Miss Teen USA 1984
Miss Teen USA 1984, the second Miss Teen USA pageant, was televised live from Memphis Cook Convention Center, Memphis, Tennessee on 3 April 1984. At the conclusion of the final competition, Cherise Haugen of Illinois was crowned by outgoing queen Ruth Zakarian of New York.
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Date | April 3, 1984 |
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Venue | Memphis Cook Convention Center, Memphis, Tennessee |
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Entrants | 51 |
Placements | 10 |
Winner | Cherise Haugen |
Congeniality | Robin Swain |
Photogenic | Adrianne Hazelwood |
Results
Placements
Final Results | Contestant |
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Miss Teen USA 1984 |
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1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Best state costume |
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Final competition scores
There was a technical error during the interview competition which resulted in only some contestants' scores being shown.
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Historical significance
- Illinois wins competition for the first time. Also becoming in the 2nd state who wins Miss Teen USA.
- Hawaii earns the 1st runner-up position for the first time.
- Tennessee earns the 2nd runner-up position for the first time.
- Oregon earns the 3rd runner-up position for the first time.
- Texas earns the 4th runner-up position for the second time and repeats the same placement as the last year.
- The only state that placed in semifinals the previous year was Texas and made its second consecutive placement.
- Hawaii placed for the first time.
- Illinois placed for the first time.
- New Mexico placed for the first time.
- North Carolina placed for the first time.
- North Dakota placed for the first time.
- Oklahoma placed for the first time.
- Oregon placed for the first time.
- Tennessee placed for the first time.
- Wisconsin placed for the first time.
Delegates
The Miss Teen USA 1984 delegates were:
Alabama - Teresa Chappell Alaska - Dawn Goldy Arizona - Shawn Anders Arkansas - Melissa Staples California - Jodie Alvarez Colorado - Timothy Ermouse Connecticut - Monique Savery Delaware - Heather Reed District of Columbia - Suzy Singstock Florida - Mai-Lis Kunholm Georgia - Andrea Randall Hawaii - Melea Yamamura Idaho - Laura Bates Illinois - Cherise Haugen Indiana - Chris Harrell Iowa - Kim Carlson Kansas - Nancy Mardis Kentucky - Susan McClarick Louisiana - Robin Swain Maine - Beth Maxwell Maryland - Christie Morris Massachusetts - Shauna Pemberton Michigan - Dawn Downing Minnesota - Heather Johnson Mississippi - Mona Bryant Missouri - Leanne Sizenstoker Montana - Pam Miller Nebraska - Cindy Frymiller Nevada - Raina Kirkland New Hampshire - Lisa Bernald New Jersey - Tracey Grinnen New Mexico - Cheryl Douds New York - Denise Scalez North Carolina - Tracey Kaggel North Dakota - Kari Larson Ohio - Stephanie Viah Oklahoma - Jayme Brasher Oregon - Dena Woodard Pennsylvania - Robin Visk Rhode Island - Jennifer Ammeroso South Carolina - Mary Delgado South Dakota - Kim Stromb Tennessee - Molly Brown Texas - Charlene Molinar Utah - Leslie Hunt Vermont - Darcy Hedrick Virginia - Marcy Brickhouse Washington - Charlene Walters West Virginia - Trina Vertillo Wisconsin-Adrianne Hazelwood Wyoming - Allison Falk
Judges
- Ana Alicia
- Robert Lindgren
- Judi Anderson
- Michael Damian
- Mary Clark
- Michael Tylo
- Marguerite Piazza
- Jim Stuckey
- Shaun Casey
- Vincent DeFrank
- Roxie Roker
Contestant notes
- Adrianne Hazelwood (Wisconsin) became the first Miss Teen USA delegate to win a Miss USA state title, when she became Miss Connecticut USA 1985. She competed at Miss USA 1985, but did not place.
- Cherise Haugen competed in the Miss USA 1984 pageant, as Miss Teen USA 1984. In the early years of the title, the Miss Teen USA titleholder was invited to compete at the following Miss USA pageant without holding a state title. Haugen did not place at the Miss event.
- Kari Larson (North Dakota) won the Miss North Dakota USA 1990 title and was a non-finalist at Miss USA 1990. She later became the director of the Miss North Dakota USA and North Dakota Teen USA pageants.
- Others who later competed at Miss USA were:
- Molly Brown (Tennessee) - Miss Tennessee USA 1987, did not place
- Melissa Staples (Arkansas) - Miss Arkansas USA 1988, did not place
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