Miss South Dakota

The Miss South Dakota competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the U.S. state of South Dakota in the Miss America pageant.

Miss South Dakota
Formation1926
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSioux Falls
Location
Membership
Miss America
Official language
English
WebsiteMiss South Dakota official website
Mary Harum (Mary Hart), Miss South Dakota 1970

When Alaska won the Miss America 2022 title, South Dakota is one of the few states along with Maine, West Virginia and Wyoming that has yet to win a Miss America, Miss USA, or Miss Teen USA title.

Joelle Simpson of Rapid City was crowned Miss South Dakota 2024 on June 2nd, 2024 at South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota. She will compete for the title of Miss America 2025.

Results summary

The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss South Dakota 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

  • 1st runners-up: Irene O'Connor (1951)
  • Top 10: Marlene Rieb (1952), Mary Harum (1971), Barbara Guthmiller (1975)
  • Top 15: Alexandra Hoffman (2009)

Awards

Preliminary awards

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Talent: Delores Jerde (1954), Ann McKay (1969), Karen Janousek (1978), Julie Kleinsasser (1980), Sara Frankenstein (1999)

Other awards

Winners

  •   Declared as winner
  •   Ended as a runner-up
  •   Ended as a finalist or semi-finalist
YearNameHometownAgeLocal TitleMiss America TalentPlacement at Miss AmericaSpecial scholarships at Miss AmericaNotes
2024Joelle Simpson[1]Rapid City20Miss Rolling PlainsHarpTBATBA
2023Miranda O'BryanMartin25Miss Missouri RiverVocal, “Blank Space”
2022Hunter Widvey[2]Rapid City23Miss HuronVocal, "Feelin' Good"Women in STEM FinalistPreviously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2016[3]
2021Kaitlin O'Neill[4][5]Groton24Miss Dakota PlainsContemporary Dance, "Bad Guy" by Eklipse
2019–20[a]Amber Hulse[8]Hot Springs20Miss State FairPianoSocial Impact Initiative Scholarship Award 2nd runner-up[9]Later Miss South Dakota USA 2023
2018Carrie Wintle[10]Iroquois23Piano, "The Final Countdown"Women in Business Scholarship Award[11]Previously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2008[12]
2017Miranda Mack[13]Redfield21Miss South Dakota State UniversityOperatic Vocal, "Habanera" from Carmen
2016Julia Olson[14]Sioux Falls23Miss Missouri ValleyVocalContestant at National Sweetheart 2015 pageant
2015Autumn Simunek[15]Hot Springs22Miss OaheVocal, "Glitter and Be Gay"Previously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2007[16]

Contestant at National Sweetheart 2012 pageant
2014Meridith Gould[17][18]Sioux Falls19Miss Lake AlvinLyrical Dance, "You Raise Me Up"Previously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2012[19]

Later Miss Minnesota USA 2017[20]
2nd runner-up at Miss USA 2017 pageant[21]
2013Tessa Dee[22][23]Mitchell22Miss Gold RushGymnastics Dance, "Bad"Later Miss South Dakota USA 2017
2012Calista Kirby[24][25]Brookings23Miss RushmoreTumbling, "Hot Honey Rag" from Chicago
2011Anna Simpson[26][27]Rapid City21Miss Rolling PlainsPiano, Theme from Pirates of the Caribbean
2010Loren VaillancourtHuron20Miss Hub CityGymnastics/Dance, "Cinema Italiano" from Nine
2009Morgan Peck[28]Sioux Falls20Miss USDVocal, "My Simple Christmas Wish"
2008Alexandra HoffmanEureka20Miss South Dakota State UniversityVocal, "Even Now"Top 15Sister of Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2008, Elizabeth Hoffman

Previously Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2006

On Miss America: Countdown to the Crown, received a "Golden Sash" during the third episode, securing a spot in the Top 15[29]
2007Kate WismerBritton22Miss South Dakota State FairClassical Vocal, "The Doll Song" from The Tales of Hoffmann
2006Callee BaumanHuron21Miss South Dakota State UniversityVocal, "Journey to the Past"
2005Nikki Grandpre[30]Pierre23Miss Sioux EmpireVocal, "Shy" from Once Upon a MattressContestant at National Sweetheart 2003 pageant
2004Kyra KorverMitchell23Miss Black Hills GoldClassical Vocal, "Con te partirò"
2003Sara SeeverCuster21Miss RushmoreVocal / Dance, "The Music And the Mirror" from A Chorus Line
2002Vanessa Short BullRapid City23Miss State FairBallet en Pointe, "The Dying Swan"Previously Miss South Dakota USA 2000
2001Alecia ZuehlkeBritton23Miss Great PlainsPiano, "My Tribute" by Andraé Crouch
2000Nicole NiggSisseton24Miss Western PlainsVocal, "When I Look At You" from The Scarlet Pimpernel
1999Trisha HaroldsonBruce22Miss Dakota RoseClassical Vocal, "Adele's Laughing Song" from Die Fledermaus
1998Sara FrankensteinTulare23Miss HeartlandVocal, "In His Eyes" from Jekyll & HydeNon-finalist Talent Award
1997Shantel SwedlundArlington24Miss State FairAlto SaxophoneFormer chairwoman of the Miss America Organization Board of Directors[31]
1996Stephanie CampRapid City20Vocal, "I Am Changing"
1995Kimberlee McKayBelle Fourche22Miss University of South DakotaFlute, "Carmen Fantasy"Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship
1994Kristi BauerBrookings23Miss State FairInterpretive Ballet
1993Angela CaseyRapid City24Miss RushmorePopular VocalDr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship
1992Leslie SaundersDakota Dunes21Miss East RiverClassical Vocal, "O Mio Fernando" from La favorite
1991Melissa BrownRapid City22Miss Rapid CityVocal, "Crazy"
1990Jennifer PalmquistWilmot21Miss State FairDramatic Monologue
1989Dawn StrunkIrene20Miss Sioux EmpirePiano
1988Kathryn BarnesSioux Falls22Miss Sioux FallsVocal, "Miss Celie's Blues" from The Color Purple
1987Najla GhaziBrookings19Miss South Dakota State UniversityOral Interpretations
1986Julie HedinWatertown21Flute
1985Amy DeHeerHot Springs21Miss State FairVocal, "Who Will Buy?" from Oliver!
1984Debra ClevelandMadison19Classical Piano
1983LaRonda LundinRevillo20Miss South Dakota State UniversityClassical Piano, "Polichinelle" by Sergei Rachmaninoff
1982Tara MeyerinkPlatte19Miss MitchellClassical Piano, "Beethoven's Sonata No. 6, Opus 10"
1981Pennisue LargentHot Springs22Miss Hot SpringsVocal & Jazz Dance, "Misty"
1980Carol BarnettSioux Falls18Miss Sioux FallsVocal, "Money Tree"selected as a Miss America USO Troupe member
1979Julie KleinsasserFreeman19Miss State FairPopular Vocal, "Cry"Non-finalist Talent Award
1978Jennifer HoltMitchell20Miss MitchellVocal, "Spanish Rose"Founder and lead singer of Tetes Noires band[citation needed]
1977Karen JanousekRapid City22Miss Rapid CityClassical Piano, "Prelude in C Minor"Non-finalist Talent Award
1976Beth GuthmillerTripp21Miss South Dakota State University/BrookingsVocal, "My Tribute"Younger sister of Miss South Dakota 1974, Barbara Guthmiller
1975Gina CampbellCanton21Miss University of South DakotaVocal, "Listen to a Country Song"
1974Barbara GuthmillerTripp21Miss Yankton CollegeVocal, "Summertime"Top 10Older sister of Miss South Dakota 1976, Beth Guthmiller

Contestant at National Sweetheart 1972 pageant
1973Gwen ResickClark20Miss South Dakota State UniversityDramatic Skit, "Aldonza" from Don Quixote
1972Janet HunterMadison20Miss MadisonClassical Piano, "Scherzo No. 3" by Chopin
1971Susan InmanHot Springs19Miss Hot SpringsOriginal Dramatic Skit, "Ecology"Previously Miss South Dakota Teenager 1969 and top 8 in Miss American Teenager pageant
1970Mary HarumSioux Falls19Miss Sioux FallsVocal Medley, "You've Made Me So Very Happy," "Something," & "Yesterday"Top 10Co-host of Entertainment Tonight[citation needed]
1969Nancy NickelsonBelle Fourche20Miss Black Hills State CollegeFolk Singing & Guitar, "If I Had Wings"
1968Ann McKayVermillion21Miss Lead-DeadwoodDramatic Monologue from This Property Is CondemnedNon-finalist Talent Award
1967Sally Jo IversonBrandon20Miss Sioux FallsOriginal Reading, "Tomorrow's Game"
1966Deborah MolitorVermillion19Miss University of South DakotaPopular Vocal & Contemporary Dance
1965Nancy SandwickSioux Falls19Miss Sioux FallsVocal Medley, "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" & "I Could Have Danced All Night" from My Fair Lady
1964June Ann Delbridge19Piano
1963Heather Ann PatersonWatertownMiss Yankton CollegeBallet, Soft-Shoe, & Charleston Dance
1962Charlean FuhrmanMansfield19Miss Northern State Teachers CollegeVocal & Dramatic Act
1961Rejean BowarFaulkton21Miss South Dakota State CollegePiano, Vocal, & Narration of Original Monologue
1960Janet BarberBritton18Miss BrittonDramatic Interpretation, "Casual Approach to Violence"
1959Meredith AuldYankton18VocalLater married news anchor, Tom Brokaw[32]
1958Carolee NelsonIreneDrama
1957Patricia MillerMobridgeVocal
1956Lois PaulsonVocal
1955Connie WhiteCanistotaPiano
1954Cleo Ann HarringtonColmanClassical Vocal
1953Delores JerdeSpearfishPianoNon-finalist Talent Award

Preliminary Talent Award
1952Sandra HartHuronFire Baton Twirling
1951Marlene RiebParkstonBaton TwirlingTop 10Preliminary Swimsuit Award
1950Irene O'ConnorBurbankDramatic Monologue, "Dedication of the White Armor" from Saint Joan1st runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
1949Carol QuinnSioux FallsDramatic Monologue from Pygmalion
1948Myrna ClemensonConde
1947Roselyn Lea AndersonSaint OngePiano, "'O Sole Mio"
1935-1946No South Dakota representative at Miss America pageants
1934No national pageant was held[33]
1933No South Dakota representative at Miss America pageant[34]
1932No national pageants were held[33]
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927Ramona Pearl SorensenLemmon18
1926Mary Davis
1925No South Dakota representative at Miss America pageants[35][36][37][38][39]
1924
1923
1922
1921

Notes

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