Henrietta Leaver
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Henrietta Leaver (March 28, 1916–September 1993) was Miss America in 1935.
Leaver, from McKeesport, Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh, was the first Miss America crowned since 1933, following a failed pageant held in Madison Square Garden which crowned Helen Mack as the "Queen of American Beauty".[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Miss America History 1935. Retrieved on 2006-12-30.
Preceded by Marian Bergeron |
Miss America 1935 |
Succeeded by Rose Coyle |
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