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Miss Wisconsin

Beauty pageant competition

Miss Wisconsin

Summary

Beauty pageant competition

FieldValue
nameMiss Wisconsin
formation1927
typeBeauty pageant
headquartersNew Berlin, Wisconsin
membershipMiss America
languageEnglish
websiteMiss Wisconsin official website
Laura Kaeppeler, Miss Wisconsin 2011 & Miss America 2012
Christina Anna Thompson, Miss Wisconsin 2007
Tracy Ann Gest, Miss Wisconsin 2005

The Miss Wisconsin competition is the pageant, held annually in Oshkosh, that selects the representative for the U.S. state of Wisconsin in the annual Miss America pageant.

Wisconsin has won the Miss America crown three times (1973, 2012, and 2023).

Willow Newell of Racine was crowned Miss Wisconsin 2025 on June 21, 2025, at the West Performing Arts Center in New Berlin. She competed for the title of Miss America 2026.

On September 17, 2024, the state pageant announced that the Miss Wisconsin pageant (as well as the Miss Wisconsin's Teen pageant) will be held in New Berlin, Wisconsin. This will mark the first time that Waukesha County will host the annual state pageants. Miss Wisconsin moved to Oshkosh in 1963 after four years being held in Kenosha.

Miss Racine, Willow Ybre Newell of Racine became the first black woman to be crowned Miss Wisconsin; the first Miss Racine to win Miss Wisconsin since 1960 when Karen Marie Fahrenbach, a ballet dancer, earned the state title in Kenosha; and she is the first to be chosen and crowned as Miss Wisconsin in New Berlin after the state pageant moved to Waukesha County after sixty-two years being staged in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The 2026 Miss Wisconsin competition will be staged in New Berlin, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 20, 2026, one day after the 2026 Miss Wisconsin's Teen event is held there.

Results summary

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

  • Miss Americas: Terry Meeuwsen (1973), Laura Kaeppeler (2012), Grace Stanke (2023)
  • 1st runners-up: Mary Alice Fox (1960), Joan Mary Engh (1963), Judith Hieke (1974)
  • 2nd runners-up: Barbara Burk Baugh (1968), Tina Marie Sauerhammer (2004)
  • 3rd runners-up: N/A
  • 4th runners-up: Sharon Mae Singstock (1966)
  • Top 8: Christina Anna Thompson (2008)
  • Top 10: Keungsuk Kim (1982), Tania Ziegler (1994), Mary-Louise Kurey (2000)
  • Top 11: Mandi Jo Genord (2025)
  • Top 12: Paula Mae Kuiper (2014)
  • Top 15: Clara Ethel Koehler (1924), Betty Miller (1941), Phyllis Ann Kessler (1949), Tianna Marie Vanderhei (2019)
  • Top 16: Antoine (Toni) Lunde (1946)
  • Top 18: Marie Marguerite Huebner (1933)

Awards

Preliminary awards

  • Preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness: Mary Alice Fox (1960), Joan Engh (1963), Terry Meeuwsen (1973), Judy Hieke (1974)
  • Preliminary Fitness: Mandi Genord (2025)
  • Preliminary On Stage Interview: Tianna Vanderhei (2019)
  • Preliminary Talent: Terry Meeuwsen (1973), Maria Kim (1988), Mary-Louise Kurey (2000), Tina Sauerhammer (2004), Laura Kaeppeler (2012), Grace Marie Stanke (2023)

Non-finalist awards

  • Non-finalist Interview: Nicole Jean Locy (1998)
  • Non-finalist Talent: Lynn Byron Holden (1957), Marilyn Jean Sembell (1976), Gail Marie Soller (1983), Maria Kim (1988), Tricia Ann Luedtke (1991), Stephanie Klett (1993), Joya Zamora (2001)

Other awards

  • Miss Congeniality: N/A
  • Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Award: Mary-Louise Kurey (2000)
  • Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship: Carol Ann Schmitt (1975)
  • Quality of Life Award Finalists: Laura Herriot (2002), Molly McGrath (2005)
  • Special Education Award: Carol Ann Schmitt (1975)
  • Special Scholarship Award: Barbara Jean Bonville (1964)
  • STEM Scholarship 2nd runner-up: Jennifer Marie Schmidt (2022)
  • American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative Finalist: Mandi Genord (2025)

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
2025Willow Ybre NewellRacine22Miss RacineVocal "I am Telling You" from the musical "Dreamgirls"First black woman to be named Miss Wisconsin
2024Mandi Jo GenordBeaver Dam22Miss Northern LightsLyrical jazz dance "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley GoreTop 11Preliminary Fitness award; American Heart Association's Go Red for Women Initiative FinalistPreviously Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2018
2023Lila Hui SzyryjMadison22Miss South CentralClassical piano, "Revolutionary Etude" by Frederic ChopinShe is the fifth Asian-American, first Chinese-American, and first Madison native to win Miss Wisconsin.
2022Kylene Elizabeth SpanbauerFond du Lac23Miss Harbor CitiesBaton, "Holding Out for a Hero"Did not compete; originally 1st runner-up, later assumed the title after Stanke won Miss America 2023}}
Previously Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2016
Grace StankeWausau20Miss BadgerlandClassical Violin, "The Storm" by Antonio VivaldiWinnerPreliminary Talent Award Winnerfirst=last=title= Conservatory student Grace Stanke named Miss Teen Wisconsinnewspaper= Wausau Conservatory of Musicpublisher= Wausau Conservatoryurl=https://wausauconservatory.org/conservatory-student-grace-stanke-named-miss-teen/date=September 27, 2017}} first woman to hold both state titles
2021Jennifer Marie SchmidtRacine25Miss Rock River ValleyJazz DanceSTEM Scholarship 2nd runner-up
2019–20Alyssa Marie BohmMount Pleasant24Tap Dance, "Feeling Good"
2018first= Nathaniellast=Shudatitle=Miss Wisconsin 2018 title goes to Miss Wood Violet Tianna Vanderheiwork=Oshkosh Northwesternurl=https://www.thenorthwestern.com/story/life/2018/06/16/miss-wisconsin-pageant-2018-miss-wood-violet-tianna-vanderhei-crowned/707311002/date= June 16, 2018}}Wisconsin Rapids25Miss Wood VioletContemporary Dance, "Lean on Me" by Bill WithersTop 15Preliminary On Stage Interview AwardCompeted for Miss Wisconsin six times, a state pageant record
2017title=Miss Madison Capital City McKenna Collins crowned Miss Wisconsin 2017publisher=The Northwesternurl=http://www.thenorthwestern.com/story/life/events/2017/06/18/miss-madison-capital-city-mckenna-collins-crowned-miss-wisconsin-2017/406726001/date=June 17, 2017}}Waunakee20Miss MadisonBallet en Pointe, “Habanera” from Carmentitle=Two sisters, two pageantspublisher=The Waunakee Tribuneurl=http://www.hngnews.com/waunakee_tribune/news/local/article_666682b8-5073-11e7-9da1-ebff4a4b9442.htmldate=June 16, 2017}}
Daughter of Wisconsin's Alice in Dairyland 1992, Kristan Ann Conrad
2016Courtney Jean PelotManitowoc22Miss Green Bay AreaDance, "Burnin' Up" by Jessie J
2015Rosalie Elizabeth SmithWaukesha19Miss New BerlinLyrical Dance, "Heaven" by Beyoncé
2014Raeanna Mary JohnsonHolmen24Miss MadisonLyrical Dance, "Hallelujah"url=http://lacrossetribune.com/courierlifenews/news/local/article_4faf81f2-da75-11e0-a65e-001cc4c03286.htmltitle=Holmen's Raeanna Johnson places fourth in national pageantdate=September 8, 2011publisher=Onalaska Holmen Courier-Lifeaccess-date=January 22, 2012}}
First woman to hold the Miss Wisconsin title twice
4th runner-up at Miss Wisconsin USA 2017 pageant
2013first=Alisonlast=Bautertitle= Former Miss Racine the newest Miss Wisconsinpublisher= The Journal Timesurl=http://journaltimes.com/news/local/former-miss-racine-the-newest-miss-wisconsin/article_cdd1aa28-dbaf-11e2-8fa5-001a4bcf887a.htmldate=June 22, 2013}}Mount Pleasant19Miss MadisonPiano, "Hungarian Rhapsody"Top 12
2012Kathryn (Kate) Bess GormanOnalaska23Miss La Crosse/OktoberfestVocal, "20th Century Fox Mambo" from Smash
2011Raeanna Mary JohnsonHolmen21Miss Seven RiversLyrical Dance, "Hallelujah" by Alexandra BurkeDid not compete; originally 1st runner-up, later assumed the title after Kaeppeler won Miss America 2012}}
Laura KaeppelerKenosha23Miss Southern WisconsinOperatic Vocal, "Il Bacio" by Luigi Arditifirst= Annlast= Oldenburgdate= January 14, 2012title=Miss America pageant crowns 2012 winnernewspaper=USA Todaypublisher=Gannetturl=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2012/01/miss-america-pageant-crowns-2012-winner-/1}}Preliminary Talent AwardContestant at National Sweetheart 2010 pageant
Married TV producer, Mike Fleiss in 2014
2010Kimberly Brooke SawyerEgg Harbor22Miss Green Bay AreaClassical Vocal, "Donde lieta uscì" from La bohème
2009Kristina Kelly SmabyHolmen22Miss MadisonBallet en Pointe, "River Deep – Mountain High"
2008Briana Rose LiporRacine21Miss South CentralClassical Vocal, "Chi Il Bel Sogno di Doretta" from La rondine
2007Christina Anna ThompsonPleasant Prairie23Miss MadisonClassical Violin, "Praeludium & Allegro" by Fritz KreislerTop 8
2006Meghan Marie CoffeyNew Berlin22Miss New BerlinBaton Twirling, "Stuff Like That There"Previously Wisconsin's National Teenager 2003
2005Tracy Ann GestMenomonee Falls20Miss New BerlinClassical Piano, "Morceaux de fantaisie"Previously Beauties of America Teen 2003
2004Molly Jean McGrathWisconsin Rapids22Miss MadisonTheatrical Ballet en Pointe, "All That Jazz"Quality of Life Award Finalist
2003Tina Marie SauerhammerGreen Bay22Miss MadisonClassical Cello, "Le cygne"2nd runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
2002Jayme Michel DawickiNew Berlin22Miss Southern WisconsinClassical Piano, "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen"
2001Laura Margaret HerriotPrinceton23Miss BerlinVocal, "Oh, Lady Be Good!"Quality of Life Award Finalist
2000Joya Josephine ZamoraKenosha23Miss Eastern ShoreVocal, "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries"Non-finalist Talent Award
1999Mary-Louise KureyBrookfield24Miss West AllisClassical Vocal, "Il Bacio"Top 10Bernie Wayne Performing Arts Award
Preliminary Talent Award
1998Jill Marie PatznerArcadia22Miss Western WisconsinSemi-classical Vocal, "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" from The Phantom of the Opera
1997Nicole Jean LocyGlendale22Miss Western WisconsinVocal, "Someone Else's Story" from ChessNon-finalist Interview Award
1996Jennifer Marie StreblowOshkosh18Miss OshkoshVocal, "Someone Like You" from Jekyll & Hyde
1995Pamela Lynn PolkBerlin22Miss Southeastern WisconsinVocal, "Operator"
1994Laura Jean VossGreen Bay22Miss Green BaySemi-classical Vocal, West Side Story Medley
1993Tania Elizabeth ZieglerFond du Lac18Miss Fond du LacClassical Violin, "Bruch's Concerto No. 1 in G Minor"Top 10
1992Stephanie KlettBeloit25Miss Wisconsin CentralCoronet Medley, "Basin Street Blues" & "Ciribiribin"title=Stephanie Klett biographyurl=http://industry.travelwisconsin.com/Utility+Navigation/About+Us/Tourism+Department+Team/Executive/Stephanie+Klett/Stephanie+Klett.aspxpublisher=Wisconsin Department of Tourismaccess-date=July 14, 2013}}Later Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism (2011-2019)
1991Brenda Jo HainesArcadia19Miss ArcadiaJazz Clarinet
1990Tricia Ann LuedtkeOostburg19Miss OshkoshClassical Piano, "Polichinelle in F Sharp Minor"Non-finalist Talent Award
1989Kimberly Jean TotdahlRacine23Miss KenoshaVocal & Dance, "Being Alive"Previously Miss Wisconsin T.E.E.N. 1982
Later Miss Wisconsin USA 1991
1988Jeanie Marie PfeifferFranksville25Miss MilwaukeeVocal, "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody"
1987Maria KimShorewood20Miss MadisonClassical Piano, "Fantaisie-Impromptu"Non-finalist Talent Award
Preliminary Talent AwardPreviously Miss Wisconsin National Teenager 1983
Previously Miss Wisconsin Teen USA 1985. She is the younger sister of Keungsuk Kim (Miss Wisconsin 1981)
1986Mara Ann NesemannBrookfield20Miss Waukesha CountyGymnastics Dance Routine, "1980"
1985Mary Kay AndersonSt. Francis20Miss St. FrancisPiano, "Frederik Chopin's Etude, Winter Wind, Op 25, No 11"Later Miss Wisconsin USA 1988
1984Barbara Marie MullallyOnalaska22Miss La Crosse/OktoberfestVocal, "Here I Am"Toured with Miss America USO Troupe, 1985
1983Wendy Lynn WagnerMenomonie / Des Plaines, Illinois22Miss MenomonieVocal, "Mira" from Carnival!
1982Gail Marie SollerLa Crosse24Miss La Crosse/OktoberfestClassical Vocal, "Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix"Non-finalist Talent Award
1981Keungsuk KimShorewood19Miss MilwaukeeClassical Piano, "Kabalevsky's Prelude"Top 10She is the older sister of Maria Kim (Miss Wisconsin 1987)
1980Dana Lorraine SpychallaAppleton19Miss Fond du LacVocal, "The Music and the Mirror" from A Chorus Line
1979Kristine Kay KonradOshkosh19Miss OshkoshVocal, "Starting Here, Starting Now"
1978Carin Ann KizewicRacine24Miss MilwaukeeBallet en Pointe, "The Overture" from Die Fledermaus
1977Jennifer Mae WoychikArcadia19Miss ArcadiaVocal Comedy, "I Love Trash"
1976Julie Ann NowakGreendale19Miss West AllisPopular Vocal, "Do You Know Where You're Going To?"
1975Marilyn Jean SembellBeloit / St. Louis, Missouri25Miss Lake GenevaClassical Piano, "Prelude in G minor"Non-finalist Talent Award
1974Carol Ann SchmittGreen Bay22Miss MilwaukeeVocal, "Speak Softly Love"Dr. David B. Allman Medical Scholarship
Special Education Award
1973Judith HiekeMenomonee Falls19Miss MilwaukeeFlute Medley including "Cuanto le Gusta"1st runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit Award
1972Linda Marie HendersonElm Grove20Miss Milwaukee-SummerfestBalletDid not compete; originally 1st runner-up, later assumed the title after Meeuwsen won Miss America 1973}}
Terry MeeuwsenDe Pere23Miss AppletonVocal, "He Touched Me" from Drat! The Cat!WinnerPreliminary Swimsuit Award
Preliminary Talent Award
1971Patricia Ann JacobsWauwatosa19Miss Stevens PointVocal & Dance, "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever"Toured with Miss America USO Troupe
1970Linda Jane JohnsonMilwaukee19Miss MadisonPiano, "Polonaise"
1969Cynthia Ann MorganJanesville18Miss JanesvilleVocal, "Old Devil Moon"
1968Marilyn Kay BrahmsteadtWisconsin Rapids21Miss La CrosseVocal, "What a Diff'rence a Day Made"
1967Barbara Burk BaughBrookfield20Miss MilwaukeeVocal, "Mira" from Carnival!2nd runner-upBarbara Burk Baugh Waters died at age 55 on October 26, 2002, at home in Brookfield, Wis. after a long battle with cancer.
1966Candace Gail HinzMilwaukee19Miss West AllisPiano & Watercolor Painting, "Tara's Theme" from Gone with the Wind
1965Sharon Mae SingstockOshkosh20Miss OshkoshVocal, "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody"4th runner-up
1964Angela Gina BaldiGlendale18Miss North ShorePiano, "On Wisconsin in Three Variations"
1963Barbara Jean BonvilleWhitefish Bay19Miss North ShoreCello, "Pièce en forme de Habanera" by Maurice RavelSpecial Scholarship Award
1962Joan Mary EnghLa Crosse21Miss La CrosseVocal Comedy, "I'll Be Anything You Want Me to Be"1st runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit AwardServed as Wisconsin's Alice in Dairyland in 1960.
1961Diane Margaret AndersonEau Claire19Miss Eau ClaireViolin & Ballet en Pointe, "The Swan"
1960Karen Marie FahrenbachRacine21Miss RacineClassical Ballet en Pointe, "The Sleeping Beauty"Karen Marie Fahrenbach Thompson died of cancer at age 68 on November 6, 2007, in Racine, Wisconsin.
1959Mary Alice FoxSheboygan20Miss SheboyganSoft Shoe Comedy Dance1st runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit Award
1958Kay Joan RossWest Allis24Miss West AllisArt Presentation with Vocal & Dance
1957Joan Carol HentschelWauwatosa18Miss WauwatosaInterpretive Ballet, "3:00 in the Morning"
1956Lynn Byron HoldenMilwaukee19Miss RiponPianoNon-finalist Talent Award
1955Margaret Carolynne WallsMilwaukee18Miss MilwaukeeBallet, "Dying Swan"
1954Dixie Ann SarchetStevens Point19Miss Wisconsin RapidsModern Dance, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"Dixie Ann Sarchet Kuenn married Detroit Tigers baseball player and future Milwaukee Brewers coach and manager Harvey Edward Kuenn on October 29, 1955, in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. She died at 69 on March 12, 2004, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1953Judith Lee JacobsenWauwatosa19Miss MilwaukeeVocal & Dance, "Make Believe" & "Come Back to Sorrento"
1952Jeanne "Jeannie" Eleanor HustonLa Crosse19Miss La CrosseCello
1951Sheila Marie MurphyMarshfield18Miss MarshfieldMonologue
1950Gloria Betty LangeMilwaukee20Miss MilwaukeeOperatic Vocal, "The Donkey Serenade" from The Firefly
1949Phyllis Ann KesslerGreen Bay18Miss Green BayBaton TwirlingTop 15Phyllis Ann Kessler Lynn Sacho died at age 90 on March 7, 2022, in De Pere, Wisconsin. At the time of her death, she was the oldest and earliest living Miss Wisconsin titleholder.
1948Marvene Margaret FischerMilwaukee19Miss Milwaukee
1947Gladys Elaine BerkleyBaraboo19Miss BarabooMonologueGladys Elaine Berkley Stracy died of a brief illness in Madison, Wisconsin at age 38 on September 10, 1965. She remains as the only Miss Wisconsin from Sauk County.
1946Antoine (Toni) Bernice LundeMilwaukee / Westby20Miss MilwaukeeTop 16Antonie Lunde Early died at age 78 on March 9, 2006, at home in Greenwood, South Carolina.
1945Eileen Christianson (Christy)Menomonie20Miss Menomonie
1944Elsie (Elyse) SutterMilwaukee20Miss MilwaukeeN/ADid not compete in the Miss America 1944 pageant. She died on September 16, 2019, at 95.
1943No Wisconsin representative at Miss America pageant
1942Charlotte Ruth LemmerMilwaukee18Miss Milwaukee
1941title= Miss Delaware to Give Atlantic City Beauties Run for U. S. Honorsurl=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/160417518/publisher=The Morning Newslocation=Wilmington, Delawaredate=September 4, 1941}}Milwaukee18Miss Milwaukee Mid-Summer FestivalArtistic Caricature of President Franklin D. RooseveltTop 15
1940No Wisconsin representative at Miss America pageant
1939
1938
1937
1936Aline Fern SchwartzMilwaukee18Miss Milwaukee
1935No Wisconsin representative at Miss America pageant
1934No pageant was held
1933Marie Marguerite HuebnerPortage20Miss PortageTop 18Marie Huebner Raimer died at 93 on February 15, 2007, in Puyallup, Washington after a brief illness.
1932No pageants were held
1931
1930
1929
1928
1927Marjorie Mae LeffingwellMadison / Rio, WisconsinMiss MadisonMarjorie Mae Leffingwell Grate died at age 83 in Madison, Wisconsin on December 23, 1992.Multiple Wisconsin representatives
Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Virginia June HillyerFort Atkinson17Miss WisconsinVirginia June Hillyer Kincaid was the first-ever crowned Miss Wisconsin and later died at 77 of heart complications in Panama City, Florida on November 25, 1986.
1926Dorothy Bernadine SeilerMadisonMiss MadisonDorothy Bernadine Seiler Bowley died at age 90 on April 3, 1996, in Augusta, Wisconsin.Multiple Wisconsin representatives
Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
Florence AndreesMilwaukeeMiss Milwaukee
Name not knownMiss Racine
1925Virginia Sara ArmstrongMilwaukeeMiss MilwaukeeWas later named Miss South Bend (Indiana) 1927. Virginia "Ginny" Sara Armstrong Mahn died in Mount Dora, Florida, on July 16, 2009, at age 99.No Miss Wisconsin
Competed under local title at Miss America pageant
1924Clara Ethel KoehlerMilwaukee26Miss MilwaukeeTop 15Clara Ethel Koehler Lord died in Milwaukee at age 86 on June 30, 1984. She was the only contestant from Wisconsin to compete at Miss America who was born in the 19th century (June 1898).No Miss Wisconsin
Competed under local title at Miss America pageant
1923No Wisconsin representative at Miss America pageant
1922
1921

Notes

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