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Miss Teenage America Pageant : ウィキペディア英語版
Miss Teenage America
The Miss Teenage America Pageant was started in 1961 as a pageant for High School girls. It was sponsored by Dr. Pepper. From 1961-1967 Dallas, Texas hosted the national pageant. Then, from 1968-1973 the pageant was held in Fort Worth, Texas. Afterwards, different cities throughout the United States hosted the national pageant.
Unlike today's Miss Teen USA and Miss America's Outstanding Teen, this pageant featured girls representing cities and not states. The contestants aged between 13 to 17. There was also a talent segment. The organizers experimented with the finalist formats until 1967, when it was fixed at 8 finalists and then the Top 4. Finalists were always announced the night before the finals.
The winners received a four-year college scholarship, a car from Chrysler or Dodge, cash, a personal appearance contract, as well as Dr. Pepper and American Airline Stock Shares.
in 1976, Bob Hope, Erma Bombeck and Judith Houghton co-wrote the book "Miss Teenage America Tells How to Make Good Things Happen." The book was copyrighted by Miss Teenage America, Inc. All book proceeds were placed into a scholarship fund for the contestants. Abelard-Schuman published the book. The organization also printed and sold punch out paper doll sets featuring the reigning queen.
Hosts include Sally Field, Johnny Carson, Bob Barker, and Dick Clark. In 1975, NBC televised the national pageant. Comedian Bob Hope started hosting the pageant in 1976. Other notable hosts include "Break The Bank" TV Game Show host Bud Collyer, radio actor/announcer who became one of the nation's first major television game show stars. He is best remembered for his work as the first host of the TV game show ''To Tell the Truth'', but he was also famous in the roles of Clark Kent and Superman on radio and in animated shorts.
''Hollywood Squares'' TV Game Show Host John Davidson. The pageant was later televised on CBS with Richard Thomas of ''The Waltons'' as host.
On February 15, 1979 the event was televised at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. Anson Williams, who played the character 'Potsy' on ''Happy Days'' was the host.
Dr. Pepper sold the pageant to ''Teen Magazine'' in 1981.
*Miss Teenage America 1962 - Diane Lynne Cox (Richmond, VA)〔(Diane Lynne Cox )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1963 - Darla Banks (Fresno, CA)〔(Darla Banks )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1964 - Judy Doll (Akron, OH)
*〔(Judy Doll )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1965 - Carolyn Mignini (Baltimore, MD)〔(Carolyn Mignini )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1966 - Colette Daiute (New York City, NY)〔(Colette Daiute )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1967 - Sandy Roberts (Milpitas, CA)〔(Sandy Roberts )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1968 - Stephanie Ann Crane (St. Louis, MO)〔(Stephanie Ann Crane )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1969 - Melissa Babish (Pittsburgh, PA)〔(Sports Illustrated Magazine vault )〕〔(Melissa Babish )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1970 - Debbie Patton (Odessa, TX)〔(Debbie Patton )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1971 - Rewa Walsh (Magnolia High School, Anaheim, CA)〔(Rewa Walsh )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1972 - Mary Colleen Fitzpatrick (Lancaster High School, Lancaster, OH)〔(Mary Colleen Fitzpatrick )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1973 - Melissa Marie Galbraith
*Miss Teenage America 1974 - Lori Matsukawa (Honolulu, HI)〔(Lori Matsukawa )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1975 - Karen Peterson (Toledo, OH)〔(Karen Peterson )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1976 - Cathy Durden (Honolulu, HI)〔(Cathy Durden )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1977 - Becky Reid (Dallas, TX)〔(Becky Reid )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1978 - Leslie Griffiths (Anchorage, AK)〔(Leslie Griffiths )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1979 - Lori Heeren (Sioux City, IA)〔(Lori Heeren )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1983 - Amy Sue Brenkacz (Chicago, IL)
*Miss Teenage America 1984 - Laura Baxter (Danville, CA)
*Miss Teenage America 1988 - Diane Dovell (Columbus, OH) 〔()〕
*Miss Teenage America 1989 - Lisa Morgan (Beaupre, IL) 〔()〕
*Miss Teenage America 1992 - Samantha Zogg (University of San Diego High School, CA) <"'Teen Magazine" March 1992>
*Miss Teenage America 1993 - Mary Nguyen (Fullerton, CA)〔(Mary Nguyen )〕
*Miss Teenage America 1997 - Brooke Allen 〔()〕
*Miss Teenage America 1998 - Megan Weber〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Order of the Arrow Conference )
''Miss Teenage America 1964, Judy Doll, gave up her crown on May 19, 1964, to get married on May 31, 1964, to George Wolfe, a junior at Central Michigan University. The first runner-up, Jeanine Zavrel of Washington, DC, was awarded the title.''〔(Judy Doll )〕
==Former Contestants==

*Cybill Shepherd (''Moonlighting'') Miss Teenage Memphis, TN, 1966,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cybill Sheperd bio )〕 Miss Teenage congeniality award, 1966〔(Cybill Shepard, Miss Congeniality 1966 )〕
*Karen Valentine (''Room 222'') Miss Teenage Santa Rosa 1963,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Miss Teenage Santa Rosa )〕 Miss Teenage talent award, 1963
*Taylor Marsh (Radio Talk Show Host)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Taylor Marsh bio )
*Paula Zahn (Newscaster) Miss Teenage Aurora, IL, 1973
*Jayne Modean(1970's teen model)

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