
18
year old Caitlin Klug proudly comes from Eau Claire Michigan.
She is self-described as extremely energetic and creative.
Caitlin stands 5'4" and has dark brown eyes and dark
brown hair. She is the daughter of Kirt and Christine Klug,
and has 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Caitlin
is a high honor student at Lake Michigan Catholic High School
where she is active
in tennis, volleyball, cheerleading,
soccer, Liturgical club, Pep club, Key club, Prom committee
and is a member of the Student Counsel as Secretary for her
Senior
class. She is a member of the National Honor society and has
received the Scholar Athlete Award. Caitlin also attends the
Professional Health Careers Academy where she was proudly one
of two students from her high school who were accepted.
She
is a member of 4-H and the Teen Service Club and is currently
a
Youth Advisor for the Berrien County 4-H Foundation. Caitlin
owns and shows her own llamas and her family farm is also home
to more llamas, ponies, sheep, rabbits, ducks, geese, chickens,
doves, dogs, cats, fish, a horse, a parrot and a guinea pig
all of which she also helps care for. Caitlin's plan for
the future
is to pursue a career as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, specializing
in orthopedics and exotic animals.
Caitlin
has enjoyed working with mentally and physically disabled
athletes through the
Michigan Special Olympics. She is also
committed to and speaks with other young people about Teen
Social Acceptance
and feels that everyone should be on the same level, be accepted
by their peers and have a feeling of self-worth. Adding to
her already busy lifestyle, Caitlin is looking forward to
representing Michigan at the Miss Teen USA pageant.
The
Miss Universe Organization, producers of the MISS UNIVERSE,
MISS
USA, and MISS TEEN USA Pageants are a Donald J. Trump
and NBC Universal partnership. By forging relationships
with organizations
committed to education and action such as SHINE (Seeking
Harmony in Neighborhoods Everyday), Sparrow Clubs, D.A.R.E.
and Best
Buddies, Miss Teen USA is armed to impact teenagers today.
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