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Miss America 1955

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Miss America 1955
DateSeptember 11, 1954
PresentersBob Russell
VenueBoardwalk Hall,Atlantic City,New Jersey
BroadcasterABC
Entrants50
Placements10
WinnerLee Ann Meriwether
CaliforniaCalifornia
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Miss America 1955, the 28thMiss America pageant, was held at theBoardwalk Hall inAtlantic City, New Jersey on September 11, 1954, and marked the first live nationally televised broadcast of the competition onABC.[1][2]

Crowned the winner wasLee Meriwether, who later came to fame as co-star of the television seriesBarnaby Jones and as the characterCatwoman in the 1966 film version ofBatman, and later,Lily Munster on the television seriesThe Munsters Today.

Results

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Placements

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PlacementContestant
Miss America 1955
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10

Awards

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Preliminary awards

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AwardsContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards

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AwardsContestant
Miss Congeniality
Non-finalist Talent
  • HawaiiHawaii - Gertrude Kapi'olani Miller

Judges

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Contestants

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StateNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardsNotes
AlabamaAlabamaMarilyn TateHaleyville21Ventriloquism/Classical VocalTop 10
ArizonaArizonaMarjorie NylundPhoenixDramatic Reading, "A Marine's Conversation"
ArkansasArkansasSarah MartinLittle RockClassical Vocal
CaliforniaCaliforniaLee MerriwetherSan Francisco19Dramatic Monologue fromRiders to the SeaWinnerPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness AwardActress best known as Betty Jones in the 1970's TV seriesBarnaby Jones
CanadaCanadaBarbara Joan MarkhamCornwall
ChicagoChicagoRegina DombeckChicagoDramatic Monologue fromMary of Scotland byMaxwell AndersonTop 10
ColoradoColoradoBarbara BuseyDenverVocal/Dance
ConnecticutConnecticutDorothy HopkinsStorrsPiano
DelawareDelawareBarbara WoodallClaymontPiano
Washington, D.C.District of ColumbiaLinda WeisbrodWashington, D.C.21Classical Vocal, "O Mio Fernando" fromLa favoriteTop 10Preliminary Talent Award
FloridaFloridaAnn Gloria DanielDade City18Accordion, "Lady of Spain"1st runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Georgia (U.S. state)GeorgiaMary Jane DoarMacon19Vocal Medley of songs byGeorge Gershwin
HawaiiHawaiiGertrude Kapi'olani MillerHonoluluHulaNon-finalist Talent Award
IdahoIdahoLaVonne SkalskyNampaDramatic Monologue, "Children of God"
IllinoisIllinoisPatsy BruceCarbondaleDramatic ReadingMiss Congeniality
IndianaIndianaSue EatonMonticelloArt/Photo Display & Hula
IowaIowaCarol MorrisOttumwa18ViolinLaterMiss Iowa USA 1956,Miss USA 1956, &Miss Universe 1956
KansasKansasPhyllis DanielsonWichitaVocal
KentuckyKentuckyMargaret Diane HuntLexingtonDance
LouisianaLouisianaGail GleasonShreveportPiano & Art
MaineMaineMary Ellen St. JohnOld TownDrama
MarylandMarylandPhyllis Yvonne LeftwichDundalkVocal
MassachusettsMassachusettsJudith DrakeFairhaven
MichiganMichiganJanice Hutton SomersLansingVocal, "You Made Me Love You"4th runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
MinnesotaMinnesotaJeanne ReinceWinonaClassical Vocal
MississippiMississippiCeleste LuckettClarksdaleDrama
MissouriMissouriCarole WilkinsonMaplewoodVocal
NebraskaNebraskaSue Welch FisherKearneyClassical Vocal, "Un bel dì vedremo" fromMadama Butterfly
NevadaNevadaJanice BabcockRenoBallet, "Blues"
New HampshireNew HampshireMae AllenEppingDrama
New JerseyNew JerseyJoan WallerWest OrangeVocal/Dance, "Singin' in the Rain"
New York CityNew York CityHeather TafernerNew York CityClassical Vocal, "L'Air des clochettes" fromLakméPreliminary Talent Award
North CarolinaNorth CarolinaBetty RingLexingtonDramatic Monologue, "The Sleepwalking Scene" fromMacbeth
North DakotaNorth DakotaDelores PaulsonBismarckViolin, "Méditation" fromThaïs
OhioOhioBarbara QuinlinAllianceClassical Vocal, "Habanera"Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
OklahomaOklahomaCharlavan BakerOklahoma CityDress Design
OregonOregonDiane CarmanMilwaukieDrama, "This is America"
PennsylvaniaPennsylvaniaBarbara Sue NagerPhiladelphiaEgyptian Ballet Dance, "Egyptian Suite"3rd runner-up
Puerto RicoPuerto RicoMaría del Carmen Mejías
Rhode IslandRhode IslandVirginia GregoryPawtucketSpeech
South CarolinaSouth CarolinaPolly SuberGreenvilleMonologue, "Air Corps"2nd runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
South DakotaSouth DakotaCleo Ann HarringtonColmanClassical Vocal
TennesseeTennesseeGerry JohnsonNashvilleVocal/Character Pantomime, "The Deadwood Stage"Top 10
TexasTexasYvonne ErwinDallasPiano & Art
UtahUtahMaurine ParkerOgdenDrama, "Anne of the Thousand Days"
VermontVermontAnnabelle PinkhamBrattleboroDrama
VirginiaVirginiaJulie Ann BrueningSwoopeCharcoal Sketch of "The Statue of Liberty"
Washington (state)WashingtonFrances GrahamSpokaneVocal
West VirginiaWest VirginiaMiriam ReepClarksburgDance
WisconsinWisconsinDixie SarchetStevens Point19Modern Dance, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"

References

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  1. ^Associated Press and United Press (1954-09-12). "'I Hope My Daddy Knows'". Ogden Standard-Examiner. p. 1.
  2. ^United Press (1954-09-13). "Bay City Plans Welcome For Miss America". Bakersfield Californian. p. 1, 2.

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