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34th Scripps National Spelling Bee

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34th Scripps National Spelling Bee
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The Mayflower Hotel, site of the 34th National Spelling Bee
DateMay 31 – June 1, 1961
LocationThe Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.[1]
WinnerJohn Capehart
Age12
ResidenceTulsa, Oklahoma
SponsorTulsa Tribune
Sponsor locationTulsa, Oklahoma
Winning wordsmaragdine
No. of contestants73
PronouncerRichard R. Baker (first year as chief pronouncer)
Preceded by33rd Scripps National Spelling Bee
Followed by35th Scripps National Spelling Bee

The 34th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, District of Columbia on May 31 and June 1, 1961, by the E.W. Scripps Company.

The winner was 12-year-old John Capehart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, correctly spelling the word smaragdine. Mary Lukes (also age 12) of Oxnard, California placed second, failing to correctly spell distichous. Karen Grimm (age 13) of Reistertown, Maryland finished third (after having finished 39th the prior year).[2][3][4][5]

Capehart was the 13th boy to win the competition since 1925, and the first winner from Oklahoma. His other brother Mark had finished 12th in the 1958 bee. As of 2018, the only other Oklahoma winner was Michael Kerpan Jr. in 1965.[6]

There were 73 spellers this year, 24 boys and 49 girls. The competition began at 8:30am on Wednesday, May 31, in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. Fifty-six were eliminated in the first day of competition, leaving 17 to move into day two (12 girls and 5 boys).[7] The winner received $1000, with $500 for second, and $250 to third. The last 55 finalists all received $50.[1]

This was the first year that Richard Baker served as pronouncer, succeeding the late Benson S. Alleman, who had done the job for 13 years.[1][8]

References

  1. ^ a b c Drummond, Geoffrey (29 May 1961). Nation's Best Spellers Await Day of Words, Difficult Words, St. Petersburg Times
  2. ^ Sutton, SW; Guillen, MA; Hebeler, RF; Hamman, BL. "A tribute to John Capehart, MD, "Sooner proud" and 1961 National Spelling Bee champion". Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 24: 343–5. PMC 3205161. PMID 22046071.
  3. ^ (3 June 1961). F-a-m-i-l-y takes bow with spelling champ, Tuscaloosa News
  4. ^ "Spellbinder". Time. June 9, 1961. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  5. ^ (2 June 1961). Who Says Johnny Can't Spell? Try 'Distichous'!, St Petersburg Times (Associated Press story)
  6. ^ Sargent, Brian (May 27, 2007). "Two Eighth-Graders Spell Their Way to National Bee". The Oklahoman. Retrieved March 6, 2008. Oklahoma's last win was in 1965, when Michael Kerpan Jr. correctly spelled "eczema". Oklahoma's only other national champion was crowned in 1961, when John Capehart spelled "smaragdine".
  7. ^ (1 June 1961). 17 Spellers Reach Final Round Today, Spokesman=Review (AP)
  8. ^ (28 April 1961). Dr. Baker LEads Bee Archived 2016-08-18 at the Wayback Machine, The UD Flyer News, p. 9.