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  2. Miss Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Susan Supernaw Tulsa: 20 Miss Phillips University Acrobatic Jazz Ballet Special Judges' Award 1970: Judy Adams Cushing: 20 Miss Oklahoma State University Violin, "The Hot Canary" arranged by Florian ZaBach: Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award 1969: Jeanne Gambrell Tulsa: 22 Miss University of Tulsa Ballet / Jazz Dance, "Hair" & "Aquarius" from Hair ...

  3. Native Writers' Circle of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    2003: Susan Supernaw (Muscogee Creek/Munsee), The Power of a Name; 2004: Kimberly G. Roppolo (self-identified Southeastern American Indian ancestry), Back to the Blanket: Reading, Writing, and Resistance for American Indian Literary Critics; 2005: Mia Heavener (Central Yup'ik), Tundra Berries

  4. Miss America 1972 - Wikipedia

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    Miss America 1972, the 45th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on September 11, 1971, and broadcast on NBC.. Laurie Lea Schaefer, representing Ohio, was crowned Miss America 1972. [1]

  5. Miss Arkansas USA - Wikipedia

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    Miss Arkansas USA, previously known as Miss Arkansas Universe, [1] [2] is the beauty pageant that selects the representative for the state of Arkansas in the Miss USA pageant, and the name of the title held by that winner.

  6. What'll You Do About Me - Wikipedia

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    "What'll You Do About Me" is a country music song written by Dennis Linde.It was originally recorded in 1984 by McGuffey Lane and then by Steve Earle.It has also been recorded by Randy Travis on his 1987 album, Always & Forever, The Forester Sisters in 1992, and Doug Supernaw, the latter of whom took it to Top 20 on the Billboard country charts in early 1995.

  7. Susan Powter, ’90s Fitness Guru to Relaunch Wellness ... - AOL

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    Susan Powter, ’90s Stop the Insanity! fitness guru, is returning to the spotlight after disappearing for over 30 years. She is telling her story via a self-published memoir, And Then Em Died ...

  8. List of country performers by era - Wikipedia

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    Susan Raye, Buck Owens' protégée who became a solo star with moderate success; Jim Reeves, crossover artist, invented Nashville Sound with Chet Atkins. [6] Charlie Rich, '50s rock star who enjoyed greatest success in '70s country. Marty Robbins, one of the most popular artists in country music history.

  9. 'Stop the Insanity!' fitness icon Susan Powter lost millions ...

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    Fitness icon Susan Powter, whose memorable "stop the insanity" catchphrase helped define the wellness and weight-loss craze that swept American pop culture in the 1990s, has opened up about life ...