Miss USA 1990 (Jayverse)

Miss USA 1990, the 39th Miss USA pageant, was televised live from the Century II Convention Center in Wichita, Kansas on March 2, 1990. At the conclusion of the final competition, Carole Gist of Michigan was crowned by outgoing titleholder Gretchen Polhemus of Texas. Carole became the first African American winner ever and the first woman from Michigan to be crowned as Miss USA, ending the streak of "Texas Aces" from 1985.

For the first time, each judge's score was displayed to every audience, adding transparency to the process.

A major format change in 1990 transformed the Miss USA competition for the next decade: the delegates would face an extra round of elimination on finals night: the top six judges' questions.

Instead of reducing the top twelve to the usual final five, the judges would pick an intermediate top six. Those six finalists would answer questions from the judges and the field was reduced to a final three, who would face the traditional final question, adding unpredictability to the competition after five Texan Miss USA winners from GuyRex Associates, which would lose its Miss Texas USA franchise the next year as Al & Gail Clark (of Crystal Productions) took over the pageant.

The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark for the second of five times, with color commentary by Leeza Gibbons, Dominique Dufour, Miss Canada 1981 and Laura Harring, Miss USA 1985 and aired on UBC in the United States and simulcasted on Radio on Rhythm Radio, CTV in Canada.

This was the first time the pageant was held in Wichita, where it would be staged for the next three years.

Preliminary Competition
The following are the contestants' scores in the preliminary competition.

Delegates
The Miss USA 1990 delegates were:


 * Alabama - Natalie Moore
 * Alaska - Karin Meyer
 * Arizona - Lezlie Leonard
 * Arkansas - Kathryn Harris
 * California - Cynthia Nelson
 * Colorado - Michelle Harrison
 * Connecticut - Allison Barbeau-Diorio
 * Delaware - Nicci Dent
 * District of Columbia - Catherine Staples
 * Florida - Tricia Hahn
 * Georgia - Brenda Leithleiter
 * Hawaii - Leimomi Bacalso
 * Idaho - Cindy Estey
 * Illinois - Karla Myers
 * Indiana - Meri Lyn Buker
 * Iowa - Elizabeth Muelhaupt
 * Kansas - Rebecca Porter
 * Kentucky - Tiffany Tenfelde
 * Louisiana - Jeanne Burns
 * Maine - Leigh Bubar
 * Maryland - Julie Stanford
 * Massachusetts - Laureen Murphy
 * Michigan - Carole Gist
 * Minnesota - Janet Tveita
 * Mississippi - Stephanie Teneyck
 * Missouri - Lori Suschnick
 * Montana - Kimberlee Burger
 * Nebraska - Angela Humphrey
 * Nevada - Michelle Yegee
 * New Hampshire - Lisa Parnpichate
 * New Jersey - Karin Hartz
 * New Mexico - Larissa Canaday
 * New York - Patricia Murphy
 * North Carolina - Altman Allen
 * North Dakota - Kari Larson
 * Ohio - Melissa Proctor
 * Oklahoma - Lauralynn Norton
 * Oregon - Elizabeth Michaud
 * Pennsylvania - Elizabeth Cebak
 * Rhode Island - Susan Lima
 * South Carolina - Gina Tolleson
 * South Dakota - Valerie Sejnoha
 * Tennessee - Charita Moses
 * Texas - Stephanie Kuehne
 * Utah - Debra Linn
 * Vermont - Stephanie Bessey
 * Virginia - Evelyn Green
 * Washington - Melissa Dickson
 * West Virginia - Sabrina Anderson
 * Wisconsin - Lynn Mulcahy
 * Wyoming - Cheryl James

Troupe Members in the Pageant included: Olga Calderon, Jillayne Fossum, Ursula Lawson, Christina Kimball, Kimberly Totdahl, Jane Olvera, Lori Easley, Krista Ransbottom, Maricarroll Verlinde, Christy Bogard, Shannon Marketic, Kelli McCarty, Nicole Romine, Angie Sisk, Diane Schock, Frances Frazier, Maya Walker, Barbara Yeager, Amy Fissel

Crossovers
1990 was the year with the smallest number of crossover contestants since 1986.


 * Only three delegates had previously competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant:
 * Julie Stanford (Maryland) - Miss Maryland Teen USA 1986
 * Kari Larson (North Dakota) - Miss North Dakota Teen USA 1984 (Semi-finalist at Miss Teen USA 1984)
 * Allison Barbeau-Diorio (Connecticut) - Miss Connecticut Teen USA 1987
 * In Addition, Other Miss Teen USA Delegates who went on to Compete in Miss USA in later years are part of the troupe
 * Olga Calderon - Miss Oregon Teen USA 1985, Miss Oregon USA 1991
 * Nicole Romine - Solid Gold Dancer in the 1985 & 1986 Miss Teen USA Pageant
 * Jillayne Fossum - Miss South Dakota Teen USA 1988, Miss South Dakota USA 1991, Miss South Dakota World America 1992
 * No former Miss America delegates competed for the second year in a row although some who went on to compete in the Miss America or Danced in the Miss America pageant in earlier or later years.
 * Barbara Yeager - Miss America Dancer 1986 (Also Performed in the troupe in the 1988 & 1989 Miss USA Pageant)
 * Christina Kumi Kimball - Miss America Dancer 1988 & 1989 (Also Performed on the Troupe in the 1991 Miss USA Pageant)
 * Kimberly Totdahl - Miss Wisconsin 1989 (Represented Wisconsin in the 1991 Miss USA Pageant)
 * Maya Walker - Miss Colorado 1989 (Represented Oklahoma in the 1992 Miss USA Pageant)
 * Amy Fissel - Miss New Jersey 1991 (Represented New Jersey in the 1993 Miss USA Pageant)
 * Gina Tolleson was later appointed as Miss World America 1990 by the Miss USA pageant and won Miss World 1990.
 * With the Miss World America Pageant starting to make it's debut in 1992 some delegates who will later compete in Miss USA and Miss World America are as follows (excluding Miss Teen USA Contestants which were listed above)
 * Lori Easley - Miss Idaho USA 1991, Miss Idaho World 1992
 * Krista Ransbottom - Miss West Virginia USA 1991, Miss West Virginia World 1992
 * Maricarroll Verlinde - Miss Arizona USA 1991, Miss Arizona World 1992
 * Troupe Members who went to compete in Miss USA, Miss World America and/or Miss America Pageants in earlier or later years:
 * Christy Bogard - Miss Texas USA 1991
 * Shannon Marketic - Miss California USA 1992 (Miss USA 1992)
 * Kelli McCarty - Miss Kansas USA 1991 (Miss USA 1991)
 * Diane Schock - Miss California USA 1991
 * Angie Sisk - Miss Texas USA 1993