Arlene Howell

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Arlene (Eurlyne) Howell
Howell winning Miss USA 1958
Born
Arlene Howell

(1939-10-26) October 26, 1939 (age 84)
Other namesEurlyne Howell
Spouse(s)Paul Michael LaCava (1959-?
Gerald F. Maruschak (1983-)
Children1
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Louisiana USA 1958
Major
competition(s)
Miss USA 1958 (winner)

Arlene Howell (born Eurlyne Howell; October 26, 1939)[1] is an American former actress and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss USA 1958.

Early life and education

Howell was born in Delhi, Louisiana,[1] the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Howell.[2] The family moved to Bossier City, Louisiana, in 1952.[1] She has two sisters. They attended local schools. Howell graduated from Bossier High School, class of 1957,[3] in Bossier City.[4] She studied speech and dramatics at Centenary College of Louisiana.[5]

Beauty pageant and acting career

Howell entered the state level of the Miss USA beauty pageant, hoping to earn some money to support her work in an acting career. After winning Miss Louisiana USA, she became the first of three titleholders from the state to win the Miss USA crown, when she won the Miss USA Pageant in Long Beach, California, in July 1958. That same week, she competed in the Miss Universe Pageant and placed as third runner-up, and is to date the only Miss USA to place third runner-up at Miss Universe.[6]

Howell's television debut occurred September 28, 1958, on

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Howell played "Cindy Lou Brown" in three episodes of Maverick and appeared once as a character named "Ladybird Forge" in an episode titled "Island in the Swamp" with James Garner and Edgar Buchanan. She was cast in 77 Sunset Strip (episode: "A Nice Social Evening"), Bronco (episode: "Prairie Skipper"), Alcoa Premiere (episode: "What Ever Happened to Miss Illinois?"), Bachelor Father (episode: "Ginger's Big Romance"), and played "Flora" in a 1966 episode of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. in which she was the best friend of a blind date for an understandably flabbergasted Sgt. Carter. Howell ended her career at that point.

Personal life

Howell married pilot Paul LaCava in August 1959.[9] They had one child, a girl named Lisa.[citation needed]

References

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  3. ^ Eurlyne Howell, Les Memoires 1957, Bossier High School, Bossier City, Louisiana, page 29, lower right
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  5. ^ "Bossier Girl Wins Miss U.S.A. Title". The Monroe News-Star. Louisiana, Monroe. United Press International. July 24, 1958. p. 1.
  6. ^ Profile Archived 2006-09-18 at the Wayback Machine, Miss USA official website; accessed August 11, 2015.
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