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Maryland
Records 1 through 15 out of 60
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1976 |
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Anne V. Hubbell
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Wheaton, MD, Wheaton High School| College Plans: Penn State, BAE Architectural Engineering 1980; Cal State Northridge, MS Applied Mechanics 1989 |
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| After graduating from Penn State in 1980, my husband and I moved to California as an adventure. I worked for several years as an engineer, and then switched to researching nuclear weapon effects. I edited manuals and created a program to quickly estimate airblast, cratering, radiation, and ground shock. Meanwhile, I had 5 children and became more involved with volunteering at schools, including teaching extra-curricular earthquake classes. We've now moved back to the snow belt in Ohio and enjoy the changing seasons. |
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1978 |
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Linda P. Falcao
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Kensington, MD, Albert Einstein Senior High School| College Plans: University of Pennsylvania |
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1989 |
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Mark J. Badros
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Salisbury, MD, Parkside High School
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| As a gifted and talented student from elementary through high school, Mark was enrolled at Princeton University this year but technically graduated with his high school class in May. Having exhausted all of his schools advanced classes and resources, Mark was given the option to enter Princeton and waive his senior year. While at Parkside, he was involved in student government, the Mock Trial team, National
Honor Society, and the French and Latin clubs. He has received numerous honors and awards from
various other organizations, including the Optimist International Oratorical Contest, varsity tennis, computer programming and swimming. |
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1989 |
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Michelle S. Ho
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Germantown, MD, Seneca Valley High School| College Plans: Stanford University |
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| Micheile is bothered by the lack of concern many of her peers show toward political, social and cultural
affairs of the world. As a result, she founded and was president of the International club, vice president
of the French club, treasurer of student government and secretary of the Ethnic Awareness club. A high
achiever, Michelle served as a tutor with the National Honor Society and won the Montgomery County
Public School Superintendent's Writing Award. She also wrote for her school's newspaper and its
literary magazine, and was public relations chairman of the Young Organization of Chinese Americans.
Michelle plans a career in medical law after graduating from Stanford. |
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1989 |
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Anita S. Pacylowski
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Columbia, MD, Atholton High School
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| Anita is the recipient of a Level I Award from the National Foundation for advancement in the Arts for her exceptional competence in the held of classical ballet. She has studied at the Washington School of Ballet and participated in summer programs with the San Francisco, Boston and Joffrey Ballet companies. A very self-disciplined, hard-working and independent person, Anita has a strong devotion to dance and an equally strong devotion to education. Anita states that her mother has kept her aware of her Korean heritage and culture, thereby instilling in her a faith in herself and her family. |
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1991 |
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Wesley S. Chan
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Towson, MD, Towson High School| College Plans: Princeton University |
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1995 |
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Linette P. Cheng
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Bethesda, MD, Walt Whitman High School| College Plans: Maryland Institute College of Art |
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| I graduated with a Bachelor's Degree of Interior Architecture and Design. Currently, I run an excavation corporation on the Eastern Shore, design and exhibit paintings as they progress. |
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1995 |
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Marian Lee
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Potomac, MD, Winston Churchill High School| College Plans: Harvard College |
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1996 |
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Vaughn T. Gray
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Patomac, MD, Saint Andrew's Episcopal School| College Plans: Completed Amherst College in 2000 |
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| Completed Human Sciences Degree at St. Hughs College, Oxford. Currently attending Weill Cornell Medical School in NYC |
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1997 |
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Gautam Mukunda
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Silver Spring, MD, Montgomery Blair High School| College Plans: Harvard |
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| After Harvard I worked for a year at the Kennedy School of Government, then for two years at McKinsey. Now I am a PhD student in Political Science at MIT. |
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1998 |
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Daniel L. Wagner
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Owings Mills, MD, McDonogh School| College Plans: University of Maryland |
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| Graduated from the University of Maryland in 2002. Completed medical school in 2006 and now aiming to tackle the obesity issue in America. |
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1999 |
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Christopher N. Baily
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Silver Spying, MD, Montgomery Blair High School| College Plans: Cornell University |
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| Christopher is from Silver Spring, Maryland, and recently graduated from Montgomery Blair High School. His is a 1999 Presidential Scholar
Arts scholar in visual arts, and also has interest in video arts. He has won many awards for his art,
including being a Maryland Distinguished Scholar ARTS finalist and winning first place in
the Maryland Scholastic Press Awards for his work in his school paper. Christopher will attend Cornell University in the fall where he will study Fine Arts and Political Science. |
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1999 |
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Evan M. Goldman
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Bethesda, MD, Walt Whitman High School| College Plans: Maryland Institute College of Art |
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| Evan Goldman has been drawing since before he can remember. He began painting under the direction of Mr. Walt Bartman when he was
twelve. Evan turned his family's guest room into a studio and has been painting intensely ever since. Evan has sold many paintings, and has had two professional shows. Next year he will attend Maryland Institute College of Art, in Baltimore. Evan's awards include the Marie Walsh Sharpe Scholarship, Maryland Distinguished Scholar in the Arts Scholarship, the Arts Recognition
Talent Search, and second place in the Maryland Artist Equity Competition. |
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1999 |
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Christopher L. Guo
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North Potomac, MD, Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School| College Plans: Harvard University |
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| Chris strides from Richmond, Virginia and for much of his early life attended an all boys St. Christopher's School. There he won back to back "Highest Academic Average" prizes through middle school and ninth grade, although losing to Ned Stone in 7th grade. Outside the classroom, Chris found time to play ruthless short stick defense in lacrosse and run 3 seasons of cross-country and track, mostly due to the mandatory athletics policy at St. C. During high school, he moved to idyllic suburban Maryland, attended Wootton High School for a short time, and excelled at taking standardized tests. Because of Harvard's prestige, Chris went to college with several people who either were or will eventually become famous. For example, he lived in the same house as actress Natalie Portman. Upon graduation in 2003, Chris worked briefly as an investment banking analyst at Banc of America Securities, whose offices are located in the Mugatu building south of Central Park, before running away to the West Coast and calling San Diego "home." He is currently a Ph.D. student at UC Santa Barbara, in the Economics and Environmental Science Program. Everyday he rides his bike to school and works on decreasing his carbon footprint. |
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1999 |
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Stephanie M. Waters
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Columbia, MD, River Hill High School
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