Miss America 1997

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Miss America 1997
DateSeptember 14, 1996
Presenters Regis Philbin
Venue Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Broadcaster NBC
Winner Tara Dawn Holland
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas
  1996
1998  

Miss America 1997, the 70th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, September 14, 1996 and televised by the NBC Network. Until the 2019 Pageant, this was the last time that NBC aired the Miss America pageant.

Contents

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss America 1997
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Order of announcements


Awards

Preliminary awards

AwardsContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Quality of Life awards

ResultsContestantPlatform
Winner Hospice: A Special Kind of Caring
1st runner-up-
2nd runner-up-

Other awards

AwardsContestant
Albert Marks, Jr. Memorial Fund Interview
Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Scholarship
Non-finalist Interview Award
Non-finalist Talent Award
Waterford Crystal Scholarship

Delegates

The Miss America 1997 delegates are: [3]

StateNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardsNotes
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Alison McCreary Florence 22Vocal, "How Great Thou Art"3rd runner-upQuality of Life Winner
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Christine Buschur Eagle River 21Vocal, "Another Op'nin, Another Show" & "I Got Rhythm"
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Erin Gingrich Yuma 21Classical Piano, "Rhapsody in Blue"
Flag of Arkansas (1924-2011).svg Arkansas Melonie McGarrah Rogers 22Vocal, "I Will Always Love You"
Flag of California.svg California Lyndsay Kahler Orange 22Vocal, "Where Is It Written?" from Yentl
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Michelle Stanley Littleton 20Dramatic Monologue from Quilters Non-finalist Talent Award Miss Colorado USA 1998
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut Stacy Perrone Wolcott 22Vocal, "This Time Around"
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware Aimée Michelle Voshell Felton 18Ballet en Pointe, "Return to Innocence"
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Jamie Lynn Bolding Lakeland 22Lyrical Ballet, "Can You Read My Mind"Non-finalist Talent Award
Non-finalist Interview Award
Albert Marks, Jr. Memorial Fund Interview
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Georgia Shea Olliff Augusta 24Popular Vocal, "Can You Read My Mind"
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii Melissa Short Kaaawa 23Operatic Vocal, "Ah! Je Veux Vivre" from Romeo et Juliette Top 10Preliminary Swimsuit Award
Preliminary Talent Award
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Misty Marriah Esplin Preston 19Classical Clarinet, "Concertino" by Carl Maria von Weber
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois Tania Joy Gibson Lake Barrington 19Vocal, "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from Sunset Boulevard
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Shani Lynn Nielsen New Albany 24Vocal, "In His Eyes" from Jekyll & Hyde Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Scholarship
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Natasha Ann Courter Davenport 23Tap Dance, "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Tara Dawn Holland Overland Park 23Operatic Vocal, "Où Va la Jeune Hindoue" from Lakmé Miss America 1997Quality of Life 1st runner-up
Preliminary Swimsuit Award
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Veronica Marie Duka Campbellsville 19Vocal, "Somewhere" from West Side Story Top 10
Flag of Louisiana (1912-2006).svg Louisiana Erika Rachael Schwarz Folsom 24Original Piano Composition, "New Orleans Rhapsody"1st runner-upQuality of Life 2nd runner-upEntertainment lawyer

Judge for Miss America 2006 pageant

Was "Pageant Coach" on the Miss America 2007 "Pageant School" TV movie

Flag of Maine.svg Maine Sarah Nadeau Portland 20Classical Vocal, "Addio" from La bohème
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Susan Alexander Silver Spring 24Popular Vocal, "Sing Me"
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Lori Flick Boston 24Interpretive Gymnastics Dance, Prologue from Beauty and the Beast Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Jennifer Lynn Drayton Saginaw 22Classical Piano, with original accompaniment, "Sonata Appassionata"
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota Sherry Johnson Owatonna 22Vocal, "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"
Flag of Mississippi (1996-2001).png Mississippi Kari Litton Pontotoc 23Vocal, "Cry"Top 10
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Kimberly Anne Massaro St. Louis 24Tap Dance, "Favorite Son" from The Will Rogers Follies 4th runner-up
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Aubrey Jo Hiller Missoula 22Vocal, "All the Things You Are" Miss Montana Teen USA 1992
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Rachel White Columbus 20Vocal, "Via Dolorosa"
Flag of Nevada.svg Nevada Annette Albertson Reno 24Vocal, "Luck Be a Lady"
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire Michelle Tolson Manchester 22Jazz Dance, "Hit Me with a Hot Note" from Sophisticated Ladies
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey Melanie Joyce Bell Vernon 20Jazz Dance, "They Can't Take That Away From Me"
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico Trisha Williams Hobbs 19Contemporary Gospel Vocal, "He's Always There"
Flag of New York.svg New York Tammy Harris Williamstown 24Dance, "O Fortuna"
Flag of North Carolina.svg North Carolina Jennifer Michelle Roberts Greensboro 21Tap Dance, "Devil with a Blue Dress On"Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota Stephanie Lee Hamilton Williston 18Lyrical Dance, "On My Knees"
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Robyn Hancock Grand Rapids 21Classical Ballet, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of Oklahoma (1988-2006).svg Oklahoma Amy Linn Duncan Oklahoma City 23Dramatic Vocal, "A Piece of Sky" from Yentl Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon Patricia Regan Leines Medford 24Operatic Aria, "Chacun le Sait" from La fille du régiment 2nd runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit Award
Preliminary Talent Award
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania GiGi Gordon Butler 23Lyrical Dance, "When a Man Loves a Woman"
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island Elana Eve Chomiszak Providence 21Modern Dance, "Nice Work If You Can Get It"
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Angela Michelle Hughes Anderson 21Tap Dance, "Sing, Sing, Sing"
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota Stephanie Camp Rapid City 20Vocal, "I Am Changing" from Dreamgirls
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Jeni Stephens Memphis 23Popular Vocal, "Operator"
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Michelle Martinez Dallas 23Classical Piano, "Chopin's Ballade in G Minor"Top 10
Flag of Utah (1913-1922).png Utah Nanette Pearson Pleasant Grove 23Classical Ballet, La Boutique fantasque
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont Nicole Juvan Essex Junction 22Vocal, "Someday My Prince Will Come" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Michelle Kang Fredericksburg 22Classical Piano, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2"Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of Washington.svg Washington Janet Reasons Port Orchard 22Semi-Classical Vocal, "Half a Moment" from Jeeves
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia Kari Anne Safford Point Pleasant 23Vocal, "God Help the Outcasts" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame Non-finalist Talent Award
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Jennifer Streblow Oshkosh 18Vocal, "Someone Like You" from Jekyll & Hyde
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Rebecca Darrington Gillette 19Comedy Vocal, "100 Easy Ways to Lose a Man" from Wonderful Town Waterford Crystal Scholarship

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References

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  3. "Meet Our 1996 Contestants!". Miss America Organization. Archived from the original on July 6, 1997. Retrieved July 26, 2010.