From the Archives: Ginger Henderson Crowned Miss Habersham 1962

A freshman student at Piedmont College swept the competition and claimed top honors in the 1961 Miss Habersham contest, held inside the college gymnasium.

Ethel Gladis “Ginger” Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, captured the crown Friday night in commanding fashion—winning not only the overall title, but also the bathing suit, talent, and evening gown competitions.

The clean sweep set Henderson apart in a crowded field and secured her place among Habersham County’s pageant standouts of the era.


Strong Field of Contestants

Several local contestants earned recognition as runners-up, representing communities across Habersham County and Northeast Georgia:

  • Linda Louise Bunten, Duluth
  • Martha Jane Edwards, Cornelia
  • Patricia Church, Clarkesville
  • Becky Dill, Cornelia

In addition, Linda Jean Hill of Clarkesville was selected by the contestants themselves as “Miss Congeniality,” highlighting her popularity among her peers.


A Night of Music and Celebration

The evening featured more than just competition. Entertainment was provided throughout the program, with musical performances adding to the festive atmosphere.

Bob Kilgore served as master of ceremonies, while Miss Vickie Stamey performed a group of songs accompanied by Miss Ann Bagley on piano. Roger Dodd also provided entertainment at the piano.


Judging and Presentation

Judging for the contest was conducted using a point system ballot, with a panel that included educators, civic leaders, and representatives from area organizations. Colonel Stephen D. Frankum of Clarkesville served as ballot tabulator.

Prizes were presented by Bill DeMore, president of the Jaycees, who helped oversee the event alongside the civic organization.

Henderson was crowned by the reigning Miss Habersham County, Sandy Partridge, continuing the tradition of passing the title from one queen to the next.


A Snapshot of Habersham in 1961

The Miss Habersham contest of 1961 offers a glimpse into a different era—when community events, college life, and civic organizations like the Jaycees played a central role in bringing residents together.

For one night in Demorest, the spotlight belonged to a freshman student from Ohio who made an unforgettable impression on judges and audience alike—earning not just a title, but a sweep that set her apart in Habersham County history.

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