Maine
Year | Name | Hometown | Age | Local title | Placement at MAO Teen | Special scholarships at MAO Teen | Notes |
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2012 | Katie Elliott | ||||||
2011 | Alison Folsom | Saco | 16 | Troy Scholarship Winner | Sister of Shannon Folsom, Maine's 2008 Outstanding Teen | ||
2010 | Marybeth Noonan | Raymond | 15 | ||||
2009 | Kristin Korda | Saco | |||||
2008 | Shannon Folsom | Saco | 17 | Troy Scholarship Winner | Crowned Miss Collegiate America 2011 | ||
2007 | Erin Buck | Caribou | 15 | ||||
2006 | Mallory Lavoie | Madawaska | 16 | ||||
2005 | Katelyn Smith | Enfield | 16 |
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Famous quotes containing the word maine:
“Those Maine woods differ essentially from ours. There you are never reminded that the wilderness which you are threading is, after all, some villagers familiar wood-lot, some widows thirds, from which her ancestors have sledded fuel for generations, minutely described in some old deed which is recorded, of which the owner has got a plan, too, and old bound-marks may be found every forty rods, if you will search.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“We know of no scripture which records the pure benignity of the gods on a New England winter night. Their praises have never been sung, only their wrath deprecated. The best scripture, after all, records but a meagre faith. Its saints live reserved and austere. Let a brave, devout man spend the year in the woods of Maine or Labrador, and see if the Hebrew Scriptures speak adequately to his condition and experience.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I heard the dog-day locust here, and afterward on the carries, a sound which I had associated only with more open, if not settled countries. The area for locusts must be small in the Maine Woods.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)