Miss America 1991
DateSeptember 8, 1990
PresentersGary Collins
Phyllis George
Bert Parks (guest host)
EntertainmentClint Holmes
VenueBoardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey
BroadcasterNBC
WinnerMarjorie Vincent
 Illinois

Miss America 1991, the 64th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday, September 8, 1990. It was telecast live on NBC.

The pageant was won by Marjorie Vincent, Miss Illinois. She was the first winner of Haitian descent, and would later briefly serve as chairwoman of the board of directors of the Miss America Organization.[1]

With 1991 being the 70th anniversary of the Miss America pageant, longtime host Bert Parks was invited back to sing "There She Is, Miss America" to Vincent after she was crowned.

Results

Placements

Placements Contestant
Miss America 1991
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Texas – Suzanne Lawrence
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Order of announcements

Awards

Preliminary awards

Awards Contestant
Lifestyle and Fitness
Talent

Non-finalist awards

Awards Contestant
Talent
Interview

Quality of Life awards

Result Contestant Platform
Winner
  • Texas Texas - Suzanne Lawrence
"Smiles Against Cancer" Organization
1st runner-up -
2nd runner-up -

Fruit of the Loom Award

Result Contestant
Winner

Delegates

StateNameHometownAgeTalentPlacementAwardsNotes
Alabama AlabamaResha RigginsVocal "Cry"Non-Finalist Interview Award
Alaska AlaskaHolly Ann SaloVocal "More" from Dick Tracy
Arizona ArizonaKimberly HoskinsBallet en Pointe "Symphony of the Seas"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Arkansas ArkansasKarissa RushingVocal "With a Song in My Heart"
California CaliforniaMaria Lee OstapiejClassical Vocal Medley "The Phantom of the Opera" & "Angel of Music"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Colorado ColoradoKarrie MitchellPopular Vocal "Vision of Love"Top 10Preliminary Swimsuit Award
Connecticut ConnecticutBianca Yasmin SalahshourianVocal "Part of Your World"
Delaware DelawareLisa Marie MunzertDance / Twirling "They're Playing Our Song"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Florida FloridaDana Reinhart DaltonDramatic Vocal "If He Walked Into My Life" from MamePreliminary Swimsuit Award
Georgia (U.S. state) GeorgiaDarla Michele PruettVocal "Some Enchanted Evening"Non-Finalist Interview Award
Hawaii HawaiiCheryl Akemi TomaPiano / Vocal "Gershwin Medley"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Idaho IdahoKendra Lee RuweFiddle "Miss Sally Goodin"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Illinois IllinoisMarjorie VincentOak Park25Classical Piano, "Fantaisie-Impromptu"WinnerPreliminary Talent Award
Indiana IndianaBrenda Alyce BassettCharacter Ballet en Pointe
Iowa IowaKerri Lynne RosenbergClassical Vocal "Ah, Je Veux Vivre" from Roméo et JulietteTop 10
Kansas KansasKim DuggerSemi-Classical Vocal "Love Is Where You Find It"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Kentucky KentuckyNancy CoxCampbellsville23Popular Vocal "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
Louisiana LouisianaLinnea Marie FayardShreveportVocal "Stormy Weather"4th runner-up
Maine MaineAnn RoweVocal "Bring Him Home" from Les Misérables
Maryland MarylandKimberly Ann GrimmVocal "One, Two, Three Say You Love Me"
Massachusetts MassachusettsMarissa LaaksoCharacter Tap Dance "Mr. Bojangles"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Michigan MichiganVictoria FairClassical Vocal "Habanera" from Carmen
Minnesota MinnesotaBrenda Lee ArmstrongHarp Solo "La Source" by Alphonse Hasselmans
Mississippi MississippiBeth HowellMagic ActPreliminary Swimsuit Award
Missouri MissouriSherry TraylorVocal "What's New"
Montana MontanaKaren L McNennyClassical Ballet en Pointe "Coppélia"
Nebraska NebraskaMichelle EbadiTap Dance "Sing, Sing, Sing" & "Puttin' On the Ritz"
Nevada NevadaTia Marie ZorneAcro-Jazz Dance "Julie's Theme" from American Anthem
New Hampshire New HampshireMelanie Denise BridgesVocal "Let's Hear It for Me" from Funny Lady
New Jersey New JerseyLynette FallsClassical Piano "4th Movement of Piano Sonaa No. 1, Op. 22" by Alberto Ginastera
New Mexico New MexicoJana McCoyVocal "The Gypsy in My Soul"
New York (state) New YorkMaryalice DemlerBuffalo26Dramatic Soliloquy "Shall I Tell You What I Think of You?" from The King and I
North Carolina North CarolinaScarlet MorganClassical Vocal "Vissi d'artePreliminary Talent Award

Non-Finalist Talent Award
North Dakota North DakotaLezlie LundVocal "Time Heals Everything" from Mack and Mabel
Ohio OhioKristi CookeVocal "Nothing" from A Chorus Line
Oklahoma OklahomaCynthia Lynne WhitePiano Solo "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini"Top 10
Oregon OregonBrittny Gae ThompsonVocal "Break It to Me Gently"
Pennsylvania PennsylvaniaMarla WynneVentriloquism "Together (Wherever We Go)"Top 10
Rhode Island Rhode IslandSusan Emily SavastanoTap Dance "All Right"
South Carolina South CarolinaMary Waddell GaineyMarimba "Scherzo for Marimba in C"1st runner-up
South Dakota South DakotaJennifer PalmquistDramatic Monologue
Tennessee TennesseeDana BrownVocal & Piano "The Glory of Love" & "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby"2nd runner-up
Texas TexasSuzanne LawrenceCountry Vocal "Sweet Dreams"3rd runner-upPreliminary Talent Award

Quality of Life Award Winner
Utah UtahJennifer NakkenLyrical Dance "The Sound of Music"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Vermont VermontDebra LewinDance
Virginia VirginiaShannon Noelle DePuyClassical Piano "Revolutionary Etude"Top 10Miss Florida USA 1995 and Top 6 at Miss USA 1995
Washington (state) WashingtonLynnae Marie ThurikClassical Piano Piece by Sergei Rachmaninoff
West Virginia West VirginiaMelissa Lynn CostelloVocal "Hurt"Fruit of the Loom Award
Wisconsin WisconsinTricia Ann LuedtkeClassical Piano "Polichinelle in F Sharp Minor"Non-Finalist Talent Award
Wyoming WyomingCarolie DeVonne HoweVocal "My Heart Belongs to Me"

Judges

References

  1. Carroll, Lauren (July 26, 2018). "Miss America scholarship foundation chairwoman resigns". Press of Atlantic City.
  2. Libman, Norma (August 25, 1991). "Year of Living as Miss America Offers an Education in Life". The Chicago Tribune.
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