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Revision as of 00:40, 11 October 2019
Miss World USA 1973 | |
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Date | September 20, 1973 |
Presenters | Bob Hope |
Venue | Binghamton, New York |
Entrants | 50 |
Placements | 16 |
Winner | Marjorie Wallace Indiana Lexie H. Brockway Washington |
Congeniality | Brenda Joyce Knapper Oregon |
The Miss World USA 1973 Pageant was the 12th edition of the Miss World USA pageant and it was held in Binghamton, New York and was won by Marjorie Wallace of Indiana. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Lynda Jean Córdoba Carter of Arizona. Wallace went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1973 Pageant in London later that year, where she ended up winning Miss World. Due to protocol, the 1st runner-up, Lexie Brockway, replaced Wallace as Miss World USA after she won Miss World 1973.[1]
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss World USA 1973 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up |
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Top 7 |
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Top 16 |
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∞ Wallace won Miss World 1973. Due to protocol, Wallace resigns her title as Miss World USA 1973. 1st runner-up, Lexie Brockway, replaces her as Miss World USA.
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Delegates
The Miss World USA 1973 delegates were:
- Alabama - Jacqueline Parker
- Alaska - Rhonda Rae Dodds
- Arizona - Carol J. Dawson
- Arkansas - Janet Roberts
- California - Toni Tuso
- Colorado - Sherri Bilanzich
- Connecticut - Beverly M. Lyga
- Delaware - Denise Spillan
- District of Columbia - Sandra E. German
- Florida - Denise Ann Kranich
- Georgia - Henrietta K. Hall
- Hawaii - Gail Rouleau
- Idaho - Wendy Hatch
- Illinois - Lea Ann Minalga
- Indiana - Marjorie Wallace
- Iowa - Unknown
- Kansas - Stephanie Warren
- Kentucky - Charlesy Ann Gulick
- Louisiana - Deborah Denise Rayburn
- Maryland - Bonnie Joy Bidlack
- Massachusetts - Jeanine Tessier
- Michigan - Corrine L. Bozin
- Minnesota - Annette Walensky
- Mississippi - Barbara Moree
- Missouri - Nikki Edward
- Montana - Robin Wright
- Nebraska - Linda Jean Liebsch
- Nevada - Trenna V. Gulbransen
- New Hampshire - Lori Ann Rotwitt
- New Jersey - Jean Gallena
- New Mexico - Donna Reel
- New York - Vanessa J. Santo
- North Carolina - Doris E. Davis
- North Dakota - Nancy Van Der Veer
- Ohio - Joan Marie Rankin
- Oklahoma - Rebbeca O'Haver
- Oregon - Brenda Joyce Knapper
- Pennsylvania - Betsy Royal
- Rhode Island - Ann Marie Bianco
- South Carolina - Claudie Ruth Bell
- South Dakota - Yasma Haramiya
- Tennessee - Sandra Jean Lawson
- Texas - Sherry Lynn Norwell
- Utah - Stella Marie Bolton
- Vermont - Arlene Bruce
- Virginia - Lauren Ann Riley
- Washington - Lexie H. Brockway
- West Virginia - Jo Ann Zovko
- Wisconsin - Sue Bishop
- Wyoming - Joy McKinney
Notes
Did not Compete
- Maine - Iola M. Bragdon
Crossovers
Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:
- 1972: New Mexico: Donna Reel (Top 12)
- 1974: Kentucky: Charlesy Ann Gulick (Best State Costume)
- 1975: New Mexico: Donna Reel (Top 10)
References
- ^ West, Donald (ed.). "Miss World USA 1972-74". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on March 25, 2013.