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Miss Oregon

 
Adopted in 1969.

There not much offered on this designation, other then all Miss Oregon will hold the role of "official hostess" of the state in accordance with Oregon Revised Statutes: Miss Oregon designated to be official hostess, HCR 6 (1969)

Katie Harman, a 21-year old blue-eyed blonde, was named the 81st Miss America in 2002 in front of a flag-waving crowd gathered.

The Miss Oregon Scholarship Program is a not-for-profit corporation established solely to provide contestants with the opportunity to enhance their professional and educational goals, and to achieve those pursuits with the assistance of monetary grants and awards.

The scholarships for the 2000 Miss Oregon Contestants was $42,100 up from $37,000 the previous year.

The Miss America Organization continues to be the largest scholarship for women in the world, making over $30 million available annually.

2002 - Katie Marie Harman

Despite the recent tragic events of September 11, 2002, the Miss America Pageant continued on Sept. 23 as planned. Oregon was well represented by Portland State's Katie Harmon. Harmon is currently a junior at PSU pursuing a degree in speech and vocal performance. She is the first Miss Oregon to take home the title of Miss America.

As Miss Oregon, Harmon received $10,000 in scholarship money. When Harmon stepped up to receive her crown as Miss America, she also received a $50,000 scholarship. Harmon plans to apply this toward her education at PSU. She also plans to continue onto graduate school to study bioethics.

Katie Marie Harman
Gresham, Oregon

Age: 21

Parents:
Glen Harman & Darla Harman

Education:

Portland State University
University of Puget Sound
Centennial High School

Platform Issue:

Supporting Terminal Breast Cancer Patients

Scholastic Ambition:
To obtain a BA in speech communication and a MA in bioethics

Talent:
Classical Vocal

Scholastic Honors:
Oregon Laurels Scholarship; Portland State University Dean's list; President's Award for Educational Excellence; Oregon Scholar designation

Other Accomplishments:
Selected as an apprentice in trauma surgery at Oregon Health Sciences University; winner of the 2001 Statewide Young Artists Concerto Competition; recipient of the Oregon Music Educators Association Gold Award

Employment:
Trauma apprentice/cancer research assistant-Oregon Health Sciences University; Biology lab assistant-University of Puget Sound; Yearbook Editor-University of Puget Sound; sales associate

Family:
Father is an engineer. Mother is a special education assistant. She has two sisters, Angela, 32, and Stacey, 19.

Career Ambition:
To work for a health care organization

Local Competition Sponsor:
Miss Portland Scholarship Program

State Competition Sponsor:
Miss Oregon Scholarship Program, Seaside
 

Triva

Katie Harman won the Miss America title and brought it home to the state of Oregon for the first time in 2002. Oregon first made the semifinalist list in 1947 when Jo Ann Amorde competed as Miss Oregon. Oregon delegates then made the semifinals in 1948, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1966, 1978, 1982, and 1998.

They made their first appearance in the top five when Dorothy Mae Johnson was 1st runner up in 1956. Since then Marjean Kay Langley was 3rd ru in 1969, Elizabeth Simmons was 3rd Runner up in 1994, Emily Orton was 1st Runner up in 1996, and Patricia Leines was 2nd ru in 1997.


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Miss Oregon designated to be official hostess, HCR 6 (1969)

 

 

 
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