California Girl: Miss USA 1959 - Terry Huntingdon Tydings - Books - Outskirts Press - 9781478716433 - September 5, 2013
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California Girl: Miss USA 1959

Terry Huntingdon Tydings

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California Girl: Miss USA 1959

On Saturday, June 27, 1959, Terry Huntingdon was crowned Miss California; less than a month later she became Miss United States of America, and two days after that she stood beside Akiko Kojima, Miss Universe, as her 2nd Runner-Up, holding the trophy that she had been awarded for delivering the best speech at the pageant. In that address she spoke with great pride of her family background -- ten percent of the immigrants aboard the Mayflower in 1620 were her ancestors. She spoke of her relatives who, two hundred years later, crossed the Isthmus of Panama to arrive in San Francisco during the California Gold Rush; and of the ancestors who were the first white people to settle in Wintun Indian territory. She talked about her great, great, grandfather, who had driven the stagecoach from Strawberry Valley to the Oregon border, forging the route now known as Interstate 5. The book then narrates her television and motion picture careers during the year of her reign, includes social exchanges with the incomparable Bob Hope, American Bandstand performer, Paul Anka, Groucho Marx, of The Price Is Right, Ricky Nelsen, and his parents, Ozzie and Harriett, Los Angeles Sheriff Peter Pitchiss, Gunsmoke's James Arness, teen-throb crooner Fabian, bandleader Lawrence Welk, photographer Ernest Haas, San Francisco Chronicle columnist, Herb Caen, and her experiences as Hostess for the VIII Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley -- a tale laced with irony, humor, and of course romance, including attempts to lose her virginity, and equally passionate attempts to preserve it. The memoir concludes a few days after she relinquished her crown, when she flew back to L. A. to attend a party at the Biltmore Hotel for John F. Kennedy's top supporters following his nomination at the Democratic National Convention. There, she met Maryland delegate Joseph Tydings, who four years later was elected to serve in the United States Senate, and who, following an eight-year courtship, became her husband.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 5, 2013
ISBN13 9781478716433
Publishers Outskirts Press
Pages 170
Dimensions 10 × 127 × 203 mm   ·   190 g
Language English  

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