- Miss California
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For the state pageant affiliated with Miss USA, see Miss California USA
The Miss California competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of California in the Miss America pageant. Delegates from the states of California, Ohio and Oklahoma have each won the title of Miss America six times, more than any of the other states. The pageant has been held in Fresno, California since 1994.[1]
Winners
Year Name Hometown Age Local Title Miss America Talent Placement at Miss America Special scholarships at Miss America Notes 2011 Noelle Freeman Carlsbad 20 Miss Culver City Winner of the 2007 Miss Teenage California Scholarship Pageant. 2010 Arianna Afsar San Diego 19 Miss San Diego County Vocal "I Who Have Nothing" Top 10 at Miss America 2011 Previously Miss California's Outstanding Teen 2005, first runner-up at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2005; Top 36 contestant on American Idol 8 2009 Kristy Cavinder Orange 21 Miss Yosemite Valley Ballet en Pointe "The Slave Maiden Variation" from Le Corsaire First runner-up Miss America 2010 Preliminary Talent Award 2008 Jackie Geist Vacaville 22 Miss Hollywood Ballet en Pointe "The Dying Swan" Top 7 at Miss America 2009 Runner up in the Miss Teenage California Scholarship Pageant. 2007 Melissa Chaty[2] Ukiah 24 Miss North Coast Operatic Vocal "The Jewel Song" from Faust Top 8 Finalist Winner of the 2003 Miss Teenage California Scholarship Pageant. 2006 Jacquelynne Fontaine Moorpark 24 Miss Santa Barbara County Operatic Vocal "Vissi d'arte" Top 10 at Miss America 2007 Preliminary Talent Award 2005 Dustin-Leigh Konzelman Carlsbad 23 Miss San Diego Fiddle "Twelfth Street Rag" Preliminary Talent Award and Non-Finalist Talent Award Contestant on The Amazing Race 10 with partner Kandice Pelletier (Miss New York) 2004 Veena Goel Laguna Hills 22 Miss Southland Jazz Dance "Hot Honey Rag" from Chicago 4th runner-up to Miss America 2005 Preliminary Talent Award Contestant at National Sweetheart 2003 2003 Nicole Lamarche Berkeley 24 Miss San Francisco Vocal "At This Moment" 4th runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award; Final Night Swimsuit Award Contestant at National Sweetheart 2001 as Miss Arizona 2002 Jennifer Glover Castro Valley 23 Miss Contra Costa County Contemporary Vocal "A New Life" from Jekyll & Hyde Previously Miss California USA 2001, 1st runner up at Miss Oktoberfest 2000, was Miss USA at Miss International 1999, Top 10 Finalist at the 1997 Miss Teenage California Scholarship Pageant 2001 Stephanie Baldwin Fullerton 23 Miss Northern California Regional Vocal "Time to Say Goodbye" Top 20 at Miss America 2000 Rita Ng Tracy 22 Miss Los Altos Classical Piano "Sonata Appassionata" 2nd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award; Miss America Scholar award 1999 MaryAnne Sapio Rohnert Park 21 Miss Gavilan Hills Tap Dance "Go Daddy-O" Non-finalist Talent Award 1998 Danielle Coney Santa Clara 21 Miss Gavilan Hills Vocal "A Piece of Sky" from Yentl Non-finalist Talent Award; Waterford Business Scholarship 1997 Rebekah Ann Keller Lakewood 22 Miss Los Angeles County Vocal "Someone Like You" from Jekyll & Hyde 4th runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award Later Miss California USA 2000 1996 Lyndsay Kahler Orange 22 Miss City of Orange Vocal "Where Is It Written?" from Yentl 1995 Tiffany Stoker Clovis 21 Miss Clovis Vocal "Think of Me" 3rd runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award Previously America's Junior Miss 1992 1994 Jennifer Hanson La Habra 21 Miss Garden Grove Vocal "Since I Fell for You" Non-finalist Talent Award Country music singer/songwriter 1993 Lisa Michelle Duncan Tulare 21 Miss Tulare County Character Ballet "Turkey in the Straw" Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1992 Patricia Northrup Agoura Hills 23 Miss Los Angeles County Vocal Medley Pilot for American Airlines, judge for the 2001 Miss America Pageant 1991 Paige Adams Hemet 22 Miss Los Angeles County Vocal Medley "Some Day My Prince Will Come" Former Alaska's Junior Miss 1986, Judge for the 2008 Miss America Pageant 1990 Maria Ostapiej La Mesa 24 Miss San Diego North County Classical Vocal Medley "Phantom of the Opera" & "Angel of Music" Non-finalist Talent Award 1989 Wendy Berry San Pedro 22 Miss Centinela Valley Classical Ballet "The White Swan" from Swan Lake Harvard Professor 1988 Marlise Ricardos San Pedro 26 Miss Lomita Dramatic Vocal "I Dreamed a Dream" 3rd runner-up 1987 Simone Stephens Cerritos 25 Miss El Camino Stand-up Comedy 1986 Lisa Kahre Salinas 19 Miss San Ramon Valley Flute Solo "Carnival of Venice" Non-finalist Talent Award 1985 Lisa Davenport Santa Cruz 23 Miss San Mateo County Popular Vocal "Once in my Lifetime" Assumed the title in 1982 when Debra Maffett won Miss America & became the 1st such titleholder to win a state title and compete at Miss America. 1984 Donna Cherry Northridge 24 Miss West Los Angeles Impersonations / Vocal "Quando me'n vo" 1983 Shari Moskau Mission Viejo 19 Miss Saddleback Valley Popular Vocal "Greatest Love of All" 1982 Lisa Davenport Santa Cruz 20 Assumed the title when Debra Maffett won Miss America; Later Miss California 1985 Debra Maffett Anaheim 25 Miss Anaheim Popular Vocal "Come In From the Rain" Winner Preliminary Swimsuit Award; Preliminary Talent Award 1981 Cheryl Vancleave Riverside 20 Miss Los Angeles County Country Western Vocal Medley "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" & "You're Lookin' at Country" Married Frank Kalil, mother of Ryan Kalil. 1980 Robin Brooks Elverta 23 Miss Fullerton Patriotic Vocal Medley "America the Beautiful" & "Battle Hymn of the Republic" 1979 Deanna Rae Fogarty Azusa 22 Miss Azusa Vocal "Cabaret" Toured with Miss America USO Troupe & was a featured performer for several Miss America pageants in the early 80s 1978 Christine Louise Acton Chula Vista 23 Miss San Bernardino County Flute / Piccolo Solo "Hungarian Peasant Suite" Non-Finalist Talent 1977 Connie Lee Haugen Redlands 24 Miss San Bernardino County Vocal "Nobody Does It Like Me" from Seesaw Top 10 Semi-Finalist 1976 Linda Michelle Mouron Orange 19 Miss Orange County Tap Dance "Puttin' On the Ritz" 3rd runner-up Toured with Miss America USO Troupe 1975 Janet Jaye Carr San Gabriel 21 Miss Pomona Valley Vocal "They Call the Wind Maria" from Paint Your Wagon 2nd runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1974 Lucianne Buchanan Claremont 21 Miss Pomona Valley Harp "Concerto in B Flat" 1st runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award Toured with Miss America USO Troupe; assumed the Miss California title when the original winner, Alice Tobler, resigned due to illness. 1973 Susan Kaye Shipley Hillsborough 21 Miss San Joaquin County Piano "Malaguena" Top 10 Semi-Finalist 1972 Diane Wagner Daly City 20 Miss San Mateo County Ballet "Swan Lake" Toured with Miss America USO Troupe 1971 Carolyn Jean Stoner Belmont 18 Miss San Mateo County Gymnastic Ballet "Malaguena" Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1970 Karin Kascher Castro Valley 18 Miss Hayward Violin "Méditation" Non-Finalist Talent Award 1969 Susan Ellen Anton Yucaipa 18 Miss Redlands Vocal "Get Happy" & "Put On a Happy Face" 2nd runner-up Actress, best known for her role as "Susan Williams" in the various Stop Susan Williams!-related television series and television movies. Toured with Miss America USO Troupe 1968 Sharon Terrill Torrance 21 Miss Torrance Dramatic Reading "Little Word, Little White Bird" by Carl Sandburg Non-Finalist Talent Award 1967 Karen Pursell Lindsay 22 Miss Fresno County Vocal "Much More" from The Fantasticks 1966 Charlene Diane Dallas Danville 19 Miss Contra Costa County Piano "Toccata" by Khachaturian 1st runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award; Preliminary Talent Award Featured Performer on the 1967 Miss America Telecast; Charlene Dallas assumed the Miss California title when the original winner, Donna Danzer, resigned during the coronation gala. 1965 Sandra Lynne Becker Covina 18 Miss Los Angeles County Semi-Classical Vocal "Make Believe" Non-finalist Talent Award 1964 Sherri Lee Raap Fremont 18 Miss Oakland Jazz Baton Dance & Acrobatics Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1963 Wendy Douglas Sacramento Miss Sacramento Vocal "Summertime" Top 10 Semi-finalist 1962 Pamela Gamble Carmel 18 Miss Monterey County Classical Jazz Interpretive Dance 1961 Susan Henryson Fresno 19 Miss Fresno County Vocal "You've Got to See Momma Every Night" Top 10 Semi-finalist Preliminary Talent Award voted Miss Congeniality, was a featured performer for the 1962 Miss America Pageant 1960 Suzanne Reamo La Mesa 20 Miss San Diego Vocal "Love is Where You Find It" 1st runner-up 1959 Susan Bronson San Lorenzo 19 Miss Southern Alameda County Modern Dance "An American in Spain" 3rd runner-up 1958 Sandra Jennings Riverside Miss Riverside Piano "Clair de Lune" 3rd runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award Winner of the 1960 Maid of Cotton Pageant 1957 Lorna Anderson Sacramento Miss Sacramento Accordion "Dark Eyes" 3rd runner-up 1956 Joan Beckett Sacramento Miss Sacramento Dramatic Sketch "A Dream: Faith Over Atheistic Sciences" Top 10 Semi-finalist Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1955 Barbara Harris Santa Cruz Miss Watsonville 1954 Lee Meriwether San Francisco 19 Miss San Francisco Dramatic Monologue "Riders to the Sea" Winner Preliminary Swimsuit Award Actress best known as Catwoman in the 1966 Batman movie 1953 Patricia Johns Fresno Miss Fresno Dramatic Monologue "The Country Girl" Top 10 Semi-Finalist Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1952 Jeanne Shores Azusa Miss Alhambra Dramatic Monologue 2nd runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1951 Patricia Lehman Sacramento Miss Sacramento Piano 1950 Joanne Durant San Diego Miss San Diego Vocal / Poetry Recitation "Alice Blue Gown" Semi-finalist Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1949 Jone Pedersen Santa Rosa Miss Santa Rosa Dramatic Monologue "You Will Come Back" 4th runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1948 Reba Watterson Stockton Miss Stockton 1947 Laura Emery Salinas Miss Salinas Vocal "So Long For So Long" 4th runner-up Marilyn Davidson Los Angeles Vocal / Dress Design "A Sunday Kind of Love" competed as Miss Los Angeles County in the Miss America Pageant 1946 Marilyn Buferd Los Angeles 21 Miss Wilshire District Dramatic Monologue "Accent on Youth" Winner Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1945 Polly Ellis Tarzana No Locals Vocal "Cowboy Joe" Semi-finalist Preliminary Talent Award Phyllis Mathis San Diego Hula 1st runner-up competed as Miss San Diego in the Miss America Pageant 1944 Shirley Ballard Los Angeles No Locals 1943 Jean Bartel Los Angeles 19 No Locals Vocal "Night and Day" Winner Preliminary Swimsuit Award; Preliminary Talent Award 1942 Lucille Lambert Hollywood Miss Hollywood Vocal "Embraceable You" 4th runner-up 1941 Rosemary LaPlanche Los Angeles 18 Miss Los Angeles Dance Winner Preliminary Swimsuit Award 1940 17 Dance 1st runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit 1939 Marguerite Skliris San Francisco Miss San Francisco Dramatic Monologue "The Poison Scene" from Romeo and Juliet 3rd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award 1938 Claire James Los Angeles Miss Los Angeles Dance 1st runner-up 1937 Phyllis Randall Hollywood 20 Miss Hollywood 3rd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award Sister of Joey Augusta Paxton, Miss North Carolina 1941. 1936 Phyllis Dobson Hollywood Miss Hollywood Dance 1st runner-up Preliminary Talent Award 1935 Virginia Donham San Francisco Miss San Francisco Vocal "Chloe" & "I Ain't Got Nobody" Semi-finalist 1933 Blanche MacDonald Miss Venus de Milo 2nd runner-up 1927 Bertha Weizel Miss Santa Cruz Semi-finalist Bertha Weizel assumed the title when the orignial winner, Billie Copeland, was disqualified. Ruby Smith competed as Miss Oakland and was a semi-finalist. Naoma Farrand competed as Miss San Francisco and Louise Heathman from San Diego competed as Miss Southern California, despite the fact that Linda Burrage had been crowned the winner of that pageant and Almo Ingraham had been announced as the 1st runner-up. 1926 Aloha Porter Miss Venice Eleanor Twohig competed as Miss San Francisco 1925 Fay Lanphier Oakland 19 Miss Alameda Winner Also representing California were: Adrienne Dore, Miss Los Angeles, who placed as 1st runner-up; Edyth Flynn competed as Miss San Francisco and Yetta Haber competed as Miss Santa Cruz. 1924 No Miss California Fay Lanphier competed as Miss Santa Cruz and placed as 2nd runner-up; Lillian Knight competed as Miss Los Angeles and was a Finalist in the pageant. Irma Frazier competed as Miss Oakland. 1923 No Miss California Violet Regal competed as Miss San Francisco and was a Finalist & Vera King competed as Miss Long Beach 1922 No Miss California Angela Grant competed as Miss Los Angeles in the Miss America Pageant References
- ^ Hoagland, Doug (2007-07-01). "Pageant crowns San Diego woman". Fresno Bee. Archived from the original on 2007-08-13. http://web.archive.org/web/20070813162811/http://www.fresnobee.com/263/story/74258.html#morephotos. Retrieved 2007-07-01.
- ^ Associated Press (2007-07-01). "Miss North Coast Melissa Chaty wins 2007 Miss California crown". The Lompoc Record. http://www.lompocrecord.com/articles/2007/07/01/ap-state-ca/d8q3kh5g1.txt. Retrieved 2007-07-01.
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