Debra Dene Barnes


Debra Dene Barnes Biography

Debra Dene Barnes, (married as Debra Snodgrass) was crowned Miss America in 1968.

Barnes was raised in Moran, Kansas. Upon graduation from high school, she attended Pittsburg State Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas and majored in music. After winning the Miss Kansas pageant, she competed in the Miss America pageant. A talented pianist, she played the theme from "Born Free" as her talent entry. During her farewell address at the 1968 pageant, her speech was interrupted by protesters from New York Radical Women, who unfurled a bed sheet from the balcony that said "Women's Liberation" and began to shout "Women's Liberation!" and "No more Miss America!" They were quickly removed by police but drew coverage by newspapers from across the United States.

As a former Miss America, she has performed in 41 states and 3 foreign countries, on network television, numerous cable stations, and still maintains an active performance schedule. She graduated from Pittsburg State University, she has performed two concertos with the university orchestra and Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", with the Carthage Symphonic Band.

Barnes is currently associate professor of piano studies, elementary music, and staff accompanist at Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri. She has over 35 years of piano teaching experience, in both private instruction and "class piano" format. Debra's students have ranged in age from 5 to 87 years. Barnes is the worship leader at Full Faith Church in Carthage, Missouri, where she has served for many years.

Barnes won the Wadill Chamber Music Competition held at Pittsburg State University in March 2007. She performed Chopin's Concerto No. 2 in F Minor with the Southeast Kansas Symphony in April 2008.




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