Sandra Lynn Herring - Miss Sacramento 1970
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Linda Lillian Jonason - Miss Sacramento 1971
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Laura Harrison - Miss Sacramento 1972
(An excerpt from The Sacramento Bee, 1982)
Shortly after her Miss Sacramento reign, Laura Harrison became a PSA flight attendant. She kept a fairly low profile until 1980, when she appeared in an an adult photo essay. Soon Hollywood producers were knocking on her door and Harrison found herself on the threshold of stardom. "I was offered a contract to do three movies," she says. "I took acting classes at UCLA because they wanted me to get some experience. Then the producers came around and I found out you don't ever get anything for nothing ... Some of the girls trying to get into the movie business will do anything." Harrison now has no desire to be an actor. "I'd rather be the brains behind the scenes," she says. She returned to Sacramento and started Entourage, a catering assistance business and she still works part time for PSA.
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(An excerpt from The Sacramento Bee, 1982)
Shortly after her Miss Sacramento reign, Laura Harrison became a PSA flight attendant. She kept a fairly low profile until 1980, when she appeared in an an adult photo essay. Soon Hollywood producers were knocking on her door and Harrison found herself on the threshold of stardom. "I was offered a contract to do three movies," she says. "I took acting classes at UCLA because they wanted me to get some experience. Then the producers came around and I found out you don't ever get anything for nothing ... Some of the girls trying to get into the movie business will do anything." Harrison now has no desire to be an actor. "I'd rather be the brains behind the scenes," she says. She returned to Sacramento and started Entourage, a catering assistance business and she still works part time for PSA.
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Unknown - Miss Sacramento 1973
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Cynthia Ann Olson - Miss Sacramento 1974
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Debra Jo Nix- Miss Sacramento 1975
Debra (Debbie) Jo Nix was born in Savannah, GA. She attended Northern Michigan University and Fresno State University. After her reign as Miss Sacramento, Debbie competed for the Miss World-America title in 1979 as Miss Arizona. The Miss World-America pageants were held in 1978, 1979 and 1980.
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Debra (Debbie) Jo Nix was born in Savannah, GA. She attended Northern Michigan University and Fresno State University. After her reign as Miss Sacramento, Debbie competed for the Miss World-America title in 1979 as Miss Arizona. The Miss World-America pageants were held in 1978, 1979 and 1980.
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Linda Snook - Miss Sacramento 1976, 3rd Runner-up to Miss California
Linda Regan (known today as Linda Regan Bott) won the tile of Miss Sacramento at age 17. Immediately, Linda began a four-year association with the Miller’s Outpost retail chain which kept her busy jetting back and forth to Los Angeles to do print ads, commercials and voice-over work for their ad campaigns. Simultaneously, Linda was tackling 5 Broadway shows a day, six days a week at Marriott's Great America in San Jose. After her year of reign, Linda moved to Los Angeles where she landed a job with the “Golddiggers,” a 6-member troupe of female singer/dancers who opened for Dean Martin, Joan Rivers, David Brenner and others as they toured North America. After three years with the Golddiggers, Linda took some time off and crafted her own nightclub act, wowing audiences from Los Angeles to Monrovia, Africa and countless points in–between.From there she embarked on a several-year stint as a cutting-edge cabaret performer at the Pink Giraffe Club in Hong Kong. Three more years with the Golddiggers led to Linda’s first album release in 1993. "No Boundaries" featured what would become the theme song for the Sacramento AIDS foundation, "Let The Miracles Begin". Linda ultimately ended up in the song writing capital of the world, Nashville, Tennessee where she worked with some of the city’s best songwriters and artists: www.lindabott.com. Linda now owns Free Fire Radio KCNR1460 A.M. with her husband and morning talk show co-anchor, Carl Bott. Free Fire Radio's website: http://freefireradio.com/cms/
Credits: Marc Beauchamp, m.redding.com
Linda Regan (known today as Linda Regan Bott) won the tile of Miss Sacramento at age 17. Immediately, Linda began a four-year association with the Miller’s Outpost retail chain which kept her busy jetting back and forth to Los Angeles to do print ads, commercials and voice-over work for their ad campaigns. Simultaneously, Linda was tackling 5 Broadway shows a day, six days a week at Marriott's Great America in San Jose. After her year of reign, Linda moved to Los Angeles where she landed a job with the “Golddiggers,” a 6-member troupe of female singer/dancers who opened for Dean Martin, Joan Rivers, David Brenner and others as they toured North America. After three years with the Golddiggers, Linda took some time off and crafted her own nightclub act, wowing audiences from Los Angeles to Monrovia, Africa and countless points in–between.From there she embarked on a several-year stint as a cutting-edge cabaret performer at the Pink Giraffe Club in Hong Kong. Three more years with the Golddiggers led to Linda’s first album release in 1993. "No Boundaries" featured what would become the theme song for the Sacramento AIDS foundation, "Let The Miracles Begin". Linda ultimately ended up in the song writing capital of the world, Nashville, Tennessee where she worked with some of the city’s best songwriters and artists: www.lindabott.com. Linda now owns Free Fire Radio KCNR1460 A.M. with her husband and morning talk show co-anchor, Carl Bott. Free Fire Radio's website: http://freefireradio.com/cms/
Credits: Marc Beauchamp, m.redding.com
Carlotta Gutierrez- Miss Sacramento 1978 (No Pageant in 1977)
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Deborah Adams - Miss Sacramento 1979
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