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miss america
Seen here in 1921, 16-year-old Margaret Gorman became the first woman to win this title
Trivia about miss america
In 1954 it became the first nationally televised beauty contest
A swimsuit wasn't required during a call-in vote to this pageant in 1996 when viewers were the "8th Judge"
Those who've cried in Atlantic City include winners of this glamorous title, like Carolyn Sapp in 1991
Suffering from a little overexposure, Vanessa Williams resigned as this in July, 1984
Title of the woman who begins a year of service after she's crowned at Atlantic City in September 1999
(Hi, I'm James Denton.) In January of 2006 I was surrounded by lots of beautiful women when I hosted this pageant, held outside of Atlantic City for the first time
In 1922 Margaret Gorman was retroactively crowned this for winning 1921's "Inter-City Beauty Pageant"
Michelle Kline got a kidney transplant from her brother 19 months before competing in this pageant
Mary Ann Mobley was Miss Mississippi before winning this national title
Mary Campbell is the only person to win this title twice, in 1922 & 1923 in Atlantic City
In 1933 Marion Bergeron of West Haven became the first & only Connecticutie crowned this
(Hi, I'm Gretchen Carlson of the CBS Saturday Early Show.) You could say it was my "crowning" moment when I became the 1st classical violinist to win this national title
As the 1943 winner of this national title, beautiful Jean Bartel sold 2 1/2 million dollars worth of war bonds
Between 1954 & 1980, the average weight of this annual selectee went from 132 pounds to 117
Seen here, 16-year-old Margaret Gorman was the first person to be given this beauty title