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Downs attended [[Pelham High School]] and volunteered during high school at [[Camp Smile-A-Mile]] and [[Children's Hospital]]. She earned a volleyball scholarship to the University of Virginia. While there she was accepted to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society. She then transferred to [[Samford University]], where she graduated ''magna cum laude'' with a degree in history. She was a Rhodes Scholar finalist, and also played volleyball while at Samford. She plans to attend medical school at [[UAB]].
Downs attended [[Pelham High School]] and volunteered during high school at [[Camp Smile-A-Mile]] and [[Children's Hospital]]. She earned a volleyball scholarship to the University of Virginia. While there she was accepted to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society. She then transferred to [[Samford University]], where she graduated ''magna cum laude'' with a degree in history. She was a Rhodes Scholar finalist, and also played volleyball while at Samford. She plans to attend medical school at [[UAB]].
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title=Miss America|
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Revision as of 13:00, 24 July 2006

Deidre Downs (born July 7, 1980), was the 2005 Miss America, and is an aspiring pediatrician from Pelham.

For her talent, she sang a rendition of the ballad "I'm Afraid This Must Be Love". Downs succeeded 2004 Miss America Ericka Dunlap and was succeeded by the current Miss America, Jennifer Berry. As part of her year of service as Miss America, she campaigned for childhood cancer research, founding a high school volunteer program and created Alabama's Curing Childhood Cancer specialty license plate. She is an official spokesperson for the CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Downs attended Pelham High School and volunteered during high school at Camp Smile-A-Mile and Children's Hospital. She earned a volleyball scholarship to the University of Virginia. While there she was accepted to the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society. She then transferred to Samford University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in history. She was a Rhodes Scholar finalist, and also played volleyball while at Samford. She plans to attend medical school at UAB.

Preceded by:
Catherine Crosby
Miss Alabama
2004
Succeeded by:
Shannon Camper (interim)
Preceded by:
Ericka Dunlap
Miss America
2005
Succeeded by:
Jennifer Berry


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