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Candidates for the Presidential Scholars Program -- March 3, 2015 Candidates for the Presidential Scholars Program January 2015 [*] An asterisk indicates a Candidate for Presidential Scholar in the Arts. Candidates are grouped by their legal place of residence; the state abbreviation listed, if different, may indicate where the candidate attends school. Alabama AL - Adamsville - [ * ] Adriane Tharp, Alabama School of Fine Arts AL - Alabaster - Elise N. Helton, Evangel Classical Christian School AL - Athens - Weston H. Sims, East Limestone High School AL - Attalla - Rebekah M. Beasley, Sardis High School AL - Auburn - Changhee Lee, Auburn High School AL - Auburn - Nancy F. Tao, Auburn High School AL - Bessemer - Marcus B. Mckinney, John Carroll High School AL - Birmingham - Jagger J. Alexander, Shades Valley High School AL - Birmingham - Mason Falligant, Center Point High School AL - Birmingham - Nathan S. Holt, Oak Mountain High School AL - Birmingham - Joshua E. Taggart, Spain Park High School AL - Birmingham - Nath G. Tumlin, Alabama School of Fine Arts AL - Dothan - Savannah L. Jenne, Houston Academy AL - East Brewton - Ryan A. Garmeson, T R Miller High School AL - Eva - Jessika Holmes, Albert P. Brewer High School AL - Fairhope - Thomas C. Casolaro, Fairhope High School AL - Fairhope - Zachary B. Hill, Fairhope High School AL - Gadsden - Harsh Sinha, Gadsden City High School AL - Guntersville - Emma L. Fancher, Guntersville High School AL - Hartselle - Molly K. Buffington, Hartselle High School AL - Helena - Lindsey Jinright, Pelham High School AL - Homewood - Jessica Tolbert, Homewood High School AL - Hoover - Danae Argyropoulou, Hoover High School AL - Hoover - Rebecca N. Leech, Spain Park High School AL - Hoover - Marshall B. Strickland, Hoover High School AL - Hoover - Rebecca D. Townsend, Hoover High School AL - Huntsville - James W. Brahm, Virgil I. Grissom High School AL - Huntsville - Ratannya S. Bralley, Virgil I. Grissom High School AL - Huntsville - Ashley N. Story, Sparkman High School AL - Indian Springs - Lauren N. Sullivan, Briarwood Christian High School AL - Madison - Joshua C. Abreo, James Clemens High School AL - Madison - Sai P. Chennupati, James Clemens High School AL - Madison - Nathan C. Fox, Bob Jones High School AL - Madison - Mary G. Jenkins, Bob Jones High School AL - Madison - Brandon C. Martin, Sparkman High School AL - Madison - Mckenzie M. Rozek, Madison Academy AL - Madison - Stephanie D. Song, Randolph School AL - Madison - Tina Tian, Bob Jones High School AL - Madison - Max A. Ward, Bob Jones High School AL - Mobile - Angela Y. Chieh, Alabama School of Math & Science AL - Mobile - Caroline E. Scott, St. Paul's Episcopal School AL - Mobile - Susan D. Wettermark, St. Paul's Episcopal School AL - Montgomery - Corey D. Janson, Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Montgomery - Emily E. Jantz, Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Montgomery - Joshua L. Lambert, Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Montgomery - Mikaela A. Matela, Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Montgomery - Ruchir Rastogi, Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School AL - Mountain Brk - Tristan Trechsel, Indian Springs School AL - Mountain Brook - Claire E. Davis, Mountain Brook High School AL - Mountain Brook - Lindsey Kirk, Mountain Brook High School AL - Owens Cross Roads - Rachael C. Mackenzie, Huntsville High School AL - Thomasville - Nathanael Carroll, Thomasville High School AL - Tuscaloosa - Maria H. Huryn, The Capital School AL - Vestavia - Philip R. Wang, Vestavia Hills High School AL - Vestavia Hills - Lynn K. Han, Vestavia Hills High School AL - Vestavia Hills - Spencer C. Haynes, Vestavia Hills High School AL - Vestavia Hills - Luke M. Hogewood, Vestavia Hills High School AL - Vestavia Hills - Samuel R. Tindall, Vestavia Hills High School AL - Vestavia Hills - Shirley Y. Zhang, Vestavia Hills High School Alaska AK - Anchorage - Hayden T. Arend, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - John C. Bell, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Lydia Blanchet, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Benton A. Campbell, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Wesley J. Chien, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Emily I. Dahl, Interior Distance Education of Alaska AK - Anchorage - Gus W. Floerchinger, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Zoey A. Flynn, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Sterling W. Gingerich, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Nora L. Herzog, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Kari M. Jahnsen, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - James P. Janezich, A. J. Dimond High School AK - Anchorage - Abagail N. Khachadoorian, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Piper H. Kurtz, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Simon Lynn, South Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Sean O. Mahoney, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Ryan D. Merriner, Grace Christian School AK - Anchorage - Catherine A. O'Donnell, Phillips Exeter Academy AK - Anchorage - Madeline R. Ringer, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Kaily Stanton, A. J. Dimond High School AK - Anchorage - Sylvia A. Taylor, West Anchorage High School AK - Anchorage - Teva Wiese, West Anchorage High School AK - Delta Junction - Valerie P. Krepel, Delta Junction School AK - Eagle River - Alexander G. Culbert, Chugiak High School AK - Eagle River - Tyler Delrosso, Chugiak High School AK - Eagle River - Cody D. Keith, Eagle River High School AK - Eagle River - Alexandra T. Webb, Eagle River High School AK - Eielson Afb - Jonathan E. Liberman, Ben Eielson High School AK - Fairbanks - Grant W. Ackerman, West Valley High School AK - Fairbanks - Atticus R. 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