22 charming girls who won the title of beauty queen in the middle of the last century
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/22-charming-girls-who-won-the-title-of-beauty-queen-in-the-middle-of-the-last-century1.htmlIn America, in the middle of the last century, every self-respecting company considered it its duty to hold a beauty contest and choose its queen. So there were miss with a variety of titles — "Miss Blueberry", "Miss Posture", "Miss Sausage" and others, others, others. In our review, the most charming girls from the last century with the most incredible titles.
Miss Atomic Bomb, 1957
The coronation of Lee Merlin coincided with the conduct of Operation Plumbbob-testing of atomic bombs in the Nevada desert.
Queen of Catfish, 1954
Queen Gail Hooper from Memphis holds a 25-kilogram fish in a New York hotel.
The Queen of Sweaters, 1952
In 1952, Jeanne Davis from Alabama won the annual "Queen of Sweaters" competition.
The Queen of Laughter, 1961
Kathleen Townsend from Minneapolis became the queen of laughter in 1961. This contest was dedicated to the popularization of the national sense of humor.
The Queen of Posture, 1957
Diana Stack from St. Louis in 1957 became the winner of the international competition "Queen of Posture".
Queen of Blueberries, 1957
Ethel Silber from Wildwood, New Jersey, the winner of the "Queen of Blueberries" contest, is basking in a bath filled with blueberries.
The Queen of Greenwich Village, 1962
Eva Sloan became the queen of Greenwich Village during the Spring Art Festival of 1962.
The Queen of the Love Ball, 1968
Pretty Lynn Kellogg received the crown in 1968.
The Sausage Queen, 1956
Lauren Cole in sausage products at the Wellington Hotel, where the Hebrew National company awarded her the crown of the queen of Frankfurter sausages in 1956.
The Queen of antitriskaidekaphobia, 1963
Cindy Carol became the queen of antitriskaidekaphobia on Friday, the thirteenth. Triskaidekaphobia — fear of the number 13.
The Queen of the Circus, 1959
Jacqueline Petit, the winner of the "Queen of the Circus" contest, tames a toy tiger with a gun.
The Queen of Hot rod, 1969
Darlene Larson poses outside the New York Coliseum in 1969.
Queen of the mink, 1960
Actress Julia Mead drowns in mink furs at the West Side Fur Company.
Queen of Health, 1967
Darlene Larson, the queen of health-1967, sits on the snow roof of the Lincoln Square Motor Inn in New York.
Ivy League Queen, 1960
Judy McGuire, a freshman at Vassar College, became the Ivy League queen in 1960.
Queen of the World's Fair, 1964
Anne McKeon, queen of the World's Fair-1964, with a poster of the show.
The Queen of Donuts, 1957
Joy Harman after her performance at the national competition "Queen of Donuts".
Queen Press Photographers, 1951
Jane Wurster, Queen of the Press Photographers Association, poses at the Vanderbilt Hotel, 1951.
The Queen of Cooking, 1964
Gloria Prince at House of Good Taste, New York.
Queen of the Animal Festival, 1964
Sunny Austin in the company of a sheep, a toucan and a chicken.
The Queen of Sweets, 1964
Actress Joey Lansing at the Chunky Candy Pavilion at the World's Fair.
The Queen of Wine, 1965
Actress Paula Wayne became the queen of wine in 1965.
Keywords: History | Girls | Beauty contest | 60s | Vintage | 50s | 20th century
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