Miss America 1925

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Miss America 1925, the fifth Miss America pageant, was held at the Million Dollar Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday, September 11, 1925. Entrants from the West Coast, Miss California, Fay Lanphier from Oakland, and Miss Los Angeles, Adrienne Dore, captured the top two awards. The newly crowned beauty queen was a runner-up in the 1924 competition.[1][2] Lanphier was also the first Miss America crowned representing an entire state.[3]

DateSeptember 11, 1925
PresentersKing Neptune (Ernest Torrence)
Entrants66
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Miss America 1925
DateSeptember 11, 1925
PresentersKing Neptune (Ernest Torrence)
VenueMillion Dollar Pier Ballroom, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Entrants66
Placements15
WinnerFay Lanphier
California
 1924
1926 
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Reports were received that King Neptune, portrayed by actor Ernest Torrence, somehow fell into the ocean and had to be pulled out ("rescued") by lifeguards. Also on hand for the final night of pageant activities was Triton, son of Neptune, played by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.[4]

Ruth Malcomson, the winner from the previous year, decided not to defend her title due to her belief that professionals were entering the Inter-City competition as a Hollywood film was to be shot around the 1925 pageant. Her decision drew controversy in the press, and began false speculation that the pageant wasn't honest. The pageant committee quickly instituted a new rule that no Miss America could return to competition.[5]

Contestants of the 1925 Miss America Pageant

Results

Placements

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Miss America 1925
1st Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 15
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Other awards

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Rolling Chair Parade Winner
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Contestants

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City / State Name Age Hometown Placement Special awards Notes
Albuquerque, New Mexico Celina Chauvin
Balboa, Panama Canal Zone Rena De Young Balboa, Panama Canal Zone Represented the Balboa in the Panama Canal Zone. The Canal Zone was an area directly administered by the United States and thus was considered US soil, thus making De Young eligible to compete in the pageant.
Baltimore, Maryland Thelma Krakan
Bay Ridge, New York Ethel Groesback[6]
Biloxi, Mississippi Laurice McFarland Top 15
Birmingham, Alabama Nellie Kincaid
Boston Boston, Massachusetts Nina Wolff
Bridgeport, Connecticut Alta Sommerville
The Bronx, New York Edith Higgins Top 5
Brooklyn, New York Peggy Moore
California California Fay Lanphier 19 Winner
Chicago Chicago, Illinois Margarita Gonzales
Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio Elsie Connor Top 15
Dallas, Texas Elinore Wilkens
Detroit, Michigan Jane Porter Top 15
Elgin, Illinois Lucille Burns
Erie, Pennsylvania Mary Ann Guth
Fort Worth, Texas Mary Louis Kilman
Frederick, Maryland Mildred Lee Purdy
Galveston, Texas Lucille King
Greater New York, New York Alice Beatrice Roberts Top 5
Hagerstown, Maryland Aleda Bradford Cook
Hartford, Connecticut Mary Brandaburg
Houston Houston, Texas Edna Francis
Huntington, West Virginia Eleanor McCracken
Jersey City, New Jersey Francis M. Glowaski Top 15
Lancaster, Pennsylvania Estella Wittell
Los Angeles, California Adrienne Dore 1st runner-up
Louisville, Kentucky Mary Madeline O'Laughlin Top 15
Manchester, Connecticut Helen Kanehl
Miami, Florida Ruth Wooddall Top 15
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Virginia Armstrong
Minneapolis, Minnesota Lucille McGinty Top 15
Newark, New Jersey Helen Corcoran Top 15
New England Katherine Kearns
New Jersey New Jersey Lee Bartlett
New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana Thelma Roeling
Norfolk, Virginia Dorothea Price
Ohio Ohio Elarka Towne
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Fern Marlow
Omaha, Nebraska Myrtle Roach Top 15
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mildred Walker Top 15
Pensacola, Florida Lucy Davis Young Rolling Chair Parade Winner
Pottsville, Pennsylvania Elsie Gallagher
Reading, Pennsylvania Florence Zawidski
Rhode Island Rhode Island Loretta Berchman
St. Louis, Missouri Eileen Wenzel
San Francisco, California Edyth Flynn
Santa Cruz, California Yetta Haber
Scranton, Pennsylvania Beula Keator
Seattle, Washington Evelyn Carman
Sioux City, Iowa Dorothy Nordyke
St. Paul, Minnesota Dorothy Bastyr
Syracuse, New York Fern Jackson Top 5
Toledo, Ohio Emilia Kaniewska
Tulsa, Oklahoma Sue Starkey
Uniontown, Pennsylvania Mildred Sherman
Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Abbie Eagan
Watertown, New York Florence V. Andrews
Westchester, New York Emma Soltis
Wichita, Kansas Wildeana Withers
Yonkers, New York Wilma Ansell
Youngstown, Ohio Isabel Robertson
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