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For Immediate Release: February 27, 2006
Sen. Clark Jolley, Sen. Mike Mazzei, Miss Oklahoma Jennifer
Warren, Miss America Jennifer Berry,
Sen. James A. Williamson and Sen. Nancy Riley
Senate Honors Pageant Winners
The
Oklahoma State Senate honored two special Oklahomans
today in the Senate Chamber. The Senate presented resolutions
recognizing the accomplishments and talents of Jenks
High School graduate Jennifer Berry, Miss America 2006
and Edmond resident Jennifer Warren, Miss Oklahoma 2005
Senate Concurrent Resolution 36, authored by Jenks-area
Senators Nancy Riley, Mike Mazzei and James A. Williamson
along with Rep. Ron Peters, congratulated Jennifer Berry
for her victory at the Miss America competition last
month in Las Vegas, Nevada. Senate Concurrent Resolution
41, authored by Sen. Clark Jolley and Rep. Marian Cooksey,
commended Jennifer Warren for her many talents and for
being chosen as Miss Oklahoma 2005.
"With their busy
schedules, we were thrilled to able to congratulate
both of these fine young women in person and recognize
them for their many accomplishments. We are so honored
that they could join us in the Senate for this special
presentation," said Riley. "They are outstanding
Oklahomans and we are very proud of them. These resolutions
were just our small way of saying congratulations and
giving them the recognition they deserve for all of
their hard work and dedication."
Berry relinquished her
Miss Oklahoma title to first runner-up Jennifer Warren
when she was crowned Miss America on January 21, 2006
at the Aladdin Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Over the next year, Berry will be leading a nationwide
campaign against drunk driving and underage drinking
in the memory of a friend who was killed in an alcohol-related
car wreck when Jennifer was fifteen. Since that time,
she has become an avid volunteer and spokesperson for
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and is currently
a member of Project Under 21. She will travel 20,000
miles a month across the country in the next year fulfilling
her duties as Miss America and speaking to people about
the dangers of alcohol, making good decisions and creating
healthy lifestyles.
"Jennifer's message
against drunk driving and underage drinking is such
an important one for our young people and even adults
who don't always use the best judgment," said Mazzei.
"We want to wish her the best in this effort and
let her know that we are behind her one-hundred-percent."
Berry is the fifth Oklahoman
to be crowned Miss America. Other winners have included
Shawntel Smith of Muldrow in 1996, Susan Powell of Elk
City in 1981, Jane Jayroe of Laverne in 1967 and Norma
Smallwood of Tulsa in 1926.
"Jennifer follows
a long line of excellence in Oklahoma and we are very
proud of her for that," said Williamson. "Her
story of perseverance and determination is an inspiration
to us all. She is a truly wonderful role model for girls
and young women everywhere and I can't think of a better
representative to display the spirit of Oklahoma to
the rest of the nation."
A 2001 graduate of Jenks
High School, Berry is a senior at the University of
Oklahoma majoring in Elementary Education. She has been
on both the University of Oklahoma's Dean's Honor Roll
and the President's Honor Roll. She is a member of the
Student Oklahoma Education Association and a recent
Committee Board member of the University’s Think
If You Drink alcohol education program. She also studies
with the highly acclaimed University of Oklahoma School
of Dance. Since discovering her love of dance at the
age of three, she has studied with such prestigious
companies as The Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle,
The Peoria Ballet in Illinois, The Tulsa Ballet and
the David Howard Dance Center out of New York. After
graduation, she plans on getting a Master's Degree in
Education and becoming an elementary school teacher.
The new Miss Oklahoma,
Jennifer Warren is a nursing graduate from the University
of Central Oklahoma who is currently pursuing her Masters
of Business Administration at Oklahoma City University.
While at UCO, she was a member of the nursing honor
society Sigma Theta Tau, the Student Nursing Association,
the National Student Nurse's Association and the varsity
pom squad. She was also a four-year member of the Dean's
Honor Roll and a 2003 member of the National Dean's
List.
During her reign, she
will be working to bring awareness to Oklahoma's high
teenage pregnancy rate. She will be advocating pregnancy
prevention through strong character development, goal
setting and getting young women involved in areas of
interest to them.
"Jennifer's message
is unfortunately one that is not stressed enough in
Oklahoma. We do have a serious problem of children having
children and we need to work to end this tragic trend
in our state," said Jolley. "I applaud her
for her efforts and wish her the best over the next
year and in all her future endeavors. I know she will
do great things."
Following the presentations,
Berry and Warren were joined by family, friends, legislative
staff and fans for a reception in the Senate Lounge.
For
more information contact:
Senate Communication's Office - (405) 521-5698