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Miss Alaska 

The Miss Alaska competition is a scholarship pageant that selects the representative for the state of Alaska in the Miss America pageant.

Alaska's highest placement occurred in 1998, when Joslyn Tinker was selected for the Top Ten. One Miss Alaska won a preliminary swimsuit and another won a preliminary night talent award. Several other delegates have received non-finalist talent awards and special scholarships.

Miss Alaskas 1975 and 1978, Cindy Suryan and PJ Gentry respectively, were popular Anchorage television and radio personalities for many years. Miss Alaska 1976, Kathy (Tebow) Sharp worked as a National Weather Association certified television weather broadcaster in the early 1980's, and was on the same news team as co-anchor, Cindy Suryan.

Miss Alaska 1981, Laura Trollan, also worked in local television as an Anchorage weather broadcaster. Miss Alaska 1982 became an award-winning realtor and business woman, achieving recognition for The Kristan Cole Team. Miss Alaska 1984, Maryline Blackburn, pursued a career in music and has received critical acclaim as a recording artist. Miss Alaskas 1985 and 1986 went on to establish successful careers in modeling: Jerri Morrison as a plus-size supermodel, most recognizable for her catalog work for Nordstrom and JC Penney, and Kristina Christopher-Taylor as a TV and print model featured in several national campaigns.

In addition to the winners, runner-ups in the mid-eighties also obtained national recognition. Miss Anchorage, Alice Welling, established herself as a comedic actress and singer, and Miss Wasilla, Sarah Heath Palin, rose through political ranks to become Governor of Alaska and the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee.

Stacey Storey, Miss Alaska 1995, pursued an acting career and appeared in such films as Elvis and Annabelle. She marked what would become a resurgence of pageant winners entering the performing arts throughout the 2000s, most notably professional violinist Audrey Solomon, Miss Alaska 2000, as well as Miss Alaskas 2001 and 2003, who performed on Broadway.

Winners

Stephany Jeffers, Miss Alaska 2008
Stephany Jeffers, Miss Alaska 2008
Year Name Hometown Local Title Placement at Miss America Special scholarships at Miss America Notes
2008 Stephany Jeffers Chugiak Miss Birchwood
2007 Cari Leyvaa Anchorage Previously Miss Alaska USA 2004
2006 Stephanie Wonchala Eagle River Miss Chugiak/Eagle River
2005 Rebecca Hayes Anchorage 2nd runner-up to Miss Alaska USA 2007
2004 Christina Reasner Sterling
2003 Blair Chenoweth Anchorage Future Miss Alaska USA 2007
2002 Peggy Willman Anchorage Miss North Star
2001 Eugenia Primis Eagle River Miss South Central Charles and Theresa Brown Scholarship
2000 Audrey Solomon Anchorage Miss University Center Bert Parks Non-finalist Scholarship award; Non-finalist Talent
1999 Shannon Kelly Palmer Miss South Central
1998 Joslyn Tinker Soldotna Miss Alyeska Top 10 Preliminary Swimsuit Award, Charles and Theresa Brown Scholarship award Former Alaska's Junior Miss 1994
1997 Michelle Titus Fairbanks
1996 Christine Buschur Eagle River Miss Cook Inlet
1995 Stacey Storey Eagle River Miss Chugiak/Eagle River Future Miss Alaska USA 2003
1994 Patricia Marlow Eagle River Miss Anchorage
1993 Rebecca Nyboer Anchorage Miss Alyeska Nonfinalist Talent Award
1992 Keri Baumgardner Eagle River Miss Anchorage
1991 Beth Gustafson Palmer Miss Denali Natural White's Smile of Confidence Scholarship Winner
1990 Holly Salo Kenai Miss Mat-Su Valley
1989 Christine McCubbins Kenai Miss Denali
1988 Launa Middaugh Wasilla Miss South Central
1987 Teresa Murton Anchorage Miss Anchorage
1986 Jerri Morrison Anchorage Miss Northern Lights
1985 Kristina Christopher-Taylor Palmer Miss Talkeetna
1984 Maryline Blackburn Anchorage Miss South Central Non-finalist Talent Award
1983 Jennifer Smith Soldotna Miss Soldotna
1982 Kristan Sapp Wasilla Miss South Central
1981 Laura Trollan Juneau Miss Juneau
1980 Sandra Lashbrook Eagle River Miss Chugiak-Eagle River
1979 Lila Oberg Palmer Miss Willow Area
1978 Patty-Jo Gentry Valdez Miss Fairbanks
1977 Lisa Granath Kenai Miss Greater Kenai
1976 Kathy Tebow Anchorage Miss Anchorage Non-finalist Talent Award
1975 Cindy Suryan Kodiak Miss Kodiak
1974 Darby Moore Kenai Miss Kenai
1973 Virginia Adams Anchorage Miss Anchorage
1972 Deborah Wood Anchorage Miss Anchorage *Deborah Wood was 1st runner up in the Miss Alaska pageant and replaced Linda Hogue when she was disqualified. Linda Hogue's name appeared in Miss America program, 1972.
1971 Linda Smith Anchorage Special Judge's Award
1970 Virginia Walker Kotzebue Miss Kotzebue/Arctic Circle First Miss America contestant from the Arctic Circle
1969 Gwenn Gregg Anchorage Miss Northern Lights
1968 Jane Haycraft Fairbanks Miss Greater Fairbanks Area
1967 Penny Thomasson Spenard
1966 Nancy Lorell Wellman Fairbanks Miss Greater Fairbanks Area
1965 Mary Ruth Nidiffer Anchorage Miss Alaska Methodist University
1964 Karol Hommon Anchorage Non-finalist Talent Award
1963 Colleen Kendall Anchorage Miss Alaska State Fair
1962 Mary Dee Fox Anchorage Miss Greater Anchorage
1961 Jean Ann Holm Fairbanks
1960 June Bowdish Anchorage
1959 Alansa Carr Ketchikan
1958 Stuart Johnson Douglas City
1950 Maxine Cothern Fairbanks
1937 Marguerite Lee Nome West is her married name
1922 Helmer Liederman disqualified

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