35th Scripps National Spelling Bee

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35th Scripps National Spelling Bee
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The Mayflower Hotel, site of the 35th National Spelling Bee
DateJune 6–7, 1962
LocationThe Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.[1]
WinnerNettie Crawford / Mike Day (tie)
Age13 / 14
ResidenceRoswell, New Mexico / Hardin, Illinois
SponsorEl Paso Herald-Post / St. Louis Globe-Democrat
Sponsor locationEl Paso, Texas / St. Louis, Missouri
Winning wordesquamulose (both missed final word)
No. of contestants70
PronouncerRichard R. Baker
Preceded by34th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Followed by36th Scripps National Spelling Bee

The 35th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, District of Columbia on June 6–7, 1962, sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company.

Nettie Crawford (age 13) of Roswell, New Mexico and Mike Day (age 14) of Hardin, Illinois were announced as co-champions (the third tie in the bee's history) after both misspelled esquamulose, following an hour of head-to-head competition as the final contestants.[2][3] The next tie-ending did not occur for over 50 years, in the 2014 bee.[4] Third place was captured by Barbara Brugnaux, 14, of Ohio, who was eliminated in the 15th round after misspelling xylophagous.[5][6]

There were 70 contestants this year, 48 girls and 21 boys.[1] 718 words were used.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Drummond, Geoffrey (5 June 1962). Suncoast spelling champ sleeps in, St. Petersburg Times
  2. ^ (6 June 2012). '62 spelling champ remembers parades, fanfares, Calhoun News-Herald
  3. ^ Maguire, James. American Bee: The National Spelling Bee and the Culture of Word Nerds, p. 78 (2006)
  4. ^ Slack, Donovon (30 May 2014). National Spelling Bee ends in a tie Archived 2014-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, King5.com (Gannett)
  5. ^ (7 June 1962). Spelling Bee Is Called Draw, Kentucky New Era (Associated Press copy)
  6. ^ (7 June 1962). Girl, Boy Compete in Spelldown Finale, Spokane Daily Chronicle
  7. ^ (12 June 1963). 69 in Spelling Bee Finals, Eugene Register Guard