| Miss America 1958 | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Former Miss America 1957 Marian McKnight kisses new Miss America 1958 Marilyn Van Derbur upon her victory | |
| Date | September 7, 1957 | 
| Presenters | Bert Parks[1] | 
| Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey | 
| Broadcaster | CBS | 
| Entrants | 51 | 
| Placements | 10 | 
| Winner | Marilyn Van Derbur .svg.png.webp) Colorado | 
Miss America 1958, the 31st Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 7, 1957 on CBS.[1]
The winner, Marilyn Van Derbur, who was a Phi Beta Kappa scholar at the University of Colorado, performed a medley of the songs "Tenderly" and "Tea for Two" on the organ during the talent competition.[1] She later revealed it was the only thing she knew how to play.
Results
Placements
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss America 1958 | |
| 1st Runner-Up | |
| 2nd Runner-Up | |
| 3rd Runner-Up | 
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| 4th Runner-Up | |
| Top 10 | 
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Awards
Preliminary awards
| Awards | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Lifestyle and Fitness | 
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| Talent | 
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Other awards
| Awards | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Congeniality | 
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| Non-finalist Talent | 
Contestants
| State | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Awards | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  Alabama | Anna Stange | Birmingham | Monologue from Mourning Becomes Electra | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Arizona | Lynn Freyse | Tucson | Dramatic Reading from The Country Girl | Top 10 | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | Later starred in the TV series Hazel | |
|  Arkansas | Suzanne Scudder | Hot Springs | Vocal | ||||
|  California | Lorna Anderson | Sacramento | Accordion, "Dark Eyes" | 3rd runner-up | |||
| .svg.png.webp) Canada | Joan May Fitzpatrick | Windsor | |||||
|  Chicago | Bette Lieb | Chicago | Dramatic Monologue from Romeo and Juliet | ||||
|  Colorado | Marilyn Van Derbur | Denver | 20 | Organ, "Tea for Two" & "Tenderly" | Winner | ||
|  Connecticut | Susan Lightbown | Fairfield | Vocal, "Wouldn't it be Loverly" from My Fair Lady | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Delaware | Kathleen Ann D'Attillio | Wilimington | Piano | ||||
|  District of Columbia | June Cook | Arlington, VA | 20 | Piano, "Rhapsody in Blue" | |||
|  Florida | Dorothy Maria Steiner | Boca Raton | Dramatic Reading, "Such is Your Heritage" | 4th runner-up | |||
|  Georgia | Jody Shattuck | Atlanta | 20 | Vocal & Dance, "Namely You" from Li'l Abner | 1st runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | |
|  Hawaii | Sandra Lei Lauhiwa Forsythe | Honolulu | Hula | ||||
|  Idaho | Carene Clark | Pocatello | Classical Vocal from Die Fledermaus | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Illinois | Jeannie Beacham | Downers Grove | Drama, "The Great Debates" | ||||
|  Indiana | Gloria Rupprecht | Valparaiso | Vocal/Comedy Skit, "My Hero" | Preliminary Talent Award | |||
|  Iowa | Carol Fleck | Oskaloosa | 19 | Dance | |||
|  Kansas | Georgiana Rundle | Axtell | 21 | Vocal, "Habanera" & "Getting to Know You" | |||
|  Kentucky | Jane Brock | Liberty | Piano | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Louisiana | Beverly Leigh Norman | Shreveport | Vocal, "My Own True Love" | ||||
|  Maine | Carol Ann Bartels | Bath | Drama/Art | ||||
|  Maryland | Nancy Elizabeth Norris | Silver Spring | Dramatic Monologue, "A Letter to my Parents" | ||||
|  Massachusetts | Daly Hirsch | Boston | Drama | ||||
|  Michigan | Valerie Strong | Williamsburg | Piano, "Brazil" | ||||
|  Minnesota | Ardyce Gustafson | St. Paul | Vocal Medley from My Fair Lady | ||||
|  Mississippi | Mary Allen | Yazoo City | Dance & Art Presentation | ||||
|  Missouri | Sara Cooper | Buckner | Charleston Dance | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | Daughter of Major League Baseball player, Walker Cooper | |
|  Nebraska | Kathleen L. Nielsen | Lincoln | Dance | Non-finalist Talent Award | Later Miss Iowa USA 1959 | ||
|  Nevada | Loni Gravelle | Reno | Piano, "Piano Concerto in A Minor" by Edvard Grieg | Top 10 | |||
|  New Hampshire | Holly Arnel | New London | Drama | ||||
|  New Jersey | Janet Ressler | Union | Vocal | ||||
|  New Mexico | Glynnelle Hubbard | Farmington | 19 | Dance | Miss Congeniality | ||
|  New York | Janet Corrigan | Huntington | Vocal, "True Love" | ||||
|  New York City | Astrid Papamichael | New York City | Vocal | ||||
|  North Carolina | Elaine Herndon | Durham | Vocal & Dance | Top 10 | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | ||
|  North Dakota | Helen Winje | Minot | Vocal | ||||
|  Ohio | Linda Hattman | Mansfield | Ballet | ||||
|  Oklahoma | Mary Nancy Denner | Alva | Poetry Recitation, "The Ballad of the Harp Weaver" by Edna St. Vincent Millay | 2nd runner-up | |||
|  Oregon | Judith Hansen | Astoria | Classical Vocal, "Mi Chiamano Mimi" from La bohéme | Top 10 | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
|  Pennsylvania | Jennie Rebecca Blatchford | Hollidaysburg | Baton Twirling, "St. Louis Blues" & "The Stars and Stripes Forever" | Preliminary Talent Award | |||
|  Puerto Rico | Winnie Rodríguez | ||||||
|  Rhode Island | Beatrice Turek | Providence | Art Display | ||||
|  South Carolina | Cecilia Colvert | Greenwood | 18 | Pantomime/Vocal, "C'est si bon" by Eartha Kitt | Mother of Miss South Carolina 1988, Anna Graham Reynolds | ||
|  South Dakota | Patricia Miller | Mobridge | Vocal | ||||
|  Tennessee | Amanda Lee Whitman | Nashville | Trampoline/Tumbling, "The Third Man Theme" | Performed the first trampoline talent act in the Miss America competition | |||
|  Texas | Carolyn Calvert | Austin | Monologue from Medea | ||||
|  Utah | Francine Louise Felt | Salt Lake City | Violin | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Vermont | Joan Hewitt | Brattleboro | Art Presentation & Original Skit with original music | Non-finalist Talent Award | |||
|  Virginia | Rebecca Lee Edmunds | Roanoke | Dance | ||||
|  West Virginia | Janice Sickle | Fairmont | Vocal & Dance | ||||
|  Wisconsin | Joan Hentschel | Wauwatosa | 18 | Interpretive Dance, "3:00 in the Morning" | 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Tall Colorado Blonde Is Chosen New Miss America". The Tampa Tribune. Associated Press. 8 Sep 1957. p. 16. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
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