| Miss America 1966 | |
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![]() Deborah Bryant, Miss America 1966 | |
| Date | September 11, 1965 |
| Presenters | Bert Parks Bess Myerson |
| Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
| Broadcaster | CBS |
| Winner | Deborah Bryant |
Miss America 1966, the 39th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 11, 1965[1] on CBS Network.
Deborah Bryant became the first Miss Kansas to win the crown. The judges for this year's pageant included actress Joan Crawford.
Results
Placements
| Placement | Contestant |
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| Miss America 1966 | |
| 1st Runner-Up |
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| 2nd Runner-Up |
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| 3rd Runner-Up |
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| 4th Runner-Up |
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| Top 10 |
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Order of announcements
Top 10
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Top 5
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Awards
Preliminary awards
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| Lifestyle and Fitness |
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| Talent |
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Other awards
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| Miss Congeniality |
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| Non-finalist Talent |
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Contestants
| State | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Awards | Notes |
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| Linda Folsom | New Brockton | 20 | Classical Vocal, "Caro Nome" from Rigoletto | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
| Mary Ruth Nidiffer | Anchorage | 21 | Popular Vocal, "Typically English" | ||||
| Sandra Montgomery | Yuma | 18 | Vocal, "Once in a Lifetime" & "I Love Being Here With You" | ||||
| Rhonda Oglesby | Pine Bluff | 19 | Popular Vocal | ||||
| Sandra Lynne Becker | Covina | 18 | Semi-classical Vocal, "Make Believe" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Kristina Holm | Denver | 19 | Piano, "More" from Gigi | ||||
| Donna Scott | Stratford | 18 | Vocal, "Someone to Watch Over Me" | ||||
| Kathleen Grandell | Wilmington | 18 | Multilingual Monologue | ||||
| Carol Lynn Blum | Miami Beach | 21 | Classical Vocal, "Il Bacio" by Luigi Arditi | 3rd runner-up | |||
| Mary Jane Yates | Savannah | 20 | Semi-classical Vocal, "With a Song in My Heart" | ||||
| Roberta Rosaria Conlan | Honolulu | 18 | Monologue, "Hawaiian History" | ||||
| Rhonda Hammond | Boise | 19 | Speech on Fashion Design with Modeling | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Kathleen Oros | Granite City | 20 | Popular Vocal, "Just You Wait" from My Fair Lady | ||||
| Eileen Smith | Indianapolis | 18 | Vocal Medley, "The Sound of Music" & "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" | 2nd runner-up | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
| Marie Mushro | Sioux City | 19 | Ballet en Pointe, The Dying Swan | Miss Congeniality
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| Deborah Irene Bryant | Overland Park | 19 | Dramatic Interpretation, "The Miserable Miserliness of Midas Moneybags" | Winner | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | Previously Miss Kansas World 1963
Top 7 finalist at Miss USA World 1963 | |
| Rebecca Snyder | Owensboro | 20 | Dramatic Monologue, "Portrayal of the Sphinx" | ||||
| Lynda Ferguson | Shreveport | 20 | Semi-classical Vocal, "Italian Street Song" from Naughty Marietta | Top 10 | |||
| Ellen Margaret Fowler | Old Orchard Beach | 19 | Vocal/Dance, "Some People" | ||||
| Barbara Lynn Hamilton | College Park | 19 | Vocal, "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" | ||||
| Mabel Bendiksen | New Bedford | 18 | Dramatic Reading & Folk Singing, "The Hazards of Nuclear Fallout" & "What Have They Done to the Rain" | ||||
| Esther Lynne Smith | Portage | 19 | Classical Vocal | Non-finalist Talent Award | Born in Vlaardingen, Netherlands | ||
| Jeanne Ruth | St. Paul | 18 | Interpretive Jazz Dance to selections from West Side Story | ||||
| Patricia Puckett | Columbus | 20 | Vocal, "I Ain't Down Yet" from The Unsinkable Molly Brown | 1st runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | Featured performer at Miss America 1967 | |
| Lesley Fleenor | Springfield | 20 | Vocal, "Hard Hearted Hannah" | ||||
| Dianne Feller | Helena | 21 | Classical Vocal, "Un bel dì vedremo" from Madama Butterfly | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Karen Hansmeire | Ogallala | 20 | Semi-classical Vocal, "Love is Where You Find It" | ||||
| Kathryn Blaikie | Carson City | 18 | Musical Comedy, "I'm Late" | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | |||
| Cheryl-Leigh Buffum | Manchester | 21 | Musical Comedy Sketch, "I Ain't Down Yet" from The Unsinkable Molly Brown | ||||
| Kathleen Holmes | Toms River | 19 | Vocal/Tap Dance, "Steppin' Out With My Baby" | ||||
| Ellen Growden | University Park | 21 | Dramatic Sketch, "Relationship of a Mother and Daughter" | ||||
| Marlene Butcher | Hamburg | 19 | Vocal/Dance, "I Ain't Down Yet" from The Unsinkable Molly Brown | ||||
| Penelope Clark | Sanford | 19 | Classical Ballet, "Robina" | ||||
| Onalee Olson | Fargo | 19 | Original Interpretive Dance, "Charleston" | ||||
| Valerie Lavin | Canton | 20 | Vocal/Dance, "I Ought to Dance" | ||||
| Sandra Curtis | Tulsa | 20 | Dramatic Reading, "Sorry Wrong Number" | ||||
| Sue Pack | Eugene | 18 | Vocal, "The Lonely Goatherd" from The Sound of Music | Top 10 | Joined The New Christy Minstrels in 1966
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| Judith Lynn McConnell | Pittsburgh | 21 | Dramatic Reading from Saint Joan | Non-finalist Talent Award | Best known for her role in the soap opera, Santa Barbara | ||
| Maureen Manton | Warwick | 21 | Dramatic Reading from The Diary of Anne Frank | ||||
| Nancy Moore | Aiken | 18 | Piano, Variations on "There She Is" | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | Later married US Senator Strom Thurmond, who was 44 years her senior, in 1968 | |
| Nancy Sandwick | Sioux Falls | 19 | Vocal Medley, "Wouldn't it be Loverly" & "I Could've Danced All Night" from My Fair Lady | ||||
| Marcia Murray | Paris | 19 | Popular Vocal, "Spellbound" | ||||
| Mary Lou Butler | Irving | 19 | Vocal | ||||
| Frances Yvonne Vernon | Salt Lake City | 22 | Original Modern Dance, "The American Pioneer Woman" | Top 10 | |||
| Lois Dodge | Grand Isle | 20 | Vocal, "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" | ||||
| Jean Inge | Norfolk | 22 | Speech about Politics & Government entitled "Democracy" | ||||
| Kippy Lou Brinkman | Richland | 21 | Harp & Tap Dance, "Night and Day" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Lois Gay Ratcliff | Bluefield | 19 | Dramatic Reading, "Lonesome Train" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Sharon Singstock | Oshkosh | 20 | Vocal, "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Medley" | 4th runner-up | |||
| Trudy Bower | Freedom | 19 | Vocal, "From This Moment On" |
References
- ↑ Associated Press (1965-09-13). "From Freckles to Miss America". Miami News. p. 12B.
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