Miss America 1990

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Miss America 1990
DateSeptember 16, 1989
Presenters Gary Collins
Phyllis George
Venue Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Broadcaster NBC
Winner Debbye Turner
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri
  1989
1991  

Miss America 1990, the 63rd Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, September 16, 1989 and was televised by the NBC Network.

Contents

The winner, Debbye Turner, was the first Miss Missouri to take the crown. One of the five finalists, Jeri Lynn Zimmerman of Illinois, became known professionally as Jeri Ryan, an actress and one of the stars of the television series Star Trek: Voyager .

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss America 1990
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
  • Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio – Kristin Huffman
Top 10

Order of announcements

Awards

Preliminary awards

AwardsContestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Non-finalist awards

AwardsContestant
Talent
Interview
  • Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho - Rebecca Trueblood

Quality of Life awards

ResultsContestantPlatform
Winner Organ Donation

Delegates

StateNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardsNotes
Flag of Alabama.svg Alabama Julie Dawn Coons20Vocal
Flag of Alaska.svg Alaska Christine Rae McCubbins25Vocal, "I Am What I Am"
Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Tammy Jean KettunenFreestyle Roller Skating "Amazing Grace"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Arkansas (1924-2011).svg Arkansas Marci LewallenVocal / Banjo "Boogie Woogie Banjo Blues"
Flag of California.svg California Wendy BerryClassical Ballet "The Black Swan" from Swan Lake
Flag of Colorado.svg Colorado Debbie Jane RiecksContemporary Flute Solo, "Shenandoah" & "Dueling Banjos"2nd runner-up
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut Marlena MarshallBallet en Pointe
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware Robin Lee Coutant21Vocal "Think of Me"
Flag of the District of Columbia.svg District of Columbia Donya M RoseLyrical Jazz Ballet "Over the Rainbow"
Flag of Florida.svg Florida Sandra Joanne Frick23Character Ballet en Pointe "Yankee Doodle Dandy"Top 10
Flag of the State of Georgia (1956-2001).svg Georgia Jamie Lisa PricePopular Vocal "When You Wish upon a Star"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii Ligaya L. SticeVocal "Quiet Please, There's a Lady On Stage"
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Rebecca TruebloodVocal "God Bless the USA"Non-Finalist Interview Award
Flag of Illinois.svg Illinois Jeri Lynn Zimmermann 21Vocal "On My Own"3rd runner-upPreliminary Swimsuit Award
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana Lisa Ann Williamson26Classical Vocal "The Doll Song" from The Tales of Hoffmann
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa Jayna Dayl Sanchez24Dance / Twirl "Another Cha-Cha" by Santa Esmeralda Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Kansas.svg Kansas Jennifer Lynn HedrickFlute Solo "Carman Fantasy" Bizet Borne
Flag of Kentucky.svg Kentucky Melanie-Lynn GlasscockBaton Twirling "If My Friends Could See Me Now"
Flag of Louisiana (1912-2006).svg Louisiana Stacy King23Banjo Medley "Dueling Banjos" & "Ghost Riders"Preliminary Swimsuit Award

Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Maine.svg Maine Jane Marie Brochu25Vocal "Stormy Weather"
Flag of Maryland.svg Maryland Virginia YoungHee Cha 25Classical Piano "Étude Op. 25, No. 1"1st runner-up
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Massachusetts Janette Rose Elman24Russian Cossack Dance
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Molly McIntyreBallet "Carmen"
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota Lynne Ann SchacherBallet / Jazz Dance "Merrily We Roll Along"
Flag of Mississippi (1894-1996).png Mississippi Cherry Lynn Busby19Vocal "My Funny Valentine"
Flag of Missouri.svg Missouri Debbye Turner 23Marimba Medley "Flight of the Bumblebee", "Csárdás", & "Can-Can"WinnerPreliminary Swimsuit Award
Flag of Montana.svg Montana Cathy BrewerBallet en Pointe
Flag of Nebraska.svg Nebraska Kristi Lynn Hilliard23Vocal "Golden Rainbow"
Flag of Nevada (1929-1991).svg Nevada Brenda Anne LinscottVocal "Memory"
Flag of New Hampshire.svg New Hampshire Jennifer Ann LandryClassical Ballet
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey Laura MurrayPopular Vocal "With One More Look At You" from A Star Is Born Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of New Mexico.svg New Mexico Angela De Los Santos23Popular Vocal "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
Flag of New York.svg New York Lisa MolellaVocal Medley "That's Life" & "But the World Goes 'Round"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of North Carolina (1885-1991).svg North Carolina Kelly Dawn Fletcher21Semi-classical vocal "Half a Moment"
Flag of North Dakota.svg North Dakota Susan JacobsonVocal / Dance "One Night Only"
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio Kristin Huffman24Classical Vocal "Csárdás" from Die Fledermaus 4th runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
Flag of Oklahoma (1988-2006).svg Oklahoma Tamara Denise-Toshiko MarlerVocal "Since I Fell for You"Top 10Preliminary Talent Award
Flag of Oregon.svg Oregon Lynette Maria BoggsVocal "I Am Changing"
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania Michelle Kline24Classical Vocal "Una Voce Poco Fa" from The Barber of Seville Top 10Quality of Life Award Winner
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Rhode Island Gloria Alice BerlangaFlute Solo
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina Kimilee Karyn Bryant23Classical Vocal "Je Suis Titania" from Mignon Preliminary Talent Award

Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of South Dakota (1963-1992).svg South Dakota Dawn StrunkPiano Solo
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee Lisa Robertson23Violin Solo "Orange Blossom Special"
Flag of Texas.svg Texas Leah Kay LylePiano "Sonata Opus 22" by Alberto Ginastera Top 10
Flag of Utah (1913-1922).png Utah Jacque Dawn TingeyVocal "Over the Rainbow"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Vermont.svg Vermont Catherine Frances StillingerVocal Medley
Flag of Virginia.svg Virginia Tami Renee ElliottGymnastics Dance Routine "The Phantom of the Opera"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Flag of Washington.svg Washington Jennifer WallPiano, "Opus 706" by Carl Wilhelm Kern Top 10
Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia Lisa Lynn Bittinger21Vocal "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" from The Phantom of the Opera
Flag of Wisconsin.svg Wisconsin Kimberly TotdahlVocal & Dance "Being Alive"
Flag of Wyoming.svg Wyoming Alisa Christine MavrotherisAcrobatic Jazz Dance

Judges

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