Miss Missouri

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Miss Missouri
Formation1922
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Mexico
Location
Membership
Miss America
Official language
English
Website Official website

The Miss Missouri competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the U.S. state of Missouri in the Miss America pageant.

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Hayley Leach of St. Louis was crowned Miss Missouri 2023 on June 17, 2023, at Missouri Military Academy in Mexico. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2024 in the Walt Disney Theatre in Orlando, FL in January 2024.

History

From 1935 to 1970, the Miss Missouri pageant was held in a number of locations, including St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield. In 1970, the pageant was held for the first time in Mexico, which would become the pageant's home. The pageant has been held in Mexico in all following years.

Missouri has produced one Miss America: Debbye Turner (Miss America 1990). Three Miss Missouri pageant winners have won the Miss Missouri USA crown and competed in the annual Miss USA pageant, most notably Miss Missouri 2002, Shandi Finnessey, who won the Miss USA 2004 title and placed 1st runner-up at Miss Universe.[ citation needed ] Sarah French, Miss Missouri 2006, is the only titleholder who has also competed at Miss Teen USA, representing Arkansas.[ citation needed ]

Results summary

The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss Missouri titleholders at the national Miss America pageants/competitions. The year in parentheses indicates the year of the national competition during which a placement and/or award was garnered, not the year attached to the contestant's state title.

Placements

Awards

Preliminary awards

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Talent: Sharon Knickmeyer (1956), Frances Biesemeyer (1970), Heather Smith (1989), Whitney Weeks (2005)

Other awards

  • Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship: Ann Marie Sun (1995)
  • Beacom College STEM Scholarship: Simone Esters (2020)
  • Quality of Life Award Finalists: Tara Osseck (2010)
  • Roller Chair Parade Grand Prize: Charlotte Nash (1923)

Winners

YearNameHometownAgeLocal TitleMiss America TalentPlacement at Miss AmericaSpecial scholarships at Miss AmericaNotes
2023 Hayley Leach [1] St.Louis 25Miss Southern MissouriMonologue
2022 Claire Marie Kuebler Wildwood 21Miss Spirit of St. LouisVocal
2021 Callie Cox [2] Mexico 21Miss Zona RosaVocal
2019–20Simone Esters [3] [4] Columbia 20Miss Metro St. LouisBaton Twirling, "Turn the Beat Around"2nd runner-up [5] Beacom College STEM Scholarship [6] Founded Writeous Girls, Inc., a nonprofit mentoring program that works to empower young women through the craft of writing [7]
2018 Katelyn Lewis [8] Lake St. Louis 22Miss Fleur De LisVocal, "Memory" from Cats
2017 Jennifer Davis [9] [10] St. Charles 23Miss JacksonBollywood Dance, “Naacho Re”1st runner-up [11] Published author of children's book, Diversity Matters [12]
2016 Erin O'Flaherty [13] St. Louis 23Miss City of FountainsVocalFirst openly gay contestant to compete at Miss America [13]
2015 McKensie Garber [14] Hale 22Miss Gateway St. LouisJazz Ballet en Pointe, "P.Y.T."Previously Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2011 [14]
2014 Jessica Hartman [15] Pueblo 23Miss SpringfieldDance, "Steppin' Out with My Baby"Previously Miss Colorado USA 2010
3rd runner-up at Miss USA 2010 pageant

Previously Miss Intercontinental 2011 [16]
2013 Shelby Ringdahl [17] Columbia 21Miss SpringfieldVocal, "Defying Gravity" from Wicked Top 12
2012 Tippe Emmott [18] Springfield 21Miss BransonBallet en Pointe, "Un Dia Llegara"1st runner-up at National Sweetheart 2011 pageant
2011 Sydney Friar [19] El Dorado Springs 22Vocal, "Dream On"
2010 Erika Hebron [20] O'Fallon 23Miss Gateway St. LouisLyrical Dance, "Dream In Color"
2009 Tara Osseck [21] St. Charles 23Miss Lake of the OzarksTap Dance, "Sing, Sing, Sing"Quality of Life Award Finalist
2008 Lacey Fitzgerald Kansas City 24Miss Gateway of the WestVocal
2007 Lindsay Casmaer Florissant 24Miss River CityBallet en Pointe, "Piano Fantasy"
2006 Sarah French Columbia 21Miss Mid-MissouriVocal, "I've Got the World on a String"Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 2004
Named Miss Photogenic at Miss Teen USA 2004 pageant
2005 Stacie Cooley Liberty 22Miss ColumbiaJazz Dance, "Last Dance"
2004 Whitney Weeks Chesterfield 24Miss JacksonTap Dance, "Tico-Tico no Fubá"Non-finalist Talent AwardDaughter of Miss West Virginia 1961, Carole Johnson[ citation needed ]
2003 Amber Etheridge St. Louis 23Miss Northwest MissouriVocal, "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"Top 15
2002 Shandi Finnessey [22] Florissant 24Miss Metro St. LouisPiano, "Bumble Boogie"Preliminary Evening Gown AwardLater Miss Missouri USA 2004

Later Miss USA 2004 [23]

1st runner-up at Miss Universe 2004 pageant [24]
2001 Jennifer Hover Springfield 23Miss SpringfieldVocal Medley, "Somewhere" & "Over the Rainbow"Top 20
2000 Arron Wendel Lawson 23Miss Ray CountyModern Dance, "This Is Your Time"
1999 Patryce King New Cambria 23Miss Mid-MissouriPiano, Rhapsody in Blue
1998 Deborah McDonald Alton 24Miss West PlainsVocal, "I Will Always Love You"3rd runner-up
1997 Michele Eise St. Louis 24Miss MaldenGospel Vocal, "How Great Thou Art"
1996 Kimberly Massaro St. Louis 24Miss Mid-MissouriTap Dance, "Favorite Son" from The Will Rogers Follies 4th runner-up
1995 Erin Phillips Mexico 23Miss AudrainTap Dance to Gershwin Medley
1994 Ann Marie Sun Springfield 22Miss Mid-MissouriPianoDr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship
1993 Amber Green Steelville 23Miss North CentralPiano, "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
1992 Stephanie Patterson Kansas City 23Miss AuroraVocal Medley, "I Have Dreamed" & "If I Loved You"Top 10
1991 Soncee Brown Springfield 24Miss Lake of the OzarksVocal / Piano, "He Touched Me" from Drat! The Cat! 2nd runner-up
1990 Sherry Traylor Mexico 26Miss North CentralVocal, "What's New"
1989 Patricia Ann Meusburger [25] 25Miss Twin CountiesDid not compete; originally 6th place as a semifinalist, later assumed title after Turner won Miss America 1990 as all of the runners-up declined to take the title
Debbye Turner Mexico 23Miss ColumbiaMarimba Medley, "Flight of the Bumblebee," "Csárdás," & "Can-Can"Winner [26] Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness AwardPreviously National Sweetheart 1988 as Miss Arkansas

Later a medical reporter and anchor for CBS' The Early Show
1988 Heather Smith Maryland Heights 21Miss ColumbiaBaton Twirling, "Whistler and his Dog" by Arthur Pryor Non-finalist Talent Award
1987 Robin Riley Columbia 25Miss ColumbiaBallet, "Overture" from Funny Girl Top 10Previously Miss Missouri USA 1983
1986 Tamara Tungate St. Peters 21Miss North CentralVocal, "Don't Rain on My Parade" from Funny Girl 4th runner-upPreliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award
1985 Lisa Coverdale Columbia 24Miss North CentralClassical Piano
1984 Anna Schell Kennett 26Miss SpringfieldSemi-classical Vocal, Medley from The Sound of Music
1983 Barbara Webster Jefferson City 21Miss Santa Fe TrailsViolin Medley, "Listen to the Mocking Bird" & "Orange Blossom Special"Top 10Preliminary Talent AwardLater Miss Missouri USA 1986
1982 Julie Phillips Ava 18Miss Queen of the OzarksClassical/Jazz Piano
1981 Theresa McDonnell Florissant 22Miss TrentonVocal, "Let's Hear it for Me" from Funny Lady
1980 Carla LeFevre Harrisonville 22Miss Kansas CitySemi-classical Vocal, "And This Is My Beloved"
1979 Susan Wilson Columbia 21Miss Jefferson CountyPiano, Fantaisie-Impromptu 3rd runner-up
1978 Tamara Fister Poplar Bluff 21Miss St. LouisVocal, "Beautiful"
1977 Jayne Scherder Bowling Green 20Miss William Woods CollegePiano, "The Firefly"
1976 Marcia Kolich Sugar Creek 22Miss Jackson CountyJazz Dance, "Everything's Coming up Roses," "On Broadway," & "That's Entertainment!"
1975 Rebecca Rives Stoutsville 22Miss KirksvilleVocal Medley, "The Trolley Song" & "Over the Rainbow"
1974 Michelle Marshall Florissant 20Miss St. LouisVocal / Dance, "Sweet Charity" from Sweet Charity
1973 Terri Dodson Fulton 22Miss William Woods CollegePiano, "Dizzy Fingers"
1972 Anita Columbo St. Louis 21Miss St. LouisVocal / Dance, "It's Today" from Mame
1971 Deborah Duff Kansas City 19Miss Kansas CityModern Jazz Dance, "Big Noise from Winnetka"
1970 Marcia Mossbarger Brookfield 22Miss BrookfieldTap Dance, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
1969 Frances Biesemeyer New Franklin 18Miss FayetteArt Presentation, "Talk to the Animals"Non-finalist Talent Award
1968 Kathleen Goff DeSoto 21Miss Southwest Missouri State CollegeVocal, "I'm Gonna Live til I Die"
1967 Ronnee Brunk St. Louis 19Miss CamdentonVocal, "I Feel a Song Coming On"
1966 Janice Robinson Marshfield 20Miss Southwest Missouri State CollegeSkit with Piano, Vocal, & Dance, "Calling Billy Names"
1965 Lesley Fleenor Springfield 20Miss West PlainsVocal, "Hard Hearted Hannah"
1964 Carol Browning Lee's Summit 20Miss Lee's SummitMarimba & Accordion Medley
1963 Judith Engelhardt Affton Miss St. CharlesClassical Vocal, "The Jewel Song" from Faust
1962 Sandra Lyle Springfield 19Miss SpringfieldDramatic Reading, "The Potion Scene" from Romeo & Juliet
1961 Sarah Burns Caruthersville 20Miss CaruthersvilleVocal / Dance, "Put on a Happy Face" from Bye Bye Birdie
1960 Dusene Vunovich Kansas City 19Miss Kansas CityVocal, "Honey Bun" from South Pacific
1959 Linda Long Independence 19Miss IndependenceDramatic Reading from The White Cliffs of Dover
1958 Marjorie Critten [27] Kansas City Miss Kansas CityTap Dance, "Opus No. 1"
1957 Sara Cooper Buckner Miss Kansas CityCharleston DanceTop 10Preliminary Talent AwardDaughter of Major League Baseball player, Walker Cooper [ citation needed ]
1956 Roseann Teri St. Louis Miss St. LouisDress Design
1955 Sharon KnickmeyerSynchronized SwimmingNon-finalist Talent Award
1954 Carole Wilkinson Maplewood Miss MaplewoodVocal
1953 Laura Holmes Northwoods Miss NorthwoodsDance
1952 Florence Spack Clayton Miss ClaytonVocal
1951 Carol Romann St. Charles Miss St. CharlesBassoon
1950 Beverly Rotroff Kansas City Miss Kansas CityVocal / Piano
1949 Mary Stone Jefferson City Miss Jefferson City
1948 Dorothy Smith Kansas City Miss Kansas City
1947 Mary Jean BurkeVocal, "I'm a Big Girl Now"
1946 Nadine LaVerne FugettCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1945 Betty Ream Hughesville Miss Hughesville
1944 No Missouri representative at Miss America pageant [28]
1943 Emma Jean Adams St. Louis Miss St. LouisCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1942 No Missouri representative at Miss America pageant [29]
1941 Leila Bell Wright [30] Kansas City Miss Kansas CityMultiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Geraldine Koehler St. Louis Miss Missouri
1940 Gloria Kathleen Gipson Kansas City Miss Kansas CityMultiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Virginia Morrison St. Louis Miss MissouriTop 15
LaFern Mueller St. Louis Miss St. Louis
1939 Margaret Ley
1938 No Missouri representative at Miss America pageant [31]
1937 Mary Sue Klein Moberly Miss MoberlyMultiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Wauneta Bates St. Louis Miss St. LouisTop 16
1936 Margaret Price Lexington Miss Lexington
1935 Edna Smith Fayette 19Miss FayettePiano / Vocal, "Prelude No. 20 by Chopin" & "When Day Is Done"1st runner-upEdna Smith Glenn died at age 90 on June 10, 2007.
1934No national pageant was held [32]
1933 Marie LaTourette Marks St. Louis 16N/A [33] Top 18
1932No national pageants were held [32]
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927 Marion KenserMiss Kansas CityN/A [33] Multiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Katherine CallowayMiss Missouri
1926 Marguerite JordanMiss Kansas CityTop 15Multiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Ruby WallaceMiss Missouri
Corinne GrovesMiss St. LouisTop 15
1925 Eileen WenzelMiss St. LouisCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1924 Helen Moore
1923 Charlotte Nash [34] St. Louis 17Miss St. Louis3rd runner-up [35] Roller Chair Parade Grand Prize [36] Competed under local title at national pageant

Married millionaire and theatre magnate, Fred Nixon-Nirdlinger, twice [37] [38]

Shot and killed Nixon-Nirdlinger in March 1931 in Nice, France [37] [39]
Was acquitted after successfully arguing act was in self-defense [40] [41]
1922 Miriam Chafee [42] Kansas City Miss Kansas CityMultiple Missouri representatives

Contestants competed under local title at national pageant
Mildred Hose [43] St. Louis Miss St. Louis
1921
No Missouri representative at Miss America pageant [44]

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