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  1. Jane Anne Jayroe-Gamble (born October 30, 1946) is an American broadcaster, author, public official and former beauty queen from Laverne, Oklahoma, who was Miss Oklahoma in 1966 and Miss America in 1967.

  2. Although an entry representing the city of Tulsa had been victorious in the 1926 pageant, Jane Anne Jayroe became the first woman with the title of Miss Oklahoma to win the crown. Jayroe's unique performance in the talent competition had her conducting the Miss America orchestra while singing the Len Barry hit " 1-2-3 ."

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    Nancy Lorell Wellman
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    Mary Craig
    18
  3. Listen to Jane Jayroe Gamble's oral history interview about her life as a shy and reluctant beauty queen, a TV news anchor, and a tourism secretary. She shares her struggles with shyness, depression, and a failed marriage, and how she overcame them to lead a happy and successful life.

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  4. 15. Dez. 2022 · Jane Jayroe, Miss America 1967 and former Oklahoma City TV news anchor, describes how her high school English teacher taught her the importance of creativity and independent thinking.

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  5. 26. Nov. 2013 · On this episode I chatted with former Miss America Jane Jayroe about her journey before and after winning the pageant in 1967. Jane was the first Miss America to visit a combat zone and...

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  6. On this episode I chatted with former Miss America Jane Jayroe about her journey before and after winning the pageant in 1967. Jane was the first Miss Americ...

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  7. 22. Okt. 2011 · It was sent to Jane Jayroe in appreciation of a trip in 1967 to Vietnam that delivered smiles to U.S. troops, but still draws tears to her green eyes. As she turned and looked toward the thank-you from the 87th Engineer Battalion, her voice weakened.