Several WSU Students Receive Scholarships
Five Inland Northwest students attending Washington State University have recently earned scholarships.
Christy O’Fallon, a 1992 graduate of Pullman High School, received the $1,000 Beasley Realty Scholarship. A senior majoring in real estate, she is the daughter of Elaine and Jim O’Fallon, Pullman.
Ann Swanson, a 1993 graduate of Mead High School, received the $550 Farmers Insurance Scholarship. She is a President’s Honor Roll member and received a Glenn Terrell Presidential and Ruth Schroeder Scholarship. A junior majoring in business accounting, she is the daughter of Elmer and Mary Swanson, Spokane.
Kelsie Greear, a 1992 graduate of University High School, received the $700 Joseph Bradley Memorial Scholarship. He is a Glenn Terrell Presidential Scholar, president of Disney Club, a member of Sigma Iota and vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity chapter. A senior in hotel/restaurant administration, he is the son of Alan and Denise Greear, Valleyford.
Megan Undeberg, a 1992 graduate of Lind (Wash.) Senior High School, received the Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Sidney G. Hacker Scholarship to cover tuition, books and fees. She is a member of WSU’s Honors Program, has served as vice president for Stevens Hall and Rho Nu nursing club; she is a member of Golden Key, Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies. She is a senior majoring in general biology with a minor in Spanish, and the daughter of Donna and Oscar Undeberg, Lind.
Chelsea Bly, a 1993 graduate of Harrington (Wash.) High School, received the $250 Calvin Burtenshaw Memorial Scholarship. She is a member of Mortar Board and Sigma Iota. A junior in hotel/ restaurant administration, she is the daughter of Dennis and Susan Bly, Davenport, Wash.
Julie Bordwell and Jared Bordwell, both of Mead, attended the National Student Leadership Forum on Faith and Values held in Washington, D.C., in September.
Julie, a senior at Willamette University, Salem, Ore., attended once before as a freshman. Jared is a freshman at Washington State University.
The forum, hosted by a committee of U.S. Senators and Representatives, is an offshoot of student leaders from all over the world attending the National Prayer Breakfast, a gathering of people from all backgrounds and most every nation of the world.
Vice President and Mrs. Gore were special guests at the forum.
Dr. Marcus DeWood of the Spokane Heart Research Foundation, was awarded a grant of $5,000 by the Spokane Eagles Aerie No. 2 on behalf of the Grand Aerie “Max Baer” Heart Fund. The grant is to aid in heart research and studies.
Jobe Tichy, a 1995 graduate of Central Valley High School, has received the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity Scholarship at the University of Washington, based on leadership and academics.
He is the son of Greg and Ann Tichy, Liberty Lake.
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