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| winner = [[Rebecca Ann King]] |
| winner = [[Rebecca Ann King]] |
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| image = Rebecca Ann King NBC press photo.jpg |
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| caption = Rebecca Ann King as Miss America 1974 |
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| represented = Colorado |
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| date = September 8, 1973 |
| date = September 8, 1973 |
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| presenters = [[Bert Parks]] |
| presenters = [[Bert Parks]]<ref name="Press 10"/> |
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| venue = [[Boardwalk Hall]], [[Atlantic City]], [[New Jersey]] |
| venue = [[Boardwalk Hall]], [[Atlantic City]], [[New Jersey]] |
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| broadcaster = [[NBC]] |
| broadcaster = [[NBC]] |
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'''Miss America 1974''', the 47th [[Miss America]] pageant, was held at the [[Boardwalk Hall]] in [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] on September 8, 1973, and broadcast on [[NBC]]. |
'''Miss America 1974''', the 47th [[Miss America]] pageant, was held at the [[Boardwalk Hall]] in [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] on September 8, 1973, and broadcast on [[NBC]].<ref name="Press 1">{{cite news |last1=Lilleband |first1=Eleanor |last2=Seider |first2=Gale |last3=Long |first3=William |title=Colorado Beauty Miss America |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/922444758 |access-date=12 December 2023 |work=[[Press of Atlantic City]] |date=9 Sep 1973 |page=1 |language=en}}</ref> |
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The winner was [[Rebecca Ann King]], whose daughter Diana Dreman would become Miss Colorado and a contender for [[Miss America 2012]], the first daughter of a victorious Miss America to compete in the pageant. |
The winner was [[Rebecca Ann King]], whose daughter Diana Dreman would become Miss Colorado and a contender for [[Miss America 2012]], the first daughter of a victorious Miss America to compete in the pageant. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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===Placements=== |
===Placements=== |
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| '''Miss America 1974''' |
| '''Miss America 1974''' |
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* {{flag|Colorado}} – [[Rebecca Ann King]]<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flag|Wisconsin|1913}} – Judy Hieke<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flag|New Jersey}} – [[Suzanne Plummer]]<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flag|Louisiana|1912}} – Debbie Ward<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flag|Pennsylvania}} – [[Tina Louise Thomas]]<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flag|California}} – Susan Shipley |
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* {{flag|Illinois}} – Colleen Metternich |
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* {{flag|Oklahoma}} – Andrea Hanson |
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* {{flag|Texas}} – Judy Mallett |
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* {{flag|Washington}} – Leslie Ann Mays<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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* {{flagicon|New Jersey}} [[Miss New Jersey|New Jersey]] - [[Suzanne Plummer]] |
* {{flagicon|New Jersey}} [[Miss New Jersey|New Jersey]] - [[Suzanne Plummer]] |
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* {{flagicon|Washington}} [[Miss Washington|Washington]] - Leslie Ann Mays |
* {{flagicon|Washington}} [[Miss Washington|Washington]] - Leslie Ann Mays |
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* {{flagicon|Wisconsin}} [[Miss Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] - Judy Hieke |
* {{flagicon|Wisconsin|1913}} [[Miss Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] - Judy Hieke |
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* {{flagicon|Illinois}} [[Miss Illinois|Illinois]] - Colleen Metternich |
* {{flagicon|Illinois}} [[Miss Illinois|Illinois]] - Colleen Metternich |
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* {{flagicon|Louisiana}} [[Miss Louisiana|Louisiana]] - Debbie Ward |
* {{flagicon|Louisiana|1912}} [[Miss Louisiana|Louisiana]] - Debbie Ward |
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* {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} [[Miss Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] - [[Tina Louise Thomas]] |
* {{flagicon|Pennsylvania}} [[Miss Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] - [[Tina Louise Thomas]] |
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====Other awards==== |
====Other awards==== |
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| '''Non-finalist Talent''' |
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* {{flagicon|Florida|1900}} [[Miss Florida|Florida]] - Ellen Rowena Meade |
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* {{flagicon|Massachusetts}} [[Miss Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] - Rena Diane Walmsley |
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* {{flagicon|Montana}} [[Miss Montana|Montana]] - Debbie Reber |
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* {{flagicon|New Hampshire}} [[Miss New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] - Michelle Annette Cote |
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* {{flagicon|Ohio}} [[Miss Ohio|Ohio]] - Cheryl Ann Yourkvitch |
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* {{flagicon|Utah|1913}} [[Miss Utah|Utah]] - Brenda Richardson |
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* {{flagicon|Vermont}} [[Miss Vermont|Vermont]] - Joylynn McCraw<ref name="Press 10">{{cite news |last1=Lilleband |first1=Eleanor |last2=Seider |first2=Gale |last3=Long |first3=William |title=Colorado Beauty New Miss America |url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/922444825 |access-date=12 December 2023 |work=[[Press of Atlantic City]] |date=9 Sep 1973 |page=10 |language=en}}</ref> |
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| '''[[Miss America award winners#Miss Congeniality|Miss Congeniality]]''' |
| '''[[Miss America award winners#Miss Congeniality|Miss Congeniality]]''' |
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* {{flagicon|Hawaii}} [[Miss Hawaii|Hawaii]] - Kanoelehua Kaumeheiwa |
* {{flagicon|Hawaii}} [[Miss Hawaii|Hawaii]] - Kanoelehua Kaumeheiwa<ref name="Press 1"/> |
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| '''[[Neat as a Pin]]''' |
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* {{flagicon|New Hampshire}} [[Miss Nevada|Nevada]] – Echo Layne Ross (tie) |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:1974 beauty pageants]] |
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[[Category:1973 in New Jersey]] |
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[[Category:September 1973 events]] |
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[[Category:Events in Atlantic City, New Jersey]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 16 September 2024
Miss America 1974 | |
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Date | September 8, 1973 |
Presenters | Bert Parks[1] |
Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Broadcaster | NBC |
Winner | Rebecca Ann King Colorado |
Miss America 1974, the 47th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 8, 1973, and broadcast on NBC.[2]
The winner was Rebecca Ann King, whose daughter Diana Dreman would become Miss Colorado and a contender for Miss America 2012, the first daughter of a victorious Miss America to compete in the pageant.
Suzanne Plummer, second runner-up, is known today as Sue Lowden, who became chairperson of the Republican Party in Nevada and a 2010 U.S. Senate candidate there. Another contestant, Michelle Marshall of Missouri, is now the political analyst and blogger Taylor Marsh.
Results
[edit]Placements
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Miss America 1974 | |
1st Runner-Up | |
2nd Runner-Up | |
3rd Runner-Up | |
4th Runner-Up | |
Top 10 |
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Awards
[edit]Preliminary awards
[edit]Awards | Contestant |
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Lifestyle and Fitness |
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Talent |
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Other awards
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Non-finalist Talent |
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Miss Congeniality | |
Neat as a Pin |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Lilleband, Eleanor; Seider, Gale; Long, William (9 Sep 1973). "Colorado Beauty New Miss America". Press of Atlantic City. p. 10. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Lilleband, Eleanor; Seider, Gale; Long, William (9 Sep 1973). "Colorado Beauty Miss America". Press of Atlantic City. p. 1. Retrieved 12 December 2023.