Word: smallwood
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Miss America 1926. Among the pseudonymphs who arrived on the first day of the pageant was Miss America 1926. She, Miss Norma Descynge Smallwood, was expected to lead the beauty parade after the custom for veteran victors. A demure and modest girl last summer, she had now become haughty and proud. She had been making approximately $1,200 weekly since her victory a year ago. Only for a like sum, she in- formed the judges, would she spend a week of her time leading the present crop. The judges demurred, selected Princess America I, an Indian girl called Alice Garry...
...Smallwood...
...Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss Dorothy Sands Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Doris Halman Pickens Gaffney P. W. Rice 2G. Slew-Foot, W. E. Stilwell '25 Sam Tipton, G. H. Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. J. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L. Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes '26 Guardsman, Harold Bates
...Todd, Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss Dorothy Sands Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Doris Halman Pickens Gaffney, P. W. Rice 2G. Slew-Foot, W. E. Stilwell '25 Sam Tipton, G. H. Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. I. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L.Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes, '26 Guardsman, Harold Bates