Miss Louisiana

The Miss Louisiana competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Louisiana in the Miss America pageant. Although no delegate from Louisiana has ever won the Miss America title, four have placed 1st runner-up. As of 2022, Louisiana is the lone member of the Confederacy during the Civil War which has not produced a Miss America.

Miss Louisiana
Formation1922
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersMonroe
Location
Membership
Miss America
Official language
English
Websitewww.misslouisiana.com
Blair Abene, Miss Louisiana 2008 (second from right) with local titleholders, 2009; Hope Anderson, at left, was to become Miss Louisiana 2011.
Miss Louisiana Mackenzie Scroggs in 2022 as Miss Northwestern Lady of the Bracelet

The pageant is held the last week of June at the W. L. Jack Howard Theatre, named for the late Mayor W. L. "Jack" Howard and located in downtown Monroe adjacent to the Civic Center. The 2018 pageant was the fifty-fifth to have been held in Monroe.[1]

Olivia Grace George of Ruston was crowned Miss Louisiana 2024 on June 15, 2024, at Jack Howard Theatre in Monroe. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2025.

Results summary

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The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss Louisiana 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

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  • 1st runners-up: Patricia Brant (1988), Erika Schwarz (1997), Faith Jenkins (2001), Jennifer Dupont (2005)
  • 2nd runners-up: Holli' Conway (2019)
  • 3rd runners-up: Marguerite McClelland (1946), Debbie Ward (1974), Katherine Putnam (2010), April Nelson (2016)
  • 4th runners-up: Libby Lovejoy (1975), Linnea Fayard (1991)
  • Top 7: Laryssa Bonacquisti (2018)
  • Top 10: Barbara Barker (1953), Lynda Ferguson (1966), Genevieve Del Gallo (1968), Debby Robert (1973), Phyllis Kelly (1979), Valerie Brosset (1989), Christi Page (1992), Mette Boving (1998), Hope Anderson (2012)
  • Top 15: Louise Moore (1924), Justine Ker (2017)
  • Top 16: Gertrude Rissie Miller (1937)
  • Top 18: Marjorie Hagler (1933)

Awards

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Preliminary awards

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Non-finalist awards

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  • Non-finalist Talent: Bobbie Chachere (1957), Cherie Martin (1965), Myrrah McCully (1980), Bobbie Candler (1983), Miriam Gauthier (1984), Amanda Mainord (1987), Stacy King (1990), Karmyn Tyler (1996), Julie Lawrence (2000), Jaden Leach (2014), Meagan Crews (2020), Gracie Reichman (2023)
  • Non-finalist Interview: Lacey Sanchez (2015)

Other awards

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  • Miss Congeniality: N/A
  • Miss America Scholar Award: Julie Lawrence (2000)
  • Children's Miracle Network (CMN) Miracle Maker Award: Katherine Putnam (2010), Hope Anderson (2012)
  • CMN Miracle Maker Award 2nd runners-up: Lacey Sanchez (2015)
  • Quality of Life Award Winners: Faith Jenkins (2001)
  • Quality of Life Award 1st runners-up: Heather Dupree (1999)
  • Quality of Life Award 2nd runners-up: Erika Schwarz (1997)
  • STEM Scholarship 1st runner-up: Julia Claire Williams (2022)

Winners

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  •   Declared as winner
  •   Ended as a runner-up
  •   Ended as a finalist or semi-finalist
YearNameHometownEducationAgeLocal TitleMiss America TalentPlacement at Miss AmericaSpecial scholarships at Miss AmericaNotes
2024Olivia Grace GeorgeRustonLouisiana Tech University20Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalDanceTBATBA
2023Makenzie ScroggsMarksvilleNorthwestern State University20Miss Natchitoches City of LightsJazz Dance
2022Gracie Reichman[2]ColfaxLouisiana Tech University21Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalCloggingNon-finalist Talent AwardPreviously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2018[3]
2021Julia Claire Williams[4]KinderULM22Miss Heart of PilotDance, "Last Dance"STEM Scholarship 1st runner-upPreviously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2015[5]
2020Courtney Hammons[6]ChoudrantLouisiana Tech University23Miss Louisiana TechNo talent competitionDid not compete; 1st runner-up at Miss Louisiana 2019 pageant, later assumed the 2020 title to finish Crews's reign after the former had to continue her education; 2020 state pageant was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[7]
2019Meagan Crews[8]Bossier CityLSU Shreveport22Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalVocal, “I Will Always Love You”Non-Finalist Talent AwardPreviously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2014[9]
2018Holli' Conway[10]MonroeNorthwestern State University23Miss Heart of PilotVocal, "I Believe"2nd runner-up[11]Preliminary Talent Award[12]Current alternate for the Broadway production of SIX: The Musical

Appeared in the Broadway production of TINA: The Tina Turner Musical[13]

2017Laryssa Bonacquisti[14]Baton RougeLSU22Miss ShreveportVentriloquism, "I Wanna Be a Cowboy Sweetheart"Top 7[15]Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness Award[16]

Preliminary Talent Award[17]
Daughter of Miss New Jersey 1990, Lynette Falls Bonacquisti[18]
2016Justine Ker[19]RustonVanderbilt University22Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalClassical PianoTop 15[20]Cousin of Miss California 2013 and 1st runner-up at Miss America 2014, Crystal Lee[21]

Previously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2011[22]
2015April Nelson[23]MandevilleOCU23Miss Crescent City New OrleansVocal, "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" from The Sound of Music3rd runner-upPreliminary Talent AwardPreviously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2008[24]
2014Lacey Sanchez[25]Baton RougeLSU / Southeastern Louisiana University24Miss LafayetteVocal, "Not for the Life of Me" from Thoroughly Modern MillieCMN Miracle Maker 2nd runner-up

Non-finalist Interview Award
2013Jaden Leach[26]West MonroeULM20Miss Spirit of the OuachitaVocal, "I Can't Let Go" from SmashNon-finalist Talent Award
2012Lauren Vizza[27]ShreveportLouisiana Tech22Miss Louisiana TechDance, "The Time of My Life" by David CookLater Miss Louisiana USA 2018[28]
2011Hope Anderson[29]MonroeULM / Louisiana Tech22Miss Spirit of RustonDance, "Sway"Top 10CMN Miracle Maker AwardContestant at National Sweetheart 2009 pageant
2010Kelsi Crain[30]MonroeULM20Miss ULMBallet en Pointe, "Victory"
2009Katherine Putnam[31]Oak GroveULM23Miss ShreveportPiano, "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah3rd runner-upCMN Miracle Maker Award
2008Blair Abene[32]HammondSoutheastern Louisiana22Miss Lincoln ParishClassical Vocal, "Nessun dorma"Previously Miss Teen Louisiana 2002[33]

Top 10 at National Sweetheart 2006 pageant
2007Amanda JosephPinevilleLSU / ULM21Miss Bossier CityBallet en Pointe, "Canned Heat"
2006Jamie WilsonMindenLouisiana Tech / LSU Law23Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalVocal, "Like We Never Loved at All"Contestant at National Sweetheart 2005 pageant
2005Molly Causey[34][35]RustonLouisiana Tech / LSU22Miss ShreveportPiano, "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" by Franz LisztPreviously Miss Teen Louisiana 1999

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2004 pageant
2004Jennifer DupontPlaquemineLSU23Miss Ouachita ParishJazz Dance, "The Life of the Party" from The Wild Party1st runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit AwardTriple Crown Winner
2003Melissa Clark[36]RustonLouisiana Tech23Miss Louisiana TechVocal, "The Prayer"Previously Miss Teen Louisiana 1998

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2000 pageant

Previously National Sweetheart 2001
2002Casey Crowder[37]ShreveportNorthwestern State23Miss Ark-La-Miss FairVocal Medley, "This Can't Be Love" & "Almost Like Being in Love"Previously Miss Teen Louisiana 1995
2001Kati Guyton[38]Bossier CityOuachita Baptist / LSU Shreveport23Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalVocal, "Your Daddy's Son" from RagtimePreviously Miss Teen Louisiana 1996[39]
2000Faith JenkinsShreveportLouisiana Tech / Southern Law24Miss Louisiana LagniappeVocal, "If I Could"1st runner-upPreliminary Talent Award

Preliminary Swimsuit Award

Quality of Life Award
1999Julie LawrenceDestrehanNew Orleans22Miss Louisiana Stock ShowBallet en Pointe, "I, Don Quixote" from Man of La ManchaMiss America Scholar

Non-finalist Talent Award

Preliminary Talent Award
Contestant at National Sweetheart 1998 pageant
1998Heather DupreeBaton RougeLSU21Miss Louisiana LagniappeVentriloquism, "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)"Quality of Life Award 1st runner-upPreviously Miss Louisiana Teen USA 1993
1997Mette BovingRustonLouisiana Tech24Miss Holiday in DixiePopular Vocal, "How Do I Live"Top 10Later Mrs. Colorado 2015[citation needed]
1996Erika SchwarzFolsomLoyola24Miss St. Tammany ParrishOriginal Piano Composition, "New Orleans Rhapsody"1st runner-upQuality of Life Award 2nd runner-upJudge for the Miss America 2006 pageant[citation needed]
1995Karmyn TylerShreveportCentenary / Texarkana College / TAMU–Texarkana20Miss City of RosesClassical Vocal, "Tu che di gel sei cinta"Non-finalist Talent Award
1994Tiffany MockBossier CityNortheast Louisiana23Miss ShreveportVocal, "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"
1993Catherine TeagueShreveportLouisiana Tech20Miss Natchitoches City of LightsVocal, "Listen To My Heart"
1992Elizabeth HaynesBaton RougeLouisiana Tech / LSU24Miss Caddo LakePiano Medley, "El Cumbanchero" & "Cumana"
1991Christi PageRustonLouisiana Tech21Miss Caney LakePiano / Vocal, "Great Balls of Fire"Top 10Preliminary Swimsuit Award
1990Linnea FayardShreveportLSU Shreveport / Louisiana Tech22Miss Louisiana Super Derby FestivalVocal, "Stormy Weather"4th runner-up
1989Stacy KingSlidellLouisiana Tech23Miss Louisiana Deep SouthBanjo Medley, "Dueling Banjos" & "Ghost Riders"Non-finalist Talent Award

Preliminary Swimsuit Award
1988Valerie BrossetWest MonroeNortheast Louisiana21Miss Louisiana StockshowContemporary Ballet, "Singin' in the Rain"Top 10Preliminary Swimsuit Award
1987Patricia BrantMonroeNortheast Louisiana23Miss Red River ValleyVentriloquism, "Arizona Yodeler" & "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"1st runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
1986Amanda MainordBaton RougeLSU20Miss Louisiana State UniversityVocal, "When You Wish upon a Star"Non-finalist Talent Award
1985Carol CarterShreveportLSU Shreveport20Miss Louisiana State University-ShreveportVocal, "Corner of the Sky" from PippinLater Miss Louisiana USA 1987
1984Nita WhitakerNortheast Louisiana24Miss Louisiana Forest FestivalPopular Vocal, "Over the Rainbow"First African American to win Miss Louisiana[citation needed]
1983Miriam Gauthier19Miss Bossier CityPiano, "Toccata" by Antonio TaurielloNon-finalist Talent Award
1982Bobbie CandlerBaton RougeLSU25Miss Baton RougeSemi-classical Vocal, "With a Song in My Heart"Non-finalist Talent AwardPreviously National Sweetheart 1979
1981Donese WordenMonroeNortheast Louisiana22Miss Northeast Louisiana UniversityViolin, "Millionaire's Hoe-Down"
1980Martha "Missy" CrewsBaton RougeLSU22Miss Baton RougeBallet en Pointe, "Jet Song" from West Side Story
1979Myrrah McCullyMonroe24Miss North Louisiana PaperlandPiano, "Piano Concerto in D-flat major" by Aram KhachaturianNon-finalist Talent Award
1978Phyllis KellyBaton RougeSoutheastern Louisiana20Miss Southeastern Louisiana UniversityClassical Vocal, "Italian Street Song" from Naughty MariettaTop 10
1977Donna HoltTiogaLouisiana College21Miss Plain Dealing DogwoodSemi-classical Vocal, "My Tribute"
1976Candy Sue CrockerHammondSoutheastern Louisiana / Northeast Louisiana22Miss Plain Dealing DogwoodVocal / Tap Dance, "Swanee"
1975Becky WilsonBossier CityLouisiana Tech23Miss Louisiana Watermelon FestivalVocal, "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin
1974Libby LovejoySulphurSMU21Miss Lake CharlesClassical Ballet en Pointe, "The Grenadiers"4th runner-up
1973Debbie WardBaton RougeLSU20Miss DelhiVocal Medley, "A Heart That's Free", "I Enjoy Being a Girl", & "I Could Have Danced All Night"3rd runner-upPreliminary Talent AwardFeatured performer and co-host of the Miss America 1974–1977 pageants[citation needed]
1972Debby RobertBaton RougeLSU21Miss Baton RougeClassical Vocal, "The Art of Beguiling"Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
1971Avis CochranShreveportSHSU / University of Houston–Victoria19Miss ShreveportAcrobatic Dance, Theme from Exodus
1970Carol AlmandHaynesville18Miss HomerVocal, "The Wedding"
1969Sharon BranamanNew IberiaUSL19Miss LafayetteClassical Vocal, "Olympia's Aria" from The Tales of Hoffmann
1968Susanne SaundersShreveportNortheast Louisiana18Miss Northeast Louisiana State CollegePopular Vocal, "I Can See It"
1967Genevieve Del GalloNew OrleansLoyola21Miss New OrleansClassical Vocal, "Un Bel Di" from Madama ButterflyTop 10
1966Joy WoodsNew OrleansNortheast Louisiana20Miss Northeast Louisiana State CollegeOboe / Dance
1965Lynda FergusonShreveportCentenary20Miss ShreveportSemi-classical Vocal, "Italian Street Song" from Naughty MariettaTop 10
1964Cherie MartinPinevilleNortheast Louisiana19Miss Rapides ParrishToreador Dance & Baton TwirlingNon-finalist Talent Award
1963Linda Gail Baucum[40]Springhill18Miss SpringhillModern Jazz/South American Rock-Umba DanceContestant at Miss Teenage America 1962

Was originally named first runner-up at Miss Louisiana 1963 pageant[40]

Assumed title when original winner, Cathey, resigned[41]
Judith Ann Cathey[41]West Monroe20Unable to compete; resigned moments after being crowned as she was to marry her fiancé in August 1963[41]
1962Diana Jane SmithOak RidgeNortheast Louisiana21Miss BastropOrgan Medley "Lady of Spain" & "Sabre Dance"
1961Lyndra Frances PateShreveportCentenary20Miss BastropVocal, "The House I Live In"
1960Judith Ann CodayBaton RougeLSU20Miss Baton RougeVocal
1959Mary Mills HawkinsLake Providence22Miss Baton RougePiano
1958Alberta Louise FutchHammondSoutheastern LouisianaMiss Tangipahoa ParishFire Baton Twirling
1957Beverly Leigh NormanShreveportSt. Mary's CollegeMiss Caddo ParishVocal,"My Own True Love"
1956Bobbie ChachereBaton RougeLSUMiss Baton RougeDanceNon-finalist Talent Award
1955Jan Aline JohnstonRustonLouisiana TechMiss RustonDrama
1954Gail GleasonShreveportMiss Louisiana TechPiano & Art
1953Sonya Lee LeBlancBaton RougeLSUMiss Baton RougeDance
1952Barbara BarkerMonroeMiss MonroeDrama, "The Fog"Top 10
1951Jeanne ThompsonBaton RougeDanceLater Miss Louisiana USA 1952 and 1953

Only woman ever to compete in Miss USA pageant twice[citation needed]
1950Rowena TaliaferroWinnsboro
1949Annie HollingsworthBaton Rouge
1948No Louisianan representative at Miss America pageant[42]
1947Ruth Mary BlustNew OrleansVocal, "This Song Is You"
1946Marguerite McClellandBaton RougeMiss Baton RougeClassical Vocal, "Frühlingsstimmen"3rd runner-upMultiple Louisiana representatives

Competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Joyce Josephine FrinkNew OrleansMiss New Orleans
1945Helene ShivelyCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1944Wilhelmina Hoffman
1943Shirley Catherine Lange
1942Edna Joyce
1941Helen Yvonne Englert
1940Pauline Powell
1939Frances Helen Anello
1938Irene Blush SchombergerVocal / Trumpet / Dance
1937Gertrude Rissie MillerWinnsboroTop 16
1936Doris HuetNew OrleansMiss New OrleansCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1935No Louisiana representative at Miss America pageant[43]
1934No national pageant was held[44]
1933Marjorie Hagler17Top 18
1932No national pageants were held[44]
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927Gladys Renya MooreNew OrleansMiss New OrleansCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1926Edna du Vernay
1925Thelma Roeling
1924Louise MooreNew OrleansMiss New OrleansTop 15Competed under local title at Miss America pageant
1923No Louisiana representative at Miss America pageant[45]
1922Maude Allison Price[46]New OrleansMiss New OrleansCompeted under local title at Miss America pageant
1921No Louisiana representative at Miss America pageant[47]

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