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She was born Linda Ann Moulton in Boise, Idaho. [6] Howe entered the 1963 Miss Boise pageant for college scholarships and went on to win the 1963 Miss Idaho crown [6] and scholarships, and participated in the Miss America 1964 pageant that year in Atlantic City. Howe received her 1965 B.A. cum laude in English Literature from the University of ...
Miss Idaho State University Speech on Fashion Design with Modeling Non-finalist Talent Award 1964: Judith Steubbe Moscow: 21 Miss University of Idaho Piano, Fantaisie-Impromptu: Non-finalist Talent Award 1963: Linda Moulton: Boise: 20 Miss Boise Semi-classical Vocal & Piano 1962: Irene May Ammons Nampa: 23 Miss Nampa Folk Vocal, "The Riddle ...
Previously Miss Idaho Teen USA 1998; Later Miss Idaho 2004. [2] 2000: Brooke Gambrell Boise: 26 Previously Miss Idaho 1995; 1999: Amy Ambrose Boise: 18 Previously Miss Idaho Teen USA 1995; 1998: Melinda Grassmick Boise: 18 1997: Calley Slagle Boise: 18 did not compete: Originally first runner-up, assumed the title when Brandi Sherwood inherited ...
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The creator and supervising producer of the initial episode, produced by Paramount for Fox TV, was Linda Moulton Howe. One of her episodes was A Strange Harvest , about the worldwide animal-mutilation mystery linked to extraterrestrial beings.
The U.S. Marine Corps on Friday released the identities of the five Marines who were killed after their helicopter crashed while flying from Nevada to California during a routine training mission.
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Gordie Howe poses in 1963 with 540 pucks on the ice and five in his hand, signifying the number he needed to break the all-time scoring record of Maurice “The Rocket” Richard. Photo courtesy ...