Miss USA 1968
Miss USA 1968, the 17th Miss USA pageant, was televised live by CBS from Miami Beach, Florida on May 18, 1968 hosted by Bob Barker.
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Date | May 18, 1968 |
Presenters | Bob Barker |
Venue | Miami Beach, Florida |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Entrants | 51 |
Placements | 15 |
Winner | Dorothy Anstett |
Congeniality | Julia Pinkley
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Photogenic | Kathy Hebert
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The pageant was won by Dorothy Anstett of Washington, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Cheryl Patton of Florida. Anstett was the first – and to date only – woman from Washington to win the Miss USA title, and went on to place as 4th runner-up at Miss Universe 1968.
Results
Placements
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Miss USA 1968 | |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 15 |
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Historical significance
- Washington wins competition for the first time. Also becoming in the 15th state who does it for the first time.
- Maryland earns the 1st runner-up position for the first time and reaches the highest position since Mary Leona Gage initially won in 1957.
- Nevada earns the 2nd runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1961.
- Louisiana earns the 3rd runner-up position for the first time and reaches the highest position since Sharon Brown won in 1961.
- New Mexico earns the 4th runner-up position for the first time.
- States that placed in semifinals the previous year were Alabama, California, Maryland, Nevada, Tennessee and Virginia.
- California placed for the twelfth consecutive year.
- Maryland and Tennessee placed for the third consecutive year.
- Alabama, Nevada and Virginia made their second consecutive placement.
- Connecticut, Hawaii, New York and Ohio last placed in 1966.
- New Mexico and Michigan last placed in 1965.
- Louisiana last placed in 1961.
- Arkansas last placed in 1959.
- Washington last placed in 1958.
- Florida breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 1966.
- Arizona breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 1965.
- Texas breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 1964.
- District of Columbia breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 1962.
Delegates
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