Miss America 1963, the 36th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 8, 1962 and was broadcast on CBS.

Miss America 1963
DateSeptember 8, 1962
PresentersBert Parks
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
BroadcasterCBS
Entrants54
Placements10
WinnerJacquelyn Mayer
 Ohio
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Eight years later, winner Jacquelyn Mayer of Ohio suffered a near-fatal stroke at age 28. She spent years in rehabilitation, and thereafter dedicated herself to volunteer work with stroke patients.

Results edit

Placements edit

Placement Contestant
Miss America 1963
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •   Texas – Pennie Lee Rudd
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
  •   Hawaii – Patricia Lei Anderson
Top 10

Order of announcements edit

Awards edit

Preliminary awards edit

Awards Contestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards edit

Awards Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Non-finalist Talent

Contestants edit

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement Awards Notes
  Alabama Patricia Bonner Camden 22 Classical Vocal, "O luce di Quest Anima" from Linda di Chamounix Non-finalist Talent Award
  Alaska Mary Dee Fox Anchorage 18 Original Modern Skit
  Arizona Paula Lou Welch Tucson 20 Fire Baton Twirling Non-finalist Talent Award
  Arkansas Edye Addington Texarkana Vocal Medley, "When I Fall in Love" & "This Can't be Love"
  California Pamela Gamble Carmel 18 Classical Jazz Interpretive Dance
  Canada Helena "Nina" Marie Holden Victoria
  Chicago Donnalyn Freund Winnetka 20 Vocal, "I Enjoy Being a Girl" Non-finalist Talent Award
  Colorado Sally Guinn Westminster 18 Folk Vocal
  Connecticut Diane DeMaio Hartford 18 Dramatic Skit
  Delaware Alice Jane Watts Lewes 19 Pantomime, "Seventeen"
  District of Columbia Ann Verner Arlington, VA 19 Vocal & Guitar, "Country Boy"
  Florida Gloria Brody Jacksonville 19 Interpretive Ballet to the theme from Exodus
  Georgia Jeannie Cross Albany 18 Jazz Dance Top 10
  Hawaii Patricia Lei Anderson Honolulu 19 Classical Vocal, "Un bel dì vedremo" from Madama Butterfly 4th runner-up Preliminary Talent Award
  Idaho Irene May Ammons Nampa 23 Folk Vocal, "The Riddle Song"
  Illinois Pamela Gilbert Carbondale 21 Dramatic Reading Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
  Indiana Julia Flaningan Lebanon 20 Popular Vocal
  Iowa Joleen Wolf Des Moines 19 Interpretive Ballet, "Autumn Concerto" from The Four Seasons Non-finalist Talent Award
  Kansas Beverly June Wood Prairie Village 18 Charleston Dance
  Kentucky Nanci Bowling Campbellsville 21 Piano
  Louisiana Diana Jane Smith Oak Ridge 21 Organ Medley, "Lady of Spain" & "Sabre Dance"
  Maine Barbara Jean Orr Portland 19 Vocal, "I Wanna be Loved by You'
  Maryland Beverly Ann Smith Essex 18 Organ & Piano, "Warsaw Concerto" Preliminary Talent Award
  Massachusetts Karen Behn North Dartmouth 18 Dramatic Reading
  Michigan Carole Van Valin Roscommon 18 Dramatic Reading, "Joe's Pal" Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
  Minnesota Judith Lerstad Bloomington 22 Alto & Bass Saxophone Medley, "Harlem Nocture", "Misty", & "Hubcaps & Tailgates"
  Mississippi Charlotte Ann Carroll Walthall 19 Comedy Song & Dance Routine, "Olive Oyl" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
  Missouri Sandra Lyle Springfield 19 Dramatic Reading, "The Potion Scene" from Romeo and Juliet
  Montana Marsha Thompson Bozeman 21 Dress Making & Design
  Nebraska Mary Lee Jepsen Papillion 18 Fire Baton Twirling, "Ritual Fire Dance" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
  Nevada Audrey Chambers Las Vegas 19 Baton Twirling, Fire Baton, & Dance
  New Hampshire Margaret Wass Barrington, RI 19 Comedy Routine Miss Congeniality
  New Jersey Georgia Malick Cherry Hill Piano, "Deep Purple" Non-finalist Talent Award
  New Mexico Herma Loy Elliot Portales 20 Classical Vocal, "Un Bel Dí" from Madama Butterfly
  New York Paula Heins Le Roy 19 Vocal, "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" from The Sound of Music
  New York City Margaret Mary Warncke Flushing 22 Vocal, "Mira" from Carnival! Special Judges Award
  North Carolina Janice Barron Morganton 18 Piano, "Revolutionary Étude" by Chopin
  North Dakota Claudia Revland Fargo 19 Vocal & Guitar
  Ohio Jacquelyn Mayer Sandusky 20 Broadway Vignette, "Wishing Upon a Star", "My Favorite Things", & "The White Cliffs of Dover" Winner Suffered a near fatal stroke at the age of 28.
  Oklahoma Billi Kay Smith Stroud 19 Dramatic Reading
  Oregon Martha Wyatt Jacksonville 19 Interpretive Jazz Dance, "Love Walked In" Top 10
  Pennsylvania Crystale Leigh Martin Milton 19 Dramatic Presentation with Accompaniment on Harp, "The Mad Scene" from Hamlet
  Rhode Island Deborah Babbitt Bristol 18 Acrobatic Musical Comedy Dance
  South Carolina Evelyn Ellis Greenville 19 Interpretive Dance, "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" & "Gigi" 3rd runner-up Previously South Carolina's Junior Miss 1961
  South Dakota Charlean Fuhrman Mansfield 19 Vocal & Dramatic Act
  Tennessee Margaret Petty Nashville 19 Vocal, "Something Wonderful"
  Texas Penny Lee Rudd Waskom 19 Jazz Dance, "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" 2nd runner-up
  Utah Judith Ann Ridd Magna 19 Modern Interpretive Dance
  Vermont Elaine Wright Burlington 22 Display of Fashion Designs
  Virginia Patricia Gaulding Richmond 19 Caricature Sketching & Original Comedy Monologue Non-finalist Talent Award
  Washington Susan English Bellevue 19 Dramatic Reading
  West Virginia Diane Hunter Arlington, VA 20 Dance & Dramatic Sketch
  Wisconsin Joan Engh La Crosse 21 Vocal Comedy, "I'll be Anything You Want Me to Be" 1st runner-up Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
  Wyoming Gretchen Stainbrook Jackson Hole 19 Musical Skit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Former Miss America Tells of Her Crowning Achievement: Recovery from a Stroke". PEOPLE. May 17, 1982.

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