Miss World USA 1975

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Miss World USA 1975
DateAugust 17, 1975
Presenters
  • Bob Hope
Entertainment
  • Bob Hope
  • Sammy Davis Jr.
VenueSpringfield, Massachusetts
Entrants48
WinnerAnnelise Ilschenko
Ohio Ohio
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Miss World USA 1975 was the 14th edition of the Miss World USA pageant and it was held in Springfield, Massachusetts and was won by Annelise Ilschenko of Ohio. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Terry Browning of Florida. Ilschenko went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1975 Pageant in London later that year. She did not place at Miss World.[1]

Results[]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant[2]
Miss World USA 1975
  • Ohio OhioAnnelise Ilschenko
1st Runner-Up
  • Indiana Indiana – Julie Jo Clifford
2nd Runner-Up
  • Hawaii Hawaii – Tracy Lynn Monsarrat
3rd Runner-Up
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts – Mona Jean Tessier
4th Runner-Up
  • Texas Texas - Susan Schlesinger
Top 7
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Mary Jane Comstock
Semi-Finalists
  • California California - Debra Reichter
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Annette L. Tedesco

Delegates[]

The Miss World USA 1975 delegates were:

  • Alabama Alabama - Denise Banks
  • Alaska Alaska - Karen Elizabeth Malcolm
  • Arizona Arizona - Crickett Jones
  • Arkansas Arkansas - Mary Jane Comstock
  • California California - Debra Reichter
  • Colorado Colorado - Donna Marie Pfannenstiel
  • Connecticut Connecticut - Annette L. Tedesco
  • Delaware Delaware - Natasha A. Prater
  • Washington, D.C. District of Columbia - America "Mary" Lou Fackler
  • Florida Florida - Victoria Jean Bass
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Terry Eileen Morse
  • Hawaii Hawaii - Tracy Lynn Monsarrat
  • Idaho Idaho - Raenae Gay
  • Illinois Illinois - Carrie Anne Kravchuk
  • Indiana Indiana - Julie Jo Clifford
  • Kansas Kansas - Elise Mark Pratt
  • Kentucky Kentucky - Carol Louise Shanander
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Lottie Metzler
  • Maine Maine - Debra J. Collet
  • Maryland Maryland - Elizabeth Erinn Pittengee
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Mona Jean Tessier
  • Michigan Michigan - Cynthia Mimi Guenther
  • Minnesota Minnesota - Sheri Hueffmeier
  • Mississippi Mississippi - Paula "Suzanne" Belcher
  • Missouri Missouri - Tamara Sue Hultz
  • Nebraska Nebraska - Linda Ann Bott
  • Nevada Nevada - Janice Ann Carrell
  • New Hampshire New Hampshire - Robin Davis
  • New Jersey New Jersey - Deborah Ann Boone
  • New Mexico New Mexico - Kathryn Louise Rehm
  • New York (state) New York - Hildegard Holig
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Tonda Brown
  • Ohio Ohio - Annelise Ilschenko
  • Oklahoma Oklahoma - Waukita Gaddy
  • Oregon Oregon - Amanda Linn Peters
  • Pennsylvania Pennsylvania - Susan Volpe
  • Rhode Island Rhode Island - Sue Strauss
  • South Carolina South Carolina - Vicki Corley
  • South Dakota South Dakota - Barbara Marie Guthmiller
  • Tennessee Tennessee - Susan Elizabeth Carlson
  • Texas Texas - Susan Schlesinger
  • Utah Utah - Karen Tucker
  • Vermont Vermont - Nancy Gayle Wilson
  • Virginia Virginia - Debbie Joan Evans
  • Washington (state) Washington - Trudy Lorraine Holderby
  • West Virginia West Virginia - Rebecca Lynn Tudor
  • Wisconsin Wisconsin - Debi Ann Burkman
  • Wyoming Wyoming - Tauna Presgrove

Notes[]

Did not Compete[]

  •  Iowa
  •  Montana
  •  North Dakota

Crossovers[]

Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
  • 1972:  Indiana: Julie Jo Clifford
  • 1973:  Tennessee: Susan Elizabeth Carlson (1st Runner-Up; as  New York)
Miss International
  • 1976:  Tennessee: Susan Elizabeth Carlson (3rd Runner-up; as  United States)

References[]

  1. ^ West, Donald (ed.). "Miss World USA 1975-77". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on March 25, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "The Spokesman-Review - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 2020-05-13.

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