Margaret Gorman
Margaret Gorman | |
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Gorman in 1921 | |
Born | (1905-08-18)August 18, 1905 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Died | October 1, 1995(1995-10-01) (aged 90) Bowie, Maryland, U.S. |
Title | Miss Washington, D.C. Miss America 1921 |
Successor | Mary Campbell |
Spouse | Victor Cahill (died 1957) |
Margaret Gorman (August 18, 1905 – October 1, 1995)[1] was an American model and beauty queen who was the winner of the first Miss America beauty pageant after being crowned Miss District of Columbia in 1921.
Pageantry
Gorman was a junior at Western High School in Washington, D.C. when her photo was entered into a popularity contest at the Washington Herald.[2]
She was chosen as Miss District of Columbia in 1921 at age 16 on account of her athletic ability, past accomplishments, and outgoing personality. As a result of that victory, she was invited to join the Second Annual Atlantic City pageant held on September 8, 1921, as an honored guest. There she was invited to join a new event: the "Inter-City Beauty" Contest. She won the titles "Inter-City Beauty, Amateur" and "The Most Beautiful Bathing Girl in America" after competing in the Bather's Revue. She won the grand prize, the Golden Mermaid trophy.[3] She was expected to defend her positions the next year, but someone else[who?] had attained the title of "Miss Washington, D.C.," so she was instead crowned as "Miss America." She is the only Miss America to receive her crown at the end of the year.[citation needed]
Gorman was the lightest Miss America at 108 pounds until 1949, when Jacque Mercer of Phoenix, Arizona, weighed in at 106 and won the title.[4]
Gorman later said: "I never cared to be Miss America. It wasn't my idea. I am so bored by it all. I really want to forget the whole thing."[5] She still owned the sea green chiffon and sequined dress that she wore in the 1922 competition.[6]
Personal life
Gorman continued to compete in 1922. In 1925, she married Victor Cahill;[7] he died in 1957. She lived all her life in Washington D.C., became a socialite, and enjoyed traveling.
She died on October 1, 1995, aged 90.[6][8]
References
- ^ Robert McG. Thomas Jr. (October 5, 1995). "Margaret G. Cahill, 90, Is Dead; Was First Miss America, in 1921". The New York Times. p. D23.
- ^ "Margaret Gorman: First Miss America and Washingtonian". Ghosts of DC. February 6, 2013.
- ^ "Fairest in a Thousand". Spartanburg Herald. September 15, 1921. p. 2.
- ^ "Miss America is short and is proud of height". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. September 13, 1949. p. 20.
- ^ Mattiace, Peter (September 2, 1980). "First Miss America Says Pageant was "Boring"". Kentucky New Era. p. 6.
- ^ a b "1st Miss America Margaret Gorman Cahill Dies". Deseret News. Associated Press. October 3, 1995.
- ^ "Miss America of 1921 Wed". New York Times. November 16, 1925.
- ^ "Year 1921: Margaret Gorman: District of Columbia". Archived from the original on May 26, 2006. Retrieved June 18, 2006.
External links
- Margaret Gorman at MissAmerica.org
- Margaret Gorman: First Miss America And Washingtonian
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by -- | Miss America 1921 | Succeeded by Mary Campbell |
Preceded by -- | Miss Washington, D.C. 1921 | Succeeded by Evelyn C. Lewis |
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- Margaret Gorman (1921)
- Mary Campbell (1922)
- Mary Campbell (1923)
- Ruth Malcomson (1924)
- Fay Lanphier (1925)
- Norma Smallwood (1926)
- Lois Delander (1927)
- Marian Bergeron (1933)
- Henrietta Leaver (1935)
- Rose Coyle (1936)
- Bette Cooper (1937)
- Marilyn Meseke (1938)
- Patricia Donnelly (1939)
- Frances Marie Burke (1940)
- Rosemary LaPlanche (1941)
- Jo-Carroll Dennison (1942)
- Jean Bartel (1943)
- Venus Ramey (1944)
- Bess Myerson (1945)
- Marilyn Buferd (1946)
- Barbara Jo Walker (1947)
- BeBe Shopp (1948)
- Jacque Mercer (1949)
- Yolande Betbeze (1951)
- Colleen Kay Hutchins (1952)
- Neva Jane Langley (1953)
- Evelyn Margaret Ay (1954)
- Lee Meriwether (1955)
- Sharon Ritchie (1956)
- Marian McKnight (1957)
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