Westside Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
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More than 15,000 students nationwide, representing about half of 1% of each state’s graduating class, have been selected as semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. They were the
top scorers on the 1990 Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Finalists will be considered for one of 1,800 National Merit Scholarships each worth $2,000.
Beverly Hills
* Beverly Hills High--Kayvaan Ghaseemieh, Eliot A. Jamison, Piotr S. Jewien, Shai S. Shwartz, Josh Swartz, Eric D. Winston, Yas Yadegar, Jennifer L. Yokoyama, Jin H. Yoon, Ali Zarrinpar.
Culver City
* Culver City High--Matthew Frank
Los Angeles
* Brentwood School--Elizabeth C. Ayer, Danny L. Bressler, Jimmy H. Cho, Daniel L. Rogoff and John A. Stieger.
* Ben Franklin High--Stephen Wong
* Alexander Hamilton High--Juliane K. Crump, Anna R. Dale and Kaneez M. Munjee
* Los Angeles High--Arnold Lee and Jason L. Sage
* Loyola High--Robert P. Fielding, Terrence J. Fitzgibbons, John A. Golden, Edward J. Han, James T. Keane, Lindsay R. Kiriakos, Michael O. Palmer and Kenneth J. Weber
* Marlborough School--Caroline L. Bagshaw,
Amber T. Busuttil, Andrea F. Chang, Candrika Chapman, Catherine S. Corman, Angela R. Heile, Sarah E. Jakle, Karen Y. Matsuoka and Amanda L. Schreiber
* Marymount High--Karen S. Lewicki
* University High--Nicklas A. Akers, Allon Amitai, Matthew B. Cohan, Julian P. Hsu and Jeffrey O. Twu
* Venice High--Edward K. Hui and Quyen H. Nguyen
* Windward High--Amber R. Rosin and Erol Tamer
Pacific Palisades
* Pacific Palisades High--Ritu Batra, Danny B. Cardinale, Ari E. Miller, Jeannine Rahimian and Jonathan Romano
Santa Monica
* Crossroads School--Sean E. Purcell, Joseph A. Rosenblum and Ariel I. Traasdahl
* Santa Monica High--Jennifer R. Chao, Edan Dekel, Andrew S. Gersick, David J. Hearn, Sam Heinrich, Philippa Lowe and Alexander Wang
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