| Miss America 1941 | |
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| Date | September 6, 1941 |
| Presenters | Bob Russell |
| Venue | Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
| Entrants | 43 |
| Placements | 15 |
| Winner | Rosemary LaPlanche |
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.
1941 was also the first year that the special award, “Miss Congeniality” was created. It 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
| Placement | Contestant |
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| Miss America 1941 | |
| 1st Runner-Up |
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| 2nd Runner-Up |
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| 3rd Runner-Up |
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| 4th Runner-Up |
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| Top 15 |
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Awards
Preliminary awards
| Award | Contestant |
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| Lifestyle and Fitness |
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| Talent |
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Other awards
| Award | Contestant |
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| Miss Congeniality |
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Contestants
| Title | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Awards | Notes |
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| Ferol Amelia Dumas | Magnolia | ||||||
| Birmingham | Virginia McGraw | Birmingham | Tap Dance with Rope Jumping | Top 15 | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
| Rosemary LaPlanche | Los Angeles | 18 | Dance | Winner | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award | ||
| Charleston | Miriam King | Charleston | |||||
| Lois Jean Beck | Cleveland | ||||||
| Charlene Woods | Denver | ||||||
| Daphne Gladding | Plymouth | ||||||
| Verona Smith | Bridgeville | ||||||
| Jean Cavanaugh | 18 | Soft Shoe Dance, "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" | 2nd Runner-up | ||||
| Eastern Pennsylvania | Catherine Jane Albert | Coatesville | |||||
| Mitzie Strother | Miami | Top 15 | |||||
| Esther Shepard | Griffin | Top 15 | |||||
| Alice Ullery | Evansville | Modeling | |||||
| Lorene Snoddy | Des Moines | 20 | |||||
| Dorothy Slatten | Lexington | Top 15 | |||||
| Knoxville | Katherine Gammon | Knoxville | |||||
| Lake Mohopac | Charlotte Winstanley | ||||||
| Penny Malone | Baltimore | ||||||
| Betsy Sears Taylor | Cambridge | ||||||
| Anna Louise Baker | Miami | ||||||
| Gerry Marcoux | Detroit | Top 15 | |||||
| Patricia Tiets | Minneapolis | ||||||
| Madeline Smith | Winona | ||||||
| Marjorie Eleanor Jennings | Dover | ||||||
| Beverly Brookshier | Roswell | ||||||
| Helen Yvonne Englert | New Orleans | ||||||
| Grace DeWitt | New York City | Top 15 | |||||
| Joey Augusta Paxton | Charlotte | 19 | Swing Vocal | 4th Runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
Preliminary Talent Award |
Joey Augusta Paxton of Hallandale Beach, Florida died at 79 on September 17, 2002. | |
| Janice Sulzman | Willoughby | Top 15 | |||||
| Mifaunwy Dolores Shunatona | Tulsa | Top 15 | Miss Congeniality | First American Indian to compete at Miss America | |||
| Carrie de Ludo | Philadelphia | ||||||
| Savannah | Gladys Collins | Savannah | |||||
| Gloria Frances Missel | Vocal, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" | ||||||
| Martha McKinney | Nashville | Acrobatic/Tap Dance | |||||
| Jacquelyn McWin | Waynesboro | Top 15 | |||||
| Juanita Park Wright | Huntington | ||||||
| Westchester County | Lillian O'Donnell | Yonkers | 3rd Runner-up | ||||
| Western Pennsylvania | Roselle Hannon | Pittsburgh | Vocal, "Because of You" | 1st Runner-up | Preliminary Talent Award | ||
| Betty Ann Miller | Milwaukee | 18 | Artistic Caricature of President Franklin D. Roosevelt | Top 15 | |||
| Patricia Marie Snyder | Cheyenne | Vocal & Dance |
References
- ↑ Associated Press (1941-09-08). "Rosemary is Miss America". Indiana (PA) Evening Gazette. p. 1.
- ↑ "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.