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| Then 20-year-old Jacquelyn Mayer became Northwestern's first Miss America in 1963, a contest which she entered because her roommate, a former Miss Minnesota, suggested she could enter local pageants for scholarship money. Partially paralyzed by a stroke in 1970, she now tours the US and Canada with the National Stroke Association and the American Heart Association, teaching others about stroke.
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