38th Scripps National Spelling Bee
DateJune 9–10, 1965
WinnerMichael Kerpan, Jr.
Age12
ResidenceTulsa, Oklahoma
SponsorTulsa Tribune
Sponsor locationTulsa, Oklahoma
Winning wordeczema
No. of contestants70
PronouncerRichard R. Baker
Preceded by37th Scripps National Spelling Bee
Followed by39th Scripps National Spelling Bee

The 38th Scripps National Spelling Bee was held in Washington, D.C., on June 9–10, 1965, sponsored by the E.W. Scripps Company.

70 contestants[1] participated in the competition. 7th grader 12-year old Michael Kerpan, Jr., from Tulsa, Oklahoma, sponsored by the Tulsa Tribune, won the competition by correctly spelling the word "eczema" (also the winning word in 1936) after 17 rounds.[2] Judy Guarr of Topeka, Kansas took second place after misspelling "larghetto" in a long duel.[3] As of 2015, Kerpan is the last of two winners from Oklahoma, the first being John Capehart in the 1961 bee.[3][4]

Third place was taken by 13-year-old Ralph Moore of Ohio.[4][5]

There were 70 contestants this year, ranging from 11 to 15 years old, evenly split with 35 boys and 35 girls, from 32 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam.[6] Three finalists returned from the prior year's bee.[7]

Future Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke was eliminated on the word edelweiss, finishing 26th.[8]

The first place prize was $1,000 (along with a trip to New York City to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show and $100 in spending money). A total of $5,700 in prizes were awarded to all spellers.[6]

References

  1. 1965 National Spelling Bee Competitors
  2. "Champions and Their Winning Words". Archived from the original on 2012-11-17. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  3. 1 2 Stanley, Tim (1 November 2014). Former national champion speller from Tulsa reflects on his winning run, Tulsa World
  4. 1 2 (10 June 1965). Boy Strikes Winning Chord in Spelling Bee, Toledo Blade
  5. Coyne, Joseph R. (11 June 1965). Boy Scout, 12 Tops National Spelling Bee, Telegraph (Associated Press)
  6. 1 2 (9 June 1965). 38th Annual Spelling Bee Contest Begins, Rome News-Tribune (Associated Press)
  7. (9 June 1965). Spelling Contest to Begin Today, Beaver County Times (UPI)
  8. White, Ben (15 November 2005). Bernanke Unwrapped, The Washington Post


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