Miss America 1953, the 26th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 6, 1952.[1]
Neva Jane Langley became the first Miss Georgia to win the crown.
Results
Placements
| Placement | Contestant |
| Miss America 1953 | |
| 1st Runner-Up | |
| 2nd Runner-Up | |
| 3rd Runner-Up | |
| 4th Runner-Up | |
| Top 10 | |
Awards
Preliminary awards
Other awards
Contestants
| State | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Notes |
Alabama | Gwen Harmon | Birmingham | 19 | Vocal, "A Heart That's Free" | |
Arkansas | Bonnie Nicksic | Hot Springs | | Vocal/Dance, "Life Upon the Wicked Stage" from Show Boat | |
California | Jeanne Shores | Azusa | | Dramatic Monologue | |
Canada | Marilyn "Thelma" Delores Reddick | Agincourt | | | |
Chicago | Jo Hoppe | Chicago | | Tap Dance | |
Colorado | Chardelle Hayward | Fort Collins | | Piano | |
Connecticut | Joyce Yeske | West Hartford | | Ballroom Dance | |
Delaware | Helen Blackwell | Wilmington | | Classical Vocal | |
District of Columbia | Iris Fitch | Washington D.C. | 19 | Vocal, "With a Song in my Heart" | |
Florida | Marcia Crane | Orlando | | Piano, "Gershwin Prelude" | |
Georgia | Neva Jane Langley | Macon | 19 | Classical Piano, "Toccata" | |
Greater Philadelphia | Patricia Hunt | Philadelphia | | Drama | |
Hawaii | Beverly Kathleen Rivera | Honolulu | | Hula | |
Idaho | ZoeAnn Warberg | Twin Falls | 18 | Speech, "The Sacred Duty of the American to Vote" | First female judge in Idaho's 5th Judicial District and appeared on the 1985 Miss America telecast. ZoeAnn Warberg Shaub died at 83 on Sept. 13, 2017 as result of a car accident in rural Jackpot, Nevada. |
Illinois | Glenna Marie Pohly | Rock Falls | | Flute | |
Indiana | Ann Garnier | Indianapolis | | Classical Vocal, "Il Baciò" by Luigi Arditi | |
Iowa | Carolyn Hill | Cedar Falls | 19 | Vocal, "You're My Everything" | |
Kansas | Kay Ann Goforth | McPherson | | Vocal/Dance | |
Kentucky | Joy Williams | Lexington | | Dance | |
Louisiana | Barbara Barker | Monroe | | Drama, "The Fog" | |
Maine | Norma Lee Collins | Caribou | | | |
Maryland | Shirley Virginia Harrison | Baltimore | | Monologue from Tom Sawyer | |
Massachusetts | Barbara Graves | Milton | | | |
Michigan | Karol Dragomir | Benton Harbor | | Vocal, "I'll Walk Alone" | |
Minnesota | Carole Wick | Duluth | | Vocal | |
Mississippi | Dora Livingston | Yazoo City | | | |
Missouri | Florence Spack | Clayton | | Vocal | |
Montana | Karen Whittet | Livingston | | Piano | |
Nebraska | Helen Francis Burhorn | Omaha | | Piano, Warsaw Concerto | |
Nevada | Bonnie Wilson | Reno | | Ballet, "Something to Dance About" | |
New Hampshire | Barbara Temperly | Goffstown | | | |
New Jersey | Mary Parker | Gibbsboro | | Drama | |
New York | Joan St. John | Binghamton | | Vocal | |
New York City | Joan Kayne | New York City | | Dance | |
North Carolina | Barbara Harris | Salisbury | | Classical Vocal, "Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix" | |
North Dakota | Margaret Aandahl | Litchville | | Piano | |
Ohio | Carol Koontz | Bolivar | | Fire Baton Twirling & Clarinet | |
Oklahoma | Shirley Barbour | Tulsa | | Drama | |
Oregon | Mary Lou Teague | Eugene | | Vocal, "Love is Where You Find it" | |
Pennsylvania | Miriam Smith | McAlisterville | | Pipe Organ, "Tico Tico" | |
Puerto Rico | Helga Edmee Monroig | | | | |
Rhode Island | Jayne Bradshaw | Westerly | | Classical Vocal | |
South Carolina | Mary Griffin | Florence | | Classical Vocal | 1st Runner-up at Miss USA 1953 representing Myrtle Beach 5th Runner-up at Miss World 1953 representing the United States |
South Dakota | Sandra Hart | Huron | | Fire Baton Twirling | |
Tennessee | Gloria Williams | Chattanooga | | Vocal, "Lover, When You're Near Me" | |
Texas | Connie Hopping | Littlefield | | Vocal | |
Utah | Marylyn Reese | Brigham | | Monologue, "The Mudlark" & "Our Town" | |
Vermont | Barbara Moore | St. Johnsbury | | Baton Twirling/Dance | |
Virginia | Edna Long | Richmond | | Dance | |
West Virginia | Nancy Rohrbough | Grafton | | Dance | |
Wisconsin | Jeannie Eleanor Huston | La Crosse | 19 | Cello | |
Wyoming | Ruth Francis | Casper | | Drama | |
References
- ^ "Gorgeous Georgia Girl Starts Tour As Miss America". Ellensburg Daily Record. 1952-09-08. p. 5.
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