Bobbi Johnson
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Born |
Barbara Joan Johnson Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. |
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Other names | Bobbi Johnson |
Hometown | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Title(s) |
Miss District of Columbia USA 1964 Miss USA 1964 |
Major competition(s) |
Miss District of Columbia USA 1964 (Winner) Miss USA 1964 (Winner) Miss Universe 1964 (Top 15) |
Barbara Joan "Bobbi" Johnson[1] (born c. March, 1945) is a former application engineer and former beauty queen from Alexandria, Virginia who held the Miss USA 1964 title and has competed in the Miss Universe pageant.
After winning the Miss District of Columbia USA crown, Johnson went on to become the first representative from the District of Columbia to achieve the title of Miss USA, at age 19. She would be the only titleholder from the district until Shauntay Hinton won the crown in 2002. Johnson went on to compete in the Miss Universe 1964 pageant, where she made the semi-finals.
Johnson later worked as an applications engineer in the computer department of General Electric[2] to program GE 400-series and DATANET-30 computer systems.[3] She was interviewed about her career choice in the book Your Career in Computer Programming published in 1967.[3] In the book, she explain how after winning her Miss USA title she was asked by reporters what career ambition she had: "I guess they thought I’d say something like modeling or becoming an actress, but I said the first thing that popped into my head: that I wanted to be a computer programmer…".[3] The book also include a side-by-side photographs of her as Miss USA and at her console as an application engineer a few years later.
References
- ↑ Leonard, Vince (1965-05-13). "Miss USA: Real Name's Barbara". The Pittsburgh Press.
- ↑ "Bobbie Johnson official profile". Miss Universe Organization. Retrieved 2007-01-26.
- 1 2 3 "Your Career in Computer Programming | The Computer Boys Take Over". thecomputerboys.com. Retrieved 2016-08-06.
External links
- Miss USA official website
- WNAC-TV, Boston - Promotional television interview on YouTube with actor Marlon Brando
Preceded by Michele Metrinko |
Miss District of Columbia USA 1964 |
Succeeded by Dianna Lynn Batts |