by Erika Murillo on 2013-09-25
The sound of a drum roll filled Sturges Center for the Fine Arts Saturday Sept. 21, as the audience anticipated the announcement of the winner of the Miss Cardinal City pageant.
Attendees gathered at the center on North E Street at 6 p.m. for the beginning of the ninth annual Miss Cardinal City beauty pageant which saw Carolina Beltran crowned as the new Miss Cardinal City for the year cycle of 2013–2014. Twenty-two contestants where vying for the coveted title—all of them seniors at San Bernardino High School, the oldest in the county, otherwise known as Cardinal City High—which the winner holds for a full year. The pageant is meant to find a candidate to represent all the different noteworthy aspects of San Bernardino High School.
“It inspires young kids who live in inner-city communities to get out of their comfort zone,” said Jamie Rios, coordinator of the Mr. and Miss Cardinal City pageants. “It’s not only about the glitz and the glamour [the Miss Cardinal City pageant] but also about the community.” Girls are eligible to participate in the pageant when they finish their required community service hours and are seniors at San Bernardino High School, stated Rios. “Don’t give me money, give back to your community,” said Rios. Rios also insisted many of the past contestants were normally shy, but by participating in the pageant they become more confident and sure of themselves. “Win or lose, the contestants take the experience of being part of the pageant with them,” added Rios.
“If you don’t try at least once, you’ll never know what could have happened. You have nothing to lose,” added Rios.
Miss Cardinal has grown over the past nine years and the support of the community is a big factor. “All of the volunteers, the sponsors, everyone involved make this pageant possible. It brings joy to me that we have the support of the community,” shared Rios.
Miss Cardinal City is held each fall and Mr. Cardinal City is held in the spring when the contestants are at the end of their junior year. The winners will attend various events throughout the year and volunteer at various locations. Winners are also helped with college and scholarship applications, interview skills, and given a portfolio showcasing their hard work throughout the year of their reign.
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Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013
6 p.m.
Sturges Center for the Fine Arts, 1850 North E Street in San Bernardino.
22 CONTESTANTS VIE FOR TITLE OF MISS CARDINAL CITY
Twenty-two young women will compete on September 21 at 6 p.m. for the honor of representing San Bernardino High School, Cardinal City, and the City of San Bernardino.
During the pageant, Miss Cardinal City contestants will be ranked by a panel of judges in on-stage categories, including sportswear, evening gown, and on-stage question. Off-stage rankings, tabulated before the pageant, include grades, attendance, and personal interviews.
According to pageant director and Bilingual School Outreach Worker Jamie Rios, two of the goals for Miss Cardinal City and related pageant Mr. Cardinal City are to develop students’ confidence and raise community awareness and pride in San Bernardino High and the city.
“San Bernardino High is the oldest public high school in the entire county. It is also part of two cities. Many people don’t realize the high school itself is a chartered city, Cardinal City,” Rios said. “With that kind of history and community significance, I felt we needed ambassadors, young people who could represent all these different and note-worthy aspects of San Bernardino High School.”
According to Rios, the Miss Cardinal City pageant would not be possible without the following sponsors: Stater Bros. Markets, D’Arca Formal Wear, Angel’s Closet, Fairview Ford, The Way World Outreach, Marinello Schools of Beauty, San Bernardino Sun newspaper, San Bernardino High School Class of 1961, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey, Mrs. Pat Williams, First Ward Councilwoman Virginia Marquez, Mr. Jim Smith, Mr. Anyabwile Naazir, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Noble, Ms. Charlene Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arellano, Mr. Richard Carlos, San Bernardino City Unified School District, and San Bernardino High School Associated Student Body (ASB).
The pageant begins at 6 p.m. at Sturges Center for the Fine Arts, 1850 North E Street in San Bernardino. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Jamie Rios at (909) 881-8058.
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This section is not for publication: A list of 2013-2014 contestants, a list of past Miss Cardinal City winners, and photos and audio clips of each contestant, are available for your use at: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hkzyw9zirb9ao6r/Z4YuTj8C-D. Images are listed by contestant number. For example, “Miss Cardinal01a.jpg” and “Miss Cardinal01b.jpg” are both photos of contestant #1, Nancy Vieyra.