Barnes, Debra Dene (c. 1947–)
Barnes, Debra Dene (c. 1947–)
Miss America. Name variations: Debra Miles. Born Debra Dene Barnes, c. 1947, in Moran, Kansas; majored in music at Kansas State College of Pittsburgh; m. Mitchell Miles (minister); children: 2 daughters.
Named Miss America (1968), representing Kansas; serves as music director at husband's church; teaches piano at Missouri Southern State College.
See also Frank Deford, There She Is (Viking, 1971).
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