Miss America 1944 Explained

Winner:Venus Ramey
Represented: District of Columbia
Date:September 9, 1944
Presenters:Bob Russell
Entrants:33
Placements:12
Venue:Warner Theater, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Before:1943
Next:1945

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]

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

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss America 1944
1st Runner-Up
  • – Paulina McKevitt
2nd Runner-Up
  • – Virginia Warlen
3rd Runner-Up
  • – Elaine Steinbach
4th Runner-Up
Top 12
  • – Shirley Ballard
  • – Betty June King
  • – Vernell Bush
  • – Beverly Bennett
  • – Patricia Ann Cummings
  • – Betty Jo Dazey
  • – Margie Donie

Awards

Preliminary awards

AwardsContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Other awards

Contestants

!Title!Name!Hometown!Age!Talent!Placement!Award!Notes
ArkansasMineola GrahamBrinkley
AtlantaMary Ann Linane
BirminghamBetty Jane RaseBirminghamVocal Medley, "My Hero" from The Chocolate Soldier & "Lover, Come Back to Me"4th Runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

Preliminary Talent Award

Later known as B.J. Baker, a back-up singer for many recording artists.
BostonPaulina McKevittBostonVocal, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are"1st Runner-up
CaliforniaShirley BallardLos AngelesTop 12
ChicagoElaine SteinbachChicagoVocal, "You'll Never Know"3rd Runner-up
ColumbiaGloria Mae GrissoColumbia
ConnecticutBarbara FisherEast Hartford
DelawareJacquelyn VasseurWilmington
DetroitIora June VictorDetroitVocal, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are"Grandmother of Miss Michigan 2007 & Miss America 2008, Kirsten Haglund
District of ColumbiaVenus Ramey19Vocal in English and Spanish & Dance, "Take It Easy"WinnerPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

Preliminary Talent Award

FloridaVirginia WarlenViolin, "Intermezzo"2nd Runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award

Preliminary Talent Award

GeorgiaTrudie HaywardAtlanta
IllinoisBetty June KingBloomingtonAcrobatic Dance, "Stardust"Top 12
KansasGrace Louise PittmanWichita
MarylandAudrey KlingenbergBaltimore
MassachusettsLucille DescoteauLowell
MiamiVernell BushMiamiVocal, "It Had to be You"Top 12
MichiganBeverly BennettDetroitVocal, "Stormy Weather"Top 12
MinnesotaPatricia CummingsMinneapolisHulaTop 12
MississippiSarah ToppTupelo
New HampshireJackie EdsonPlaistow
New JerseyJanice HansenUnion City
New OrleansWilhelmina HoffmanNew Orleans
New YorkBobby MacAdamBrooklyn
New York CityBetty Jo DazeyNew York CityVocal Medley, "Goodnight, Wherever You Are" & "Swinging on a Star"Top 12
North CarolinaBetsy Marie DaltonWinston-Salem
OhioMadeline BohanonCincinnati
PennsylvaniaMargie DoriePittsburghVocal, "Big Boy Blue"Top 12
PhiladelphiaItha DuerrhammerPhiladelphiaVocal & Dance
South CarolinaVirginia OwensColumbia
TennesseeMarian WellerChattanoogaVocal, "Someday I'll Find You"
TexasJoyce CourregeOrangeComedic MonologueMiss Congeniality
West VirginiaSharon Allyson Scott

References

Secondary sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Venus Ramey, 1944 Beauty Queen, Planning On Retirement To Farm. International News Service. 1944-09-11. Port Arthur News. 2.