COLUMBIA, Mo. – The 2024 Missouri 4-H State Fashion Revue on Saturday, Oct. 12, hosted 72 youths representing 26 counties across Missouri.
Top finishers at the 2024 State 4-H Fashion Revue
Constructed Casual
- Junior Division: Paige Cochran, Montgomery County, first; Madison Layman, Boone County, second; Adalynn Edmonds, Clay County, third.
- Intermediate Division: Makenna Stephens, Lafayette County, first; Isabel Branson, Bates County, second; Elania Arcala, Callaway County, third.
- Senior Division: Nina Allison, Moniteau County, first; Jayne Morgan, Macon County, second; Siciley Battrum, Clinton County, third.
Constructed Dressy
- Junior Division: Sally Williams, Caldwell County, first; Jenna Miller, Linn County, second; Harper Rogge, Cooper County, third.
- Intermediate Division: Evalynn Miles, Lafayette County, first; Ella Goedeke, Vernon County, second; Emma Linnenbringer, Callaway County, third.
- Senior Division: Elizabeth Seiler, Macon County, first; Brighid Groom, Lafayette County, second; Emery Petty, Clay County, third.
Crochet/Knit
- Intermediate Division: Hailey Dolt, Ray County, first.
- Senior Division: Hayley Frevert, Cooper County, first; Abbee Butner, Macon County, second.
Purchased Casual
- Junior Division: Oakly Watson, Boone County, first; Magdelena Menold, Cooper County, second, Daniel Norris, Jackson County, third.
- Intermediate Division: Grace Binder, Johnson County, first; Reagan Moore, Macon County, second.
- Senior Division: Hailey McDade, Clay County, first; Zoey Bush, Ray County, second.
Purchased Dressy
- Junior Division: Gentry Rogge, Cooper County, first.
- Intermediate Division: Emily Bax, Nodaway County, first; Annabelle Patrick, Bates County, second; Faith Norris, Jackson County, third.
- Senior Division: Rebecca McDade, Clay County, first; Callie Gann, Cooper County, second; Daylin Anderson, Livingston County, third.
100% Cotton Special Award
- Emery Petty, Clay County, Senior Constructed Dressy.
60%+ Wool Special Award
- Siciley Battrum, Clinton County, Senior Constructed Casual.
Judges selected two senior contestants to represent Missouri 4-H at the FCS National Championship and Conference in San Antonio, Texas in January 2025:
- Hayley Frevert, Cooper County, Constructed.
- Rebecca McDade, Clay County, Purchased.
Programs offered by Missouri 4-H would not be possible without support from our partners. Major support for Missouri 4-H Communication programs was provided by the Missouri 4-H Foundation.
Photo
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2024 Missouri 4-H Fashion Revue award winners.
About Missouri 4-H
Missouri 4-H grows today’s youth and prepares tomorrow’s leaders. With a blend of time-tested traditions and innovative hands-on learning, Missouri youth explore and find their spark in programs ranging from agriculture and conservation to aerospace and career development. Through clubs, programs, camps, in-school and after-school experiences, University of Missouri Extension faculty, staff and thousands of volunteers guide youth in developing essential skills, building confidence and fostering connections. Together, they inspire young people to make a real difference in their communities, their country and the world. To learn more about Missouri 4-H, visit 4h.missouri.edu.