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Clover High pageant raises $24K for St. Jude’s hospital


Clover High School senior Bailey Bottini (aka Bailey Bokini) was crowned Miss Moped 2015 in the fifth annual Moped to Memphis Miss Moped Womanless Beauty Pageant for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Runner-up was senior Laird Curtin (aka Miss Jamie Lynn Curtin).
Clover High School senior Bailey Bottini (aka Bailey Bokini) was crowned Miss Moped 2015 in the fifth annual Moped to Memphis Miss Moped Womanless Beauty Pageant for St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Runner-up was senior Laird Curtin (aka Miss Jamie Lynn Curtin). CLOVER HIGH SCHOOL

Moped to Memphis held its fifth annual Miss Moped Womanless Beauty Pageant for St. Jude Children’s Hospital on March 14 at Blue Eagle Academy Auditorium with a standing-room-only audience.

Many students and teachers participated in the pageant, with senior Bailey Bottini (aka Bailey Bokini) being crowned Miss Moped 2015.

Runner-up was senior Laird Curtin (aka Miss Jamie Lynn Curtin).

The event raised more than $24,000.

This grass-roots initiative to raise money for the hospital in Memphis, Tenn., was founded by Clover High teacher Frank Falls.

This story was originally published March 24, 2015 at 1:55 PM with the headline "Clover High pageant raises $24K for St. Jude’s hospital."

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