Beauty pageant held in New Jersey, US
Miss America 1959 , the 32nd Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 6, 1958 on CBS .[ 1]
Mary Ann Mobley , the first winner from Mississippi, became an actress, featured in two Elvis Presley films and many television series. Second runner-up Anita Bryant later gained fame as a singer and television spokesperson.
Results
Placements
Placement
Contestant
Miss America 1959
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Awards
Preliminary awards
Other awards
Awards
Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Non Finalist Classical/Semi Classical Vocalist Talent
Non Finalist Instrumental Talent
Non Finalist Dancer
Non Finalist Popular Vocal Talent
Overall Non Finalist Talent
Contestants
State
Name
Hometown
Age
Talent
Placement
Awards
Notes
Alabama
Lee Thornberry
Birmingham
Vocal/Dance, "Honey Bun" from South Pacific
Top 10
Preliminary Talent Award
Alaska
Stuart Johnson
Douglas City
Piano, "Alaska's Flag"
Arizona
Donna Riggs
Phoenix
Vocal/Dance, "Teacher's Pet"
Unspecified Special Scholarship
Arkansas
Sally Miller
Pine Bluff
Classical Vocal, "Caro Nome" from Rigoletto
Top 10
California
Sandra Jennings
Riverside
Piano, "Clair de Lune "
3rd runner-up
Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Canada
Danica d'Hondt
Vancouver
19
Chicago
Audra Deckmann
Chicago
Dance
Non-finalist Talent Award
Colorado
Cynthia Cullen
Boulder
Drama, "Queen on Being Sentenced to Death"
Connecticut
Billie June Turner
New Canaan
20
Ballet en Pointe from Les Sylphides
Top 10
Preliminary Talent Award
Delaware
Nancy M. Williams
Wilmington
Dance to musical selections from Gone with the Wind
District of Columbia
Lee Berkow
Washington, D.C.
21
Vocal, "Come Rain or Come Shine "
Florida
Dianne Tauscher
Orlando
Ballet, "Canadian Sunset "
Georgia
Jeanette Ardell
Marietta
18
Archery
Hawaii
Georgietta Kahalelaukoa Parker
Honolulu
Hula
Idaho
Bonnie Baird
Heyburn
Clarinet
Non-finalist Talent Award
Illinois
Anita Ruth Olson
River Forest
Piano, "Rhapsody in G Minor" by Johannes Brahms
Indiana
Anita Hursh
Goshen
Piano, "Polonaise " by Frédéric Chopin
Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Iowa
Joanne MacDonald
Ames
20
Dramatic Recitation from The White Cliffs of Dover
1st runner-up
Kansas
Sharon Whitacre
Mission
18
Accordion, "3rd Movement of Concerto in A" by Pietro Deiro
Kentucky
Sandra Sue Smith
Harlan
Pantomime/Dance, "Tweedle Dee "
Louisiana
Alberta Louise Futch
Hammond
Fire Baton Twirling
Maine
Terry Suzanne Tripp
Lewiston
Ballet
Maryland
Mary Roberta Page
Bethesda
Chalk Sketch
Massachusetts
Patricia Nordling
Lexington
Vocal/Piano, "Exactly Like You "
Michigan
Patience Pierce
Detroit
Drama, "Meet Christobel"
Minnesota
Diane Albers
St. Paul
Piano, "Allegro de Concierto " by Enrique Granados
Mississippi
Mary Ann Mobley
Brandon
21
Vocal Medley & Dance, "Un Bel Di " & "There'll be Some Changes Made "
Winner
Preliminary Talent Award
Missouri
Marjorie Critten
Kansas City
Tap Dance, "Opus No. 1 "
Nebraska
Sherry Johnson
Omaha
Monologue
Non-finalist Talent Award
Nevada
Judy Wadsworth
Sparks
Dramatic Monologue from The Lark
New Hampshire
Mary Morin
Manchester
Pantomime Routine
Non-finalist Talent Award
New Jersey
Marilyn Beryl Rockafellow
New Monmouth
Vocal
Non-finalist Talent Award
New Mexico
Lois Wilson
Hobbs
18
Vocal
New York
Miriam Sanderson
Rensselaer
French Vocal, "Serenade" by Sigmund Romberg
New York City
Bette June Piller
New York City
Speech on Art
North Carolina
Betty Evans
Greenville
Vocal, Piano, Skit, & Dance, "Wait 'til You See Her "
4th runner-up
Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
North Dakota
Helen Korfhage
Grand Forks
Classical Vocal, "If Thou Lov'st Me"
Ohio
Margaret Putman
Ada
Dramatic Sketch, "Student Nurse"
Oklahoma
Anita Bryant
Tulsa
18
Vocal, "When the Boys Talk About the Girls"
2nd runner-up
Popular singing star
Oregon
Mary Ellen Vinton
McMinnville
Piano & Tap Dance, "I Won't Dance "
Pennsylvania
Rosalie Samley
Bethlehem
Ballet, "I Won't Dance "
Rhode Island
Ann Willis
Cranston
Miss Congeniality
South Carolina
Gene Wilson
Charleston
18
Vocal, "If I Loved You "
Non-finalist Talent Award
South Dakota
Carolee Nelson
Irene
Drama
Tennessee
Patricia Eaves
Cookeville
Dramatic Monologue, "Viola's Ring Scene" from Twelfth Night
Texas
Mary Nell Hendricks
Arlington
Vocal, "Getting to Know You "
Top 10
Utah
Janet Carolyn Secor
Salt Lake City
Classical Ballet, "The Waltz" from The Sleeping Beauty
Top 10
Vermont
Sandra Sinclair
South Burlington
Vocal & Dance, "Getting to Know You "
Virginia
Barbara Guthrie
Martinsville
Drama
Washington
Anne Henderson
Spokane
Pantomime & Charleston Dance
West Virginia
Sandra Boyd
Fairmont
Vocal, "Money Honey "
Wisconsin
Kay Ross
West Allis
24
Art Presentation with Vocal & Dance
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