Blood Donors Commended For 10-Gallon Contribution
The Inland Northwest Blood Center has commended the following donors who comprise the 1994 10-gallon donor group. To reach the 10-gallon level, a person must have given blood for at least 13 years and donated 80 units, the last unit during 1994.
They are:
Don Boston, Dale Braaten, Charles Brondos, Richard Carman, Willard Clark, Gene Cohen, Duane Costa, Everett Cox, Kelley Curran, Ross Davenport, Robert Divine, Jack Donais, Darrel Dotson, Sharon Durkin and Robert Fisher.
Bryce Fossum, Allan Foster, Robert Gay, Frank Hager, Mary Henderickson, Mary Hogan, Douglas Janson, Larry Juillette, John Kelly, Leroy Knigge, Terry Larsen, Ron Lawson, Randy Lowther, Loyal Luiten and Daniel Lust.
Terry Major, James Perry, Peter Pringle, Ron Rankin, Richard Raymond, Kenneth Sands, Robert Schnurr, Joanne Sepulveda, Kenneth Smith, John Snead, Gerald Stern, Leila Stewart, David Stone, Milton Strong and William Weller.
The following freshmen at Eastern Washington University have been awarded $200 Sigma Phi Epsilon scholarships:
David Hersh, a 1994 graduate of Ritzville High School, is a physical therapy major. He is the son of Billie and Michael Hersh, Ritzville, Wash.
T.J. Brill, a 1994 graduate of Shadle Park High School, is a business major. He is the son of Debbie and Mike Kirwin, Nine Mile Falls.
Tyrone Hoard Jr., a 1994 graduate of Shadle Park High School, is a physical education/sports medicine major. He is the son of Koisun and Tyrone Hoard, Spokane.
Group Health Northwest has become the first and only health maintenance organization in the Northwest to earn full accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance, the institution that examines and accredits managed-care organizations in the United States.
Fewer than 15 percent of HMOs in the nation have achieved the status because the rigorous review demands so much preparation.
Pete Moroz, a 1989 graduate of Spokane Falls Community College, received first place in the glamour category of Popular Photography magazine’s 1994 photo contest. His photo of a Spokane model was selected from among 60,000 entries and can be seen in the magazine’s January issue.
He is employed with Quicksilver Photography in Coeur d’Alene.
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