My cousin James L. Crow was Debra Dene Barnes manager. I was only 4 years old when she won and I remember Jim just was on cloud 9!! He made many people famous and it all started with Debra who was a natural in every way. She was from near my hometown and my cousin saw talents in her that he knew were Miss America worthy! This was 50 years ago today. My cousin Jim died 5 days ago and just missed the 50 year anniversary of their huge win! I am so sad he is gone as he made so many people stars!
I showed this video to Mrs. Wyoming who had not yet seen the tape after all this time. She was in tears so glad to finally have it! Now her entire family including grandkids and friends can see how great of a competitor and what a beautiful job she did! Thank you.
PageantsHayDay no problem I was wondering if you had anymore of the talent portion for this pageant. I think she had a singing part but it may have been left out.
Its amazing that just *ONE YEAR* after this pageant, NASA landed men on the moon *•six times•* in less than 4 years! HOWEVER, half of a century later NASA has no idea how to land a man on the Moon....not even with technology hundreds of times more advanced than they had in the 1969🤔 ua-cam.com/video/EsN3ojP4xpo/v-deo.html
Miss Kansas was cute and Miss Mississippi beautiful. Same order as 1966 Debbie Bryant of Kansas adorable modern winner and Miss Mississippi first runner up stunning
I love looking at the pageants from the 1960s. Look those hairstyles! LET me add, I love brunettes and it's so nice to see so many raven-haired beauties that year.
This is one year I think the judges got it right, with the top 3 in the order I would have selected. Miss Florida's baton twirling is probably the best baton twirling performance I have ever seen.
Miss Kansas's answer to the question was the best. She is so right. You can't spend an entire year pretending to be someone you're not. Those are my words, but I believe that's exactly what she meant.
I completely agree! That type of question is open to so many possible approaches to what the answer is and how its answered. (I mean, I could literally imagine any random contestant saying something like "make the most of it, because if you win, you're only getting that experience as a current MA once", but, if you were to apply that to Debra's answer, no one can make the most of anything as a current Miss America during her year, if she's not her authentic self and/or pretending to be someone you are not).
42:19 I love Miss Mississippi's Dr. Zhivago interpretation with artwork. Only in 1967! 1:35:50 Who wrote these weird questions?! Must've been smoking that 1967 wacky weed!
At 50:21 is the intro to Linda (Jennie) Formanek, Miss Iowa, part of my family. Sadly, she will forever be 25 as she was killed in an auto accident in March of 1969.
Am not sure if they had been having electronic (technical) issues that Bert mentioned in the top 5 Q&A time period, Frank Deford mentioned the incident in his book "There She Is" that I checked out of a library here and read a number of times......might want to see if it's available on Ebay, an excellent book......I had the chance to meet Debbie at the 75th anniversary in 1995 at the Miss America luncheon and got her autograph, and I asked her if she ever got it sung to her since Bert's microphone went dead, and she mentioned that it wound up taking place when she appeared on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson......
@@billdewolfe3738 I met her at the 1979 Miss America pageant (a college friend was Miss Massachusetts that year). I told her how much I had remembered rooting for her and her Julie Andrews voice and she was very sweet and warm.
Wisconsin or Rhode Island would have been my choices. The stage crew said Wisconsin was the finest voice they ever heard in Convention Hall and she does have a great voice!
What an unbelievable amount of talent in 1968. Certain years were just incredible. Hard to believe the wokeness created a cup stacker winner. Go back to your roots Miss America.
My cousin James L. Crow was Debra Dene Barnes manager. I was only 4 years old when she won and I remember Jim just was on cloud 9!! He made many people famous and it all started with Debra who was a natural in every way. She was from near my hometown and my cousin saw talents in her that he knew were Miss America worthy! This was 50 years ago today. My cousin Jim died 5 days ago and just missed the 50 year anniversary of their huge win! I am so sad he is gone as he made so many people stars!
Dawn Lauree Cashwell (the baton twirler) miss Florida is my Grandmother and I showed her this and she was overjoyed
I showed this video to Mrs. Wyoming who had not yet seen the tape after all this time. She was in tears so glad to finally have it! Now her entire family including grandkids and friends can see how great of a competitor and what a beautiful job she did! Thank you.
I love feedback like this :) Much better than people leaving negative comments.
PageantsHayDay no problem I was wondering if you had anymore of the talent portion for this pageant. I think she had a singing part but it may have been left out.
What is a Mrs. Wyoming??? Get with it!
Very cool!! I know she had a ball!
@@bingovegas4867 don’t be a rude A**Hole 😾😾😾
I think this year is the best production from the music to the stage 😍
Debra Barnes was really good. To say she played Born Free is an understatement.
Its amazing that just *ONE YEAR* after this pageant, NASA landed men on the moon *•six times•* in less than 4 years! HOWEVER, half of a century later NASA has no idea how to land a man on the Moon....not even with technology hundreds of times more advanced than they had in the 1969🤔
ua-cam.com/video/EsN3ojP4xpo/v-deo.html
Miss Kansas was cute and Miss Mississippi beautiful. Same order as 1966 Debbie Bryant of Kansas adorable modern winner and Miss Mississippi first runner up stunning
I love looking at the pageants from the 1960s. Look those hairstyles! LET me add, I love brunettes and it's so nice to see so many raven-haired beauties that year.
This is one year I think the judges got it right, with the top 3 in the order I would have selected. Miss Florida's baton twirling is probably the best baton twirling performance I have ever seen.
Thank you she’s my Grandmother!
Miss Kansas's answer to the question was the best. She is so right. You can't spend an entire year pretending to be someone you're not. Those are my words, but I believe that's exactly what she meant.
I completely agree! That type of question is open to so many possible approaches to what the answer is and how its answered. (I mean, I could literally imagine any random contestant saying something like "make the most of it, because if you win, you're only getting that experience as a current MA once", but, if you were to apply that to Debra's answer, no one can make the most of anything as a current Miss America during her year, if she's not her authentic self and/or pretending to be someone you are not).
She gave such a honest answer which I think they were looking for. Love Debra Barnes!
Miss Louisiana has some pipes! Terrific voice.
I love seeing the pageant full telecast from the '50s '60s 70's 80's that I have seen on tv until I saw the 1992 pageant in 1991 on NBC
Miss Rhode Island was amazing!
42:19 I love Miss Mississippi's Dr. Zhivago interpretation with artwork. Only in 1967! 1:35:50 Who wrote these weird questions?! Must've been smoking that 1967 wacky weed!
That was so unique!
I liked Miss Mississippi art interpretation. What could have been corny turned out very moving.
Miss Indiana very good with that skating.
All the top five were super talented. My favorites over all were Miss Mississippi and Miss Wisconsin.
Quando vejo estes vídeos antigos de concurso de beleza, vejo o quanto as mulheres desta época eram lindas e meigas. Maravilhosas todas elas 😊❤❤
At 50:21 is the intro to Linda (Jennie) Formanek, Miss Iowa, part of my family. Sadly, she will forever be 25 as she was killed in an auto accident in March of 1969.
That's very sad to hear.
What happened to Bert Parks' mic?? Couldn't hear him sing "Miss America."
Someone with the feminist movement was suspected of pulling the plug connected to the mike that at least was the rumor
Am not sure if they had been having electronic (technical) issues that Bert mentioned in the top 5 Q&A time period, Frank Deford mentioned the incident in his book "There She Is" that I checked out of a library here and read a number of times......might want to see if it's available on Ebay, an excellent book......I had the chance to meet Debbie at the 75th anniversary in 1995 at the Miss America luncheon and got her autograph, and I asked her if she ever got it sung to her since Bert's microphone went dead, and she mentioned that it wound up taking place when she appeared on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson......
The Beginning of Betty Buckley Stardom
My all time favorite....Miss Rhode Island.
The ONLY Miss Rhode Island to make it to the top five, since 1925!!
Made Rhode Islanders proud for sure!!❤
@@billdewolfe3738 I met her at the 1979 Miss America pageant (a college friend was Miss Massachusetts that year). I told her how much I had remembered rooting for her and her Julie Andrews voice and she was very sweet and warm.
@@billdewolfe3738 Until 2023!
@@billdewolfe3738And now Miss Rhode Island 2023 Caroline Parente was 4th Runner Up In The Miss America 2024 Competition.
Wisconsin or Rhode Island would have been my choices. The stage crew said Wisconsin was the finest voice they ever heard in Convention Hall and she does have a great voice!
Loved Rhode Island.
Suzette Charles for me had the best voice I've ever heard in A.C.
I agree. Suzette Charles!!
Suzette and also Terry Meeusen from 1972.
Dorothy Benham had the finest voice I ever heard at a Miss America pageant. Susan Powell was also superb.
Linda demais. ❤❤❤❤
I love those 1960s bouffant flip hairdos. I hope they come back into style.
What an unbelievable amount of talent in 1968. Certain years were just incredible. Hard to believe the wokeness created a cup stacker winner. Go back to your roots Miss America.
Mississippi was the most beautiful, but I would've given it to Miss Rhode Island, she had it all
And most original.
Betty Buckley at 33:07, tall twirler in a bun, far left
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OMG Bess Myerson put me to sleep at times. She is stiff and speaks like a lecturing schoolmarm.
1:52:08 Bert is about to do a Steve Harvey "Miss Universe" and Faye Dunaway "La La Land."