especially deaf children. Through my platform on Deaf and Political Advocacy, I have developed greater appreciation for the deaf needs and services that we have today. I definitely will continue to be actively involved in the deaf community.

I would like to emphasize the importance of the Miss Deaf Utah (and other states) Pageant and that they are not beauty contests. Instead: appearance, personality, intelligence and talent are sought in contestants. I strongly believe that young women can serve as valuable role models for our future generations. Pageants can be a means of providing great opportunities for women to develop leadership skills, talent, confidence and poise. I encourage all girls to compete in pageants when they have the opportunity to.

Also I had a wonderful opportunity to go Miss Deaf America Pageant. It was fun making new friends!!!

REPRESENTING UTAH WAS ONE OF THE BEST EXPERIENCES I HAVE HAD THAT CHANGED MY LIFE.



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