Miss USA World 1962

Beauty pageant
  • Hawaii
WinnerAmedee Chabot
California CaliforniaCongenialityCarla Rodgers
Michigan Michigan
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Miss USA World 1962 was the 1st edition of the Miss USA World pageant and it was held in the Huntington Field House in Huntington, West Virginia and was won by Amedee Chabot of California. She was crowned by outgoing titleholder, Jo Ann Odum of West Virginia. Chabot went on to represent the United States at the Miss World 1962 Pageant in London later that year. She finished in the Top 8 at Miss World.[1]

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss USA World 1962
  • California CaliforniaAmedee Chabot
1st Runner-Up
  • Florida Florida – Lithona Rozier
2nd Runner-Up
  • New York (state) New York – Pat Franklin
3rd Runner-Up
  • Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA – Linda Pauline Kennon
4th Runner-Up
  • Alabama Alabama - Marilyn Nordman
Top 15
  • Detroit, MI - Janet Clift
  • East Liberty, Pittsburgh, PA - Donna Jean Paschka
  • Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia - Heidi Hambrick
  • Louisiana Louisiana - Diane Gay DeClouet
  • Massachusetts Massachusetts - Mary Marble
  • North Carolina North Carolina - Louise Furr
  • Oregon Oregon - Jodie Ray
  • Texas Texas - Shirley Dickson
  • Utah Utah - Dyane Miner
  • Washington (state) Washington - Patricia Dzejachok

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality

Delegates

The Miss USA World 1962 delegates were:

Notes

Withdrawals

  •  Hawaii - Julie Jones was named as Miss Hawaii World 1962 and had competed at the pageant; however withdrew during finals due to back pains after the evening gown competition.

Did not Compete

Crossovers

Contestants who competed in other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
Miss America

References

  1. ^ West, Donald (ed.). "Miss World USA 1958-62". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on January 22, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links

  • Miss World Official Website
  • Miss World America Official Website
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