Miss USA 1964 explained

Miss USA 1964 was the 13th Miss USA pageant, held in Miami Beach, Florida on July 29, 1964. This was the last Miss USA pageant to be held as an inclusive part of the Miss Universe event.

The pageant was won by Bobbi Johnson of the District of Columbia, who was crowned by outgoing titleholder Marite Ozers of Illinois. Two days after her victory, Johnson went on to place as a top 15 semi-finalist at Miss Universe 1964.

Johnson was the first woman from Washington D.C. to win the title.[1]

This was the latest Miss USA pageant ever held on this date until the 2020 competition. The rescheduling of the pageant as an independent event from Miss Universe in 1965 meant Johnson reigned for only 10 months and 6 days; apart from first runners-up who inherited the crown when Miss USA won Miss Universe, only 1986 titleholder Christy Fichtner had a shorter reign (8 months and 28 days).

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss USA 1964
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
  • Utah – Janet Erickson
4th runner-up
Top 15

Contestants

Forty-one contestants competed for the title.

State/DistrictContestantAgeHometownNotes
AlabamaPamela Borgfeldt[3] 21Anniston
Patricia MarlinNorth Pole
ArizonaDiane ReutterPhoenix
Barbara McGlothlin
CaliforniaJeanne VenablesSacramento
Patricia PowellHartford
DelawareChristina KlosetjuWilmington
District of ColumbiaBobbi Johnson19Washington, D.C.
FloridaCandace Davenport
Lynda Tatum

Notes

  1. 1964 - Bobbie Johnson. http://www.orlandosentinel.com.
  2. News: 29 July 1964 . In the running . 2 July 2024 . The Record . 4 . en . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Smith . George . 2 August 2012 . Pam has been there, done that . The Anniston Star . 2A . Newspapers.com.