Miss America 1944, the 18th Miss America pageant, was held at the Warner Theater in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 9, 1944. Venus Ramey, Miss District of Columbia won the title and also received swimsuit and talent preliminary awards.[1]
Miss America 1944 | |
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Date | September 9, 1944 |
Presenters | Bob Russell |
Venue | Warner Theater, Atlantic City, New Jersey |
Entrants | 33 |
Placements | 12 |
Winner | Venus Ramey District of Columbia |
One of the five finalists, Betty Jane Rase, who would become known as B. J. Baker, was a backup singer for many top recording artists, and also was one of the wives of actor Mickey Rooney.
Results
editPlacements
editPlacement | Contestant |
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Miss America 1944 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up | |
Top 12 |
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Awards
editPreliminary awards
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Lifestyle and Fitness |
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Talent |
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Other awards
editAwards | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Contestants
editTitle | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Award | Notes |
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Arkansas | Mineola Graham | Brinkley | |||||
Atlanta | Mary Ann Linane | ||||||
Birmingham | Betty Jane Rase | Birmingham | Vocal Medley, "My Hero" from The Chocolate Soldier & "Lover, Come Back to Me" | 4th Runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
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Later known as B.J. Baker, a back-up singer for many recording artists. | |
Boston | Paulina McKevitt | Boston | Vocal, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are" | 1st Runner-up | |||
California | Shirley Ballard | Los Angeles | Top 12 | ||||
Chicago | Elaine Steinbach | Chicago | Vocal, "You'll Never Know" | 3rd Runner-up | |||
Columbia | Gloria Mae Grisso | Columbia | |||||
Connecticut | Barbara Fisher | East Hartford | |||||
Delaware | Jacquelyn Vasseur | Wilmington | |||||
Detroit | Iora June Victor | Detroit | Vocal, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are" | Grandmother of Miss Michigan 2007 & Miss America 2008, Kirsten Haglund | |||
District of Columbia | Venus Ramey | 19 | Vocal in English and Spanish & Dance, "Take It Easy" | Winner | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
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Florida | Virginia Warlen | Violin, "Intermezzo" | 2nd Runner-up | Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
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Georgia | Trudie Hayward | Atlanta | |||||
Illinois | Betty June King | Bloomington | Acrobatic Dance, "Stardust" | Top 12 | |||
Kansas | Grace Louise Pittman | Wichita | |||||
Maryland | Audrey Klingenberg | Baltimore | |||||
Massachusetts | Lucille Descoteau | Lowell | |||||
Miami | Vernell Bush | Miami | Vocal, "It Had to be You" | Top 12 | |||
Michigan | Beverly Bennett | Detroit | Vocal, "Stormy Weather" | Top 12 | |||
Minnesota | Patricia Cummings | Minneapolis | Hula | Top 12 | |||
Mississippi | Sarah Topp | Tupelo | |||||
New Hampshire | Jackie Edson | Plaistow | |||||
New Jersey | Janice Hansen | Union City | |||||
New Orleans | Wilhelmina Hoffman | New Orleans | |||||
New York | Bobby MacAdam | Brooklyn | |||||
New York City | Betty Jo Dazey | New York City | Vocal Medley, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are" & "Swinging on a Star" | Top 12 | |||
North Carolina | Betsy Marie Dalton | Winston-Salem | |||||
Ohio | Madeline Bohanon | Cincinnati | |||||
Pennsylvania | Margie Dorie | Pittsburgh | Vocal, "Big Boy Blue" | Top 12 | |||
Philadelphia | Itha Duerrhammer | Philadelphia | Vocal & Dance | ||||
South Carolina | Virginia Owens | Columbia | |||||
Tennessee | Marian Weller | Chattanooga | Vocal, "Someday I'll Find You" | ||||
Texas | Joyce Courrege | Orange | Comedic Monologue | Miss Congeniality | |||
West Virginia | Sharon Allyson Scott |
References
edit- ^ International News Service (1944-09-11). "Venus Ramey, 1944 Beauty Queen, Planning On Retirement To Farm". Port Arthur News. p. 2.
Secondary sources
edit- Saulino Osborne, Angela (1995). "Miss Americas and their Courts". Miss America The Dream Lives On. Taylor Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87833-110-7.