Miss World USA 1971

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Miss World USA 1971
DateOctober 2, 1971
PresentersBob Hope
VenueHampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia
Entrants48
Placements18
WinnerKaren Brucene Smith
Texas Texas
CongenialityColette C. Nourey
 Massachusetts
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Miss World USA 1971 was the 10th edition of the Miss World USA pageant and it was held in the Hampton Roads Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia and was won by Karen Brucene Smith of Texas. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Sandra Wolsfeld of Illinois. Smith went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1971 Pageant in London later that year. She finished as 5th Runner-Up at Miss World. She later won Miss American Beauty 1974 (Miss U.S. International 1974) and competed in and later won Miss International 1974. [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Results[]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant
Miss World USA 1971
  • Texas TexasKaren Brucene Smith
1st Runner-Up
  • Michigan Michigan – Gwen Marie Humble
2nd Runner-Up
  • Arizona Arizona – Lindsay Diane Bloom
3rd Runner-Up
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania – Maria Elena Alberici
4th Runner-Up
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Jane Floren
Top 7
  • New York (state) New York - Susan Elizabeth Dishaw
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Deborah Barnett
Top 18
  • Alabama Alabama - Mary E. Sims
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Peggy Kay Hutchens
  • California California - Darlene Poole
  • Florida Florida - Anita L. Senno
  • Maine Maine - Allison Lee Cook
  • Maryland Maryland - Gail Somerville
  • Nebraska Nebraska - Staci Ann Lieb
  • Nevada Nevada - Jennifer Marie Swan
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Elizabeth Wanderman
  • Ohio Ohio - Shirley Malin
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Debra Carol Cooper

Special awards[]

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
  •  Massachusetts – Colette C. Nourey

Delegates[]

The Miss World USA 1971 delegates were:

  • Alabama Alabama - Mary E. Sims
  • Alaska Alaska - Paula Lynn Slaymaker
  • Arizona Arizona - Lindsay Diane Bloom
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Peggy Kay Hutchens
  • California California - Darlene Poole
  • Colorado Colorado - Juliet B. Race
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Brenda Sue Flowers
  • Delaware Delaware - Linda Marie Miller
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia - Melissa Jane Bridgewater
  • Florida Florida - Anita L. Senno
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Deborah Kay Cunningham
  • Idaho Idaho - Jackie Bean
  • Illinois Illinois - Leah Anderson
  • Indiana Indiana - Claudette Booth
  • Iowa Iowa - Beverly Meyer Vratny
  • Kentucky Kentucky - Anne Wright
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Judy Cusimano
  • Maine Maine - Allison Lee Cook
  • Maryland Maryland - Gail Somerville
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Colette C. Nourey
  • Michigan Michigan - Gwen Marie Humble
  • Minnesota Minnesota - Carolyn Schmidt
  • Mississippi Mississippi - Seletha Ann Jarreau
  • Missouri Missouri - Nancy Lee Swain
  • Montana Montana - Joli Fanyak
  • Nebraska Nebraska - Staci Ann Lieb
  • Nevada Nevada - Jennifer Marie Swan
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Jane Floren
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Elizabeth Wanderman
  • New Mexico New Mexico - Jo Ann Howell
  • New York (state) New York - Susan Elizabeth Dishaw
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Terri Lee Horn
  • North Dakota North Dakota - Estrella Maria Petil
  • Ohio Ohio - Shirley Malin
  • Oregon Oregon - Cynthia Leann Hager
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Maria Elena Alberici
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island - Judith Ann Gendron
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Debra Carol Cooper
  • South Dakota South Dakota - Katherine Ann Wessel
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Deborah Barnett
  • Texas Texas - Karen Brucene Smith
  • Utah Utah - Iris Kay Betts
  • Vermont Vermont - Jeanne A. Whipple
  • Virginia Virginia - Carolyn Rea Martin
  • Washington (state) Washington - Sharon Lynne Conrad
  • West Virginia West Virginia - Kathy Redosh
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin - Lynn Marie Mathey
  • Wyoming Wyoming - Cody Kay Armitage

Notes[]

Did not Compete[]

  •  Hawaii
  •  Kansas
  •  Oklahoma

Crossovers[]

Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
  • 1969:  New Jersey: Elizabeth Wanderman (Top 15; as  Connecticut)
Miss International
  • 1972:  Arizona: Lindsay Diane Bloom (4th Runner-Up; as  United States)
  • 1974:  Texas: Karen Brucene Smith (Winner; 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)
  2. ^ "Port Lavaca's Brucene Smith wins Miss World USA title". The Victoria Advocate. October 4, 1971. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  3. ^ "The Victoria Advocate - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. The Victoria Advocate. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  4. ^ "Tawny-haired student selected Miss World". Times Daily. Associated Press. November 11, 1971. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Contestant - Brucene Smith". The Victoria Advocate. October 1, 1974. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  6. ^ "Miss International". The Victoria Advocate. October 10, 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2010.

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