Miss America 1924
Miss America 1924 | |
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Date | September 6, 1924 |
Presenters | King Neptune |
Venue | Million Dollar Pier Ballroom, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Entrants | 83 |
Placements | 16 |
Winner | Ruth Malcomson Philadelphia |
Miss America 1924, the fourth Miss America pageant, was held at the Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Saturday, September 6, 1924.[1][2] Mary Katherine Campbell, who won the title the previous two years, placed as 1st runner-up. Pageant officials later instituted a rule allowing competitors to be crowned only once.[3] Ruth Malcomson competing as Miss Philadelphia was named Miss America of 1924 against a field of 83 entrants, the largest number of contestants in Miss America history.[4]
Second runner-up Fay Lanphier would become Miss America 1925. Another of the finalists, Beatrice Roberts, became an actress who appeared in more than 50 Hollywood productions.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss America 1924 | |
1st Runner-Up | |
2nd Runner-Up | |
3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runners-Up |
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Top 11 |
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Top 16 |
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Contestants
Location[5] | Name | Age | Placement | Notes |
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Altoona | Katherine Brown | |||
Atlanta | Estelle Bradley | Top 10 | ||
Austin | Vera Simpson | |||
Baltimore | Mary Rose Kenny | |||
Bay Ridge | Dorothea Kenna | |||
Beaumont | Freeda Rowley | |||
Biloxi | Vivian Ruth Shaddinger | |||
Birmingham | Mildred Adams | |||
Boston | Mildred M. Prendergast | |||
Bradley Beach | Edith Wright | |||
Bronx | Francis Harten | |||
Brooklyn | Hildur Johnson | |||
Cape May | Emily Borbach | Top 10 | ||
Chicago | Margaret Leigh | 4th runner-up (tie) | ||
Columbus, Georgia|Columbus GA | Anne Davis | |||
Columbus OH | Lenore O'Ryan | |||
Coney Island, New York | Agnes I. Leonard | |||
Cumberland, Maryland | Gretchen Carney | |||
Dallas, Texas | Etta Mae Collins | |||
Decatur, Illinois | Virginia Lipscomb | |||
Delaware County, Pennsylvania | Margaret McGee | |||
Elizabeth, New Jersey | Helen Mankus | |||
Fort Worth, Texas | Hazel Doolin | |||
Galveston, Texas | Lorraine Holzhaus | |||
Greater New York, New York | Margie Booth | Top 10 | ||
Hammonton, New Jersey | Alice Kind | |||
Hoboken, New Jersey | Emerita Monsch | Top 10 | ||
Houston, Texas | Mary C. Wilmot | |||
Jackson, Mississippi | Mabel Batson | |||
Jacksonville, Florida | Roberta Russell | |||
Jersey City, New Jersey | Bonnie Blair | |||
Johnstown, Pennsylvania | Letne von Alt | |||
Lakeland, Florida | Margaret Swindell | |||
Lancaster, Pennsylvania | Stella Springer | |||
Los Angeles, California | Lillian Knight | 3rd runner-up | ||
Louisville, Kentucky | Juanita Hobbs | |||
Manhattan, New York | Alice Beatrice Roberts | 4th runner-up (tie) | ||
Margate City, New Jersey | Myrtle Marshall | |||
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Clara Ethel Koehler | Top 15 | ||
Miss America 1922 & 1923 | Mary Katherine Campbell | 18 | 1st runner-up | |
Nashville, Tennessee | Ann Elizabeth Warner | |||
Newark, New Jersey | Edith Becker | Top 15 | ||
Newburgh, New York | Mary Griggs | |||
New Orleans, Louisiana | Louise Moore | Top 15 | ||
Norristown, Pennsylvania | Dorothy E. Gross | |||
Oakland, California | Irma Frazier | |||
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Willie Mae Stockton | Top 10 | ||
Paducah, Kentucky | Kathleen McElroy | |||
Pensacola, Florida | Lottie Eitzen | |||
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Ruth Malcomson | Winner | Aunt of Miss Pennsylvania 1956, Lorna Malcomson Ringler, and great-aunt of Miss Delaware 1981, Jodi Meade Graham[citation needed] | |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Helen Steubne | |||
Pleasantville, New Jersey | Gertrude McDonough | |||
Providence, Rhode Island | Freida Leamon | |||
Queens, New York | Mary Carlson | |||
Reading, Pennsylvania | Nellie M. Paige | |||
Richmond, New York | Melise Danning | |||
Rochester, New York | Katherine Skuse | |||
St. Louis, Missouri | Helen Moore | |||
San Antonio, Texas | Katherine Hensley | |||
Santa Cruz, California | Fay Lanphier | 18 | 2nd runner-up | |
Sioux City, Iowa | Alta Sterling | |||
Somers Point, New Jersey | Ethel Sipps | |||
Stamford, Connecticut | Helen Haddock | |||
Syracuse, New York | Alma Jeanne Williams | |||
Tampa, Florida | Virginia McRae | |||
Texas City, Texas | Thelma Kirsch | |||
Tulsa, Oklahoma | Rose Everett | |||
Washington D.C. | Helen Sweeney | |||
Watertown, New York | Hilda Farrell | |||
West Palm Beach, Florida | Frances Payne | |||
Wichita, Kansas | Donna Frye | |||
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | Theresa Matzer | |||
Yonkers, New York | Florence Kreisler | |||
Youngstown, Ohio | Pauline James | Top 15 |
References
- ^ ""Miss Philadelphia" Designated "Miss America" for 1924". The Free Lance. 1924-09-09. p. 2.
- ^ International News Service (1924-09-17). "Beauty Queen Will Not Let It Affect Her Head". Indiana Evening Gazette. p. 1.
- ^ "1924 Ruth Malcomson". Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
- ^ "Miss America History 1924". Archived from the original on 2012-04-19. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
- ^ "Miss America 1924 Candidates". Miss America. 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
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.