Miss Blue Revue Pageant Highlights Youths
The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc Zeta Kappa Zeta Chapter, of Tyler, presents Miss Blue Revue 2008 on April 26.
The pageant will take place at Glass Recreation Center, 501 W. 32nd St. at 6 p.m.
Miss Blue Revue is a fundraiser and a social service project, in which the women of Zeta Phi Beta work with young women in the community in grades seven through 12 in the area of "finer womanhood," according to information from the sorority.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was founded in 1920 on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. The organization sought to establish an organization predicated on the precepts of scholarship, service, sisterhood and finer womanhood.
The local chapter will support Zetas Helping Other People Excel, or Z-HOPE, an outreach service program.
Contestants this year are:
Toya Adams, 18, of Lindale High School. She is the daughter of Sabrina Fielder and Bobby Ross, of Lindale;
Toya Adams, 18, of Lindale High School. She is the daughter of Sabrina Fielder and Bobby Ross, of Lindale;
Iesha Whitemon, an Athens High School junior, is the daughter of Regina and Lonnie Whitemon.
Shaunte' Thompson, a John Tyler High School senior, is the daughter of Joe and Rachael Thompson.
Staci Che'rece Menefee, 17, a senior at John Tyler High School, is the daughter of Aretha Menefee-Dixon and Stanley Menefee.
KiAndra Shunrae Cain, 13, a seventh-grader at Hubbard Middle School, is the daughter of Kennie and Yumesha Mosely.
Brittannee' Vonyee Haralson, 16, a junior at Lindale High School, is the daughter of Carlotta Butler and Wilson Haralson.






