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Identifier
20160374
Description
Narcia Denise McCurtain, University of Texas at Arlington freshman, 18 received a crown and red roses as the new Miss Arlington after winning the pageant held in the Arlington Community Center. She is Choctaw and Cherokee and her goal is to becoming the first Native American to compete in a Miss Texas Pageant, and ultimately become Miss Texas. She was selected as the 1976 Dallas-Fort Worth Inter-Tribal Princess. McCurtain was one of the 12 contestants and will receive a $500 scholarship. She graduated of Eastern Hills High School. She is meeting with the media. Published in Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition January 15, 1979.
Archival Date
1979-01-15
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-7163
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Cameras; Universities & colleges; Beauty contests
Names
McCurtain, Narcia Denise; University of Texas at Arlington; Eastern Hills High School (Fort Worth, Tex.); Miss Arlington Contest
Subjects
Cameras; Universities & colleges; Beauty contests