The newly-crowned Miss America, the first active duty military officer to win the national competition, was one of the most popular girls back in high school, a cheerleader who served as president of the Astronomy and Earth Clubs, flew planes, and aspired to take a rocket to .But what locals most respected was the way Madison Marsh treated others – even in her choice for a prom date when she accepted an invitation not from a football star, but from a water boy for the team with special needs.'That's how everyone knows her – Sweet Madison,' said 22-year-old Savannah Parker from Madison's graduating class at Southside High School in Fort Smith, . 'She was friendly with everyone. Someone like him even, with autistic needs, looked up to Madison. It says a lot about her. That's just the person she is.'
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