YVONNE DELOS REYES-MISS PHILIPPINES-UNIVERSE 1955
1955 — Miss Philippines Yvonne Berrenguer de los Reyes left Manila on July 12, 1955 for L.A. (via Honolulu) on board Pan American Airways. She brought wood carvings and presented them to Mayor George Vermillion of Long Beach, California.
Yvonne Berenguer delos Reyes was Miss Philippines of 1955 and her sister, Simonette delos Reyes was Bb. Pilipinas-Universe of 1970.
source: by Ricardo F. Lo
The Philippine Star
June 2006
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
LIZBETH DE PADUA- BB. PILIPINAS UNIVERSE 1976
LIZBETH DE PADUA- BB. PILIPINAS UNIVERSE 1976
She finished her BS Biology at the University of the Philippines and also finished
Medicine.
She finished her BS Biology at the University of the Philippines and also finished
Medicine.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
LALAINE BENNETT-MISS PHILIPPINES-UNIVERSE 1963
LALAINE BENNETT -MISS PHILIPPINES-UNIVERSE 1963
MISS UNIVERSE 1963 THIRD RUNNER-UP
PHILIPPINE FIRST PHILIPPINE BEAUTY TO BECOME FINALIST IN THE INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT.
1963 —A 5'9" tall starlet who measured an impressive 35-23-36, Lalaine "Bing-Bing" Betia Bennett, a 19-year-old American mestiza from Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya, won third runner-up in the 1963 Miss Universe Pageant.
Miss Philippines Lalaine Betia Bennett left Manila on June 29, 1963 for Tokyo and stayed there for a week to fulfill some engagements before proceeding to Honolulu and San Francisco. She was among the first 13 official delegates to arrive in Miami Beach, Florida. Lalaine placed third runner-up to Ieda Maria Vargas of Brazil. She married her official escort in the pageant, Felix Skievasky, a US Naval Officer of Polish-Filipino descent, on Sept. 7, 1964 at the San Marcelino Church in Manila. Felix died in a plane crash in 1973.She joined the movies until she married a pilot who died in a plane crash. She's based in the United States.
MISS UNIVERSE 1963 THIRD RUNNER-UP
PHILIPPINE FIRST PHILIPPINE BEAUTY TO BECOME FINALIST IN THE INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT.
1963 —A 5'9" tall starlet who measured an impressive 35-23-36, Lalaine "Bing-Bing" Betia Bennett, a 19-year-old American mestiza from Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya, won third runner-up in the 1963 Miss Universe Pageant.
Miss Philippines Lalaine Betia Bennett left Manila on June 29, 1963 for Tokyo and stayed there for a week to fulfill some engagements before proceeding to Honolulu and San Francisco. She was among the first 13 official delegates to arrive in Miami Beach, Florida. Lalaine placed third runner-up to Ieda Maria Vargas of Brazil. She married her official escort in the pageant, Felix Skievasky, a US Naval Officer of Polish-Filipino descent, on Sept. 7, 1964 at the San Marcelino Church in Manila. Felix died in a plane crash in 1973.She joined the movies until she married a pilot who died in a plane crash. She's based in the United States.
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