- Vonda Kay Van Dyke
. She is unique among pageant winners in that she was and still is the only Miss America who was also Miss Congeniality.
Vonda Kay Van Dyke was born in
Muskegon, Michigan in 1943. Her father, Dr. A.B Van Dyke, was anosteopath . The family moved toPhoenix, Arizona , where Vonda attended thePhoenix Christian Junior/Senior High School . In her senior year she entered a localAmerica's Junior Miss pageant, where she surprised the judges and her fellow competitors by performingventriloquism as her talent, which she later honed at the Phoenix amusement parkLegend City . She was named Arizona's Junior Miss for 1961, and travelled with "Kurley-Q" to Mobile, Alabama for the national finals, where she placed in the top ten. Her next major pageant was the 1962 Miss Phoenix competition. She did not win there, but remained persistent in her pursuit of a trip toAtlantic City , and her dedication bore fruit when she won the Miss Tempe crown in 1964, then Miss Maricopa County, then Miss Arizona, and finally Miss America, where she was the first contestant to use ventriloquism in the talent competition.Van Dyke continued in the spotlight for some years after having relinquished her crown. In 1966 she wrote a Christian-themed teen advice book called "That Girl in Your Mirror", in which she advised young women to become more beautiful by adopting "that inner sparkle that only Christ can give." Her official Miss America bio says that a million copies of the book were sold in hardcover. Other sources dispute the number. Whatever the precise sales number may have been, the book was successful enough to merit a follow-up called "Dear Vonda Kay", which came out in 1967, and consisted of letters to Van Dyke and her replies. Van Dyke subsequently also recorded "Here's Vonda Kay" and some other albums of inspirational songs.
Van Dyke currently lives in California. She is the widow of a minister named David Tyler Scoates and has one daughter from that marriage.
External links
* [http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1960/1965.asp Miss America Pageant]
* [http://phoenix.about.com/cs/famous/a/missarizona.htm Miss Arizona Pageant]
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