The Miss Tennessee pageant was first held in 1938, although the winner, Isobel Carter, was unable to compete at Miss America due to illness and so the first runner-up became Miss Tennessee. The following year, two winners were chosen to compete for the Miss America title. In 1940 the pageant suffered a repeat of 1938, with the winner resigning through illness and the first runner-up representing the state at the national competition. The routine pageant was held in 1941, but from 1942-1946 representatives were appointed without a pageant being held, due to World War II. In 1947 twins Jean and Jane Cunningham were both awarded the Miss Tennessee title, with one representing Tennessee and one Chattanooga at the Miss America pageant. The modern era of the pageant can be dated to 1953, when a regular routine of state pageants was instituted.
Three other Miss Tennessees have won the Miss Tennessee USA title, Jean Harper, Desiree Daniels and Leah Hulan
Year |
Name |
Hometown |
Age |
Local Title |
Miss America Talent |
Placement at Miss America |
Special scholarships at Miss America |
Notes |
2011 |
Erin Hatley |
Bartlett |
20 |
Miss Collierville |
Classical Vocal |
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2010 |
Nicole Jordan |
Cordova |
21 |
Miss Lexington |
Vocal "All by Myself" |
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Miss University of Alabama 2009, Miss Henderson County 2008, Miss Memphis 2007 |
2009 |
Stefanie Wittler |
Soddy-Daisy |
22 |
Miss Hamilton County |
Vocal "I Will Always Love You" |
2nd runner-up at Miss America 2010 |
Quality of Life finalist |
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2008 |
Ellen Carrington |
Jackson |
21 |
Miss Scenic City |
Vocal "Vole Mon Ange" from Svengali |
Top 7 at Miss America 2009 |
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2007 |
Grace Gore |
Nashville |
24 |
Miss Lexington |
Vocal "What a Wonderful Day" |
Top 16 Finalist |
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Previously Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2002 |
2006 |
Blaire Pancake |
Chattanooga |
24 |
Miss Metropolitan |
Vocal "Attitude" |
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2005 |
Tara Burns |
Nashville |
22 |
Miss Music City |
Classical Vocal "Art Is Calling For Me" from The Enchantress by Victor Herbert |
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Non-finalist Talent |
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2004 |
Ashley Eicher |
Nashville |
24 |
Miss Murfreesboro |
Vocal "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" |
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Non-finalist Talent |
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2003 |
Jamie Watkins |
Soddy-Daisy |
23 |
Miss Scenic City |
Vocal "If I Can Dream" |
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4th runner-up to National Sweetheart 2001 |
2002 |
Valli Kugler |
Rutherford |
22 |
Miss UT Martin |
Vocal "At Last" |
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2001 |
Stephanie Culberson |
Knoxville |
21 |
Miss Cleveland |
Classical Piano "Fantaisie-Impromptu" |
2nd runner-up |
Preliminary Swimsuit Award, Preliminary Evening Wear Award |
Later Miss Tennessee USA 2004 (4th runner-up at Miss USA) |
2000 |
Beth Hood |
Cleveland |
21 |
Miss Cleveland |
Vocal "Desperado" |
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Non-Finalist Talent |
Later Miss Tennessee USA 2003 (4th runner-up at Miss USA) |
1999 |
Allison Alderson |
Jackson |
22 |
Miss Memphis |
Piano / Vocal Medley "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" & "River Deep – Mountain High" |
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Waterford Scholarship for Business Marketing & Management |
Triple Crown winner, previously Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1994, finished 6th at Miss Teen USA 1994 later Miss Tennessee USA 2002; married to Rascal Flatts musician Jay DeMarcus, Correspondent for the 2007 Miss America Pageant broadcast on CMT |
1998 |
Heather Heath |
Nashville |
21 |
Miss Heart of Tennessee |
Vocal "Think of Me" |
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Previously Missouri's Junior Miss 1995 |
1997 |
Lanna Keck |
Knoxville |
23 |
Miss Milan No-Till |
Gospel Vocal "Go Light Your World" |
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1996 |
Jeni Stephens |
Memphis |
23 |
Miss Memphis |
Popular Vocal "Operator" |
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1995 |
Alison Shumate |
Union City |
21 |
Miss Knoxville |
Vocal Medley "Crazy for You" & "I Got Rhythm" |
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Non-Finalist Interview |
daughter of Miss Tennessee 1967 |
1994 |
Lori Smith |
Ocoee |
21 |
Miss Tennessee Tech |
Piano Solo "The Firefly" by Anton Bilotti |
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1993 |
Kathleen Brang |
Greeneville |
24 |
Miss Historic Jonesborough |
Popular Vocal "Dare to Dream" |
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1992 |
Leah Hulan |
Murfreesboro |
24 |
Miss Knoxville |
Clogging "Can't Stop Now" |
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Later Miss Tennessee USA 1994 |
1991 |
Jill Horn |
Memphis |
23 |
Miss Memphis |
Vocal "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" |
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1990 |
Dana Brown |
Memphis |
25 |
Miss Frontier Days |
Vocal & Piano "The Glory of Love" & "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby" |
2nd runner-up |
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1989 |
Lisa Robertson |
Collegedale |
23 |
Miss Cleveland |
Violin Solo "Orange Blossom Special" |
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QVC Host |
1988 |
Carrie Folks |
New Johnsonville |
20 |
Miss Bluegrass Festival |
A Capella Vocal "Sweet Dreams" |
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Non-Finalist Talent |
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1987 |
Regina Athnos |
Clarksville |
23 |
Miss Tennessee Peach Festival |
Flute Medley "I'll Fly Away" & "Amazing Grace" |
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1986 |
Kris Beasley* |
Memphis |
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Miss Memphis |
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Kellye Cash |
Milan |
21 |
Miss Milan Crown and Scepter |
Piano / Vocal "I'll Be Home" |
Winner |
Preliminary Swimsuit; Preliminary Talent |
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1985 |
Sonya Pleasant |
Mountain City |
22 |
Miss Wautauga Valley |
Vocal "I Fall to Pieces" |
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former White House staff member |
1984 |
Shelly Mangrum |
Nashville |
23 |
Miss West Tennessee State Fair |
Vocal "And the World Goes 'Round" |
Top 10 Semi-Finalist |
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1983 |
Moira Kaye |
Oak Ridge |
23 |
Miss Roane County |
Vocal "Memory" |
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Non-finalist Talent |
Previously Tennessee's Junior Miss 1978 |
1982 |
Desiree Daniels |
Chattanooga |
22 |
Miss Hamilton County |
Popular Vocal "Don't Cry Out Loud" |
1st runner-up |
Preliminary Swimsuit |
Later Miss Tennessee USA 1984 (second runner-up at Miss USA); daughter was first runner-up to Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2006 |
1981 |
Angelina Johnson |
Jackson |
20 |
Miss Madison |
Ventriloquism "Laverne & Shirley" |
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1980 |
Sarah Leonard |
Jonesborough |
20 |
Miss Historic Jonesborough |
Popular Vocal "We Could Have Had It All" |
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1979 |
Elise Neal |
Paris |
21 |
Miss Okra |
Piano Solo "Prelude in C minor by Rachmaninoff" |
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Non-finalist Talent |
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1978 |
Jill Beshears |
Memphis |
22 |
Miss Memphis State University |
Vocal Medley "You'll Never Walk Alone" & "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" |
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1977 |
Linda Moore |
Madison |
22 |
Miss Nashville |
Vocal "Evening Gowns Are Not For Children" |
Top 10 Semi-Finalist |
Preliminary Swimsuit |
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1976 |
Terry Alden |
Memphis |
21 |
Miss Memphis |
Classical Piano "Toccata" |
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1975 |
Marion Burgess |
Memphis |
21 |
Miss Bells |
Tap Dance "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" |
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Toured with Miss America USO Troupe |
1974 |
Deborah Kincaid |
Memphis |
21 |
Miss Memphis State University |
Vocal Medley "Once In a Lifetime" "In My Own Lifetime" & "This Is My Life" |
Top 10 Semi-Finalist |
Preliminary Talent |
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1973 |
Anne Randle Galloway |
Knoxville |
20 |
Miss Memphis |
Piano "Rhapsody in Blue" |
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1972 |
Debbie Cathey |
Nashville |
20 |
Miss Nashville |
Semi-Classical Vocal "Amazing Grace" |
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1971 |
Marsha McDonald |
Nashville |
21 |
Miss Memphis State University |
Ballet "Over And Over Again" |
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1970 |
Carol Ferrante |
Memphis |
21 |
Miss Memphis |
Vocal Medley of Popular Songs |
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1969 |
Mary Cox |
Johnson City |
20 |
Miss Johnson City |
Semi-Classical Vocal "One Kiss" from The New Moon |
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Non-finalist Talent |
Toured with Miss America USO Troupe |
1968 |
Brenda Seal |
Kingsport |
19 |
Miss East Tennessee State University |
Popular Vocal "What Now My Love" |
Top 10 Semi-Finalist |
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Featured performer on 1969 Miss America telecast; Competed in the 1967 National Sweetheart Pageant |
1967 |
Linda Workman |
Martin |
18 |
Miss UT Martin |
Vocal "I Don't Care" |
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1966 |
Vicki Hurd |
Kingsport |
19 |
Miss Carter County |
Original Vocal "I'm In a Pageant" |
2nd runner-up |
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Also winner of the National Sweetheart Pageant in 1965, Featured Performer on the 1967 Miss America telecast |
1965 |
Marcia Murray |
Paris |
19 |
Miss Paris |
Popular Vocal "Spellbound" |
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1964 |
Rita Munsey |
New Tazewell |
20 |
Miss Knoxville |
Vocal Medley & Accordion "You Don't Know Me" & "Walkin' After Midnight" |
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Crowned Miss Dixie 1965 |
1963 |
Martha Truett |
Tiptonville |
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Miss Bells |
Piano Solo "Rhapsody In Blue" |
3rd runner-up |
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competed in Miss Dixie 1964 |
1962 |
Margaret Petty |
Nashville |
19 |
Miss Nashville |
Vocal "Something Wonderful" |
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1961 |
Rita Wilson |
Humboldt |
20 |
Miss Bells |
Vocal "I'm Doing Alright For a Mountain Gal" |
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Previously was the winner of the 1959 National Sweetheart Pageant. Crowned Miss Dixie 1962, competed in Miss Dixie 1960 as Miss National Sweetheart. |
1960 |
Jenny Thomas |
Nashville |
19 |
Miss Nashville |
Modern Ballet "Porgy and Bess" |
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1959 |
Marion "Mickey" Wayland |
Knoxville |
18 |
Miss Knoxville |
Piano / Vocal "Près des remparts de Séville" from Carmen & "I Cain't Say No" |
Top 10 Semi-Finalist |
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1958 |
Patricia Eaves |
Cookeville |
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Miss Putnam County |
Dramatic Monologue "Viola's Ring Scene" from Twelfth Night |
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Competed in the 1960 Miss Dixie Pageant |
1957 |
Amanda Whitman |
Nashville |
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Miss Davidson County |
Trampoline / Tumbling "The Third Man Theme" |
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1956 |
Shelby Bailey |
Humboldt |
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Miss Gadsden |
Vocal "It Takes Two To Tango" |
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1955 |
Patty William |
Jackson |
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Miss Lambuth College |
Vocal "The Student Prince" |
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1954 |
Gerry Johnson |
Nashville |
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Miss Nashville |
Vocal / Character Pantomime "The Deadwood Stage" |
Semi-Finalist |
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1953 |
Ruth Ann Barker |
Trenton |
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Miss Gibson County |
Vocal |
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1952 |
Gloria Williams |
Chattanooga |
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Miss Chattanooga |
Vocal "Lover When You're Near Me" |
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1951 |
Jean Harper |
Memphis |
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Miss Shelby County |
Vocal "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" |
Placed among the Top 15 |
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Future Miss Tennessee USA 1952 (3rd Runner-up at Miss USA) |
1950 |
Greta Graham |
Memphis |
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Miss Memphis |
Organ Solo |
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1949 |
Adelyn Sumner |
Knoxville |
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Modeling / Speech |
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1948 |
Dorothy Free |
Chattanooga |
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Miss Chattanooga |
Vocal Medley "Let My Song Fill Your Heart" by Ernest Charles & "Embraceable You" |
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Preliminary Talent |
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Lois Jeanette Welch |
Memphis |
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Vocal & Fashion Design "Gianni Mia" |
Semi-Finalist |
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Competed as Miss Memphis in the Miss America Pageant |
1947 |
Georgia Cunningham |
Chattanooga |
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Tap Dance |
Semi-Finalist |
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Won the title of Miss Tennessee with her twin sister. At Miss America they flipped a coin to decide who would compete as Miss Tennessee. |
Dorothy Cunningham |
Chattanooga |
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Tap Dance |
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Competed at Miss America as "Miss Chattanooga" |
Barbara Jo Walker |
Memphis |
21 |
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Art Display & Vocal Medley "One Kiss" & "Un Bel Di" from Madama Butterfly |
Winner |
Preliminary Talent Award |
Competed at Miss America as "Miss Memphis" |
1946 |
Wilda Bowman |
Chattanooga |
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1945 |
Lee Henson |
Chattanooga |
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Vocal Medley "Dreams" & "I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded" |
Semi-finalist |
Preliminary Swimsuit Award |
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1944 |
Marian Weller |
Chattanooga |
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Vocal "Some Day I'll Find You" |
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1943 |
Frances Eakes |
Chattanooga |
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competed as Miss Chattanooga in the Miss America Pageant |
1941 |
Martha McKinney |
Nashville |
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Miss Candyland |
Acrobatic / Tap Dance |
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Katherine Gammon |
Knoxville |
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competed as Miss Knoxville in the Miss America Pageant |
1940 |
Christine Webb |
Centerville |
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Miss Centerville |
Dramatic Monologue "The Waltz" |
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Thelma McGhee |
Knoxville |
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competed as Miss Knoxville in the Miss America Pageant |
1939 |
Judy Jones |
Tracy City |
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Vocal Medley "I Surrender" & "Come True" |
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Louise Bussart |
Etowah |
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competed as Miss West Tennessee in the Miss America Pageant |
1938 |
Victoria Ann Motlow |
Mulberry |
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Miss Fayetteville |
Vocal "You Turned the Tables on Me" |
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1935 |
Sarah Beard |
Dickson |
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1924 |
No Miss Tennessee |
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There was a Miss Nashville who competed but her name is not known |
1923 |
No Miss Tennessee |
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Elizabeth Mallory competed as Miss Memphis and was a semi-finalist |
1922 |
No Miss Tennessee |
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Sue Burton competed as Miss Nashville and finished as 1st runner-up in the pageant. Ruth Doughty competed as Miss Memphis |