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THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release May 24, 1993

PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES 1993 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS

(Washington, DC) The President joined Secretary of Education Richard Riley today in naming 141 high school seniors as 1993 Presidential Scholars. The scholars, who are recognized for their achievements in academics or the arts, will visit Washington June 19-24, and will be honored at a White House ceremony where each will receive a Presidential Scholar medallion.

"These young people represent the best in our country," said the President. "Through hard work and community service they have earned this prestigious award. I look forward to meeting them next month at the White House."

Final selections of the scholars were made by a 32-member Commission on Presidential Scholars chaired by New Jersey Governor Jim Florio. The Commission was appointed by President Clinton earlier this month.

The 141 winners include one young man and one young woman from each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and from American families living abroad; 15 at-large scholars, and 20 scholars in the arts. Academic scholars were selected on the basis of SAT and ACT scores, essays, school recommendations, and transcripts. Arts scholars were identified through an Arts Recognition and Talent Search program, conducted by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.

A list of the Scholars is attached.

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1993 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS

Alaska

Adam K. Ake, Anchorage
Lydia N. Alexander, Anchorage
Shintaro Okamoto, Anchorage

Alabama

Tisha H. Bal, Huntsville
Judkins C. Mathews, Montgomery

Americans Abroad

Sara M. Chiu,
Sascha P. Fedyszyn, Belgium

Arizona

Andrea J. Jackson, Mesa
Jonathan W. Pillow, Scottsdale

Arkansas

Ashley N. Arrington, Arkadelphia
Christian T. Rudder, Little Rock
Angela F. Webber, Conway

California

Irene C. Cheng, Milbrae
Felix C. Fan,
Leondra R. Kruger, Pasadena
Vishnu S. Menon, North Hollywood
Dayo N. Mitchell, Sacramento
Joshua T. Williams, Fremont

Colorado

Victoria E. Cain, Denver
Chad T. Nitta, Arvada

Connecticut

Iffat Islam, Stamford
Jeremiah K. O'Shea, New Milford
Julie A. Wilson, Southbury

Deleware

Amy L. Cuthrell, Dover
Dominic Perella, Wilmington

District of Columbia

Margo S. Flug
Joshua S. White

Florida

Jeffrey M. Balis, Tampa
Melissa A. Emery, Satellite Beach
Kenneth A. Jenkins, Tampa
Odell A. Rivas, Miami

Georgia

Tyson H. Harty, Warner Robins
Benjamin M. Kleinman, Marietta
Nicole A. Ray,

Hawaii

Dean M. Uehara, Honolulu
Stacy N. Uyekubo, Honolulu

Idaho

Kathryn Drabinski, Boise
Olen Hsu, Boise

Illinois

John P. Buskwall,
Jonathan J. Fagan, Western Springs
Brian C. Hayes, Glenview
Kathernie K. Lee, Winnetka
Amisha A. Patel, Hoffman Estates

Indiana

Jaya A. Agrawal, Richmond
Phil G. Bond, Columbus
Robert R. Sever, South Bend

Iowa

Blair A. Burroughs,
Terrill C. Johnston, Ames

Kansas

Kirsten S. Magnuson, Lawrence
Cyrus Mody, Lawrence

Kentucky

Michelle L. Klem, Louisville
William P. Moynahan, London

Louisiana

Joshua A. Benton, Cade
Elizabeth A. Neugart, Shreveport

Maine

Avery W. Gardiner, Augusta
Justin C. Konrad, Portland

Maryland

Eric A. Carter, Kensington
Brent R. Doran, Bethesda
Mygenet T. Harris, Kensington
Julia K. Lee, Rockville
Devron T. Young, Baltimore

Massachusetts

Amy Ozols, Hopkinton
James G. Wheaton, Weston

Michigan

Brandon L. Guiterrez, Saginaw
Edward Y. Kim, Beverly Hills
Susan E. Roehl, Holt

Minnesota

Tami J. Goven, Eden Prairie
Lee M. Teras, Albert Lea

Mississippi

Stephen W. Commiskey, Jackson
Karen K. Dabbs, Jackson

Missouri

Carolyn H. Chi, Jefferson City
Evan C. Wagner, Knob Noster

Montana

Craig D. Sperry, Missoula
Mary M. Walker, Missoula

Nebraska

Jolene C. Callaway, Valentine
Jeremy A. Vetter, North Platte

Nevada

Lawrence J. Lee, Reno
Stacie L. Somers, Henderson

New Hampshire

Kristen M. Eddy, Derry
Philip B. Loring, Londonderry

New Jersey

June Chen, Montville
Ariel J. Kemp, Fair Lawn
Melody A. Lee, Cherry Hill
Raymond Liu, Wayne
Utpal B. Pajvani, West Orange

New Mexico

Brenda L. Liu, Los Alamos
Adam B. Wells, Roswell

New York

Alexia D. Demertzis, Syosset
Cary S. Gunther, Bronx
Jeanhee Kim, Hewlett
Charles H. Sanders, Bedford
Rachel W. Sherman, Syosset

North Carolina

Seth R. Grossman, Durham
Steven D. McSwain, Shelby
Maurine T. Shields, Durham

North Dakota

Kristy J. Anderson, Wilton
Carlton F. Larson, Dickinson

Ohio

Edward Y. Park, Columbus
Michelle L. Povinelli, Rocky River

Oklahoma

Ryan C. Eyster, Guthrie
Elizabeth S. Hendrick, Lawton
Erin M. Long,

Oregon

Carrie B. Schneider, Salem
Daniel J. Shapiro, Beaverton
Timothy J. Wilcox, Eugene

Pennsylvania

Geoffrey J. Michael, Merion

Station
Amy E. Schultz, Cumberland
Janiece M. Tsai, Waynesburg

Puerto Rico

Natalie Adsuar, Santurce
Enrique R. Vivoni, Rio Piedras

Rhode Island

August W. Chang, East Greenwhich
Adrienne N. Gagnon, Providence

South Carolina

Warren A. Kinghorn, Greenville
Jennifer L. Oser, Charleston

South Dakota

Sumit R. Kapur, Huron
Cari E. Sietstra, Sioux Falls

Tennessee

Gerald T. Dang, Memphis
Julie E. Mosow, Nashville

Texas

Courtney B. Harris, Dallas
Andy T. Hu, Houston
Liam M. McCoy, Dallas
Yvette M. Shadrock, Lytle
Iee Ching Wu, Plano

Utah

Abigail Bird, West Valley City
Michael R. Shirts, Salt Lake City

Vermont

Daniel P. Cunningham, Bennington
Julia A. Ely, South Burlington
Mechelle M. Tarbox,

Virginia

Alo C. Basu, Alexandria
Mark P. D'Andrea, Reston
Seth M. Jarvis, Stafford

Washington

Shine May Hung, Bellingham
Marco B. Simons, Bainbridge Island

West Virginia

Kathryn H. Bodkin, Wheeling
Patrick T. Hurley, Parkersburg
Angela R. Matney, Iaeger

Wisconsin

Kristin L. Ammon, Mequon
Xanthi M. Merlo, Racine
Nicholas M. Siebers, Madison

Wyoming

MarLeice Hyde, Afton
Brent J. Prosser, Cheyenne