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Sylvia Louise Hitchcock-Carson (January 31, 1946 – August 16, 2015) was an American model and beauty queen who held the title of Miss Alabama United States and Miss United States, and was crowned Miss Universe 1967.
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Sylvia Hitchcock: Nu Beta. 1967 Miss USA and Miss Universe [10] Liza Huber: Epsilon Beta. ... USA Today sports columnist, author, and sports commentator for ABC News, ...
She placed as second runner-up in the pageant, which was won by Sylvia Hitchcock of Alabama. [ 3 ] In July that year, Hitchcock became the fourth woman from the United States to win the Miss Universe title, and for the first time, one of her runners-up was to be chosen to complete her reign as Miss USA.
Sylvia Welles; Carol Moray; Audrey Stempel; Season 3 Episode 7 ("The Case of the Golden Fraud") (1959) Season 7 Episode 23 ("The Case of the Woeful Widower") (1964) Season 8 Episode 15 ("The Case of the Frustrated Folksinger") (1965) 1960: Johnny Ringo: Julie: Season 1 Episode 24 ("Border Town") 1960: Wanted Dead or Alive: Beth Morrison
Reserved when discussing her private life in the press, Bower did state, in a 1968 interview with the Canadian magazine Weekend, that she was married to Texas-born artist James Francis Gill, [3] whom she met when he moved to Los Angeles in 1962.