Mary Ann McDougal, county’s first Outstanding Teen

Published 11:41 am Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Four generations celebrate Miss Shelby County Outstanding Teen 2012 win, from left, mother Wendy Neuendorf McDougal; daughter Miss OS Teen Mary Ann McDougal; maternal grandmother Mary Neuendorf; and maternal great-grandmother Danolyn Poole. (Contributed)

By PHOEBE DONALD ROBINSON / Community Columnist

The Miss America Organization (MAO) is the largest provider of scholarships for women in the world — more than $45 million dollars since its inception 90 years ago. The crowns that are won at the local, state and national level are awarded on personal interview, talent, lifestyle and fitness, evening wear and on-stage questions to women ages 18-24.

In 2005, a new scholarship program for girls ages 13-17 was introduced by the MAO, the Miss America Outstanding Teen program, which competes also at the local, state and national levels. More than $2 million in scholarship money has been awarded since the new program began.

For the first time, Shelby County has its own Miss Outstanding Teen 2012. She’s Mary Ann McDougal. McDougal was crowned by co-emcees Miss Alabama Outstanding Teen 2011 Mi’a Callens and Miss Shelby County 2012 Sydnii Todd. Pageant Director was Haley Spates Mims.

McDougal is 15 and a sophomore at Oak Mountain High School. She is the daughter of Wendy and Tom McDougal (Indian Springs); and her mother was Miss Alabama 1991. Her brother, Madden, is a sixth grader at Oak Mountain Middle School. Her grandparents are Chelsea City Councilman Dale and Mary Neuendorf and Julie McDougal of Montgomery, and her great-grandmother is Danolyn Poole (Greenville). She is a cheerleader, member of the show choir “Chanter,” drama and French clubs and a Diamond Doll (baseball team hostess).

MacDougal is passionate about her platform, “PETS — Providing Encouraging Training Smiles for the pet and owner.” She recently raised $300 for the Shelby County Humane Society by hosting a princess party where young girls paid $10 for a day of fun, fixing hair, makeup and manicures as McDougal talked to the girls about the responsibilities of pet ownership. McDougal has already appeared at the South Shelby Chamber American Idol party and introduced “Elvis” at the Shelby County Fair. She looks forward to riding in the Columbiana Christmas Parade and appearing at other events.

For her onstage question, McDougal was asked what she has gained by participating in the Miss Outstanding Teen program.

“I have gained so much more self confidence,” McDougal replied. “I have always been painfully shy, and this has helped me step out of my comfort zone.”

“It means the world to me to represent my county. It is such an honor,” said McDougal the night she won her crown.

Shelby County is honored to have Mary Ann McDougal as its Miss Outstanding Teen 2012.

Phoebe Donald Robinson can be reached by email at phoeberobinson@bellsouth.net.

About Phoebe Donald Robinson

I am President of Donald Real Estate and Ins. Co., Inc., a company that my grandfather , Charles J. Donald, founded in 1925. I am the third generation owner of the business. I am also the Columbiana Columnist for the Shelby County Reporter.

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