Always a shy kid, Shirley Cothran Barret ('73, '74 M.Ed.) didn't grow up wanting to be Miss America or a princess.
But when she was a student at North Texas, members of the Denton Jaycees civic organization suggested she enter a local pageant, telling her it offered valuable scholarship money.
She competed in two Miss Denton pageants, but didn't win.
"You have to sometimes stumble to be successful," she says. "It worked out that way for me."
She switched pageant cities, winning Miss Haltom-Richland, in the suburbs north of Fort Worth, in 1974. Then, in a matter of months, she was named Miss Texas and crowned Miss America.
Barret was swept up in a whirlwind of activity after taking the title -- just a few years after another Denton native and North Texas alumna, Phyllis George, won in 1971. Another alum, Ellie Breaux ('23), the current Miss Texas, will vie for the honor Jan 14.
After she finished her reign, Barret earned a doctoral degree in education and pursued a successful career as a motivational speaker. She enjoys spending time with her six grandchildren and living in Aledo. But she'll never forget that moment when she heard her name called out as Miss America.
"All that is very surreal for someone from Denton, Texas," she says. "My life has never been the same ever since."