Miss America 1939, the 13th Miss America pageant, was the last pageant to be held at the famed Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[1] The finals were held on Saturday, September 9, 1939, and Miss Michigan, Patricia Donnelly, was crowned Miss America 1939.[2] The Miss Congeniality Award was also introduced at the 1939 competition. 
Donnelly later became a singer and actress. Third runner-up Marguerita Skliris became the actress Margia Dean, who starred in such Hollywood films as Seven Women from Hell and The Quatermass Xperiment. Fourth runner-up Rose Marie Elliott had a successful musical career on the Broadway stage as Rose Marie Brown. 
  Results
  Placements
   | Placement | Contestant | 
  | Miss America 1939 |  | 
  | 1st Runner-Up |  | 
  | 2nd Runner-Up |  | 
  | 3rd Runner-Up |  | 
  | 4th Runner-Up |  | 
  | Top 15 |  | 
 Awards
  Preliminary awards
  Other awards
  Contestants
      | Title | Name | Hometown | Age | Talent | Placement | Awards | Notes | 
  | Birmingham | Florine Holt | Birmingham |  | Vocal, "Moonglow" & "A Little Bit of Heaven" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Arkansas | Jean Thompson | Helena |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  California | Marguerita Skliris | San Francisco |  | Dramatic Monologue, "The Poison Scene" from Romeo and Juliet | 3rd Runner-up | Preliminary Talent Award | Later known as actress Margia Dean | 
  | Central Connecticut | Catherine Harrison | Derby |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Charlotte | Marguerite Taylor | Charlotte |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Connecticut | Frieda Lampar | Bridgeport |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Coney Island | Grayce M. Reilly |  |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | .png) District of Columbia | Evelyn Foster |  | 19 | Ballet en Pointe |  |  |  | 
  | Eastern New York | Claire E. Foley |  |  | Vocal Comedy & Dance | Top 15 |  |  | 
  | Eastern Ohio | Maxine Drumm |  |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Eastern Pennsylvania | Emma Louise Knoell | Philadelphia |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Florida | Rose Marie Magrill | Miami |  | Tap Dance | Top 15 |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Georgia | Mary Durrance | Glennville |  | Vocal |  |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Illinois | Ethel Lorraine Lodbell | Chicago |  | Monologue, "From the Diary of a Contestant" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  |  Kansas | Rosemary Winslow | Salina |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Kentucky | Louise Holman | Pineville |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Lexington | Mattigene Palmore | Lexington |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Maryland | Elaine Pasqualla | Crisfield |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Miami | Irmigard Dietel | Miami |  | Vocal Medley, "See You Again", "Blue Evening", & "Solitude" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  |  Michigan | Patricia Donnelly | Detroit | 19 | Vocal/Bass Fiddle, "To You" & "Ol' Man Mose" | Winner |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Minnesota | Marion Rudeen | Minneapolis |  | Acrobatic Dance | Top 15 | Preliminary Talent Award |  | 
  | .png) Mississippi | Doris Coggins | Baldwyn |  |  |  | Miss Congeniality |  | 
  |  Missouri | Margaret Ley | St. Louis |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Montana | Lucille Chouinard | Fort Peck |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Montgomery | Louise Robertson | Montgomery |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Myrtle Beach | Mary Eleanor Parish | Myrtle Beach |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  New Hampshire | Lois Marjorie Truax | Nashua |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | .png) New Jersey | Margo Lundgren | Harrison |  | Whistling Tunes Vocal, "Don't Worry About Me" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  |  New Orleans | Frances Helen Anello | New Orleans |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) North Carolina | Margaret Wood |  |  | Vocal, "If I Didn't Care" | Top 15 | Preliminary Talent Award |  | 
  |  Ohio | Jeanne Saboda | Cleveland |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Oklahoma | Bettye Cornelia Avert | Oklahoma City |  | Original Piano & Vocal, "Wondering & Dreaming" | 1st Runner-up |  |  | 
  |  Pennsylvania | Ruth Phyllis Willock | Pittsburgh |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  Philadelphia | Nancy Lee | Philadelphia |  |  |  |  |  | 
  |  South Carolina | Margaret Allan Shealy | Clinton |  | Vocal, "Especially for You" |  |  |  | 
  | Staten Island | Lillian Evelyn Hessen | Annadale |  |  |  |  |  | 
  | Sun Valley | Louise Fletchner |  |  | Clarinet, "Stardust" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  |  Tennessee | Judy Jones | Tracy City |  | Vocal Medley, "I Surrender" & "Come True" |  |  |  | 
  |  Texas | Charmayne Smith | Dallas |  | Vocal, "Round Up Time in Texas" | Top 15 |  |  | 
  | .svg.png) Virginia | Rose Marie Elliot | Sulfolk |  | Vocal, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" | 4th Runner-up |  | Later known on Broadway as Rose Marie Brown | 
  | .png) Washington | Anna Mae Schoonover | Seattle |  | Dramatic Monologue from Accent on Youth | 2nd Runner-up |  |  | 
  | Western Tennessee | Louise Bussart | Etowah |  |  |  |  |  | 
 References
  Secondary sources
  - Saulino Osborne, Angela (1995). "Miss Americas and their Courts". Miss America The Dream Lives On. Taylor Publishing Company. ISBN 0-87833-110-7.
  External links