Miss America 1983- Crowning: Debbie Maffett, Miss California

Miss America 1983- Crowning: Debbie Maffett, Miss California

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1983 Miss America Pageant, Sept. 18, 1982- Atlantic City, NJ

Miss America 1983: Debbie Maffett, Miss California
1st Runner-Up: Desiree Daniels, Miss Tennessee
2nd Runner-Up: Dianne Evans, Miss Mississippi
3rd Runner-Up: Yolanda Fernandez, Miss Alabama
4th Runner-Up: Nancy Chapman, Miss Oklahoma..(read more at source)



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23 Comments

  1. Debbie Maffett was actually from Texas but went out to California for school and to break into entertainment. That's why she represented the Golden State. She's in Missouri now working as a co-host for a Christian television talk show.

  2. Things have changed over the years in the Miss America Organization. Back in 70s and 80s, talent was calculated as 50% for the overall score. It wasn't until the 90s that they changed the talent portion as 35% for an overall score and increased the interview portion as an important part of the competition. Since the crowning of Debbye Turner, young women had to create a platform before entering local pageant as well as planning to attend a college or university due to the fact it awards the women scholarship funding. Most thought after Lana Kaye Rae Rafko winning Miss America some time later should not won for she did a Tahitian dance number but she won due to her interview process in the competition was top notch with majority of the judges. This competition is based on some talent but also on intelligence as well.

  3. When I saw her the first night of preliminaries at the Miss California Pageant, I remarked if that girl has any talent she's Miss America. We ll of course she won Miss California. Double preliminary winner. Went on to Miss America. Double preliminary winner and Miss America. There was no one that year that could beat her.

  4. Debbie is beautiful as the song goes that is being sung. State representatives from Mississippi and Alabama continued their wins in Top 5 again the following year: 3rd runner-up, Miss Mississippi, Wanda Gayle Geddie and 2nd runner-up, Miss Alabama, Pam Battles.

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