Candace_Glickman

Miss New Hampshire

Miss New Hampshire

Beauty pageant competition


The Miss New Hampshire is the scholarship program that selects the representative for the state of New Hampshire in the Miss America competition.

Quick Facts Formation, Type ...

The Miss New Hampshire program was conducted by the Union Leader newspaper for more than 50 years. In the early years of Miss America, it was city newspapers that sponsored the young women to go to Atlantic City as the Miss America Organization originally allowed city titleholders to compete. The Union Leader conducted the pageant from 1947 until 2001. The newspaper held the pageant from at least 1985 to 2001 at the Manchester Central High School auditorium.[citation needed]

In 2000, a non-profit corporation formed and was granted the license by the Miss America Organization to conduct the state program from 2002 through today. Originally run by former Miss Greater Derry local chapter leaders, the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, Inc. is now a 501(c)(4) civic organization while the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Foundation, which grants the scholarships, is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Brenda Keith of Derry served as Board President and Executive Director until she joined the Board of Directors of the Miss America Organization in September 2018 for a two-year term. William Haggerty served as president until her return on January 1, 2021. Lynne Ulaky and Claudette Jolin serve as the Co-Executive Directors. The competition was moved to Derry in 2003 and is held annually at Pinkerton Academy's Stockbridge Theatre. [citation needed]

The Miss New Hampshire scholarship program grants more scholarships than most other states in the Miss America Program.[citation needed] In 2021, the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Foundation granted $100,000 in scholarships to the 26 contestants who competed after winning their local titles. Prior to the State competition, the NH local programs grant another $80,00-$85,000 a year at the local level. The local programs are all non-profit corporations with group 501(c)(3) tax exempt status.[citation needed]

Brooke Mills of Concord was crowned Miss New Hampshire on April 29, 2023, at the Stockbridge theater in Derry, New Hampshire. She competed for the title of Miss America 2024 in January 2024 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.

Results summary

The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss New Hampshire 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

  • 4th runners-up: Nancy Anne Naylor (1967)
  • Top 10: Candace Glickman (2004)
  • Top 15: Edna Jones (1936), Coleen Gallant (1952)

Awards

Preliminary awards

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Interview: Alyssa Spellman (2005)
  • Non-finalist Talent: Mary Morin (1959), Michelle Cote (1974), Natalie Oliver (1982), Tricia Ann-Regan McEachern (1994), Samantha Russo (2014), Caroline Carter (2017)

Other awards

  • Miss Congeniality: Margaret Wass (1963), Sheila Scott (1968) (tie)
  • Bernie Wayne Scholarship: Tricia Ann-Regan McEachern (1994)
  • Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship: Cynthia Erb (1975)
  • Dr. Marcia L. Leek Scholarship: Lauren Percy (2018)
  • Neat as a Pin Award: Kristi Carlson (1972) (tie)
  • Pyramid Scholarship for Public Relations & Marketing: Rachel Barker (2008)
  • Quality of Life Award Winners: Brandee Helbick (2000)
  • Quality of Life Award 1st runners-up: Lindsey Graham (2010), Regan Hartley (2012)
  • STEM Scholarship Award Finalists: Marisa Moorhouse (2019)

Winners

  •   Declared as winner
  •   Ended as a runner-up
  •   Ended as a finalist or semi-finalist
More information Year, Name ...

Notes

  1. Titleholder extended to a full year in 2020 after state and national pageants postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

References

  1. "Bedford Woman Crowned Miss New Hampshire". May 2, 2024. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  2. Alexander, Dan (April 30, 2023). "Like Mother, Like Daughter at Miss New Hampshire Pageant". Seacoast Current. Retrieved April 30, 2023.
  3. "Miss New Hampshire 2022, Sarah White, Crowned in Derry". Nutfield News. 2022-05-06. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
  4. Staff Report (2 May 2021). "Ashley Marsh crowned Miss New Hampshire 2021". UnionLeader.com. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  5. Kuperinksy, Amy (May 8, 2020). "Miss America postpones pageant until 2021, N.J. pageant still set for September". Press of Atlantic City.
  6. Leclerc, Cherise (April 27, 2019). "Sandown woman crowned Miss New Hampshire 2019". WMUR News.
  7. Leclerc, Cherise; Staton, Jamie (April 28, 2018). "Manchester woman takes home crown as Miss New Hampshire 2018". WMUR 9 News.
  8. Serpico, Erin (August 26, 2018). "Miss America Cara Mund announces scholarship finalists before competition". Press of Atlantic City.
  9. "Miss New Hampshire 2017 crowned". WMUR.com. April 29, 2017.
  10. "Lauren Percy shines at Miss New Hampshire pageant". Iced Jamb. May 2, 2011. Archived from the original on December 27, 2017. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  11. Ron, Cole (2015-07-15). "Dover's Carter crowned Miss Winnipesaukee". fosters.com. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  12. Cole, Ron (May 4, 2016). "Dover teen crowned Miss NH". Fosters.
  13. Woods, Stephanie (May 3, 2015). "The Granite State crowns a new Miss New Hampshire Saturday". Manchester, NH: WMUR-TV. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  14. Sexton, Adam (May 3, 2014). "Miss Greater Derry named Miss New Hampshire". Manchester, NH: WMUR-TV. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  15. Guilmet, April (April 27, 2013). "Nashua woman wins Miss New Hampshire title". NewHampshire.com.
  16. Swift, Adam (April 28, 2012). "Third time's a charm for new Miss New Hampshire". New Hampshire Union Leader. Manchester, NH: Union Leader Corp. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  17. "Gilford Pageant Winner Has Links to Red Sox". The Laconia Daily Sun. November 29, 2008.
  18. Marchocki, Kathryn (May 3, 2011). "Dover's Hartley wins Miss New Hampshire title". New Hampshire Union Leader. Manchester, NH: Union Leader Corp. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  19. "2004 Mrs America". TFTJ. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
  20. ""Miss Indiana's" Boosters on hand in Atlantic City". Indianapolis Recorder. September 18, 1971. p. 1.
  21. "North Hampton Girl Miss New Hampshire". The Portsmouth Herald. May 18, 1967. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  22. "1946 Candidates". Miss America.
  23. "1943 Candidates". Miss America.
  24. "1942 Candidates". Miss America.
  25. "1941 Candidates". Miss America.
  26. "1940 Candidates". Miss America.
  27. "1938 Candidates". Miss America.
  28. "1937 Candidates". Miss America.
  29. "1935 Candidates". Miss America.
  30. "1926 Candidates". Miss America.
  31. "1927 Candidates". Miss America.
  32. "1924 Candidates". Miss America.
  33. "1923 Candidates". Miss America.
  34. "1922 Candidates". Miss America.
  35. "1921 Candidates". Miss America.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Candace_Glickman, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.