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Miss America 1971

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50th Miss America pageant
Miss America 1971
DateSeptember 12, 1970
PresentersBert Parks
VenueBoardwalk Hall,Atlantic City,New Jersey
BroadcasterNBC
WinnerPhyllis George
Texas
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Phyllis George, Miss America 1971
Mary Harum (Mary Hart),Miss South Dakota 1970

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]

Results

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Placements

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PlacementContestant
Miss America 1971
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Order of announcements

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Top 10

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  1.  Florida
  2.  Maine
  3.  Texas
  4.  South Dakota
  5.  New York
  6.  Mississippi
  7.  Pennsylvania
  8.  South Carolina
  9.  Oklahoma
  10.  Arkansas


Top 5

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  1.  Maine
  2.  Mississippi
  3.  Pennsylvania
  4.  South Carolina
  5.  Texas


Awards

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Preliminary awards

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AwardsContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards

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AwardsContestant
Miss Congeniality
Neat as a Pin Award
Non-finalist Talent

Judges

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Contestants

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StateNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardNotes
AlabamaAlabamaSuzanne DennieBirmingham20Popular Vocal, "Alfie"Preliminary Talent Award
AlaskaAlaskaVirginia WalkerKotzebue19Original Poem, "My Wonderland"Special Judges' Award


Neat as a Pin Award

First Miss America contestant from theArctic Circle
ArizonaArizonaKaren ShieldsTucson19Dance & Vocal Medley fromMy Fair Lady
ArkansasArkansasDonna ConnellyHope19Vocal Medley, "Who Will Buy" fromOliver! & "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing"Top 10
CaliforniaCaliforniaKarin KascherCastro Valley18Violin, "Méditation"Non-finalist Talent Award
ColoradoColoradoSue GehrmanFort Collins18Musical Interpretation, "Just You Wait" fromMy Fair Lady
ConnecticutConnecticutCynthia FowlerCheshire21Classical Vocal, "The Jewel Song" fromFaust
DelawareDelawareLinda Sue HitchensSeaford20Vocal/Dance, "Give My Regards to Broadway"
FloridaFloridaLisa DonovanSarasota21Vocal, "Feeling Good"Top 10Preliminary Talent AwardSinger on 1980s game showFace the Music
Georgia (U.S. state)GeorgiaNancy CarrMidland22Popular Vocal, "I Wish You Love"
HawaiiHawaiiKathleen Puanani O'SullivanKailua18Modern Dance, "Ritual Fire Dance"Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
IdahoIdahoNoralyn OlsenOvid18Classical Piano, "Etude Op. 10, No. 5"
IllinoisIllinoisLynn AlexanderLoami18Classical Vocal, "Vissi d'arte"
IndianaIndianaDebbie MayRemington21Semi-classical Vocal, "The Impossible Dream"Non-finalist Talent Award; Miss Congeniality
IowaIowaCheryl BrowneDecorah20Ballet, "Deep Purple"Non-finalist Talent AwardFirst 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.
KansasKansasLinda Susan EddsManhattan21Popular Vocal, "The Windmills of Your Mind"
KentuckyKentuckyCynthia Anne BostickOwensboro18Vocal, "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.
LouisianaLouisianaCarol AlmandHaynesville18Vocal, "The Wedding"
MaineMaineKaren Johanna JohnsonCumberland Foreside20Classical Vocal, "Quando me'n vo'"2nd runner-up
MarylandMarylandSharon Anne CannonSalisbury21Piano, "Elephant Walk"
MassachusettsMassachusettsDiana DohrmannBoston21Piano, "The Kid from Red Bank" byCount Basie
MichiganMichiganGinger MyersLincoln Park21Vocal, "Wicked Man"
MinnesotaMinnesotaJuliana GaborSouth St. Paul20Popular Vocal, "My Coloring Book"
MississippiMississippiChristine McClamrochColumbus21Vocal Medley, "Cabaret", "Try to Remember", & "You'll Never Walk Alone"3rd runner-up
MissouriMissouriMarcia MossbargerBrookfield22Tap Dance, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
MontanaMontanaJane OppBillings20Piano,Le Cavalier Fantastique byPaul Ben-Haim
NebraskaNebraskaDebra May SullivanOmaha19Acrobatic Dance, "Fly Me to the Moon"
NevadaNevadaVicky Jo ToddSparks20Vocal/Guitar, "Time"Non-finalist Talent Award
New HampshireNew HampshireDeborah Ann MerrillPortsmouth19Vocal/Dance, "I Want to be Happy" & "Happiness Is"
New JerseyNew JerseyHela YungstHillside20Dramatic Vocal, "Aldonza" fromMan of La Mancha
New MexicoNew MexicoJanis JonesRaton21Soft Shoe Dance, "Golden Slippers"
New York (state)New YorkKatherine KarlsrudMamaroneck18Harp, "Whirlwind" byCarlos SalzedoTop 10Dr. David B. Allman Medical ScholarshipFirst Allman Scholarship recipient to graduate from Medical School
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaCornelia LernerAsheville18Piano, "Revolutionary Étude" byChopinNon-finalist Talent Award
North DakotaNorth DakotaNancy TangenNorthwood19Classical Vocal, "Pace pace mio dio" fromLa forza del destino
OhioOhioGrace BirdAlliance21French Horn & Classical Vocal, "1st Concerto for French Horn" & "Ouvre ton Coeur" fromVasco da Gama byGeorges Bizet
OklahomaOklahomaJudy AdamsCushing20Violin, "The Hot Canary" arranged byFlorian ZaBachTop 10Preliminary Talent Award
OregonOregonCynthia Lynn HarrisonPortland18Vocal & Guitar, "Just Once"
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaMaggie WalkerHarrisburg18Gymnastic Ballet on Uneven Parallel Bars, "Contessa"4th runner-up
Rhode IslandRhode IslandTeresa BradleyEast Greenwich19Folk Singing & Guitar, "Chelsea Morning"Non-finalist Talent Award
South CarolinaSouth CarolinaClaudia Carmen Turner†Spartanburg19Vocal, "Once Upon a Time"1st runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness AwardClaudia Carmen Turner Wells Bauman, died at 69 on September 24, 2021 in South Carolina.
South DakotaSouth DakotaMary HarumSioux Falls19Vocal Medley, "You've Made Me so Very Happy", "Something", & "Yesterday"Top 10Former co-host ofEntertainment Tonight
TennesseeTennesseeCarol FerranteMemphis21Vocal
TexasTexasPhyllis GeorgeDenton21Piano Medley, "Promises, Promises" & "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"WinnerPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness AwardOne of the first women sportscasters on network television as co-host ofNFL Today onCBS from 1975 to 1977 and 1980 to 1983


Co-host of the1989 &1990Miss America pageants withGary Collins

UtahUtahDeborah Melba DunnSalt Lake City20Modern Dance, "Julia"
VermontVermontPati PapineauRutland19Classical Ballet, "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
VirginiaVirginiaJeannette SmithRoanoke19Classical Piano, "Toccata" byAram Khachaturian
Washington (state)WashingtonNancy PetersonMoses Lake19Original Comedy Monologue, "Once Upon a Leaf"
West VirginiaWest VirginiaLinda Dianne BarnettParkersburg19Modern Jazz Dance, "The Electric Indian"
WisconsinWisconsinLinda Jane JohnsonMilwaukee19Piano, "Polonaise"
WyomingWyomingJane HutchingsCheyenne19Piano, "Arabesque" byClaude Debussy

Photographs

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References

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  1. ^abcMusel, Robert (1970-08-26). "Television in Review".The Bryan Times p. 16 (United Press International).{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
  2. ^There she is: From 1921 to 2014, see the Miss America pageant through the years:1971
  3. ^"List of Miss Iowa Winners". Archived fromthe original on 2015-02-18. Retrieved2015-03-01.
  4. ^abCauley, Paul (1971)."Photographs by Paul Cauley, 1971 Door Gunner, A Co 101st Avn (Text by Belinda Myrick-Barnett)". Paul Cauley.
  5. ^abcDavis, Shirley (2000-10-19)."History follows former Miss Iowa First black pageant winner recalls her crowning moment".Quad-City Times.
  6. ^abAssociated Press (1971-08-11). "People in News".Kentucky New Era p. 23.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|url= (help)
Miss America 1971, state titleholders
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