Miss Europe 1955
The Miss Europe 1955 competition was the seventh organized by the Mondial Events Organization (MEO). It was founded by the French Roger Zeiler and Claude Berr, was based in Paris and organized the competition until 2002.
The candidates had been selected in their countries of origin by national organizing committees that had concluded license agreements with MEO.
The event took place on June 11, 1955 in the Finnish capital Helsinki . As in the previous year, there were 13 applicants.
country | Spelling at Pageantopolis | Spelling in the native language | Participation in other competitions |
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Placements | |||
1. Finland | Inga-Britt Söderberg | Inga-Britt Söderberg | |
2. Turkey | Suna Soley | Suna Soley | |
3. France | Monique Lambert | Monique Lambert | |
4. Greece | Depi Martini | Ντέπυ Μαρτίνη (Depy Martini) | |
5. England | Margaret Rowe | Margaret Rowe | Miss Universe 1955: semifinals |
Other participants | |||
Belgium | Madeleine Lamal | Madeleine Lamal | |
Denmark | Karin Palm-Rasmussen | Karin Palm-Rasmussen | Miss World 1955 |
BR Germany | Sonja Dahnk | Sonja Dahnk | |
Holland | Angelina Kalkhoven | Angelina van Kalkhoven | Miss World 1955 |
Italy | Wandisa Guide | Wandisa Guide | |
Austria | Edith Philipp | Edith Philipp | |
Sweden | Hillevi Larsson | Hillevi Larsson | |
Switzerland | Claude Ivry | Claude Ivry |
Individual evidence
- ↑ misshollandnow.com
- ↑ Wandisa Guida in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Web links
- Mondial Events Organization (MEO) ( Memento from February 8, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
- Competitions 1948 to 1959 at pageantopolis.com (English)
- Pictures from the 1955 competition at lempimissit (English)
- The Finnish film Miss Eurooppaa metsästämässä (1955) in the Internet Movie Database . Most of the candidates appear in the cast .
- Film from the 1955 election on YouTube (Finnish)