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KU junior
twirls her way to Atlantic City
As
published on KUConnection.com
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Angelea Busby, Photo courtesy
Stan Reimer Photography
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Perhaps you have already seen her face on
the big screen at the stadium. There she was, out in front of the KU
marching band, twirling her baton high into the air during the home
football games.
Now, you will get to see much more of the
Marching Jayhawks' featured twirler, Angelea Busby, a KU junior from
Lenexa. Last month, Busby was crowned Miss Kansas and will represent the
state—and her beloved Jayhawks—-in the Miss America competition Sept.
20 in Atlantic City.
It is a dream come true for Busby, 21.
However, her victory means she will have to leave her studies at KU for a
year to serve as Miss Kansas—-and, with luck, Miss America. That also
means stepping down as recruitment chair for her sorority, Kappa Alpha
Theta, and as a director of Rock Chalk Revue, the annual spring musical
production and fund-raising event at KU. More important, it also means
missing being at school with her brother, incoming freshman Nick Busby.
"We were so excited to go to school
together but now we can't," Angelea said. "But he's happy for
me."
When she does return to KU, she will finish
her degree in journalism and hopes to enter the KU School of Law, which
her Miss Kansas scholarship winnings will pay for completely. She plans to
study mental health public policy. Her platform issue as Miss Kansas is
depression awareness in addition to substance and alcohol abuse.
She also hopes her new title will open
doors for her. Although she has performed at football games, she never has
had the chance to perform inside Allen Fieldhouse for the basketball
crowd.
"Maybe now they will let me do one
game, or even just Late Night," she said.
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