Miss World USA 1970

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Miss World USA 1970
DateOctober 3, 1970
PresentersBob Hope
VenueKings Castle, Lake Tahoe, Nevada
Entrants48
Placements10
Withdrawals
  • Indiana
WinnerSandra "Sandie" Anne Wolsfeld
Illinois Illinois
CongenialityTanya Thomasian
 Rhode Island
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Miss World USA 1970 was the 9th edition of the Miss World USA pageant and it was held in Kings Castle in Lake Tahoe, Nevada and was won by Sandra Wolsfeld of Illinois. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Connie Lee Haggard of Texas. Wolsfeld went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1970 Pageant in London later that year. She finished in the Top 15 at Miss World. [1]

Results[]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant
Miss World USA 1970
  • Illinois IllinoisSandra "Sandie" Anne Wolsfeld
1st Runner-Up
  • Michigan Michigan – Sally Ann Stretton
2nd Runner-Up
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia – Katherine Long Johnson
3rd Runner-Up
  • Virginia Virginia – Patricia A. Moldovan
4th Runner-Up
  • California California - Seelchen Sund
Top 10
  • Florida Florida - Gloria Dee Campbell
  • Ohio Ohio - Charleen Heinisch
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Kathleen Felice
  • Texas Texas - Patsy Lou Quinn

Special awards[]

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
  •  Rhode Island – Tanya Thomasian

Delegates[]

The Miss World USA 1970 delegates were:

  • Alabama Alabama - La Tanya V. Jones
  • Alaska Alaska - Billie Bell
  • Arizona Arizona - Jolene Johnson
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Linda Barela
  • California California - Seelchen Sund
  • Colorado Colorado - Janice Robin Zito
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Darlene S. Muscarella
  • Delaware Delaware - Royette Michelle Tarry
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia - Marianne Burnette
  • Florida Florida - Gloria Dee Campbell
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Katherine Long Johnson
  • Idaho Idaho - Chris Hansen
  • Illinois Illinois - Sandra "Sandie" Anne Wolsfeld
  • Iowa Iowa - Jacqueline Lee Jochims
  • Kentucky Kentucky - Lisa V. Schneiter
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Seletha A. Jarreau
  • Maine Maine - Margaret Aletha McAleer
  • Maryland Maryland - Carlotta V. Moore
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Deborah Ann Kennedy
  • Michigan Michigan - Sally Ann Stretton
  • Minnesota Minnesota - Kathryn Jo Fehn
  • Mississippi Mississippi - Seletha Ann Jarreau
  • Missouri Missouri - Susan C. Doerr
  • Nevada Nevada - Leanna Johnson
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Janice James
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Gidget Guenther
  • New Mexico New Mexico - Linda Jewell Delaney
  • New York (state) New York - Peggy Molitor
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Judith Ellen Steed
  • North Dakota North Dakota - Susan Marie Knudson
  • Ohio Ohio - Charleen Heinisch
  • Oklahoma Oklahoma - Angella Joyce Clement
  • Oregon Oregon - Linda Susan Sargent
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Kathleen Felice
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island - Tanya Thomasian
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Eleanor Susan Gordon
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Janet Elizabeth Boston
  • Texas Texas - Patsy Lou Quinn
  • Utah Utah - Carolynn Whitney
  • Vermont Vermont - Jane Ann MacRae
  • Virginia Virginia - Patricia A. Moldovan
  • Washington (state) Washington - Debra Sue Dollemore
  • West Virginia West Virginia - Kathy Redosh
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin - Janice Fazio
  • Wyoming Wyoming - Beverlee Mae Brown

Notes[]

Withdrawals[]

  •  Indiana - Constance Elaine Hanger was named Miss Indiana World 1970 and had arrived in Lake Tahoe for Miss World USA, however withdrew due to receiving a virus in which she had to go home.

Did not Compete[]

  •  Hawaii
  •  Indiana - Constance Elaine Hanger (see Indiana under withdrawals)
  •  Kansas
  •  Montana
  •  Nebraska
  •  South Dakota
  •  West Virginia

Crossovers[]

Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
  • 1964:  Delaware: Royette Michelle Tarry (Top 15; as  Maryland)
  • 1968:  Illinois: Sandra "Sandie" Anne Wolsfeld
  • 1970:  Iowa: Jacqueline Lee Jochims
  • 1970:  Maine : Margaret Aletha McAleer (Top 15)
  • 1972:  South Carolina : Eleanor Susan Gordan (Top 12)
Miss International
  • 1971:  Iowa: Jacqueline Lee Jochims (3rd Runner-Up; as  United States)

References[]

  1. ^ West, Donald (ed.). "Miss World USA 1969-71". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on March 29, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links[]

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