Miss America 1964, the 37th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 7, 1963 and was broadcast on CBS.[1]

Miss America 1964
Donna Axum, Miss America 1964
DateSeptember 7, 1963
PresentersBert Parks[1]
Bess Myerson
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
BroadcasterCBS
Entrants52
Placements10
WithdrawalsCanada
WinnerDonna Axum
Arkansas Arkansas
← 1963
1965 →

Donna Axum became the first Miss Arkansas to win the crown.

Results edit

Placements edit

Placement Contestant
Miss America 1964
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Order of announcements edit

Awards edit

Preliminary awards edit

Awards Contestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards edit

Awards Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Non-finalist Talent

Contestants edit

State Name Hometown Age Talent Placement Awards Notes
  Alabama Judy Short Birmingham 18 Marimba, "Horst Toccata" Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award


Preliminary Talent Award

Previously Alabama's Junior Miss 1962
  Alaska Colleen Kendall Anchorage Popular Vocal
  Arizona Susan Bergstrom Phoenix Modern Jazz Dance, "Tonight" 4th runner-up
  Arkansas Donna Axum El Dorado 21 Vocal Medley, "Quando me'n vo" & "I Love Paris" Winner Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
  California Wendy Douglas Sacramento Vocal, "Summertime" Top 10
  Colorado Cheryl Sweeten Arvada 18 Dramatic Reading from Anastasia Top 10
  Connecticut Valerie Stetson Milldale Modern Ballet
  Delaware Diane Beverly Isaacs Greenwood Piano & Popular Vocal
  District of Columbia Rosanne Tueller McLean, VA Vocal & Jazz Dance, "I Love Paris" 1st runner-up Preliminary Talent Award


Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

  Florida Flora Jo Chandonnet North Miami Semi-classical Vocal, "One Kiss" from The New Moon
  Georgia Nancy Middleton Macon Semi-classical Vocal
  Hawaii Susan Pickering Honolulu Combination of Can-Can, Jazz, & Freestyle Ballet with Art Display 2nd runner-up
  Idaho Linda Moulton Boise 20 Semi-classical Vocal & Piano
  Illinois Judith Schlieper Decatur 20 Siamese Dance
  Indiana Marsha Pinkstaff Crawfordsville Dramatic Reading
  Iowa Carolyn Northway Davenport 19 Piano, "Étude Opus 25, No. 8" by Frédéric Chopin Non-finalist Talent Award
  Kansas Karen Raye Schwartz Pratt 20 Classical Vocal, "Voi la Sapete" from Cavalleria rusticana Non-finalist Talent Award
  Kentucky Nell Owen Bowling Green Fashion Design Former mayor of Prospect, KY
  Louisiana Linda Gail Baucum Springhill 18 Modern Jazz/South American Rock-Umba Dance Contestant at Miss Teenage America 1962
  Maine Elaine Ann Ouillette Lewiston Musical Variety Act
  Maryland Carolyn Bond Wright Forest Hill Sketch/Ballet/Modern Jazz Dance
  Massachusetts Lila Saldani Attleboro Original Dramatic Monologue, "A World of Darkness"
  Michigan Kathleen McLaughlin Ishpeming 22 Dramatic Presentation, "Western Star" by Stephen Vinvent Benét
  Minnesota Sharon Carnes St. Paul Vocal, "Love is Where You Find It" from The Kissing Bandit
  Mississippi Jan Nave McComb Contemporary Dance
  Missouri Judith Engelhardt Affton Classical Vocal, "The Jewel Song" from Faust
  Montana Roberta Tarbox Missoula Classical Vocal
  Nebraska Donna Marie Black Broken Bow Classical Vocal, "Una Voce Poco Fa" from The Barber of Seville
  Nevada Cheryle Thompson Las Vegas Folk Singing, "My Lover has Gone" Top 10
  New Hampshire Georgia Taggart Westport, CT Dramatic Reading
  New Jersey Janet Bryan Adams Hopatcong Dramatic Monologue
  New Mexico Sandi Moore Loving 19 Combination Acrobatic Routine & Drawing
  New York Barbara Gloede Staten Island Vocal & Pantomime, "Guide to World Capitals" Non-finalist Talent Award
  New York City Marsha Metrinko New York City Tap Dance, "Just in Time" & "Blues" Non-finalist Talent Award
  North Carolina Jeanne Swanner† Graham 18 Comedy Sketch & Ukulele Miss Congeniality Judged the Miss America Pageants in 1990, 1994, & 2000. Jeanne Flinn Swanner Robertson died unexpectedly on August 21, 2021, at age 77.
  North Dakota JoAnn Syvrud Mandan Vocal Ballad & Guitar
  Ohio Peggy Emerson Akron Semi-classical Vocal, "And This is my Beloved"
  Oklahoma Cheryl Semrad Hassman Waukomis Speech, "May I Teach Others to Live"
  Oregon D'Ann Fullerton Roseburg Original Novelty Dance & Hula Baton
  Pennsylvania Cheryl Lyn Kegley Salisbury Classical Ballet, "Ritual Fire Dance"
  Rhode Island Sheila Guamiere Bristol Piano
  South Carolina Carolyn Gaines North Augusta 19 Popular Vocal
  South Dakota Heather Ann Paterson Watertown Ballet, Soft Shoe, & Charleston Dance
  Tennessee Martha Truett Tiptonville Piano, Rhapsody in Blue 3rd runner-up
  Texas Jeanne Amacker Beaumont Vocal, "When You Wish Upon a Star"
  Utah Annette Bates Salt Lake City Classical Vocal, "Adele's Laughing Song" from Die Fledermaus
  Vermont Melissa Hetzel Burlington Popular Vocal, "Fly Me to the Moon" Non-finalist Talent Award
  Virginia Dorcas Campbell Fairfield Vocal Medley, "Prés des remparts de Séville" from Carmen & songs from West Side Story Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
  Washington Mardi Hagen Tacoma Modern & Classical Character Dance Non-finalist Talent Award
  West Virginia Karen Childers South Charleston Dramatic Reading from "The Yellow Wallpaper" Non-finalist Talent Award
  Wisconsin Barbara Bonville Whitefish Bay 19 Cello, "Pièce en forme de Habanera" by Maurice Ravel Special Scholarship Award
  Wyoming Cody Neville Byron Classical Piano, Fantaisie - Impromptu

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Boucher, John L. (8 Sep 1963). "Tearful Donna Axum is Miss America '64; Miss D.C. Second Choice". Press of Atlantic City. p. 1. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. ^ Boucher, John L. (8 Sep 1963). "Miss Arkansas Wins '64 Crown". Press of Atlantic City. p. 12. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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