Miss American Beauty 1963
This is the first edition of the Miss American Beauty pageant. The Miss American Beauty pageant was created to select a USA representative to the Miss International. A live pageant was held from 1963 to 1967. After that time, there is no actual documentation that a pageant was actually held for the USA representative. The Miss American Beauty title continued to be used for the USA representative to Miss International until approximately 2003.
Name | State Represented | Placement |
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Joyce Bryan | Florida | WINNER |
Barbara Ellen Baker | Texas | 1st Runner Up |
Helen Louise Emswiler | Virginia | 2nd Runner Up |
Lori Lechner | California | 3rd Runner Up |
Jeanne Wolfer | Illinois | 4th Runner Up |
Treva Louise Glass | Alabama | Semi-finalist |
Annette Golden | Arkansas | Semi-finalist |
Lorna Hung Ping Luke | Hawaii | Semi-finalist |
Sharon Lee Zantop | Idaho | Semi-finalist |
Karen Gates | Michigan | Semi-finalist |
Jane Lesia Vinson | Mississippi | Semi-finalist |
Bernelle Kaye Joki | Montana | Semi-finalist |
Judi Cahill | New York | Semi-finalist |
Gay Blankenburg | Oklahoma | Semi-finalist |
Constance R. Norato | Rhode Island | Semi-finalist |
Carol Sue Cooksey | Arizona | |
Darla Huff | Colorado | |
Sara Green | Indiana | |
Darla Huff | Colorado | |
Marcia Lee Beck | Iowa | |
Cathryn Zscheile | Kansas | |
Nevada Dickerson | Kentucky | |
Rosalie Annaloro | Louisiana | |
Marguerite Lankford | Maryland | |
Charmain Lindsay | Massachusetts | |
Mary Jane Haferman | Minnesota | |
Marilyn Butler | Missouri | |
Lydia White | Nebraska | |
Catherine R. McMurrah | Nevada | |
Sue K. Hardee | New Hampshire | |
Eva Ann Hoffman | New Jersey | |
Gloria Jean Lawrence | New Mexico | |
Loretta Faye Sawyer | North Carolina | |
Karen Barbara Brown | North Dakota | |
Dianne Eash | Ohio | |
Karen Ann Erni | Oregon | |
Diane Stockton | Pennsylvania | |
Johnnie Edmonds | South Carolina | |
Meredith Kay James | South Dakota | |
Linda Ann Woodley | Tennessee | |
Kathleen Jolley | Utah | |
Sharon Wilkin | Washington | |
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