[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 27 (Thursday, March 4, 2004)]
[Senate]
[Page S2221]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                RECOGNITION OF MORIAH KATHERINE NACHBAUR

 Mrs. BOXER. Madam President, I bring to the Senate's attention 
an exception and talented student, Moriah Katherine Nachbaur, 17, of 
Crystal Springs Uplands School in Redwood City, CA. Moriah is the 
daughter of Dr. Thomas and Susan Nachbaur.
  Moriah Nachbaur was recently named a California finalist in the 2004 
Intel Science Talent Search for her botany project. The Intel Science 
Board Talent Search recognizes and rewards America's brightest young 
minds for their achievements in science and math. Over 1,600 students 
applied nationwide for the 2004 Intel Science Talent Search, and the 
field has been narrowed to 40 finalists. A grand prize winner will be 
selected on March 16th in Washington, DC. I am proud that my State of 
California has three finalists.
  At Crystal Springs Uplands School, Moriah plays varsity badminton. 
She is a classical pianist and an award winning photographer and poet. 
Moriah is an outstanding student who was earned many science honors.
  California is proud of Moriah Nachbaur and I am pleased to recognize 
her outstanding accomplishment. I wish her the best of luck at the 
final awards event and continued success in her education.

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