Miss USA 1988
Miss USA 1988, the 37th Miss USA pageant, was televised live from the El Paso Civic Center in El Paso, Texas on March 1, 1988. At the conclusion of the final competition, Courtney Gibbs of Texas was crowned Miss USA, becoming the fourth consecutive winner from Texas.
The pageant was hosted by Growing Pains star Alan Thicke, the first time in twenty years that Bob Barker did not host, and the pageant commentator was Tracy Scoggins. Barker, an animal rights activist, refused to be involved because one of the winner's prizes was a fur coat. There had been controversy surrounding the fur coats since the previous year, and Barker claimed he had asked pageant officials not to give away coats for years but that he had been ignored. Other animal rights activists threatened to picket the pageant in protest at its fur policy and disrupted a pre-pageant press conference. In an unrelated attack, Scoggins was attacked in an elevator following pageant rehearsals. The attacker was charged with attempted sexual assault.
This was the first time that the pageant was held in Texas and the only time it was ever held in El Paso. El Paso had hosted the Miss Teen USA 1987 pageant the previous year, and it was announced in November 1987 that the city would likely host Miss USA 1988.
Results
Placements
Special awards
Final competition
State | Preliminary Average | Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average |
Florida | 8.336 | 8.785 | 9.036 | 9.055 | 8.958 |
Tennessee | 7.918 | 7.730 | 8.331 | 7.755 | 7.938 |
South Carolina | 7.958 | 7.600 | 7.666 | 7.944 | 7.736 |
Mississippi | 8.619 | 8.655 | 8.700 | 8.922 | 8.759 |
Oklahoma | 8.697 | 8.255 | 8.555 | 9.255 | 8.688 |
Illinois | 8.134 | 8.311 | 7.988 | 8.288 | 8.195 |
California | 8.371 | 8.886 | 8.797 | 9.265 | 8.982 |
Maryland | 8.121 | 7.155 | 8.500 | 7.622 | 7.759 |
Georgia | 8.440 | 8.900 | 8.833 | 9.166 | 8.966 |
Texas | 8.964 | 9.055 | 8.822 | 9.166 | 9.014 |
Preliminary swimsuit scores
The following is the contestants average scores in the Preliminary swimsuit competition.State | Score |
Alabama | 6.615 |
Alaska | 6.422 |
Arizona | 6.721 |
Arkansas | 6.453 |
California | 7.688 |
Colorado | 6.333 |
Connecticut | 6.183 |
Delaware | 6.298 |
District of Columbia | 7.111 |
Florida | 8.100 |
Georgia | 8.144 |
Hawaii | 7.483 |
Idaho | 6.907 |
Illinois | 7.572 |
Indiana | 7.485 |
Iowa | 6.116 |
Kansas | 7.270 |
Kentucky | 7.668 |
Louisiana | 7.876 |
Maine | 7.296 |
Maryland | 8.354 |
Massachusetts | 7.761 |
Michigan | 7.706 |
Minnesota | 6.455 |
Mississippi | 8.476 |
Missouri | 7.261 |
Montana | 7.022 |
Nebraska | 7.177 |
Nevada | 7.248 |
New Hampshire | 7.126 |
New Jersey | 7.122 |
New Mexico | 7.672 |
New York | 6.918 |
North Carolina | 7.444 |
North Dakota | 6.955 |
Ohio | 6.983 |
Oklahoma | 8.377 |
Oregon | 6.638 |
Pennsylvania | 7.338 |
Rhode Island | 6.516 |
South Carolina | 8.010 |
South Dakota | 7.727 |
Tennessee | 8.022 |
Texas | 8.790 |
Utah | 7.851 |
Vermont | 7.072 |
Virginia | 7.055 |
Washington | 7.315 |
West Virginia | 6.671 |
Wisconsin | 7.935 |
Wyoming | 6.733 |
Historical significance
- Texas wins competition for the fifth time and fourth in a row.
- California earns the 1st runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1967. Also it reaches the highest placement since Julie Hayek won Miss USA 1983.
- Georgia earns the 2nd runner-up position for the second time. The last time it placed this was in 1986.
- Florida earns the 3rd runner-up position for the third time. The last time it placed this was in 1975.
- Mississippi earns the 4th runner-up position for the second time. The last time it placed this was in 1979.
- States that placed in semifinals the previous year were Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi and Texas.
- Texas placed for the fourteenth consecutive year.
- Illinois placed for the fifth consecutive year.
- Georgia and Mississippi placed for the third consecutive year.
- Florida made its second consecutive placement.
- California, Oklahoma and South Carolina last placed in 1986.
- Tennessee last placed in 1984.
- Maryland last placed in 1982.
Delegates
- Alabama - Rhonda Mooney
- Alaska - Raun Reaves
- Arizona - Kris Keim
- Arkansas - Melissa Staples
- California - Diana Magaña
- Colorado - Nicola Svaldi
- Connecticut - Catherine Calasso
- Delaware - Christina lee Angel
- District of Columbia - Elva Anderson
- Florida - Monica Farrell
- Georgia - Donna Rampy
- Hawaii - Paula Prevost
- Idaho - Kay Kinsey
- Illinois - Gina Zordani
- Indiana - Loetta Earnest
- Iowa - Julie Kemmerling
- Kansas - Cynthia Decker
- Kentucky - Suzanne Pitman
- Louisiana - Rhonda Vinson
- Maine - Suzanne Grenier
- Maryland - Rowanne Brewer
- Massachusetts - Ania Lovely
- Michigan - Anthonia Dotson
- Minnesota - Julie Nelson
- Mississippi - Dana Richmond
- Missouri - Alecia Workman
- Montana - Kimberly Topp
- Nebraska - Kellie O'Neil
- Nevada - Lagracella Omran
- New Hampshire - Diane Wright
- New Jersey - Colleen Carlone
- New Mexico - Stephanie Storrie
- New York - Linnea Mancini
- North Carolina - Tammy Tolar
- North Dakota - Kate Sevde
- Ohio - Gina West
- Oklahoma - Tamara Walker
- Oregon - Elaine Rohrer
- Pennsylvania - Susan Gray
- Rhode Island - Cindy Geronda
- South Carolina - April Abel
- South Dakota - Sandi Fix
- Tennessee - Stephanie Potts
- Texas - Courtney Gibbs
- Utah - Suzie Lundell
- Vermont - Stacy Sisson
- Virginia - Denise Smith
- Washington - Sandra Kord
- West Virginia - Cathy Fowler
- Wisconsin - Mary Kay Anderson
- Wyoming - Kristen Youmans
Contestant notes
- Two contestants had previously competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant. They were Kris Keim, who was Miss Arizona Teen USA 1983, and Melissa Staples, who was Miss Arkansas Teen USA 1984
- Two contestants had previously competed in the Miss America 1986 pageant. They were Mary Kay Anderson, formerly Miss Wisconsin 1985 and Monica Farrell, formerly Miss Florida 1985.
- Prior to the pageant Suzanne Pitman was arrested on a drunk-driving charge but allowed to compete in the pageant.
- Miss Minnesota USA winner Sue Bolich resigned her title one week after she was arrested for shoplifting. The other pageant contestants were already in El Paso at the time of her resignation, and first runner-up Jolene Stavrakis was to be sent in Bolich's place. However, Stavrakis also had a previous shoplifting charge on her record, and she too withdrew from the pageant. Julie Nelson, second runner-up in the state pageant, assumed the title and represented Minnesota at Miss USA.
Judges
- Jennifer Ashe
- Mary Kay Ash
- Michelle Butin
- Gil Gerard
- Albert Hague
- Sharlene Wells Hawkes
- Michael K. Herbert
- Stanley Platos