The 1st runner up at the 1960 Miss America Pageant was Mary Alice Fox, Miss Wisconsin.
Linda Lee Mead - Mississippi Lynda Mead was crowned Miss America in 1960.
The winners and runner ups at the 1960 Miss America pageant were:Winner: Lynda Lee Mead, Miss Mississippi1st runner up: Mary Alice Fox, Miss Wisconsin2nd runner up: Sharon Joyce Vaughn, Miss Washington3rd runner up: Susan Diane Bronson, Miss California4th runner up: Patricia Anne Allebrand, Miss Arizona
Four Miss Mississippi have won the Miss America crown: Mary Ann Mobley (1959), Lynda Lee Mead (1960), Cheryl Prewitt (1980), and Susan Akin (1986).
Cicely Mead has written: 'A concise guide to vegetable gardening' -- subject(s): Vegetable gardening
1959: Mary Ann Mobley from Brandon, MI1960: Lynda Lee Mead, from Natchez, MI1980: Cheryl Prewitt, from Ackerman, MI1986: Susan Akin, from Meridian, MO
Linda Lee Mead - Mississippi Lynda Mead was crowned Miss America in 1960.
The winners and runner ups at the 1960 Miss America pageant were:Winner: Lynda Lee Mead, Miss Mississippi1st runner up: Mary Alice Fox, Miss Wisconsin2nd runner up: Sharon Joyce Vaughn, Miss Washington3rd runner up: Susan Diane Bronson, Miss California4th runner up: Patricia Anne Allebrand, Miss Arizona
Whitman Mead has written: 'Mead's Travels in North America'
The cast of The Flower Thief - 1960 includes: Heinz Ellsworth Linda Evanoff Ella Henry Bob Kaufman Turk Leclair Philip McKenna Taylor Mead as Flower Thief Eric Nord
The cast of Four Families - 1960 includes: Margaret Mead as herself
Four Miss Mississippi have won the Miss America crown: Mary Ann Mobley (1959), Lynda Lee Mead (1960), Cheryl Prewitt (1980), and Susan Akin (1986).
no he is not he is a freak that has had a girl friend that moved to America
Elwood Mead the II
mead = Met mead = Honigwein
There are several types of mead available, including traditional mead, melomel (fruit mead), metheglin (spiced mead), and cyser (apple mead). Distilled mead, also known as honey brandy or honey whiskey, is made by distilling fermented mead to create a higher alcohol content and a different flavor profile compared to traditional mead.
Doubt it very much! He's not known enough in America.
Philip Mead has written: 'Philip Mead'