Miss World USA 1974

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Miss World USA 1974
DateSeptember 14, 1974
PresentersMarty Allen
VenueBinghamton, New York
Entrants49
WinnerTerry Ann Browning
Florida Florida
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Miss World USA 1974 was the 13th edition of the Miss World USA pageant and it was held in Binghamton, New York and was won by Terry Ann Browning of Florida. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Lexie H. Brockway of Washington. Browning went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1974 Pageant in London later that year. She finished as 4th Runner-Up at Miss World.[1]

Results[]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant
Miss World USA 1974
  • Florida FloridaTerry Ann Browning
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  • Michigan Michigan – Marilyn Ann Petty
3rd Runner-Up
  • Arizona Arizona – Sherry Love
4th Runner-Up
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Constance Marie Rauback
Top 7
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Deborah Lynn Crowe

Delegates[]

The Miss World USA 1974 delegates were:

  • Alabama Alabama - Gwendolyn Joyce McIntosh
  • Alaska Alaska - Randie L. Wood
  • Arizona Arizona - Sherry Love
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Rhonde Renee Rice
  • California California - Susan Elaine Palmer
  • Colorado Colorado - Sulinda Madsen
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Joan Lois Ellegard
  • Delaware Delaware - Penelope L. Burr
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia - Stephanie Olds
  • Florida Florida - Terry Ann Browning
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Deborah Lynn Crowe
  • Hawaii Hawaii - Gloria McCafferty
  • Idaho Idaho - Lynn Whitesides
  • Illinois Illinois - Suzanne Piché
  • Indiana Indiana - Jo Ellen Berryman
  • Iowa Iowa - Diane Pangburn
  • Kansas Kansas - Jani Johnson
  • Kentucky Kentucky - Janis Lane Tingle
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Rhonda H. Shear
  • Maine Maine - Emily Ann Doak
  • Maryland Maryland - Deborah Lynn Goode
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Kathleen Ellen Walas
  • Michigan Michigan - Marilyn Ann Petty
  • Minnesota Minnesota - Mary Montgomery
  • Mississippi Mississippi - Wanda Anne Gatlin
  • Missouri Missouri - Susanne Burns
  • Montana Montana - Kathy M. Sather
  • Nebraska Nebraska - Janet Kay Goode
  • Nevada Nevada - Pamela Payton
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Peggy Ann Jacobson
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Ginger Hagaman
  • New Mexico New Mexico - Terri Lynn Whiteman
  • New York (state) New York - Debra Ann Purritano
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Gail Lynn Hinton
  • North Dakota North Dakota - Jaclyn Ann Ross
  • Ohio Ohio - Jacqueline M. Urbanek
  • Oklahoma Oklahoma - Brenda Lisa Barr
  • Oregon Oregon - Therese Jeanne McClendon
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Constance Marie Rauback
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island - Luanne J. Cavaliaro
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Donna Lynn McFarland
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Carolyn Eaton
  • Texas Texas - Kimberly Louise Tomes
  • Utah Utah - Cheryl Lee Walker
  • Vermont Vermont - Cynthia Anne Hackel
  • Virginia Virginia - Patricia Lynn Bailey
  • Washington (state) Washington - Norene Lee Gilbert
  • West Virginia West Virginia - Charmane Bennett
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin - Nicolette Edwardsen

Notes[]

Did not Compete[]

  •  South Dakota
  •  Wyoming

Crossovers[]

Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
  • 1972:  Michigan: Marilyn Ann Petty (Top 12)
  • 1973:  Ohio: Jacqueline M. Urbanek
  • 1975:  Indiana: Jo Ellen Berryman (Top 12)
  • 1976:  New Jersey: Ginger Hagaman
  • 1976:  Washington: Norene Lee Gilbert (Top 12)
  • 1977:  Texas: Kimberly Louise Tomes (Winner)
  • 1978:  Illinois: Suzanne Piché
Miss Universe
Miss America
  • 1976:  Nebraska: Janet Kay Goode
Miss International
  • 1975:  Virginia: Patricia Lynn Bailey (3rd Runner-Up; as  United States)

References[]

  1. ^ West, Donald (ed.). "Miss World USA 1972-74". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on March 25, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links[]

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