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Joanna Guy

Joanna Guy (born August 4, 1991) is a former Miss Maryland titleholder〔(Article in Allegany Magazine )〕 and Cornell University graduate from Swanton, Maryland. She currently lives and works in Baltimore.〔(Description of Fellowship Program from PIRG website )〕
==Biography==
Guy received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell in May 2013 with a double major in government and American studies and a minor in music.〔(Online profile of subject )〕 She was on the Dean’s List〔(Dean's List eligibility requirements from the Cornell College of Arts and Sciences website )〕 each year at Cornell, and was active in the Alpha Phi sorority, serving as an officer for the Delta chapter,〔(Cover article, Alpha Phi Quarterly magazine, Fall 2012 )〕 earning an Alpha Phi Foundation scholarship,〔(List of Alpha Phi scholarship recipients for the 2012-2013 academic year, Alpha Phi Quarterly magazine, Fall 2012 )〕 and winning the Alpha Phi’s Got Talent competition held at the national convention in 2012.〔(Article about Alpha Phi's Got Talent competition in the Fall 2012 issue of the Alpha Phi Quarterly magazine )〕 Guy was also a member of the Cornell University Chorus〔(Member profile on the Cornell Chorus website )〕 and a soloist with the female a cappella group After Eight.〔(YouTube video of Joanna's Guy's solo performance at the After Eight concert at Cornell in April 2012 )〕 She studied public policy at the Cornell Center in Washington, DC〔(Cornell in Washington website )〕 and held an internship in the office of U.S. Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland.〔(Letter from Senator Ben Cardin to Joanna Guy, July 12, 2012 )〕
Guy was crowned Miss Maryland〔(Article from Baltimore Fishbowl )〕〔(Article from Cornell Essentials )〕 on June 23, 2012, after winning talent and swimsuit awards in preliminary competition and the overall interview award.〔(Article from CBS Local Baltimore )〕〔(Article from Cumberland Times-News )〕 She went on to represent Maryland at the Miss America 2013 competition held January 16–18, 2013 in Las Vegas. There she placed as a Top 10 Finalist and won a Preliminary Talent Award〔(Miss America press release, Jan. 9, 2013 )〕 for her vocal performance of I Dreamed a Dream.〔(YouTube video of Joanna's Guy's vocal performance at the Miss America 2013 competition on Jan. 12, 2013 )〕 She was awarded a Charles and Theresa Brown scholarship〔(Description of Charles and Theresa Brown Scholarship from Miss America website )〕 and received one of three Quality of Life Awards〔(Miss America press release, Jan 10, 2013 )〕 for her community service project Bounce Back,〔(YouTube video of Joanna Guy describing the Bounce Back project )〕 which raised money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other charities. During her year as Miss Maryland she traveled throughout the state speaking to school and civic groups,〔(Article from www.usarmy.mil: "Miss Maryland Visits Fort Meade Schools," June 13, 2013 )〕 performing at public functions, and advocating for cardiac health〔(Article from Cumberland Times-News: "Miss Maryland's Platform Near to Her Heart: Swanton Woman Emphasizes Healthy Choices to Cut Risk of Coronary Disease," June 27, 2012 )〕〔(Joanna Guy blog: "Heart to Heart" )〕 and funding for the humanities.〔(Article from Journal-News.net: "Miss Maryland 2012 Campaigns for Humanities," Oct. 19, 2012 )〕〔(Cornell Review interview with Laurel Conrad, Sept. 18, 2012 )〕
Guy had previously served as Miss Maryland's Outstanding Teen and represented Maryland at the Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant in Orlando, Florida in August 2008. At the national competition she placed third runner up and won the Outstanding Achievement in Academic Life Award and a Preliminary Fitness Award.〔(Press Release from Miss America's Outstanding Teen Organization, Aug. 16, 2008 )〕
Guy attended Southern Garrett High School in Oakland, Maryland, where she served as the student member of the Garrett County school board〔(Article from Cumberland Times-News, June 29, 2009 )〕 and participated in school and community theatre and All State Chorus.〔(Profile from Garrett Arts and Entertainment, 2009 )〕 She competed in regional and national science competitions,〔(Article from Science News for Kids, "The Science Fair Circuit," Oct. 9, 2006 )〕 qualifying as a finalist in the Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC),〔(Capital News Service article, "Create A Tornado? No Problem for Garrett Co. Whiz Kid," Oct. 18, 2005 )〕〔(Article about DCYSC project from Science News for Kids, April 12, 2006 )〕 winning a Category Award at the 2006 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair(ISEF),〔(Press release from INTEL/Science Service, "Grand Awards Presented to Finalists of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2006," May 12, 2006 )〕 and receiving the 2009 senior student Carnegie Science Award.〔(Carnegie Science Awards Awardees, 1997-2011 from Carnegiesciencecenter.org )〕 In 2008 Guy was named the Grand Torchbearer at the National Youth Storytelling Showcase (NYSS).〔(Article in FSUNow, March 27, 2008 )〕〔(Storytelling for Youth article by Gail Herman, PhD on artofstorytellingshow.com, Dec. 7, 2009 )〕 She also won scholarships in Academic Achievement and Talent in the Arts as a Maryland Distinguished Scholar.〔(Press release from Office of Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley, "First Lady Lady Katie O'Malley Delivers Keynote Address to Maryland's Distinguished Scholars," Sept. 6, 2008 )〕
Guy earned the Congressional Award for Youth Gold Medal, and was selected as a speaker at the national award ceremony in 2009.〔(Article about 2009 Gold Medal Ceremony from congressionalaward.org )〕 In April 2009 she won first place at Maryland History Day〔(Cumberland Times-News Archive, 2009 )〕 for her portrayal of American suffragist Alice Paul,〔(YouTube performance of Alice Paul portrayal at National History Day, June 2009 )〕 which she performed at the National History Day competition and at the Maryland Chautauqua Festival.〔(Article from Cumberland Times-News, "Chautauqua Returns to Garrett College, July 2, 2009 )〕

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