Jacque Mercer

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Jacque Mercer
Born
Jacquelyn Joy Mercer

(1931-01-07)January 7, 1931
DiedFebruary 2, 1982(1982-02-02) (aged 51)
TitleMiss Arizona 1949
Miss America 1949
PredecessorBeBe Shopp
SuccessorYolande Betbeze
Spouse(s)
Douglas Cook
(m. 1949; div. 1950)

William Oldenburger
(m. 1952; div. 1952)

Dick Curran
(m. 1953; div. 1974)

Marvin Gillespie
(m. 1978⁠–⁠1982)
Children2

Jacquelyn Joy Mercer (January 7, 1931 – February 2, 1982) was Miss America in 1949.

Biography[]

Mercer was born in Thatcher, Arizona. In 1949, she won the title of Miss America. She is mentioned (usually by title, once by name) several times in the 1997 Philip Roth novel, American Pastoral.

She married and divorced her high school sweetheart, Douglas Cook, during her reign as Miss America. After this, a rule was enacted which requires Miss America contestants to sign a pledge vowing they have never been married or pregnant. On February 2, 1982, Mercer died in Los Angeles, California[1]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss America
1949
Succeeded by
Yolande Betbeze
Preceded by
Donna McElroy
Miss Arizona
1949
Succeeded by
Wanda Law
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