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Title
Tehama Queeen Candidates- Contestants who will be vieing for the title of Miss Tehama County
Date Created and/or Issued
1971/07/15
Contributing Institution
Center for Sacramento History
Collection
Center for Sacramento History Photo Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Tehama Queen Candidates - Contestants who will be vieing for the title of Miss Tehama County of 1971 during opening night festivities of the Tehama Totem Fair Thursday are, front row, left to right: Aumie Utt, Daphne Felthouse, Terri Hornbuck, Gayle Cox, Nancy Nave, Janice Murchison, and Joyce Allwardt all of Red Bluff, and back row, left to right: Debbie Jackson or Corning, Shelley Firzgerald, Marlu Akers andPeggy Freeman, all of Red Bluff; Karen Hamer of Los Molinos and Trudy Virdin of Red Bluff. Elizabeth Queen, also of Red Bluff, was unable to be in the picture.
Type
image
Identifier
88B78473-40F6-479E-8DE8-176112385451
1983/001/SBPM00722
Subject
Corning, CA
Los Molinos, CA
Miss Tehama County
Red Bluff, CA
Tehama Totem Fair
Akers, Marlu
Allwardt, Joyce
Cox, Gail
Felthouse, Daphne
Fitzgerald, Shelley
Freeman, Peggy
Hamer, Karen
Hornbeck, Terri
Jackson, Debbie
Murchison, Janice
Nave, Nancy
Queen, Elizabeth
Utt, Aumie
Virdin, Trudy

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