Jeanne Bieggers Correctiom/ampliification: My older brother and I attended high school with Jeannie (as everyone knew her then) during the early 1940s. That was Ponce de Leon High School in Coral Gables, Florida. Her last name was Biegger with no "s". As I recall her graduatng class was the one between my brother's and mine, but I'm not certain she stayed until graduation. Jeannie was, to say the least, precocious. As you probably know she married Dean Martin. Martin and Jerry Lewis used to spend winters in Miami (Coral Gables is a Miami suburb) so I suppose she met him when he was visiting town; i.e., she didn't go to New York looking for him. She and Martin had a son--possibly named Dean, Junior--who became a military fighter pilot, either in the Air Force or the Air National Guard in some Western state. Sadly, he was killed in a crash in muntainous country while flying in duty status. Jeannie was a very nice and affable girl. I was sort of the class toad, besides being a year younger than my classmates and Jeannie was as friendly to me on campus and off as she would have been to the best-looking quarterback in the state.
Over the years,they have changed of course. But, Rose first, Orange next, Sugar, then Sun and Cotton. After WWII,they started adding them right and left. Rose Bowl, 1901; Orange Bowl, 1934; Sugar Bowl, 1934; Sun Bowl, 1934; Cotton Bowl, 1936; Gator Bowl, 1945; Tangerine/Citrus Bowl (now the CapitalOne Bowl), 1946; Liberty Bowl, 1959; and now is when they start changing their names to correspond with their sponsors.
the sugar bowl, cotton bowl,orange bowl, rose bowl.
The first Orange Bowl ever was played in 1935-01-01.
I think you mean the Orange BOWL in Florida
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Bowl_(game)
linda Eglan
Miami (FL) 13, Holy Cross 6.
The Queen of the 1965 Orange Bowl was Linda England who was 20 years old at the time. The interesting part of the story is, she didn't enter the competition until 30 minutes before the deadline.
The United States Steel Hour - 1953 Queen of the Orange Bowl - 7.10 was released on: USA: 13 January 1960
Nancy Wakefield from Winter Haven, Florida was the 1960 Orange Bowl Queen.
Nanita Greene Samuels. She is on Facebook.
Oklahoma State won the Sugar Bowl in 1946.
Over the years,they have changed of course. But, Rose first, Orange next, Sugar, then Sun and Cotton. After WWII,they started adding them right and left. Rose Bowl, 1901; Orange Bowl, 1934; Sugar Bowl, 1934; Sun Bowl, 1934; Cotton Bowl, 1936; Gator Bowl, 1945; Tangerine/Citrus Bowl (now the CapitalOne Bowl), 1946; Liberty Bowl, 1959; and now is when they start changing their names to correspond with their sponsors.
College Queen - 1946 was released on: USA: 17 May 1946
Oklahoma won the Orange bowl in 1956.
Miami Orange Bowl was created in 1936.
Dunlop Orange Bowl was created in 1947.