Miss America 1954

Miss America 1954
DateSeptember 12, 1953
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Entrants52
Placements10
WinnerEvelyn Margaret Ay
Pennsylvania
CongenialityPatricia Ann Condon (New Jersey)
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Miss America 1954, the 27th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 12, 1953. Though four women from Pennsylvania had previously held the title (1924, 1935, 1936, 1940), Evelyn Margaret Ay was the first Miss Pennsylvania to be crowned Miss America, as the others represented cities.[1][2]

Actress and princess-to-be Grace Kelly was one of the year's judges.

A Top 10 finisher in the pageant, Miriam Stevenson, subsequently won the 1954 Miss USA pageant, representing South Carolina. She then proceeded to be crowned Miss Universe 1954.

Similarly, Carlene King Johnson, unsuccessful as Miss Vermont in the 1954 Miss America pageant, became Miss USA 1955.

Results

Contestants of the Miss America 1954 swimsuit competition, held during September 1953

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss America 1954
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Awards

Preliminary awards

Awards Contestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards

Awards Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Non-finalist Talent

Contestants

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement Awards Notes
Alabama Alabama Virginia McDavid Birmingham 18 Monologue, "Tara" from Gone with the Wind 3rd runner-up
Arizona Arizona Betty Lou Lindly Tempe Piano
Arkansas Arkansas Helen Reed Fayetteville Tap Dance
California California Patricia Johns Fresno Dramatic Monologue from The Country Girl Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Canada Canada Kathleen "Kathy" Ann Archibald Kelowna
Chicago Chicago Carol Segermark Chicago Vocal
Colorado Colorado Mary Donclan Keenesburg Dramatic Monologue from Of Mice and Men
Connecticut Connecticut Sally Middleton Hartford Dance
Delaware Delaware Lois Anne Alava Wilmington Piano, "Concerto in A Minor" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Helen Smith Washington, D.C. 19 Dance
Florida Florida Marjorie Simmons Tampa Dance, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"
Georgia (U.S. state) Georgia Lucia Hutchinson Macon 22 Operatic Vocal, "Mon cœur s'oure à ta voix" & "Love is Where You Find it"
Hawaii Hawaii Dorothy Leilani Ellis Lihue Hula
Idaho Idaho Jane Bostic New Plymouth Vocal, "All the Things You Are"
Illinois Illinois Jacquie Dumbauld Alton Piano/Dance
Indiana Indiana Violet Wratich East Chicago Vocal
Iowa Iowa Constance VerHoef Sheldon 18 Vocal
Kansas Kansas Joanne Milnar Hutchinson 23 Water Ballet
Kentucky Kentucky Emily Rucker Berea Vocal
Louisiana Louisiana Sonya Lee LeBlanc Baton Rouge Dance
Maine Maine Karen Diane Thorsall Portland Vocal
Maryland Maryland Meta France Justice Crisfield Vocal, "Ave Maria"
Massachusetts Massachusetts Lois Feldman Natick Ballet
Michigan Michigan Velva Irene Robbins Dowagiac Speech, "Education"
Minnesota Minnesota Idell Hulin Minneapolis Vocal
Mississippi Mississippi Suzanne Dugger Picayune Vocal Medley & Dance, "Bill" & "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" 4th runner-up
Missouri Missouri Laura Holmes Northwoods Dance
Nebraska Nebraska Diana Louise Hann Lincoln Art
Nevada Nevada Jeannine McColl Las Vegas Dance
New Hampshire New Hampshire Elaine Ruggles New Castle Vocal
New Jersey New Jersey Patricia Condon Maplewood Vocal Miss Congeniality
New York (state) New York Jeannine Bowman Rome Drama
New York City New York City Joan Kaible New York City Classical Vocal, "Qual fiamma avea nel guardo" from Pagliacci 1st runner-up
North Carolina North Carolina Barbara Crockett Winston-Salem Vocal, "Shine"
North Dakota North Dakota Marilyn Wentz Napoleon Vocal
Ohio Ohio Martha Zimmerman Salem Drama/Piano
Oklahoma Oklahoma Lorene Washburn Tulsa Vocal
Oregon Oregon Patti Throop Portland Dramatic Reading, "Patterns" Top 10
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Evelyn Margaret Ay Ephrata 20 Poetry Recitation, "Footsteps" from Leaves from a Grass-House by Don Blanding Winner Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Nydia Power
Rhode Island Rhode Island Joyce Sandberg Providence Drama Later Miss Rhode Island USA 1954
South Carolina South Carolina Miriam Stevenson Winnsboro 20 Tap Dance Top 10 Later Miss South Carolina USA 1954, Miss USA 1954, & Miss Universe 1954


1st Miss USA to become Miss Universe

South Dakota South Dakota Delores Jerde Spearfish Piano Preliminary Talent Award


Non-finalist Talent Award

Tennessee Tennessee Ruth Ann Barker Trenton Vocal
Texas Texas Paula Lane Cleburne Fashion Design & Speech
Utah Utah Ina Lavon Brown Provo Drama
Vermont Vermont Carlene King Johnson Rutland Dance Later Miss Vermont USA 1955, Miss USA 1955, & semi-finalist at Miss Universe 1955
Virginia Virginia Anne Lee Ceglis Norfolk Classical Vocal, "Un Bel Di" from Madama Butterfly 2nd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award
Washington (state) Washington Geraldine Lindsey Seattle Vocal
West Virginia West Virginia Patricia Stewart Pineville Vocal & Impersonations
Wisconsin Wisconsin Judith Jacobsen Wauwatosa 19 Vocal & Dance, "Make Believe" & "Come Back to Sorrento"
Wyoming Wyoming Elaine Lois Holkenbrink Torrington Fashion Display Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

References

  1. ^ "A Beaut Of A Victory". Toledo Blade. 1953-09-14. p. 2.
  2. ^ Associated Press (1951-09-09). "Ephrata Beauty Reigns As Miss America". Lebanon Daily News. p. 1, 8.