| Miss America 1971 | |
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| Date | September 12, 1970 |
| Presenters | Bert Parks |
| Venue | Boardwalk Hall,Atlantic City,New Jersey |
| Broadcaster | NBC |
| Winner | Phyllis George † Texas |
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Miss America 1971, the 44thMiss America pageant, was held at theBoardwalk Hall inAtlantic City, New Jersey on September 12, 1970.[1][2] TheWomen's Liberation Front demonstrated at the event[1] andMiss Iowa 1970,Cheryl Browne,[3] was the firstAfrican American contestant in the history of theMiss America pageant.[1][4][5]Miss South Dakota 1970Mary Harum (Mary Hart) andMiss New Jersey 1970Hela Yungst would both become media personalities.
Miss Texas 1970,Phyllis George, was crowned Miss America 1971. George would later become a noted media personality, featured on the CBS football programThe NFL Today, as well as the First Lady ofKentucky from 1979 to 1983.
In August 1971, George traveled toVietnam withMiss Nevada 1970, Vicky Jo Todd,Miss New Jersey 1970,Hela Yungst,Miss Arizona 1970, Karen Shields,Miss Arkansas 1970, Donna Connelly,Miss Iowa 1970,Cheryl Browne, andMiss Texas 1970 (George's replacement after she became Miss America), Belinda Myrick.[6] They were participating in a 22-dayUnited Service Organizations tour forAmerican troops there. The tour began inSaigon.[4][5][6] Browne later commented that she thought "it was one of the last Miss America groups to go to Vietnam."[5]
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| Placement | Contestant |
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| Awards | Contestant |
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| Lifestyle and Fitness |
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| State | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Award | Notes |
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| Suzanne Dennie | Birmingham | 20 | Popular Vocal, "Alfie" | Preliminary Talent Award | |||
| Virginia Walker | Kotzebue | 19 | Original Poem, "My Wonderland" | Special Judges' Award
| First Miss America contestant from theArctic Circle | ||
| Karen Shields | Tucson | 19 | Dance & Vocal Medley fromMy Fair Lady | ||||
| Donna Connelly | Hope | 19 | Vocal Medley, "Who Will Buy" fromOliver! & "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" | Top 10 | |||
| Karin Kascher | Castro Valley | 18 | Violin, "Méditation" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Sue Gehrman | Fort Collins | 18 | Musical Interpretation, "Just You Wait" fromMy Fair Lady | ||||
| Cynthia Fowler | Cheshire | 21 | Classical Vocal, "The Jewel Song" fromFaust | ||||
| Linda Sue Hitchens | Seaford | 20 | Vocal/Dance, "Give My Regards to Broadway" | ||||
| Lisa Donovan | Sarasota | 21 | Vocal, "Feeling Good" | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | Singer on 1980s game showFace the Music | |
| Nancy Carr | Midland | 22 | Popular Vocal, "I Wish You Love" | ||||
| Kathleen Puanani O'Sullivan | Kailua | 18 | Modern Dance, "Ritual Fire Dance" | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | |||
| Noralyn Olsen | Ovid | 18 | Classical Piano, "Etude Op. 10, No. 5" | ||||
| Lynn Alexander | Loami | 18 | Classical Vocal, "Vissi d'arte" | ||||
| Debbie May | Remington | 21 | Semi-classical Vocal, "The Impossible Dream" | Non-finalist Talent Award; Miss Congeniality | |||
| Cheryl Browne | Decorah | 20 | Ballet, "Deep Purple" | Non-finalist Talent Award | First African American contestant to compete atMiss America Cheryl Adrienne Browne was a native of Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York who attended Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. | ||
| Linda Susan Edds | Manhattan | 21 | Popular Vocal, "The Windmills of Your Mind" | ||||
| Cynthia Anne Bostick | Owensboro | 18 | Vocal, "Life is a One Way Street" | Appeared as Marcia Campbell onAs the World Turns Cynthia Anne Bostick Georgeson died at age 70 on January 24, 2023 in Racine, Wisconsin. | |||
| Carol Almand | Haynesville | 18 | Vocal, "The Wedding" | ||||
| Karen Johanna Johnson | Cumberland Foreside | 20 | Classical Vocal, "Quando me'n vo'" | 2nd runner-up | |||
| Sharon Anne Cannon | Salisbury | 21 | Piano, "Elephant Walk" | ||||
| Diana Dohrmann | Boston | 21 | Piano, "The Kid from Red Bank" byCount Basie | ||||
| Ginger Myers | Lincoln Park | 21 | Vocal, "Wicked Man" | ||||
| Juliana Gabor | South St. Paul | 20 | Popular Vocal, "My Coloring Book" | ||||
| Christine McClamroch | Columbus | 21 | Vocal Medley, "Cabaret", "Try to Remember", & "You'll Never Walk Alone" | 3rd runner-up | |||
| Marcia Mossbarger | Brookfield | 22 | Tap Dance, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" | ||||
| Jane Opp | Billings | 20 | Piano,Le Cavalier Fantastique byPaul Ben-Haim | ||||
| Debra May Sullivan | Omaha | 19 | Acrobatic Dance, "Fly Me to the Moon" | ||||
| Vicky Jo Todd | Sparks | 20 | Vocal/Guitar, "Time" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Deborah Ann Merrill | Portsmouth | 19 | Vocal/Dance, "I Want to be Happy" & "Happiness Is" | ||||
| Hela Yungst | Hillside | 20 | Dramatic Vocal, "Aldonza" fromMan of La Mancha | ||||
| Janis Jones | Raton | 21 | Soft Shoe Dance, "Golden Slippers" | ||||
| Katherine Karlsrud | Mamaroneck | 18 | Harp, "Whirlwind" byCarlos Salzedo | Top 10 | Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship | First Allman Scholarship recipient to graduate from Medical School | |
| Cornelia Lerner | Asheville | 18 | Piano, "Revolutionary Étude" byChopin | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Nancy Tangen | Northwood | 19 | Classical Vocal, "Pace pace mio dio" fromLa forza del destino | ||||
| Grace Bird | Alliance | 21 | French Horn & Classical Vocal, "1st Concerto for French Horn" & "Ouvre ton Coeur" fromVasco da Gama byGeorges Bizet | ||||
| Judy Adams | Cushing | 20 | Violin, "The Hot Canary" arranged byFlorian ZaBach | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
| Cynthia Lynn Harrison | Portland | 18 | Vocal & Guitar, "Just Once" | ||||
| Maggie Walker | Harrisburg | 18 | Gymnastic Ballet on Uneven Parallel Bars, "Contessa" | 4th runner-up | |||
| Teresa Bradley | East Greenwich | 19 | Folk Singing & Guitar, "Chelsea Morning" | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
| Claudia Carmen Turner† | Spartanburg | 19 | Vocal, "Once Upon a Time" | 1st runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | Claudia Carmen Turner Wells Bauman, died at 69 on September 24, 2021 in South Carolina. | |
| Mary Harum | Sioux Falls | 19 | Vocal Medley, "You've Made Me so Very Happy", "Something", & "Yesterday" | Top 10 | Former co-host ofEntertainment Tonight | ||
| Carol Ferrante | Memphis | 21 | Vocal | ||||
| Phyllis George† | Denton | 21 | Piano Medley, "Promises, Promises" & "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" | Winner | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | One of the first women sportscasters on network television as co-host ofNFL Today onCBS from 1975 to 1977 and 1980 to 1983
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| Deborah Melba Dunn | Salt Lake City | 20 | Modern Dance, "Julia" | ||||
| Pati Papineau | Rutland | 19 | Classical Ballet, "The Stars and Stripes Forever" | ||||
| Jeannette Smith | Roanoke | 19 | Classical Piano, "Toccata" byAram Khachaturian | ||||
| Nancy Peterson | Moses Lake | 19 | Original Comedy Monologue, "Once Upon a Leaf" | ||||
| Linda Dianne Barnett | Parkersburg | 19 | Modern Jazz Dance, "The Electric Indian" | ||||
| Linda Jane Johnson | Milwaukee | 19 | Piano, "Polonaise" | ||||
| Jane Hutchings | Cheyenne | 19 | Piano, "Arabesque" byClaude Debussy |
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