The Miss New Hampshire competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of New Hampshire in the Miss America pageant.
The Miss New Hampshire program was conducted by the Union Leader newspaper for more than 50 years. In the great tradition of Miss America, it was city newspapers that sponsored the young women to go to Atlantic City during the years that the Miss America Organization 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. In 2000 a non-profit corporation formed and was granted the license by the Miss America Organization to conduct the state pageant from 2002 through today. Made up originally of former Miss Greater Derry local chapter leaders, the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, Inc. became a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity and today grants more scholarships than most of the states in the Miss America Program. Brenda Keith of Derry serves as Board President and Executive Director. The competition was moved to Derry in 2003 and is held annually at Pinkerton Academy's Stockbridge Theatre. In 2009, more than $89,000 in scholarships were granted to the 26 contestants who competed after winning their local titles. In 2010, more than $85,000 was granted. On top of that the local programs grant another $80,00-$85,000 a year at the local level. The local programs are all nonprofit corporations with group 501(c)(3) tax exempt status as well.
Year | Name | Hometown | Age | Local Title | Miss America Talent | Placement at Miss America | Special scholarships at Miss America | Notes |
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2011 | Regan Hartley[1] | Dover | 20 | Miss Keene Area | Vocal | |||
2010 | Krystal Muccioli | Nashua | 20 | Miss Greater Derry | Vocal "On the Sunny Side of the Street" | |||
2009 | Lindsey Graham | Sandown | 22 | Miss Seacoast | Vocal / Piano "Hallelujah" | 1st runner-up Quality of Life award | ||
2008 | Natalie Shaw | Manchester | 23 | Miss Hooksett | Vocal "If I Loved You" | Contestant at National Sweetheart 2007 | ||
2007 | Rachel Barker[2] | Amherst | 20 | Miss Seacoast | Ballet en Pointe "Someone Like You" from Jekyll & Hyde | |||
2006 | Emily Hughes | Gilmanton | 23 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Tap Dance "Dancing in the Light" | Contestant at National Sweetheart 2003 | ||
2005 | Audra Paquette | Merrimack | 24 | Miss Lakes Region | Lyrical Ballet "Deliverance" | Previously Miss New Hampshire USA 2002; Contestant at National Sweetheart 1999 | ||
2004 | Alyssa Spellman | Derry | 21 | Miss Hooksett | Vocal "If I Had My Way" | Non Finalist Interview Award | Contestant at National Sweetheart 2001 | |
2003 | Candace Glickman | Manchester | 21 | Miss Deerfield Fair | Vocal "Half a Moment" from Jeeves | Top 10 | Preliminary Swimsuit Award | Later Miss New Hampshire USA 2005 |
2002 | Mary Catherine Morin | Bedford | 24 | Miss Greater Derry | Classical Piano "Rhapsodie Espagnole" | |||
2001 | Katherine Lise Pike | Hooksett | 24 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Vocal "You Are My Home" from The Scarlet Pimpernel | |||
2000 | Lauren Meehan | Nashua | 19 | Miss Lakes Region | Vocal "It's Time" | |||
1999 | Brandee Helbick | Atkinson | 24 | Miss Goffstown | Jazz Dance "Proud Mary" | Quality of Life Award | Contestant at National Sweetheart 1998 | |
1998 | Heidi Marie Noyes | Laconia | 24 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Tap Dance "Fascinating Rhythm" | Contestant at National Sweetheart 1997 | ||
1997 | Michelle Lamontagne | Goffstown | 22 | Miss Merrimack | Vocal "Route 66" | |||
1996 | Michelle Tolson | Manchester | 22 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Jazz Dance "Hit Me With a Hot Note" from Sophisticated Ladies | Previously New Hampshire's Junior Miss 1991 | ||
1995 | Stephanie Foisy | Concord | 18 | Miss Merrimack | Tap Dance "You Do Something to Me" | Later Mrs. New Hampshire America 2004 under her married name, Stephanie Mills.[3] | ||
1994 | Shannon Hastings | Newport | 21 | Miss Kingston | Vocal "As If We Never Said Goodbye" from Sunset Boulevard | |||
1993 | Tricia Ann-Regan McEachern | Hampton | 20 | Miss Deerfield Fair | Classical Vocal "Torna a Surriento" | Preliminary Talent Award, Non-finalist Talent Award | Bernie Wayne Scholarship | |
1992 | Rachel Alice Petz | Sanbornton | 23 | Miss Plymouth State Fair | Semi-Classical Vocal "Love Is Where You Find It" | |||
1991 | Deborah Jean Howard | Concord | 24 | Miss Derry | Vocal "The Glory of Love" | |||
1990 | Melanie Denise Bridges | Derry | 23 | Miss Derry | Vocal "Let's Hear It For Me" from Funny Lady | |||
1989 | Jennifer Ann Landry | Manchester | 22 | Miss Newmarket | Classical Ballet | |||
1988 | Laura Lourette | Sandown | 26 | Miss Derry | Irish Festival Dance | |||
1987 | Kristen Gamans | Manchester | 23 | Miss New Hampshire College | Gymnastics Character Dance | |||
1986 | Lisa Vandecasteele | Salem | 22 | Miss Manchester | Dance / Baton Twirling | |||
1985 | Tami Jean Brisebois | Deerfield | 24 | Miss Deerfield Fair | Modern Dance | |||
1984 | Corinne Lucier | Hooksett | 20 | Miss New Hampshire College | Vocal "The Simple Joys of Maidenhood" from Camelot | |||
1983 | Monica Rastallis | Newport | 22 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Ballet "Theme from the Summer of '42" | |||
1982 | Amy Bowker | Amherst | 21 | Miss Londonderry | Jazz Dance "The Music and the Mirror" from A Chorus Line | |||
1981 | Natalie Oliver | Manchester | 21 | Miss Heart of New Hampshire | Vocal "Home" from The Wiz | Non Finalist Talent Award | ||
1980 | Diane McGarry | Manchester | 19 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Magic / Modern Dance "Come To Me" | |||
1979 | Monica Skiathitis | Manchester | 20 | Miss New Hampshire College | Tap Dance "Sweet Georgia Brown" | Previously New Hampshire's Junior Miss 1976 | ||
1978 | Belinda Bridgeman | Merrimack | 20 | Miss Merrimack | Jazz Dance "Rhapsody in Blue" | Previously Miss New Hampshire USA 1977, toured with Miss America USO Troupe; Mother of Miss New Hampshire Teen USA- Brittany Freeman | ||
1977 | Jamie Rotwitt | Weirs Beach | 20 | Miss Plymouth State College | Organ Medley "Bim Bam Boom" & "Oye Negra" | |||
1976 | Margaret Spellacy | Hampton | 21 | Miss Winnipesaukee | Comedy Dance "Yankee Doodle Dandy" | |||
1975 | Catherine Burnham | Goffstown | 21 | Miss Manchester | Musical Comedy "Queen Lucy" from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown | |||
1974 | Cynthia Erb | Manchester | 18 | Miss Manchester | Gymnastic Dance "Theme from Midnight Cowboy" | Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship recipient | ||
1973 | Michelle Cote | Manchester | 22 | Miss Manchester | Classical Vocal "Steal Me, Sweet Thief" from The Old Maid and the Thief | Non Finalist Talent Award | Previously New Hampshire's Junior Miss 1969 | |
1972 | Jane Badler | Manchester | 18 | Miss Manchester | Popular Vocal "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | Starred on NBC's V series from 1983-1985 | ||
1971 | Kristi Carlson | Nashua | 19 | Miss Keene | Vocal "What About Today?" | toured with Miss America USO Troupe | ||
1970 | Deborah Ann Merrill | Portsmouth | 19 | Miss Plymouth State College | Vocal / Dance "I Want to Be Happy" & "Happiness Is" | |||
1969 | Catherine Zanichkowsky | Nashua | 19 | Miss Nashua | Vocal Medley "Go Tell It on the Mountain" & "Blowin' in the Wind" | |||
1968 | Michelle Godfrey | Portsmouth | 18 | Miss Portsmouth | Modern Interpretive Dance "Tabu" | |||
1967 | Sheila Scott | North Hampton | 19 | Miss North Hampton | Vocal "We Need a Little Christmas" | Miss Congeniality (tie) | Toured with Miss America USO Troupe; Assumed the Miss New Hampshire title after the original winner, Deborah Fuller relinquished her title five days after she won. | |
1966 | Nancy Anne Naylor | Portsmouth | 19 | Miss Portsmouth | Vocal "I Enjoy Being a Girl" | 4th runner-up | Preliminary Swimsuit Award | |
1965 | Cheryl-Leigh Buffum | Manchester | 21 | Miss Keene State College | Musical Comedy Sketch "I Ain't Down Yet" from The Unsinkable Molly Brown | |||
1964 | Elizabeth Emerson | Somersworth | 22 | Miss University of New Hampshire | Comedy Reading | |||
1963 | Georgia Taggart | Westport, Connecticut | Miss Laconia | Dramatic Reading | won Miss New Hampshire while a student at New England College | |||
1962 | Margaret Wass | Barrington, Rhode Island | 19 | Miss Keene | Comedy Routine | Miss Congeniality | won Miss New Hampshire while a student at Keene Teachers College | |
1961 | Annette Lambert | Claremont | 18 | Saxophone Solo "Valse Vanite" by Rudy Wiedoeft | Previously a resident of Newfoundland before moving to New Hampshire. | |||
1960 | Drina Bouchard | Rochester | 18 | Miss Rochester | Cha-cha-cha Interpretation | |||
1959 | Diane Harris | Manchester | 18 | Interpretive Dance | ||||
1958 | Mary Morin | Manchester | Pantomime Routine | Non-finalist Talent Award | ||||
1957 | Holly Arnel | New London | Drama | |||||
1956 | Margaret Doyon | Littleton | Drum Solo | |||||
1955 | Margaret Johnson | Dover | ||||||
1954 | Mae Allen | Epping | Drama | |||||
1953 | Elaine Ruggles | New Castle | Vocal | |||||
1952 | Barbara Temperly | Goffstown | ||||||
1951 | Coleen Gallant | Laconia | Water Skiing | Placed among the Top 15 | ||||
1950 | Betty Laurie | Concord | ||||||
1949 | Flora Sleeper | Laconia | ||||||
1948 | Betty Taylor | Rochester | ||||||
1947 | Bernice Loiselle | Manchester | Rumba Dance | |||||
1945 | Lee Corey | Spofford | ||||||
1944 | Jackie Edson | Plaistow | ||||||
1939 | Lois Marjorie Truax | Nashua | ||||||
1936 | Edna Jones | Roxbury | Top 15 | |||||
1933 | Leita Laugley |
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