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Terry Anne Meeuwsen Friedrich (born March 2, 1949) is an American television personality, author, and singer. She is best known as the co-host of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN)'s The 700 Club since 1993. Meeuwsen is the founder of Orphan’s Promise, a philanthropic organization leading charity efforts for orphans, especially ...
Terry Meeuwsen [35] Wisconsin: De Pere: 23 Preliminary Swimsuit Preliminary Talent: Vocal, "He Touched Me" from Drat! The Cat! First Miss Wisconsin crowned [35] Co-host of The 700 Club [36] 1974: Sept. 8, 1973 Rebecca King [37] Colorado: Denver: 23 Vocal, "If I Ruled the World" Mother of Miss Colorado 2011, Diana Dremen [38] 1975: Sept. 7, 1974 ...
The winner was Terry Meeuwsen, the first woman representing Wisconsin to take the crown. [1] She would later become co-host of television's The 700 Club. Among the finalists was Cindy Lee Sikes, entered as Miss Kansas, who became the actress Cynthia Sikes and co-star for three seasons in the 1980s on the NBC drama St. Elsewhere.
The 700 Club has been in production since 1966 and was initially hosted by Jim Bakker, [1] as well as being hosted by Gordon Robertson, Terry Meeuwsen, Ashley Key, Wendy Griffith and Andrew Knox.
Robert Klein, Jaye P. Morgan, Frank Buxton, Terry Meeuwsen: N/A: Terry Meeuwsen became Pat Robertson's co-host of The 700 Club in 1993. 2566: September 28, 1972 ()
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Ben Kinchlow was born and raised in Uvalde, Texas, the son of a Methodist minister. Kinchlow received his elementary and secondary education during the 40´s in what was then the Nicolas School, a tiny building which was located in the center of East Uvalde city park, which was the last segregated campus for the city’s black students, operating exclusively for Blacks from 1938 until 1955. [1]
Terry Meeuwsen (born 1949), Miss America 1973; co-host of The 700 Club Carol Merrill (born 1941), prize presenter, Let's Make a Deal ( Frederic ) Agnes Moorehead (1900–1974), actress, radio, stage, film, television (Reedsburg)