Norma Smallwood Explained

Norma Smallwood
Birth Name:Norma Des Cygne Smallwood
Birth Date:12 May 1909
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    Norma Des Cygne Smallwood (May 12, 1909  - May 8, 1966) was the winner of the Miss America 1926 pageant.

    Early life

    Smallwood's hometown was Bristow, Oklahoma.[1] She was the daughter of Edward Smallwood and Mahalia Angela (Robinette) Smallwood. She also had a half sister and a half brother from her father. She earned the Miss Tulsa title and graduated from high school at age 16.

    Miss America 1926

    At the time she competed for Miss America, Smallwood was a student at the Oklahoma College for Women. Her hobbies included swimming, dancing, and horseback riding, and she served as captain of her college hockey team.[2] [3]

    Smallwood captured first place in both the bather's review[4] and the evening gown contest.[5] For the latter, she wore a pale blue velvet gown designed by Paul Nemzershe.[6] The following evening, she was crowned Miss America 1926.[7] Smallwood is noted as being the first self-identified Native American (Cherokee) to win the crown.[8] Despite claiming Cherokee heritage, Smallwood and her family are not listed on the Dawes Rolls and were not Cherokee Nation tribal citizens.[9]

    Smallwood wore her long chestnut hair in two braided buns, unlike the bobbed flapper style that was popular at the time.[1] Her measurements were 33-24-33, which also contrasted with the flat-chested style preferred by flappers.[10] The Tulsa World considered Smallwood's win a victory against the nontraditional flappers.[1]

    During her year as Miss America, she became the poster girl for Meadows Washing Machines and Westinghouse Electric, in addition to many others. It was said she made approximately $100,000 during her year.[3]

    Later life

    Though Smallwood had originally planned to return to Oklahoma College for Women after her year as Miss America, she instead accepted an offer to tour the United States on the Orpheum Circuit for $1,500 a week.[1]

    Smallwood married oilman Thomas Gilcrease on September 3, 1928.[11] [1] They had a daughter, Des Cygne L'Amour Gilcrease, who was born on June 12, 1929, in Tulsa. The marriage ended in divorce on May 2, 1934, and the father was awarded sole custody of their daughter.[12] [13]

    In 1936, Smallwood married George H. Bruce, president of Aladdin Petroleum Corporation.[1] [14]

    She died on May 8, 1966, in Wichita, Kansas, aged 56.[6]

    Notes and References

    1. Jackson, Debbie and Hilary Pittman. "Throwback Tulsa: Ex-Miss America's divorce case scandalized Tulsa in '34," Tulsa World, May 28, 2015. Accessed May 28, 2015.
    2. News: Miss America 1926 Truly Beautiful and Different. N.E.A.. 1926-09-24. The Evening Independent. 10A.
    3. Web site: Miss America History 1926 . 2006-12-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060923040409/http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1920/1926.asp . 2006-09-23.
    4. News: 'Miss America' Likes Tall Man. United Press. 1926-09-11. The Pittsburgh Press. 1.
    5. News: Beauty Contest Narrows Down. Associated Press. 1926-09-10. The Evening Independent.
    6. Covington, Hannah. "For Sale: One Miss America Trophy - Mystery Included," Tulsa World, July 15, 2015. Accessed July 15, 2015.
    7. News: Miss America Fets Offers to Go In Movies, on Stage, and to Altar. United News . 1926-09-14. The Evening Independent. 2.
    8. http://www.missamerica.org/our-miss-americas/1920/1926.aspx 1926 Norma Smallwood
    9. Web site: Nofsinger to compete in Miss Oklahoma Pageant . 18 April 2022 . . 2022-05-21.
    10. Carlile, Glenda. Petticoats, Politics, and Pirouettes: Oklahoma Women 1900-1950, Southern Hills Publishing Company: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1995, p.58.
    11. News: Miss America Is Oil Man's Bride. 1928-09-28. The Rock Hill Herald. 1.
    12. News: Witness Stirs Beauty Queen . Associated Press. 1934-04-22. Reading Eagle. 1.
    13. News: Ex-Beauty Seeks $10,000 Alimony . United Press. 1937-08-08. The Pittsburgh Press. 2.
    14. News: When It Comes To Miss America, Oklahoma Comes Out On Top . Associated Press . 2007-01-31 . Las Vegas Sun .