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Jacquelyn Mayer wearing Cial Chapman gown
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963, wearing a Cial Chapman green and gold gown, September 1963. Mayer was from Sandusky, Ohio, and won the titles Miss Vacationland and Miss Ohio to qualify for the Miss America pageant. She won the Miss America pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03489
Subjects: Pageants; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer in Miss America gown
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer in one of her two official Miss America formal gowns designed for her by Alfred Bosand, August 1963. The gown is a pale pink "Ban-Lon" gown with jewel-encrusted lace. Mayer was from Sandusky, Ohio, and won the titles of Miss Vacationland and Miss Ohio to qualify for the Miss America pageant. She won the Miss America pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03482
Subjects: Pageants; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer in her Miss America talent gown
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer in her orange chiffon Miss America talent gown, 1963. An unidentified woman is on the left. Mayer was from Sandusky, Ohio, and won the titles of Miss Vacationland and Miss Ohio to qualify for the Miss America pageant. She won the Miss America pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03483
Subjects: Pageants; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer modeling fashions
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer modeling fashions, 1963. She was from Sandusky, Ohio, and won the titles of Miss Vacationland and Miss Ohio to qualify for the Miss America pageant. She won the Miss America pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03484
Subjects: Pageants; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer posing for a Pepsi-Cola publicity shot
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer posing for a Pepsi-Cola publicity shot, 1963. She was from Sandusky, Ohio, and won the titles of Miss Vacationland and Miss Ohio to qualify for the Miss America pageant. She won the Miss America pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03485
Subjects: Pageants; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer with fellow Miss America contestants
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer with other Miss America contestants during Pageant Week, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1962. The contestants are posed pouring sand out of their high heeled shoes. Mayer, a Sandusky, Ohio, native, went on to win the Miss America pageant that year and become Miss America for 1963. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL03478
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Miss America Pageant; Pageants
Places: Atlantic City (New Jersey)
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. This photograph was taken on November 1, 1962, when Mayer returned to her hometown of Sandusky after winning the pageant. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07807
Subjects: Pageants; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Miss America Pageant
Places: Sandusky (Ohio); Erie County (Ohio)
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Portrait of Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. She is pictured at one of her many public appearances as Miss America wearing her crown. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07808
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
Places: Sandusky (Ohio); Erie County (Ohio)
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. This photograph was taken in Atlantic City, New Jersey, shortly after she was crowned. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07809
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
Places: Atlantic City (New Jersey)
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. She is pictured exiting an airplane, possibly in Louisville, Kentucky, during her reign as Miss America. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07810
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Miss America Pageant
Places: Sandusky (Ohio); Erie County (Ohio)
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. She is pictured arriving to christen the Good Year Blimp, "Columbia," during one of her many public appearances while serving as Miss America. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07811
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
 
Jacquelyn Mayer, Miss America 1963
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Description: Jacquelyn Mayer of Sandusky, Ohio, who won the Miss America Pageant in 1962 and served as Miss America 1963. This photograph was taken in November 1962 when Mayer returned to Sandusky after winning the Pageant. She is seen in a gown and crown, sitting on a decorative throne beneath an oversized Miss America crown. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL07812
Subjects: Sandusky (Ohio); Multicultural Ohio--Ohio Women; Miss America Pageant
Places: Sandusky (Ohio); Erie County (Ohio)
 
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