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Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) Country # Year Surname 1stName MName PrevName SCH Desc Other (Non US) Sect Chapter 1 1941 Gladney Patricia Thomas Instrument Deceased NY/NJ New Jersey 2 1942 Monahan Dorothy Broadfield CFI Deceased SCS Missouri Valley 3 1947 Sewell Elizabeth "Susie" Comm CFI Also 1993. Deceased SCS Oklahoma Mercury 13; 4 1948 Hixson Jean Acad, Masters Deceased NCS All-Ohio 5 1949 Sweet Virginia Instrument WASP; Died 2009 NY/NJ 6 1950 Stone Amalie Ward Comm CFI SES Carolinas 7 1951 Swartwood Jean Peden Multi-Engine Mid-East E. Pennsylvania Mercury 13; 8 1952 Dietrich Janet C Instrument Deceased SWS 9 1953 Evans Donna Ruth Instrument SWS Long Beach 10 1954 Woodhams Dorothy "Susie" Comm CFI NCS Kansas 11 1954 Leebold Nancy Ellis Grd Eng. A&E Mechanic Silver Anniversary Australia Australian 12 1955 Cheetham Lucille L Instrument NCS Gr Kansas City 13 1956 Mahn Shirley M Instrument Deceased New-Eng 14 1957 McConnell Georgianna Multi-Engine Instructor SES Tennessee 15 1958 Shields Anne M Instrument Middle E E Pennsylvania 16 1959 Fraser Cora McDonald Link Instructor/CFI Deceased SES Alabama 17 1960 Mentzer Ann Piggott Instrument Mid-Atl 18 1961 Wladyke Harriett CFI-Instrument NCS All-Ohio 19 1962 Wikander Ruth Instrument Aerocar; Deceased NWS WASP; Deceased 20 1963 Benn Velta S CFI-Instrument 2010 Mid-Atl Virginia 21 1963 Brumlow Nancy Elizabeth CFI-Instrument Died 2017 SCS Dallas 22 1964 Creason Mary R CFI-Instrument NCS Michigan 23 1964 McCormick Jill S ATP WASP; Deceased NCS Indiana 24 1964 Toney Florence S Comm CFI Deceased NCS Wisconsin 25 1965 Ferguson Janet Multi-Engine Instrument England British 26 1965 Rayburn Carol CFI-Instrument FAA NWS 27 1965 St Onge Ruby Jane CFI-Instrument NCS Minnesota 28 1966 Blair Mary Frances CFI-Instrument Deceased SCS Oklahoma Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) 29 1966 Reynolds Jean P CFI-Instrument Deceased SWS Tucson 30 1966 Winzer Christine L ATP Multi-Engine Deceased NCS Chicago Area 31 1967 Blanchard Wendy Helen Comm Glider CFI Comm SE Multi-Engine Cape Girardeau 32 1967 Braese Evelyn B Ground Instructor NCS Area Comm Instrument IR CFI 33 1967 Pope Yvonne E ME ATC England British San Fernando 34 1967 Trenholm Ardyth "Ardie" Comm SWS Valley 35 1968 Jones Hazel Henson McKendrickCFI-Instrument Deceased SCS Dallas 36 1968 Kelton Helen A Acad, Bach Deceased SWS Bay Cities 37 1968 Pirrung Theresse "Terri" CFI-Instrument-Heli NY/NJ W New York 38 1968 Rogers Martha "Marti" Graham CFI Multi-Engine SWS 39 1969 Flaum Donna L Multi-Engine Seaplane NY/NJ Greater NY 40 1969 Reindl Mary Joan CFI-Instrument Died 2020 NCS Gr Kansas Area 41 1969 van den Dool Yvonne Multi-Engine Instrument South AfricaS African 42 1969 Wright Carol Lee Multi-Engine NCS All-Ohio 43 1970 deBlicquy Lorna Vivian ATP Instrument Died 2009 Canada ECS E Ontario 44 1970 Luhta Caroline "Connie" CFI + CFI Instrument NCS All-Ohio 45 1970 Cowing Evelyn Sedivy CFI-Instrument SCS Nebraska 46 1971 Jones Joyce Whitmore CFI-Instrument SWS 47 1971 Parker Charlotte CFI-Instrument Deceased NCS Gr Kansas City 48 1971 Sheffer Helen Instrument CFII WASP; Deceased Mid-Atl E Pennsylvania 49 1971 White Ann Multi-Engine Retractable South AfricaS African 50 1972 Esselburne Ann Frances ATP Multi-Engine NCS All-Ohio CFI-Instrument-Multi- 51 1972 Harris Karen L. Walker Engine SCS Denver 52 1972 Jefford Ruth M. Hurst Instrument NWS Alaska 53 1972 Jones Connie JoEllen Instrument SCS Oklahoma 54 1972 Schiffman Jean "Sunny" Marilyn Instrument SWS CFI-Instrument-Multi- 55 1973 Domas Patricia Engine NCS Michigan 56 1973 Husby Peggy Bolton CFI-Instrument SES N Georgia 57 1973 Merk Ora Rae CFI-Instrument NWS E Washington Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) 58 1973 Sargent Frances R ATP SES Florida Goldcoast 59 1973 Tuller Dorothy Ann CFI Deceased 1977 Mid-Atl Washington DC 60 1974 Borgerding Carol A CFI-Instrument SWS Phoenix 61 1974 Holmes Gloria W CFI-Instrument SES NOLA 62 1974 Kochanek Mary F CFI NWS 63 1974 McGee Helen M Comm Instrument SWS 64 1974 Sestito Barbara A Goetz CFI SWS 65 1975 Fairbanks Nancy "Pat" CFI-Heli NCS All-Ohio 66 1975 Hirth Rene CFI-Instrument SCS El Paso 67 1975 Hooker Linda Mary Comm Instrument CFI SES Arkansas 68 1975 May Mary Dian Ward ATP SWS Santa Clara Valley 69 1975 Stanford Margaret C Comm Instrument NCS Idaho 70 1976 Anglin Mary Elaine CFI-Instrument Died 2020 NCS Michigan 71 1976 Cary Lynn Palmer CFI SWS 72 1976 Linsley Susan Cutler Multi-Engine New-Eng E New England 73 1976 Pilkinton Amy Louise Acad, Bach SES Shreveport 74 1976 Radecki Nicole Paule Multi-Engine NY/NJ Long Island 75 1976 Schermerhorn Elizabeth Jane Multi-Engine Instrument Canada ECS E Ontario 76 1977 Davidson Ursula M CFI SES Florida Goldcoast San Fernando 77 1977 Dinan Elizabeth C Multi-Engine SWS Valley 78 1977 Izzo Angela Instrument Mid-Atl E Pennsylvania 79 1977 Sutton Carole A Instrument SCS Nebraska 80 1977 Taylor Roberta E Multi-Engine Died 2012. Canada WCS Alberta 81 1978 Basler Lana Joan Instrument NWS Intermountain 82 1978 Baumann Joanruth Acad, Masters SWS San Diego 83 1978 Hollowell Linda CFI-Instrument Mid-Atl Hampton Roads RSG-Annotated Biblio 84 1978 Niekamp Dorothy Rinehart Women in Aviation Also 1989 NCS Indiana 85 1978 Reo Rita CFI SES 86 1978 Snow Evelyn L Multi-Engine SCS NOLA 87 1978 Trubey Verene ATP NCS All-Ohio 88 1978 Wicks Rene ATP NWS Williamette Valley 89 1979 Boyd Jacqueline Breeden Acad, Masters Also 1994. PHD SCS Nebraska Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) 90 1979 D'Amico Joan Patricia Instrument Also 1981 NWS Montana 91 1979 Howard Marijane Nelson Evans Instrument SWS Aloha 92 1979 McNamara Anne B CFI SES 93 1979 Pelletti Janice Marie Orr Young CFI Multi-Engine NCS Minnesota 94 1979 Ruth Anitra Doss CFI Airlines-Pan Am SES 95 1979 Zeidler Terry M ATP NCS Minnesota 96 1980 Bower Gray Gordon CFI-Instrument SES Florida 97 1980 Burchette Rosalie Haney ATP Multi-Engine NCS All-Ohio 98 1980 DePue Carol B Instrument Grd Instruction SWS Reno High Sierra 99 1980 Miller Donna Jean Comm Also 1996 SCS Colorado 100 1980 Monterubio Mary P. Murphy Multi-Engine NCS Gr Kansas Area 101 1980 Rockwell Patricia Jean CFI-Instrument NY/NJ Long Island 102 1980 Unger Virginia E. Lee CFI Multi-Engine SWS Tucson 103 1980 Voss Mary Jo CFI SES Shreveport 104 1981 Clarke Carolyn Elizabeth CFI-Multi-Engine SCS Utah 105 1981 Craig Evelyn June Comm SWS Fullerton 106 1981 D'Amico Joan Patricia ATP Also 1979 NWS Montana Marie 107 1981 Donner Teresa "Terri" Multi-Engine Airlines-UPS Mid-Atl 108 1981 Giebe Charlene F ATP SWS Aloha 109 1981 Bail Mary Suzanne Jablonski-TaylorComm Multi-Engine SWS 110 1981 Perry June Instrument Australia Australian 111 1982 Anderson Eileen B CFI SES Shreveport 112 1982 Crawford Sharon Rita Amer.Flyers-CFI Airlines-United SWS Long Beach Ann 113 1982 Cutter Virginia "Ginger" Mitchell ATP Airlines-US Airways NWS 114 1982 Flaspohler Melissa "Misti" M Vreeland CFI SWS 115 1982 Graham Judy Ann CFI Multi-Engine Deceased NCS Indiana Amer.Flyers-CFI-Multi- 116 1982 Johnson Karen Ann Engine Also 1984 NCS Indiana 117 1982 Martlew Glenda Lorraine ATP CFI-Multi Engine NCS Michigan Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) Amer.Flyers-Comm 118 1982 McAdam Bobbie Ann Raske Instrument NCS Chicago Area 119 1982 Thorp Gabrielle Anita ATP Multi-Engine SWS Phoenx Amer.Flyers-Comm 120 1982 Tzetzos Elene Instrument SWS Amer.Flyers-Comm 121 1982 Weimer Dolores M Instrument NCS Chicago Area 122 1982 Westmoreland Mary Lou CFI-Instrument SES 123 1983 Alexander Linda "Mike" ATP Airlines-Continental SCS Houston 124 1983 Bloch Carol Neilsen ATP SWS Amer.Flyers-CFI- 125 1983 Brand Lori A Instrument FAA Safety Inspector SWS 126 1983 Carr Bonnie Jeanne L CFI-Instrument SES Florida Goldcoast Candalyn 127 1983 Chamberlin "Candi" CFI-Instrument SCS Colorado 128 1983 Cook Lisa Marie ATP SES NOLA Margaret 129 1983 Drescher "Marcy" Judith Glaeseman Multi-Engine NCS Minnesota 130 1983 McCormack Diane Douglass Amer.Flyers-CFI SCS 131 1983 McCracken Ann Amer.Flyers-Instrument NCS All-Ohio 132 1983 Miller Michelle CFI-Instrument SCS El Paso Amer.Flyers-CFI-Multi- 133 1983 Murray Susan Engine SCS Oklahoma 134 1983 Ohlsson Patricia Ann Bizzoso Multi-Engine NY/NJ Long Island RSG-Canadian Women 135 1983 Render Shirley Linda Pilots Canada WCS Manitoba 136 1983 Rich Melody Lucille CFI SWS Santa Paula 137 1983 Rickett Sylvia Comm Multi-Engine SWS Los Angelos 138 1983 Vandersloot Jeanne Amer.Flyers-Multi-Engine NCS Lake Michigan Jane 139 1984 Bailey Martha "Janie" CFI SCS 140 1984 Batz Suzanne Fay CFI Multi-Engine Airlines-United NCS Gr Kansas City 141 1984 Cook Loretta Ann Haskell CFI New Eng 142 1984 Dickerhoof Dorothy Kathleen CFI NCS Gr Kansas City Amelia Earhart Scholarships by Year (1941-2021) 143 1984 Ferrell Jane Ellen Amer.Flyers-Instrument SWS 144 1984 Ficek Susan Amer.Flyers-Instrument NCS Chicago Area 145 1984 Harris Georgina Belle "Jo" CFI ATP Canada WCS Alberta Airframe Powerplant 146 1984 Johnson Karen Ann Mechanic Also 1982 NCS Indiana 147 1984 Jones Rosemary Schuster Instrument SES 148 1984 Kropp Evelyn CFI Multi-Engine New Eng Connecticut Ann 149 1984 Ludtke Teresa "Terry" Herron CFI-Instrument NCS Minnesota 150 1984 Mason Janet L Amer.Flyers-Instrument NCS Missouri 151 1984 Maule Susan DeEtta ATP Airlines-US Airways SWS San Diego 152 1984 McConnell Constance Ann Multi-Engine NCS All-Ohio 153 1984 O'Hara Ellen L Amer.
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