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Martha Schwebach (third from the right) meets with President Gerald Ford in the Oval Office, along with the other honorees of the Ten Outstanding Young Women of America award in 1974 Martha Schwebach holds her Nursing Legend Award. Martha K. Schwebach (born February 3, 1939) was the first family nurse practitioner in the United States. [1]
One other Nebraskan previously competed in the Miss America's Outstanding Teen. Faron Medhi of Omaha was crowned Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2022 on March 6, 2022, at Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center in Omaha. She went on to win Miss Teen USA 2022 on October 1, 2022, becoming the first delegate from Nebraska to win the title.
Methodist Women's Hospital (Elkhorn, Nebraska) ... Miss Nebraska's Outstanding Teen; N. Nebraska Correctional Center for Women; R. Reverend Little's Young Ladies ...
The JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World, usually JCI TOYP, program serves to formally recognize young people who excel in their chosen fields and exemplify the best attributes of the world's young people. The program is sponsored by Junior Chamber International (JCI).
The Miss Nebraska's Teen competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the U.S. state of Nebraska in the Miss America's Teen pageant.. Boston Pettera of North Platte was crowned Miss Nebraska's Teen on June 9, 2023 at the North Platte HS Performing Arts Center in North Platte, Nebraska.
Women around the world who have shown leadership, courage, resourcefulness, and willingness to sacrifice for others, especially in promoting women's rights United States: Joan & Joseph Birman Research Prize in Topology and Geometry: Association for Women in Mathematics: Outstanding young female researcher in topology or geometry United States
She wanted to become a doctor from a young age. [3] She attended public school in Baltimore City and became the first Black president of the student government at Dulaney High School in Cockeysville. [2] During high school, she completed an internship through the Nursing Program at Johns Hopkins to begin to explore the field of medicine. [3]
The Federal Woman's Award was established by Barbara Bates Gunderson in 1960, while she was serving on the Civil Service Commission. Her goal was to publicize the ways women were excelling in federal employment, and to encourage young women to consider careers with federal laboratories and agencies. [ 2 ]