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Miss Woolworth 1963 receives lavish prizes

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'Miss Woolworth 1963', Yvonne Phillips, being crowned by 'Miss Jamaica 1962', Marlene Murray, on November 10, 1962 at the South Camp Hotel in Kingston.

Miss Yvonne Phillips, crowned 'Miss Woolworth 1963' at the company's Annual Staff Party, was showered with an array of fabulous prizes. The 21-year-old winner received an all-expenses-paid week at the Arawak Hotel, as well as numerous gifts from various businesses. In addition, all contestants were pampered with makeovers, courtesy of Max Factor, receiving gift packages of their products. The evening's celebrations also included entertainment, such as a 'Miss Crowning Glory' hairstyling competition, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Published November 12, 1962 

‘Miss Woolworth’ crowned

MISS YVONNE PHILLIPS, 21, clerk employed at the Cosmetic Department of Woolworth’s King Street, was chosen to wear the crown and robe of 'Miss Woolworth 1963' at the South Camp Hotel on Saturday night.

Runners-up were Pearline Haughton and Avril Stevens, second and third, respectively.

Miss Phillips’ measurements are 34-23-38.  She weighs 120lbs and her hobbies are swimming and drama.

Witnessed by over 250 members of staff and friends at the company’s Annual Staff Party, the crowning took place just after midnight in the open air by the pool and under a sparkling array of lights.

The 10 contestants, in cocktail-length dresses, paraded before the judges to the rhythm of light music.  They had already been seen in bathing suits and judged for intelligence by the judges, and points were awarded thus: Intelligence 20; Personality 25; Figure 20; Face 15; Deportment 20.

The popular choice in colour among the girls’ dresses was white in lace, chiffon and drama, but the winner, Miss Phillips, chose blue.

Her dress was of light blue drama, fashioned in a bell-shaped shirt, featuring four large tucks meeting in a 'V' at the hem. A large self rose was worn in the centre of the 'V'. Pale full-length gloves and white shoes completed her ensemble.

The second-prize winner, Pearline Haughton’s measurements are 36-25-38.  She wore white drama and was the only contestant wearing a tiara. Miss Stevens, who came third, wore sky-blue organza with white accessories. Her measurements are 34-25-36.

For the crowning, the girls took their places in U-formation on the stage and the results were announced in 3.2.1. order.

Miss Marlene Murray, 'Miss Jamaica 1962', then decorated the queen with the red and gold satin cape and crowned her. Miss Murray also handed out the prizes.

Miss Phillips, for winning the title, will spend one week, all expenses paid, at the Arawak Hotel, and receive many gifts from various business firms.

Each contestant was made up by Max Factor and will also receive a gift package of Max Factor preparations.

A hairstyling competition 'Miss Crowning Glory', also contributed to the evening’s entertainment, and Miss Josette Morrison emerged as winner. Second was Miss Ludella Foot ('Miss Woolworth 1961'), and third, Miss Una MacMillan.

The panel of judges, chaired by Mr Ivan Levy was Mr John Evelyn, Mrs V. Chinloy, Miss Peggy Samuels, Mr Ken Rhino, and Mr Winston Meeks.

Emceeing the show was Charlie Babcock, and the Vagabonds provided music for dancing until four in the morning.

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