Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Miss Arkansas 2019

- RACHEL HERZOG

Darynne Dahlem (from left) of Greenwood is crowned Miss Arkansas 2019 on Saturday in Little Rock by Miss Arkansas 2018 Claudia Raffo and 2019 Miss Arkansas Outstandin­g Teen Sarah Cate Lay.

Darynne Dahlem, a 22-year-old who wants to combat drug addiction by helping young people realize their self-worth, was crowned Miss Arkansas 2019 on Saturday night in downtown Little Rock.

Dahlem, a Greenwood native, was visibly shaking with joy as she accepted the crown onstage at the Robinson Performanc­e Hall.

Saturday was her fifth time competing in the Miss Arkansas competitio­n, and having come close to winning before, she said she was taken aback when her name wasn’t called when the emcees announced the first runner-up.

Growing up, Dahlem said she never would have imagined winning the crown one day.

“I came from a really small town. I was picked on in high school,” she said at a news conference following the competitio­n.

Dahlem said she plans to attend medical school and become a physician at Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Before that, she’ll spend her reign as Miss Arkansas working to prevent drug addiction by working with youth, helping them to recognize the first signs of addiction and realize their self-worth.

“When children know who they are, they’ll never be pressured to be something that they’re not,” she said.

She pointed to high rates of opioid addiction among teens in the state, and said Arkansas should be number one for lots of other reasons.

Contestant­s were judged on a talent, their answers to a question onstage and an evening wear portion where they shared a “social impact statement” on a cause they would promote if crowned.

The questions answered were submitted by fellow candidates. When asked whether health care should be provided by the government, Dahlem’s answer drew a loud round of applause from the audience.

“Health care is a human right. No one should have to feel like they have to decide between living a healthy life and living at all,” she said.

For her talent, Dahlem performed the Barbra Streisand song “Somewhere.”

The 2019 competitio­n marked the beginning of “Miss America 2.0,” after changes from the Miss America Organizati­on. This year’s competitio­n was the first without a swimwear portion. Additional­ly, the event is officially a competitio­n, not a pageant, and the women competing are candidates, not contestant­s.

The national organizati­on announced the changes in June 2018.

Dahlem said the eliminatio­n of the swimwear portion didn’t affect her experience much, since she’s used to eating healthy in preparatio­n for the competitio­n.

With the award, Dahlem receives a $30,000 scholarshi­p. Each of the 44 candidates received $400. This year’s competitio­n awarded a $181,300 in scholarshi­p money overall, host Chris Kane, a KATV anchor, said.

Dahlem was the winner of the Miss Apple Blossom competitio­n. This year was her last chance to compete in Miss Arkansas before aging out. She said competing in pageants paid for her schooling at the University of Arkansas.

The first runner-up was North Little Rock native Laura Leigh Turner.

Dahlem will go on to compete at the national Miss America pageant in September. Three Miss Arkansas winners have gone on to take the national crown, most recently in 2016 when Savvy Shields Wolfe won the title.

Last year’s Miss Arkansas, Claudia Raffo, won an award for community impact at the national pageant.

Dahlem said she’s most looking forward to being a motivation­al speaker in schools in the coming year. After struggling with selfdoubt and stage fright in the past, the 22-year-old said she loves public speaking.

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