Miss America 1941

Miss America 1941
DateSeptember 6, 1941
PresentersBob Russell
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Entrants43
Placements15
WinnerRosemary LaPlanche
California
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Miss America 1941, the 15th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 6, 1941.[1] Shortly after the crowning of Miss California, Rosemary LaPlanche, who had been first runner-up in 1940, the pageant committee adopted this rule: "No contestant can compete in Atlantic City for the title of Miss America more than once",[2] thus eliminating future state winners with more than one attempt at the national title.

LaPlanche became a film actress, as did her sister, Louise LaPlanche.

The title of Miss Congeniality went to Mifaunwy Shunatona, a member of the Otoe and Pawnee tribes — she was also the first American Indian contestant in the pageant's history.

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss America 1941
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 15

Awards

Preliminary awards

AwardContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards

AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality
  • Oklahoma – Mifaunwy Dolores Shunatona

Contestants

TitleNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardsNotes
Arkansas ArkansasFerol Amelia DumasMagnolia
BirminghamVirginia McGrawBirminghamTap Dance with Rope JumpingTop 15Preliminary Talent Award
California CaliforniaRosemary LaPlancheLos Angeles18DanceWinnerPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
CharlestonMiriam KingCharleston
Cleveland ClevelandLois Jean BeckCleveland
Colorado ColoradoCharlene WoodsDenver
Connecticut ConnecticutDaphne GladdingPlymouth
Delaware DelawareVerona SmithBridgeville
Washington, D.C. District of ColumbiaJean Cavanaugh18Soft Shoe Dance, "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"2nd Runner-up
Eastern PennsylvaniaCatherine Jane AlbertCoatesville
Florida FloridaMitzie StrotherMiamiTop 15
Georgia (U.S. state) GeorgiaEsther ShepardGriffinTop 15
Indiana IndianaAlice UlleryEvansvilleModeling
Iowa IowaLorene SnoddyDes Moines20
Kentucky KentuckyDorothy SlattenLexingtonTop 15
KnoxvilleKatherine GammonKnoxville
Lake MohopacCharlotte Winstanley
Maryland MarylandPenny MaloneBaltimore
Massachusetts MassachusettsBetsy Sears TaylorCambridge
Miami MiamiAnna Louise BakerMiami
Michigan MichiganGerry MarcouxDetroitTop 15
Minnesota MinnesotaPatricia TietsMinneapolis
Mississippi MississippiMadeline SmithWinona
New Jersey New JerseyMarjorie Eleanor JenningsDover
New Mexico New MexicoBeverly BrookshierRoswell
New Orleans New OrleansHelen Yvonne EnglertNew Orleans
New York City New York CityGrace DeWittNew York CityTop 15
North Carolina North CarolinaJoey Augusta PaxtonCharlotte19Swing Vocal4th Runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

Preliminary Talent Award

Joey Augusta Paxton of Hallandale Beach, Florida died at 79 on September 17, 2002.
Ohio OhioJanice SulzmanWilloughbyTop 15
Oklahoma OklahomaMifaunwy Dolores ShunatonaTulsaTop 15Miss CongenialityFirst American Indian to compete at Miss America
Philadelphia PhiladelphiaCarrie de LudoPhiladelphia
SavannahGladys CollinsSavannah
South Carolina South CarolinaGloria Frances MisselVocal, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
Tennessee TennesseeMartha McKinneyNashvilleAcrobatic/Tap Dance
Virginia VirginiaJacquelyn McWinWaynesboroTop 15
West Virginia West VirginiaJuanita Park WrightHuntington
Westchester CountyLillian O'DonnellYonkers3rd Runner-up
Western PennsylvaniaRoselle HannonPittsburghVocal, "Because of You"1st Runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
Wisconsin WisconsinBetty Ann MillerMilwaukee18Artistic Caricature of President Franklin D. RooseveltTop 15
Wyoming WyomingPatricia Marie SnyderCheyenneVocal & Dance

References

  1. ^ Associated Press (1941-09-08). "Rosemary is Miss America". Indiana (PA) Evening Gazette. p. 1.
  2. ^ "No contestant..." Archived from the original on 2010-09-29. Retrieved 2010-08-17.

Secondary sources

  • Saulino Osborne, Angela (1995). "Miss Americas and their Courts". Miss America The Dream Lives On. Taylor Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87833-110-7.
  • Miss America official website
  • "Miss America Pageant" (1941) (British Pathé newsreel) on YouTube
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