Presidential Scholars Announcement of the Selection of 121 Students as Presidential Scholars of 1979.
The President today announced the Presidential Scholars for 1979. They are 121 graduating high school seniors, chosen on the basis of academic excellence, leadership, and accomplishment in other areas such as the visual and performing arts. The scholars will visit Washington from June 17 to 20 as the guests of the White House and the U.S. Office of Education.
The Presidential Scholars program, established by Executive order in 1964, annually honors one boy and one girl from each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Americans living abroad, and 15 students selected at large. The students, from both public and private schools, are initially identified through scores on precollege examinations nationally administered in secondary schools. The scholars are selected by the Commission on Presidential Scholars, a panel of private citizens from a variety of fields, who serve without compensation.
During their visit to Washington, the scholars will receive Presidential Scholars medallions in a White House ceremony. They will also attend seminars with authorities in many fields, meet with their elected officials, and visit historic sites. The scholars receive no financial award.
1979 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS
Alabama
GORDON A. TURNBULL, Mobile
BRENDA J. SWAIN, Anniston
Alaska
PHILIP R. ROBISON, Anchorage
DOUOLAS R. FRANKLIN, Anchorage
CHARLOTTE A. HAMMOND, Eagle River
Arizona
BRIAN L. JARVIS, Phoenix
KAREN A. CUROSH, Phoenix
Arkansas
BRENT A. RICHERT, Texarkana
ELIZABETH A. THIELE, Fort Smith
California
JAMES S. McGUIRE, Palo Alto
SCOTT A. LAPE, Chico
SARAH L. GIBBONS, Palo Alto
Colorado
WILLIAM P. MACKENDRICK, Hotchkiss
SUSAN P. MIZNER, Englewood
Connecticut
JAMES P. CRIMMINS, Wilton
FRANCESCA A. HAYSLETT, Woodbridge
Delaware
ANTHONY DEH-CHUEN So, Wilmington
PHILIPPA J. WEBSTER, Wilmington
District of Columbia
JAMIN B. RASKIN
MARIA A. SULLIVAN
JACQUELINE A. BERRIEN
Florida
TODD G. KOCOUREK, Tampa
TERRI M. WILLIAMSON, Ft. Myers
Georgia
BROOKS R. BURDETTE, Hogansville
JAMES H. GILLAND, Atlanta
LLOYD S. HAWK, Atlanta
MARY W. MCCARTHY, Decatur
Hawaii
JONATHAN V. SELINGER, Honolulu
SHEILA, LI TIEN LING, Honolulu
Idaho
KARY D. SMOUT, Pocatello
ANNA J. JOHNSON, Eden
Illinois
CARL A. HESS, Northfield
CRAIG F. PRESTON, E. St. Louis
SUSAN H. ROSENBERG, Evanston
Indiana
JOHN E. BERNERS, South Bend
LAURA J. RIGGS, Danville
Iowa
DUFFY CRAVEN, West Des Moines
LLOYD K. MITCHELL, Des Moines
BARBARA A. KNAPP, Council Bluffs
Kansas
DAVID S. CUNNINGHAM, Salina
LESLIE J. MAY, Oskaloosa
Kentucky
GAGE R. JOHNSON, Bowling Green
LISA C. CANNON, Eddyville
Louisiana
MICHAEL T. ANDERSON, New Orleans
LOULAN J. PITRE, JR., Galliano
DEBORAH L. THURBER, New Orleans
PHOEBE E. BRIAN, Alexandria
Maine
THOMAS E. MELENDY, Rockland
MYRNA L. KOONCE, Oakland
Maryland
DAVID F. INNIS, Hyattsville
SHARON L. GRAY, Rockville
Massachusetts
JEFFREY J. LOBO, Westford
LAWRENCE J. HOBBIE, Falmouth
CATHERINE DURSO, South Hadley
Michigan
RONALD E. ELLIS, Okemos
MARY G. ARMSTRONG, Grand Blanc
Minnesota
THOMAS J. LENK, Aurora
ARTURO C. MADRID, Minneapolis
JACQUELINE K. GIROUX, St. Cloud
Mississippi
GEORGE F. RICE, Vicksburg
LAURIE I. HAMILTON, Pascagoula
Missouri
STEVE S. GOLSTON, Camdenton
CORNELIA A. HECKER, St. Joseph
Montana
MICHAEL J. ROAM, Billings
ARDIS A. MOE, Billings
Nebraska
JOHN R. WILSON, Hastings
KRISTINE L. PETERSEN, Omaha
Nevada
ROGER V. VOGELER, Elko
REBECCA F. HAAG, Boulder City
New Hampshire
PANG-YEN FAN, Exeter
ANDREA FINK, Durham
New Jersey
STEVEN RAPKIN, Millburn
SIMINA M. FARCASIU, Princeton
New Mexico
CHRISTOPHER A. SHERA, Los Alamos
CAROL J. O'ROURKE, Los Alamos
New York
THEODORE E. SPERLING, Bronx
WILLIAM D. URQUHART, North Babylon
ARI M. LIEMAN, New York City
ANNALIESE S. KAMBOUR, Schenectady
North Carolina
JEEN KIM, Greenville
DAGMAR HERZOG, Durham
North Dakota
GARRETT J. STUCK, Minor
CHRISTINE M. EVANS, Grand Forks
Ohio
ROBERT E. WENZ, North Royalton
JULIE E. JACOBS, Columbus
Oklahoma
DWIGHT N. PETERSON, Edmond
CARY L. STANFORD, Tulsa
Oregon
PHILLIP D. BROWN, JR., Lake Oswego
MARION S. BRET-HARTE, Hillsboro
Pennsylvania
SCOTT B. SMITH, Fairless Hills
ANN F. MOHRBACHER, Flourtown
Puerto Rico
EDUARDO R. JUNCOSA, Rio Piedras
CARMEN M. ARIAS, Miramar
Rhode Island
MARK J. WEGNER, Providence
SHANNON L. REAGAN, Middletown
South Carolina
CHRISTOPHER J. FALTER, Columbia
MARGARET J. GREEN, Charleston
South Dakota
BRILSFORD B. FLINT, Rapid City
PAMELA R. RASMUSSON, Dell Rapids
Tennessee
ALAN L. HALBERT, Oak Ridge
ANNE-ALISON G. BURTON, Memphis
Texas
WILLIAM N. CREAGER, Midland
VICTORIA L. EASTUS, Dallas
Utah
DOUGLAS P. HANSEN, Provo
WENDY L. MATIS, Ogden
Vermont
JAMES C. LINDNER, Burlington
EILEEN A. McARDLE, Rutland
Virginia
MURRAY D. TANZER, Arlington
JAMES T. HAMILTON, Alexandria
ELIZABETH E. KISS, Alexandria
KAREN WHITING, Richmond
Washington
PAUL F. SJOHOLM, Everett
DEBORAH K. UNDERWOOD, Walla Walla
West Virginia
JEFFREY D. ADKINS, Beckley
MARY E. CONNELLY, Charleston
Wisconsin
MARTIN E. POITZSCH, Eau Claire
ANNE E. BECKER, Whitefish Bay
Wyoming
MIKE F. DUNLEAVY, Powell
PATRICIA S. HOLLAND, Worland
Virgin Islands
GREGORY V. SMITH, St. Thomas
Canal Zone
CATHERINE A. CIEPIELA, Balboa
Jimmy Carter, Presidential Scholars Announcement of the Selection of 121 Students as Presidential Scholars of 1979. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/249287