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PAGEANT The face of America. The face of Elizabeth W ard, Miss America We congratulate Elizabeth on her 1982. achievement. And we’re proud to be able When her performance on pageant to help her continue her education night earned Elizabeth that title, she through our sponsorship of the became a familiar face to people all over Miss America Scholarship Program. America. Elizabeth, enjoy the year ahead. We know every day of your reign is gonna be agreat one.
ItKellogg's’s gonna be a great day.
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Miss America...... $20,000.00 First Runner-Up...... 15,000.00 Second Runner-Up...... 10,000.00 Third Runner-Up...... 7,000.00 Fourth Runner-Up...... 5,000.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist ...... 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,000.00 Semi-Finalist...... 3,000.00 All Talent Preliminary W inners...... Each 2,500.00 All Swimsuit Preliminary W inners...... Each 1,500.00 Eight Non-Finalist Scholarships for Most Talented Contestants . . . Each 2,000.00 All other National Contestants Not Listed Above...... Each 1,000.00
At the Local, State and National M iss America Pageants Over $2,000,000.00 in scholarships is awarded annually Elizabeth Ward . . M iss America 1982
A beautifully tall brown eyed brunette, Elizabeth Ward of Russellville, Arkansas, was named M iss America 1982 on ConvenAtion Hall stage in Atlantic City last September. The daughter of M rs. Patricia Hampe, a registered nurse, and James W ard, a supervisor, Elizabeth is a Junior Accounting major at Arkansas Tech University. Her two main interests are business and law. At the conclusion of her M iss America year, she plans to return to the University of Arkansas to finish her accounting degree and then attend the University’s law school. Elizabeth has had special training in piano, bassoon, flute and voice. She is an avid tennis player and enjoys swimming and m ovies.
Jack Carter was one of the celebrities Miss America met at her host hotel. Elizabeth breakfasts with her mother during photo session Sunday morning after the National Finals in Atlantic City. The W hite River W ater Carnival, Assn., at Batesville sponsored Elizabeth’s Local Pageant and her State Pageant was sponsored by the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Hot Springs Jaycees.
Visiting cast of Broadway Musical “42nd Street
Miss America spent her first week of reign in New York.
A quiet moment to relax between TV appearances, photography, interviews and shopping. The 1981 Prelim inary W inners In Review
The Ten Semi-Finalists at the 1981 Miss America Pageant were, reading from left to right: Miss Illinois, Miss W isconsin, Miss Utah, Miss Indiana, Miss Georgia, Miss Oregon. Miss New York, Miss Texas, Miss M ississippi and Miss Arkansas.
The eight Non-Finalist scholarships of $2,000 each for the Most Talented Contestants were awarded to the Misses New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, New Jersey, Arizona, Iowa, Idaho and Washington.
Miss Texas, 4th Runner-Up Miss Illinois, 1st Runner-Up Miss Arkansas, Miss America 1982 Miss Indiana, 3rd Runner-Up Miss Georgia, The 1981 Preliminary Talent and 2nd Runner-Up Swimsuit winners were the Misses M ississippi, Arkansas, Washington, Illinois, New York and Texas. THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES
First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right: Fourth Row — Left to Right: MISS ALASKA MISS HAWAII MISS NEBRASKA MISS WASHINGTON Laura Anne Trollan Pamela Offer Jill Leann Pershing Kristine Elizabeth W eitz $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award — $2,000 MISS ARIZONA MISS IDAHO MISS NEVADA Scholarship and Preliminary Sarah Tattersail Stephanie Kambitsch Suzanne Marie Bowman Swimsuit Award — $1,500 Talent Award Talent Award $1,000 Scholarship Scholarship $2,000 Scholarship $2,000 Scholarship MISS OREGON MISS SOUTH DAKOTA MISS CALIFORNIA MISS MONTANA Julie Ross Pennisue Largent Cheryl Dianne Vancleave Sue Harris Semi-Finalist $1.000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $3,000 Scholarship MISS UTAH MISS COLORADO MISS NEW MEXICO Jonelle Smith Lynnette Rae Jessen Lynn Lawson Semi-Finalist $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $3,000 Scholarship MISS WYOMING Keri Lyn Borgaard $1,000 Scholarship THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES
First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right MISS ILLINOIS MISS KENTUCKY MISS NORTH DAKOTA Sandra Truitt Sheri Colleen Copeland Stacie Anfinson 1st Runner-Up — $15,000 $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Scholarship and Preliminary MISS MICHIGAN MISS OHIO Talent Award — $2,500 Gwen Roberta Brown Juliana Marie Zilba Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award MISS INDIANA MISS MINNESOTA $2,000 Scholarship Pamela Carlberg Elizabeth Ann Ruyak MISS WISCONSIN 3rd Runner-Up $1,000 Scholarship Keungsuk Kim $7,000 Scholarship MISS MISSOURI Semi-Finalist MISS IOWA Theresa McDonnell $3,000 Scholarship Darla Vesta Blocker $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award $2,000 Scholarship MISS KANSAS Dawn Elaine Holmstrom $1,000 Scholarship THE 1981 STATE REPRESENTATIVES
First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right: MISS ALABAMA MISS LOUISIANA MISS TENNESSEE Phoebe Stone Donese Worden Angelina Johnson $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS ARKANSAS MISS MISSISSIPPI MISS TEXAS Elizabeth Ward Karen Hopson Sheri Ryman Miss America 1982 Semi-Finalist — $3,000 4th Runner-Up — $5,000 $20,000 Scholarship and Scholarship and Preliminary Scholarship and Preliminary Preliminary Swimsuit Award — Swimsuit Award — $1,500 Talent Award — $2,500 $1,500 Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship MISS FLORIDA MISS NORTH CAROLINA MISS VIRGINIA Dean Herman Lynn Marie W illiford Vicky Pulliam $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award $1,000 Scholarship MISS GEORGIA $2,000 Scholarship Kristi Anne Evans MISS OKLAHOMA 2nd Runner-Up April Clayton $10,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS SOUTH CAROLINA Jill Lorraine Rankin $1,000 Scholarship ELIZABETH RENSHAW OLD ROME
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AMY HENDRICKS — Age 7 CHRISTINA HUFF — Age 7 KIMBERLY MAE JOHNSON —Age 7 MICHELLE MARIE JOHNSON — Age 5 2107 Logan, Murphysboro Rt. #l,Box87A, Elkville Route 4, Murphysboro Route #4, P.O. Box 992, Murphysboro
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M iss Apple Festival Come to the BEST LITTLE Pageant Judges LUMBER YARD in Murphysboro NANCY FOOTE has been with the Miss Macomb Pag eant for 23 years. Nancy helped train all 23 Miss Ma- for combs—2 Miss Illinois' from Miss Macomb Pageant — judged numerous pageants in Iowa and Illinois — was in charge of Central Headquarters and served on the Scholarship Committee for the Miss Illinois Pageant. She attended several Miss America Pageants and has served as President for many community groups in the Macomb area. She is employed as Executive Secretary to the Macomb City Attorney.
BOB FOOTE has been a Field Director for many years for the Miss Illinois Pageant, and has served on Scholar ship and Central Headquarters Committee for Miss Illi nois Pageant and also Transportation Committee. Bob has judged numerous pageants in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and W isconsin, including the Miss Iowa Pageant twice, last time in 1980. He has also been involved in the Miss Macomb Pageant for 23 years — 2 Miss Illinois' from Miss Macomb Pageant — held many offices in the Macomb Jaycees, is a JCI Senator, and is employed by Haeger Pottery in Macomb.
SHANNA McNEILL GREENWALT is the former Miss Illinois 1979. She has emceed and judged many prelimin ary pageants throughout Illinois and Kentucky since then. Shanna studied classical piano for over 15 years and was the preliminary talent winner at the Miss Illi nois Pageant. She earned her undergraduate degree from Bradley University and her M aster's Degree in Business Administration from SIU-C in May. Shanna is Squire Stove currently an instructor at SIU-C, where she teaches ad vertising Management and Promotional Strategy. On July 31, Shanna became the wife of Mr. Steven Green Wood and Coal Burning Stoves wait, and the couple now resides in M arion.
BOB MASON is the director and financial advisor for the Wabash Valley Scholarship Pageant. He has had ex perience judging local pageants since 1980. Bob has at tended the last three Miss Illinois Pageants. He also has been and still is a self-employed John Deere Dealer for the past 18 years. Bob and Kay have two children, Marc ASSOCIATED LUMBER and M elinda.
KAY MASON is the coordinator for the Wabash Valley Scholarship Pageant in Mt. Carmel. She has chaperoned 600 North 19th Street for the 1980 Miss Illinois Pageant and is now a hostess for 1981-82 and will be for the 1983 Miss Illinois Pageant, Inc. Kay has had experience in judging local pageants since 1980. She is a self-employed cosmetolo gist in Albion, Illinois. MISS APPLE FESTIVAL PAGEANT 1982 Theme - "M usic, M usic, M usic"
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1982
PART 1 / TALENT / 8:00 P.M.
• OVERTURE - GUS PAPPELIS TRIO
• INTRODUCTION OF MASTER OF CEREMONIES - MARTY BRONSON
• PRESENTATION OF THE 1982 MISS APPLE FESTIVAL CONTESTANTS
• INTRODUCTION OF MISS APPLE FESTIVAL - ELIZABETH RENSHAW
• MARTY
• INTRODUCTION OF JUDGES AND AUDITORS
• TALENT COMPETITION
• BRONSON, BECKER & KITTRELL - MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!
• MISS APPLE FESTIVAL
• PRESENTATION OF TALENT WINNER
• CLOSING NUMBER, MARTY
• GOOD NIGHT! COME BACK SATURDAY
MISS APPLE FESTIVAL PAGEANT
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
$500 SCHOLARSHIP/City National Bank
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$100 SCHOLARSHIP/Burger Chef of Murphysboro
MISS APPLE FESTIVAL RING (Original Design) Murphysboro Apple Festival
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Contest Made Possible by The Professional People. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1982
PART II/FINALS/9:00P.M .
• OVERTURE—GUS PAPPELIS TRIO
• INTRODUCTION OF FRIENDS AND OFFICIALS
• INTRODUCTION OF MASTER OF CEREMONIES - MARTY BRONSON
• INTRODUCTION OF MISS APPLE FESTIVAL, ELIZABETH RENSHAW
• INTRODUCTION OF REIGNING PRINCE AND PRINCESS - TIMOTHY LEE AND JENNIFER HARRISON
• INTRODUCTION AND INTERVIEW OF PRINCE AND PRINCESS CONTESTANTS
• ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW PRINCE AND PRINCESS AND PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
• PRESENTATION OF THE 1982 MISS APPLE FESTIVAL CONTESTANTS
• INTRODUCTION OF JUDGES AND AUDITORS
• PERFORMANCE BY MISS ILLINOIS, JALELGH JEFFERS
• SWIMWEAR COMPETITION
• INTRODUCTION OF VISITING QUEENS
• BRONSON, BECKER & KETTRELL - MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC!
• MISS APPLE FESTIVAL
• CONTESTANTS IN EVENING GOWN COMPETITION
• BRONSON, BECKER & KETTRELL - ENCORE
• MISS APPLE FESTIVAL'S FAREWELL
• ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NEW MISS APPLE FESTIVAL
• GOOD NIGHT!! COME BACK AGAIN NEXT YEAR
PRINCE AND PRINCESS CONTEST AWARDS
$100 BOND - Prince / Murphysboro Apple Festival
$100 BOND - Princess / Murphysboro Apple Festival
$50 BOND - Prince / City National Bank
$50 BOND - Princess / City National Bank
$50 PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT - Prince / The First Bank and Trust Company of Murphysboro
$50 PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT - Princess / The First Bank and Trust Company of Murphysboro
All Trophies for Miss Apple Festival Pageant and Prince and Princess
Contest by the Murphysboro Booster Club.
Murphysboro Apple Festival wishes to express their appreciation
to the Art students of the Murphysboro High School for the
"Stage Apple". Lloyd Roberts, Art teacher. OUR BEST WISHES TO EMILY BOWERS Norman R. Ellis CONSTRUCTION, INC. IN THE 1982
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APRIL EATHERLY MELINDA GILLENWATER 23 Years Old, 5'3" Tall 18 Years Old, 5'7" Tall Light Brown Hair, Blue Eyes Brown Hair, Brown Eyes Parents: Mr. & Mrs. James Eatherly Parent: Mrs. Hope Lemasters Pageant Talent: Vocal Talent: Flute Sponsored by: Emperor's Palace of Carbon Sponsored by: W eber's Men's Wear of Mur dale physboro QUEEN CONTESTANTS
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17 Years Old, 5'2" Tall 22 Years Old, 5'4" Tall Light Brown Hair, Blue Eyes Brown Hair, Brown Eyes Parents: Mr. & Mrs. James McBride Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Clark H. McDaniel Talent: Piano Talent: Japanese Folk Dance Sponsored by: Sparta Student Senate Sponsored by: Royal Mobile Home Sales of Murphysboro
PATRICIA DIANE REEVES RONDA ANN WILLIAMS 19 Years Old, 5'1" Tall 18 Years Old, 5'4" Tall Brown Hair, Hazel Eyes Blonde Hair, Hazel Eyes Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Russel Reeves Parents: Mrs. Sonja W illiams Talent: Gymnastics Mr. Ron W illiams Sponsored by: Murphysboro Business & Pro Talent: Vocal fessional Women's Club Sponsored by: Frederick J's Restaurant of Murphysboro QUEEN CONTESTANTS
Continued
SHERRI WISELY 18 Years Old, 5'5" Tall Light Brown Hair, Brown Eyes Parents: Mr. & M rs. John W isely Talent: Piano Sponsored by: Murphysboro Lion's Club
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First Row — Left to Right: Second Row — Left to Right: Third Row — Left to Right: MISS CONNECTICUT MISS MASSACHUSETTS MISS RHODE ISLAND Virginia Reichardt Deborah Susan Salois Kathleen Jeanne Cryan $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS DELAWARE MISS NEW HAMPSHIRE MISS VERMONT Jodi Mead Graham Natalie Dawn Oliver Kimberly Nestle $1,000 Scholarship Talent Award $1,000 Scholarship MISS MAINE $2,000 Scholarship MISS WEST VIRGINIA Kathleen Jarrell MISS NEW JERSEY Candy Virginia Cohen $1,000 Scholarship Debra Eileen Naley $1,000 Scholarship MISS MARYLAND Talent Award Robin Harmon $2,000 Scholarship $1,000 Scholarship MISS NEW YORK Suzanne Alexander Semi-Finalist — $3,000 Scholarship and Preliminary Talent Award — $2,500 Scholarship MISS PENNSYLVANIA Jill Ann Shaffer $1,000 Scholarship An “Action”-packed Pageant Week of Rehearsals, Shows, Competition and Developing Friendships.
Pageant W eek began for all 50 State Representatives at a memorable Sunday Sorority Supper hosted by Playboy Hotel Casino at which time the contestants received their Mu Alpha Sigma sorority pins.
Supper is served backstage in Convention Hall on Saturday night prior to the National Finals.
George Burns seems to be in Heaven as he meets some of the contestants in Atlantic City.
Awaiting their “curtain call.”
An ice cream treat is enjoyed by all. A talent rehearsal consultation with Musical Director Glenn Osser.
Juliana Zilba, Miss Ohio 1981, was the recipient of the Miss America F.A.C.S. Dr. David B. Allman Memorial Scholarship for Medical Education. The $2,000 scholarship was presented to Juliana by Mrs. Allman, widow of the late doctor who was President of the American Medical Association and a devoted Pageant Board Member for many years. Juliana is a pre medical and philosophy major at Ohio State University and will use her Dr. Allman scholarship in medical school studies toward her M.D. degree in pediatrics.
Early arrivals at the shore resort stroll down the Boardwalk prior to rehearsal schedules.
On Convention Hall stage in Atlantic City. W hat They’re Doing Now
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant at Michigan City were: Front Row, left to right — Wayne Dunlop, Miss Indiana Executive Director; Cyndi Legler, 1975; Lynn Haglund, 1967; Tammy Trittschuh, 1976; Karen Rogers, 1973; Teri Kardatzke, 1980; Anita Hursh, 1958; Penny Tichenor, 1974; Albert Marks, Miss America Pageant Chairman. Second Row, left to right — Becky Graham, 1972; Kit Field, 1968; Kathy Burke, 1961; Tommye Glaze, 1960; Barbara Kummer, 1959; Gloria Rupprecht, 1957 and Terry Kaiser, 1978.
Three generations of Miss America Pageant representatives are pictured as they helped celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaubel, Sr. Pictured at this happy occasion are Ruth Malcomson Schaubel (Miss America 1924); Jodi Graham, her grandniece (Miss Delaware 1981) and Jodi’s mother, Lorna Malcomson Ringler Graham (Miss Pennsylvania 1956).
Miss South Carolina 1979, Jane Photo Courtesy The Ambler Gazette Jenkins, and Thomas Herlong were married August 23, 1980. Jane continues her work, promoting agricultural equipment in the Southeast, and finds time to emcee and entertain at numerous Local and State Pageants. Vonda Van Dyke Scoates, Miss America 1965, is the proud mother of Vandy, who turned 2 this past June. The Scoates family now resides in the Chicago area, where David is Vice President of Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary at one of the graduate schools of Northwestern University. When Vonda is not busy performing, David and little Vandy receive all her time and attention.
Sandra Simpson Anderson, Miss Vermont 1956, is pictured at the new Minnesota Museum of Art Gallery where she holds the position of Assistant Preparator of Exhibitions. Sandra finds her work challenging, exhilarating and ever-changing, which utilizes her artistic skills and her public relations training. Sandra’s three children are “grown up” Brad, 21; Brent, 20 and Lisa, 19.
W hat They’re Doing Now
Eight of the Miss America title holders present for the 1981 Miss America Pageant were photographed backstage after being presented to the Convention Hall audience. They are, left to right: Susan Perkins Botsford, Miss America 1978, Donna Axum (1964), Kylene Barker Brandon (1979), Terry Meeuwsen Friedrich (1973), Evelyn Ay Sempier (1954), Shirley Cothran Barret (1975), Judi Ford Johnson (1969) and Ruth Malcomson Schaubel (1924). On November 11, 1980 Dorothy Benham, Miss America 1977, and her husband, Pittsburgh Penguin Hockey player, Russell Anderson, welcomed little Adam. W hat They’re Doing Now
Marian Bergeron (Miss America 1933) and her husband Dr. Howard McKnight are pictured in a relaxed moment at their Pass-A-Grille (St. Petersburg Beach) Hotel this past winter. The summer months find the McKnights at home in Ohio, playing golf with a passion. Marian still finds time to be involved in style shows and civic events.
Miss New Hampshire 1979, Monica Skiathitis, and Ron Charpentier were married on May 24, 1981. Monica finds her position as a private legal secretary for a large New Hampshire firm very interesting and is proud of the strides Ron is making in developing his own business. Nancy Fleming, Miss America 1961, has hosted the daily live TV show “A.M. San Francisco” since January. 1975. On October 14, 1978 Nancy married Jim Lange, host of TV show “Bullseye” and radio shows. The Langes are pictured with Nancy's two children, Ingrid Louise (15) and Steig Eric (13).
Theresa Lynn Adams, Miss Washington 1976, and Robert Wayne Ogan, exchanged vows July 25, 1981 during an evening ceremony in St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Wenatchee, Washington. After graduating from the University of Washington in 1980, Theresa plans to obtain her Masters Degree. Meanwhile she is substituting along with teaching piano, and planning a belated honeymoon in Hawaii during the Christmas holidays.
W hat They’re Doing Now
The 1981 Miss America USO Troupe included (front row) — Lisa Daskal, Miss Maryland 1980; Carol Barnett, Miss South Dakota 1980. Second row — Martha Crews, Miss Louisiana 1980; Lencola Sullivan, Miss Arkansas 1980; Susan Powell, Miss America 1981; Paige Phillips, Miss Alabama 1980 and Donna Pope, Miss M ississippi 1980. The troupe entertained service people in Germany and Italy on a 30 day tour. Miss Americas In Review
1921...... M argaret Gorman, W ashington, D.C. 1956 ...... Sharon Ritchie, Denver, Colorado 1922-23...... Mary Campbell, Columbus, Ohio 1957 . . . Marian McKnight, Manning, South Carolina 1924 ...... Ruth Malcomson, Philadelphia, Pa. 1958 ...... M arilyn Van Derbur, Denver, Colorado 1925 ...... Fay Lanphier, Oakland, California 1959 . . . .'...... Mary Ann Mobley, Brandon, M iss. 1926 ...... Norma Smallwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1960 ...... Lynda Lee Mead, Natchez, M iss. 1927 ...... Lois Delander, Joliet, Illinois 1961 ...... Nancy Fleming, Montague, Michigan 1933...... Marian Bergeron, West Haven, Conn. 1962 ...... Maria Fletcher, Asheville, North Carolina 1935 ...... Henrietta Leaver, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1963 ...... Jacquelyn Mayer, Sandusky, Ohio 1936 ...... Rose Coyle, Philadelphia, Pa. 1964 ...... Donna Axum, El Dorado, Arkansas 1937 ...... Bette Cooper, Bertrand Island, N.J. 1965 ...... Vonda Kay Van Dyke, Rhoenix, Arizona 1938 ...... M arilyn Meseke, M arion, Ohio 1966 . . . Deborah Irene Bryant, Overland Park, Kan. 1939 ...... Patricia Donnelly, Detroit, Michigan 1967 ...... Jane Anne Jayroe, Laverne, Oklahoma 1940 ...... Frances Marie Burke, Philadelphia, Pa. 1968 ...... Debra Dene Barnes, Pittsburg, Kansas 1941 ...... Rosemary LaPlanche, Los Angeles, Ca. 1969 ...... Judith Anne Ford, Belvidere, Illinois 1942 ...... Jo-Carroll Dennison, Tyler, Texas 1970 ...... Pamela Anne Eldred, Birmingham, Mich. 1943 ...... Jean Bartel, Los Angeles, Ca. 1971 ...... Phyllis George, Denton, Texas 1944 ...... Venus Ramey, W ashington, D.C. 1972 ...... Laurie Lea Schaefer, Bexley, Ohio 1945 ...... Bess Myerson, New York City, N.Y. 1973 .... Terry Anne Meeuwsen, DePere, W isconsin 1946 ...... M arilyn Buferd, Los Angeles, Ca. 1974 ...... Rebecca Ann King, Denver, Colorado 1947 ...... Barbara W alker, Memphis, Tennessee 1975 ...... Shirley Cothran, Denton, Texas 1948 ...... BeBe Shopp, Hopkins, Minnesota 1976 ...... Tawny Godin, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 1949 ...... Jacque M ercer, Litchfield, Arizona 1977 ...... Dorothy Benham, Edina, Minn. 1951 .... Yolande Betbeze, M obile, Ala. (Postdated) 1978 ...... Susan Perkins, Columbus, Ohio 1952 .... Colleen Kay Hutchins, Salt Lake City, Utah 1979 ...... Kylene Barker, Roanoke, Va. 1953 ...... Neva Jane Langley, Macon, Georgia 1980 ...... Cheryl Prewitt, Ackerman, M iss. 1954 ...... Evelyn M argaret Ay, Ephrata, Pa. 1981 ...... Susan Powell, Elk City, Okla. 1955 ...... Lee M eriwether, San Francisco, Ca. 1982 ...... Elizabeth W ard, Russellville, Ark.
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The hour is late. The voice is tired. But, through it all, the dream remains. So, you stop for a moment and smile. Then, run through the song again. So it was for Elizabeth W ard. Until the day she won the crown, the day she was named Miss America. The Nestle Company salutes Elizabeth. Not just for winning the title of Miss America. But for what it took to get there. Every woman in the pageant shares in the experience. That’s why we so proudly support the Miss America competition. We feel that being the best is something every one should strive for. In doing so, they will succeed in what’s really important. They will be the best that they can be.
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