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Lindsay Tosch Crowned 2010 Miss AuburnAuburn's Lindsay Tosch was crowned 2010 Miss Auburn to culminate the two-day Miss Auburn pageant on Feb. 5 at the Auburn Performing Arts Center. Tosch is currently attending Green River Community College and hopes to become an architect specializing in large buildings such as hotels. Tosch wowed the audience on Thursday night with her vocal talent singing "Think of Me" from Phantom of the Opera and her platform issue is promoting internet safety for children.
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Donate Now to Your Favorite Contestant!The 2010 contestant photos and resumes are now posted. Learn more about this year's contestants.
You can now donate to your favorite contestant to increase her scholarship total. Auburn's program awards more scholarship dollars nationwide than any other local program because of the support of individual donations and generous sponsors.
Thank you in advance for supporting the 2010 program!
2010 Contestant Donations (Top 5)
- Jackie Guyette
- Rachel Pack
- Amanda Hainer
- Lindsay Tosch (t)
Kalie Krueger (t)
- Hayley Louise McJunkin
100% of all donations will go towards each contestant's scholarship award.
(Last update: 02-05-10| 6:00 p.m.)
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Message from 2009 Miss Washington and 2007 Miss Auburn
Devanni Partridge, current Miss Washington, was Miss Auburn in 2007. Devanni has a message for all the current and future contestants of the MASP.
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| Lindsay Tosch 2010 Miss Auburn |
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About MASP
The Miss Auburn Scholarship Program is the strongest community based scholarship competition of its kind in the state. In 1997 the Miss America organization proclaimed the Miss Auburn Scholarship Fund to be the largest local pageant in the nation and we continue to set new records.
In 1995, Amber Hamilton became Auburn's first Miss Washington. The program is produced by the Miss Auburn Scholarship Program, Inc. and sponsored by The Auburn Noon Lions Club. It is an official preliminary to the Miss Washington and Miss America Scholarship Pageants.
It provides opportunities for young women to expand their quest for knowledge and acquire skills to better equip them for future opportunities. Most importantly, participants will have many occasions to develop their leadership skills, resulting in a greater sense of awareness of their potential.
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