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'''Miss Samford University''' is an annual beauty pageant held by the [[Samford University]]. The contest, which was first held in [[1948]], is one of 50 qualifiers for the [[Miss Alabama]] pageant. Scholarships are awarded to top finishers. Nine of the winners have gone on to represent Alabama in the Miss America competition.
'''Miss Samford University''' is an annual beauty pageant held by the [[Samford University]]. The contest, which was first held in [[1948]] as '''Miss Howard College''', is one of 50 qualifiers for the [[Miss Alabama]] pageant. Scholarships are awarded to top finishers. Nine of the winners have gone on to represent Alabama in the Miss America competition.


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* [[2015]]: [[Allyson Nuwayhid]]
* [[2015]]: [[Madison Smith]]
* [[2014]]: [[Shea Summerlin]]
* [[2013]]: [[Lauren Hunt]]
* [[2012]]: [[Kathryn Sharp]]
* [[2011]]: [[Kelsey Richter]]
* [[2010]]: [[Susan Hamm]]
* [[2010]]: [[Susan Hamm]]
* [[2009]]: [[Anna Laura Bryan]]
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* [[1983]]: [[Susan Howerton]]
* [[1983]]: [[Susan Howerton]]
* [[1982]]: [[B. D. Cody]]
* [[1982]]: [[B. D. Cody]]
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* [[1981]]: [[Susan Palmer]]
* [[1981]]: [[Susan Palmer]]
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* [[1980]]: [[Theresa Carver]]
* [[1980]]: [[Theresa Carver]]
* [[1979]]: [[Nena Lavas]]
* [[1979]]: [[Nena Lavas]]

Latest revision as of 16:22, 15 July 2018

Miss Samford University is an annual beauty pageant held by the Samford University. The contest, which was first held in 1948 as Miss Howard College, is one of 50 qualifiers for the Miss Alabama pageant. Scholarships are awarded to top finishers. Nine of the winners have gone on to represent Alabama in the Miss America competition.

Winners

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