Recognition of Outstanding Science Students

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Recognition of Outstanding Science Students (1988)
by Robert Badham

Source: 1988 Congressional Record, Vol. 134, Page E1622 www.justice.gov

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Recognition of Outstanding Science Students

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HON. ROBERT BADHAM

OF CALIFORNIA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

May 19, 1988


Mr. BADHAM. Mr. Speaker, it is my honor today to recognize 36 young men and women from southern California who have been named outstanding high school science stu­ dents. They were recognized recently by Chapman College, an excellent school in Orange, CA, that many residents of the 40th congressional district have the opportunity to attend.

The future of our Nation depends on quality education in the fields of science and technol­ ogy. Without such emphasis, the United States risks losing its place as the undisputed economic leader of the free world.

Here are the students who are deserving of recognition by this body:

Scott Siegel, David Cesario, Eyal Gold­ mann, Hiep Quach, Jason Black, Michele Wen-Yee Chan, Jon Pickett, Glen De Sandre, Albert Huang, Paul Cash, Roy D. Yen, Debo­ rah K. Oh, Jong Moon. John Lee, Mike Coffin, Steve Burgeson, Yu-Jen Wang, Ripdeep Mangat, Sheila Tai, Jill Gould, Kevin Kawado, Terry Chun, Shiva Malek, Jennifer Tan, Antho­ ny C. Shen, David C. Bear, Dat Tien Dinh, Mi­ chael Medina, Sang Tran, Robert Fowler, Brad Collins, Ilene Goldman, Phil Homer, Cindy Al­ exander, Arian Pampo-Flores and Danny Braunstein.

Mr. Speaker, these students hold the key to our future standing in the world. I'm sure my colleagues join me in congratulating these young men and women and encouraging them to continue their hard work

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