Susan Patricia Wan
溫惠珍
Seconds before I was crowned, I was just an average American-born Chinese female. Then suddenly, I was in the limelight.
The cameras were snapping, people were clapping, hundereds of unfamiliar faces, unknown hugs, kisses and congraduatiosn. The only remembrance of last year’s pageant was mixed with emotion.
Seeing the previous queens crowned seemed exciting, but for me, it was traumatic. I was alone with hundreds of reporters, some not even speaking English. And my family were nowhere to be seen.
Since then, my family and I have adapted to my important position in the community. I have learned that travelling to Chinatown does not always mean having “Dim-Sum.” Although the drive to Chinatown was a burden, knowing that ___
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The support I have had from my parents, George and Helen Wan, my sister Denise, and someone who is very special to me, Eric, has been overwhelming. My sponsor, Orange___
May the year of the Ox be filled with happiness, prosperity, good health and love.
My sincere congratulations and best wishes to Miss Los Angeles Chinatown 1985. May your reigning year be filled with joyful experiences.
Gung Hay Fot Choy!
Yours truly,
Susan P. Wan
Susan P. Wan