(October 26, 1923 – March 6, 2011)

Bartel was the first Miss America to refuse to pose in her swimsuit after the pageant,[6] a choice that eventually led to Catalina Swimwear dropping their sponsorship and starting the Miss USA Pageant.
She sold more Series E bonds in 1943 than any other United States Citizen, amounting to over $2.5 million.[7] Eighty percent of those bonds were sold to women.
Bartel was also the first college student to win the title of Miss America. After visiting her sorority sisters around the country, she and her traveling companion developed the idea of awarding scholarships to those who competed in the Miss America Organization.[8] The Miss America Organization is now the world's largest provider of scholarships for women in the world.[9]
Bartel, from Los Angeles, California, worked for many years on Broadway and in television, including starring in her own travel series, It's a Woman's World,[10][11] as well as performing for seven months in South America.[12]
Bartel died on March 6, 2011, and the Miss America Organization issued a statement calling her "one of our most beloved Miss Americas."[13]
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