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  2. Miss California - Wikipedia

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    The Miss California competition selects the representative for the state of ... (1957), Susan Henryson (1962), Wendy Douglas (1964), Susan Shipley (1974), Connie ...

  3. Miss California USA - Wikipedia

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    Miss California USA is the beauty pageant that selects the representative for the state of California ... Gayle Gorrell (1974), Pamela Gergley (1977), Cynthia ...

  4. Brucene Smith - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 1974, [11] Galvan represented the United States as Miss American Beauty in the Miss International 1974 pageant in Tokyo and was crowned the eventual winner of the title, receiving two million yen in first-prize money. [12]

  5. Miss California World - Wikipedia

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    The Miss California World competition is a beauty pageant that selects the representative for California in ... 1974: Susan Elaine Palmer 1973: Toni Tuso 1972 ...

  6. List of Miss USA titleholders - Wikipedia

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    California: Terry Lynn Huntingdon [8] Mount Shasta: 19 2nd Runner-Up: 1960: Utah: Linda Bement [9] ... Miss USA 1974 Karen Morrison, Illinois. Miss USA 1973 Amanda ...

  7. Vanessa Williams became the 1st Black Miss America on this ...

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    Just 10 months after her crowning moment, in July 1984, she was forced to resign her Miss America title. Williams, only 21 at the time, briefly stepped back from public eye and regrouped. But she ...

  8. Rosemary LaPlanche - Wikipedia

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    LaPlanche, who lived in Los Angeles, California, was Miss California in 1939, 1940 and 1941. [5] She was a finalist in 1939 and runner-up to Miss America in 1940. [3] A new rule after her victory disallowed contestants from competing at the national level more than once.

  9. Distinguished Young Women - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, all 50 states had their own Junior Miss in the national finals. The 1960s was a decade of excellence for the America's Junior Miss program, with new sponsors such as Kodak and Chevrolet, the program was able to continue increasing scholarship beyond $24,000 and bring Mobile's annual event before the eyes of network television viewers regularly for 20 years starting in 1965.