Read Being Miss America: Behind the Rhinestone Curtain (Discovering America) Online
Authors: Kate Shindle
Schlafly, Phyllis,
165
scholarships,
119
Shindle, Kate (Miss America 1998): acting career of,
134–135
; and ADHD,
3
; awards received by,
109
; on being chaperoned,
36
; as “black sheep,”
13
; childhood of,
66
,
68
,
71–72
; crowning of,
5–7
; on disappointment with MAO,
193–194
; on downside of being Miss America,
8–9
,
33–34
; eating disorder of,
131–136
; on fame,
130
; and family’s background as Miss America volunteers,
69–72
,
129
; and fitness,
132–133
; on future of Miss America,
212
; on growth experience of being Miss America,
186–187
; and HIV/AIDS platform issue,
8
,
51–52
,
96–102
,
106–112
; and Internet,
126–131
,
136–137
; and local pageants,
4
,
35
,
72
,
94–95
; and the media,
107–109
,
128
; at Northwestern University,
4
,
96–97
,
133
; parents of,
66–67
,
70–72
; on perks of being Miss America,
7–8
,
34
,
37
; on personal faith,
95
; on receiving gifts,
34–35
,
36
; and refusal to wear evening gown,
190–191
; on school visits,
101–107
,
191
; on sex education,
103
,
168
; support for Katie Harman by,
158
; and Uncle Bob,
97–98
; on winning Miss America,
73
Sholem Aleichem Cooperative Houses,
23
Shopp, Bebe (Miss America 1948),
31
Singletary, Mike,
165
Slaughter, Lenora S.,
11
,
29
,
30–31
,
39
; administration of,
18–21
,
138
,
141
; and anti-Semitism,
24–25
; and Bess Myerson,
28
,
30–31
; and Hostess Committee,
69
,
184
; legacy of,
22
,
29
; and public image of pageant,
27
; and revival of pageant,
18
; and “rule seven,”
21–22
; and scholarships,
13
; and transformation of pageant,
19–20
Smallwood, Norma (Miss America 1927),
16
,
31
Smith, Shawntel (Miss America 1996),
40
,
145
Smithsonian Magazine
,
28
Southern States’ Ball,
83
Sparenberg, David,
161
Spartenburg Herald Journal
,
173
state/local pageants,
143–145
,
149
.
See also
National Association of Miss America State Pageants
state traveling companions (STCs),
69–70
Steinem, Gloria,
60
Stern, Howard,
10
Stone, Sharon,
118
Suddenly Last Summer
,
44
Sullivan, Lencola,
80
Survivor
,
184
swimsuit competition,
121–122
,
152
,
187
,
210
; origins of,
15–16
; Yolande Betbeze and,
27–31
talent competition,
115–117
,
147–148
Tapper, Jake (
Salon
),
154
,
162–163
,
169
Taylor, Elizabeth,
44
Test Positive Aware Network (TPAN),
98–99
“There She Is, Miss America,”
11
,
57–58
,
78
TLC (The Learning Channel),
182
,
186
,
195
; and reality-show approach to pageant,
183–184
Today
,
7
Tonight Show, The
,
7
Trefaller, Joseph J.,
160
Trump, Donald,
29
,
197
,
198
.
See also
Miss Universe Organization
Trump Plaza,
202
Trump Taj Mahal,
155
Tubman, Harriet,
42
Turner, Debbye (Miss America 1990),
118–119
,
179–180
,
200
Turner, Lana,
44
20/20
,
189–190
Uncle Bob,
97–98
USA Today
,
169
U.S. Soccer Federation,
145
Valens, Richie,
58–59
Van Derbur, Marilyn (Miss America 1958),
203
Variety
,
195
Variety Club of Philadelphia,
18
Vassar, Jeffrey,
182
Vieira, Meredith,
118
Vietnam War,
58
Vincent, Marjorie (Miss America 1991),
139
Vittel, Frank,
20
Wadsworth, Don,
202
Walker, Barbara Jo (Miss America 1947),
27
Ward, Elizabeth (Miss America 1982),
78
Washington Post
,
28
Washington Times
,
167
Wathen, Hugh,
39
Webb, Tamilee,
132
Wells, Sharlene (Miss America 1985),
86–87
“We Want Bert” (Bert Parks reinstatement campaign),
78
What Not to Wear
,
183
Whelan, James,
161
Whitestone, Heather (Miss America 1995),
121
,
139
,
179–180
Wildwood, New Jersey,
17
William Morris Agency,
195
Williams, Milton and Helen,
80
Williams, Vanessa (Miss America 1984),
8
,
43
,
80–88
,
139
; on being Miss America,
84
; Gerald Early on,
85–86
; William Goldman on,
87
Wipeout
,
184
Woodstock,
58
Woman of Achievement Award,
118
Women’s Christian Temperance Union,
30
women’s movement.
See
feminism
Wood, Natalie,
44
World War II,
59
You Have No Idea
(Williams),
88
Ziegfeld, Florenz