Miss America 1937 , the 11th Miss America pageant, was held at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, September 11, 1937.[ 1] Shortly after being presented as Miss America, the newly crowned 17-year-old winner, Bette Cooper , left Atlantic City and returned home. Once there, she missed scheduled appointments on her first day as Miss America, as well as a theater appearance and a trip to Hollywood.[ 2] Her father cited illness as the reason.[ 3] Though not placing in the top five, representatives from different areas of New York captured three of the semi-finalist positions.
Results
Placements
Placement
Contestant
Miss America 1937
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 16
Awards
Best Evening Gown
Preliminary awards
Contestants
Name
Title
Hometown
Age
Talent
Placement
Awards
Notes
Lorraine Mayfield
Atlanta Atlanta
Atlanta
Olga Strickland
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May Vivian Miller
File:Flag of Baltimore, Maryland.svg Baltimore
Baltimore
Bette Cooper
File:Flag placeholder.svg Bertrand Island
Hackettstown
17
Vocal, "When the Poppies Bloom Again"
Winner
Best Evening Gown Award
Josephine Beall
File:Flag of Birmingham, Alabama.svg Birmingham
Helen Fleiss
File:Flag of Borough of the Bronx.svg Bronx
The Bronx
Top 16
Evelyn Townley
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Top 16
Phyllis Randall
California California
Hollywood
20
Vocal/Dance
3rd Runner-up
Preliminary Talent Award
Sister of Miss North Carolina 1941, Joey Augusta Paxton
Betty Hunneycutt
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Charlotte
Top 16
Sally Lillian Frank
Cincinnati Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Frances Greene
Connecticut Connecticut
Milford
Nickey Harriet
Delaware Delaware
Harrington
Mary P. Hollran
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Delray Beach
Helen Greene
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia
24
Blues Vocal & Piano
Beryl Kober
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Chalfont
Margaret Myers
File:Flag placeholder.svg Eastern Shores
Rock Hall
Dorothy Armstrong
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Whitesboro
Frances Powell
Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville
Lucia Benton
Kansas Kansas
Norton
Top 16
Audrey Catherine Flaig
Kentucky Kentucky
Bellevue
Gertrude Rissie Miller
Louisiana Louisiana
Winnsboro
Top 16
Cornelia Campbell
Maine Maine
South Portland
Claire Nevulis
Massachusetts Massachusetts
South Boston
Vocal/Tap Dance
Top 16
Preliminary Talent Award
Irmigard Dietel
Miami Miami
Vocal
4th Runner-up
Cecelia Rodge
Minnesota Minnesota
Minneapolis
Virginia Riley
Mississippi Mississippi
West Point
Mary Sue Klein
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Moberly
Ingram Starkey
File:Flag of Montgomery, Alabama.svg Montgomery
Montgomery
Ruth Lenore Jones
Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska City
Grace Travis
New York City New York City
New York City
Vocal
Top 16
Preliminary Talent Award
Ruth Covington
North Carolina North Carolina
Tap Dance, "Gonna Go"
2nd Runner-up
Jean Fadden
Ohio Ohio
Cleveland
Top 16
Kathryn Crase
Philadelphia Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Malen Pietrantoni
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Dorothy May Eden
Rhode Island Rhode Island
East Providence
18
Dr. Dorothy May Eden Trayner Erinakes died at 97 on March 20, 2017 in San Luis Obispo, California.
Helen Frances Murphy
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Riverside
Oliver Henderson
San Antonio San Antonio
Carolyn Cumbie
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Wayring Smathers
South Carolina South Carolina
Columbia
Margaret Julia Jardon
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Burlington
Wauneta Bates
St. Louis St. Louis
St. Louis
Top 16
Kathryn H. Kendrick
File:Flag placeholder.svg Sunnybrook
Sunnybrook
Alice Emerick
Texas Texas
Fort Worth
Tap Dance
1st Runner-up
Irene Alice Vanderburgh
File:Flag placeholder.svg Troy
Watervliet
Frances Lee Sultan
Virginia Virginia
Kecoughtan
Top 16
Juliana Bernhardt
Washington (state) Washington
Seattle
Evelyn Raye
File:Flag of Westchester County, New York (1939-1985).svg Westchester County
New Rochelle
Top 16
Mary Ann McLaughlin
Wyoming Wyoming
Riverton
References
Secondary sources
Saulino Osborne, Angela (1995). "Miss Americas and their Courts". Miss America The Dream Lives On . Taylor Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-87833-110-9 .
External links