AGENDA
Welcome by Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse
Dr. Papenfuse introduces Major Riddick
Remarks by Major Riddick
Major Riddick introduces the Governor
Remarks by Governor Parris N. Glendening
Presentation of Awards by Governor Glendening
Winners in order of announcement:
Honorable Mention:
Prize: Microsoft FrontPage 97 donated by the Maryland State Archives
2. Alberto Tabian (will attend)
Woodlawn High School, Baltimore (Senior)
lives in Baltimore
Would like to go to University of Maryland, College Park and major in computer science
No formal classes in html. Self-taught and in-home mentoring. Learned a number of softwares at home over the last year which include html editors, graphics software, and mapedit. Used all these
tools in designing and producing Web pages.
Prize: Microsoft FrontPage 97 donated by the Maryland State Archives
Third Place: College
Prize: Microsoft Gift Package donated by Microsoft
Representative: Angela Altimont, Microsoft Marketing Manager for the MidAtlantic Region
Third Place: High School
2. Brad Hamblin & Rich Leland (will attend)
both live in Baltimore
Richard Leland and Brad Hamblin are both seniors at Eastern Technical High School.
Richard Leland would like to go to the Maryland Institute, College of Art and major in Visual Communications.
Brad Hamblin would like to go to Catonsville Community College and major in Computer Graphics.
Neither Rich nor Brad have taken any HTML courses. They started from scratch and received help from books and instructor, Eric Wallen.
Prize: Internet access for one year of AT&T WorldNet service
Representative: Joan Marshall, VP of AT&T
Second Place: College
1. Juanson Pitt (will attend)
Morgan State University (senior) majoring in Graphic Design.
home address is Piscataway, NJ
Graduating May 18, 1997.
Never had any training or
schooling in html or computers.
Prize: Hitachi Pentium notebook computer donated by COMPUSA of Rockville
Representative: John Sampogna
Second Place: High School
Prize: Pentium multimedia computer system donated by Twinbrook TV & Computers of Rockville
Representative: Aaron Byrd, Chief Technology Officer
First Place:
Prize: $5,000 donated by Maryland Information Technology Center
Representative: Jim Culp, President