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Area Students Receive WSU Scholarships

Compiled By Mary Beth Donelan

Several Inland Northwest students received scholarships from Washington State University’s College of Agriculture and Home Economics.

The students, their hometowns and scholarships are:

Scott Kiilsgaard, Colfax, Wash., $750 CENEX scholarship, $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship, and $200 Raymond J. Folwell Agribusiness Scholarship.

Ann Larsen, Colfax, Wash., $250 Fred W. Frasier Memorial Scholarship.

Bill Druffel, Colton, Wash., $500 Howard Hackedorn Scholarship.

David Marion, Garfield, Wash., $500 College of Agriculture and Home Economics scholarship, and a $1,000 Iris Kay Lloyd Scholarship.

Todd Curtis, Garfield, Wash., $1,250 Lindahl Memorial Scholarship, and $250 Alfred and Genevieve Gallucci Scholarship.

Andrea Bruce, LaCrosse, Wash., $2,000 Dean’s Merit (Klaue Family Foundation) Scholarship.

Sarah Maki, Moscow, Idaho, $600 Asa V. Clark Memorial Scholarship, $1,150 Charline M. Wackman and William Brabyn Trust Scholarship, and a $500 M.E. Ensminger Scholarship.

Holly Nelson, Moscow, Idaho, a $750 CENEX scholarship, $325 agricultural economics memorial scholarship, and a $175 Raymond J. Folwell Agribusiness Scholarship.

Krista Swanson, Moscow, Idaho, $500 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship.

Jason Newman, Palouse, Wash., $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship.

The following students are all from Pullman:

Aaron Alt, $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship; Amy Burns, $1,000 Vesta and Walter Clarkston Memorial Scholarship; Mark Burns, $500 Charline M. Wackman and William Brabyn Trust Scholarship; Nathan Day, $300 Washington milk sanitarians scholarship; Duber Diaz, $300 J. Houston McCroskey and Marion Flood Scholarship; Thomas Keck, $1,250 Frances Premo Memorial Scholarship, and $500 Capital District of Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs Scholarship.

Christopher Kleene, $500 Fred A. Keller Agricultural Scholarship; Ming-Chung Lee, $500 Fred W. Frasier Memorial Scholarship; Kyle Port, $1,250 Harvest States Foundation Scholarship and $500 Capital District of Washington State Federation of Garden Clubs Scholarship; Marie Sandberg, $1,250 Velma Phillip Home Economics Scholarship; Tim Thibault, $850 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship and $900 Travirse M. and Eula Boggan Floch Memorial Scholarship.

Stuart Tolman, $1,000 General Dillingham Produce Industry Scholarship and $800 J. Houston McCroskey and Marion Flood Scholarship; Y Thien Tran, $1,000 Charline M. Wackman and William Brabyn Trust Scholarship and $500 Blair Adams Horticulture Scholarship; Jacqueline Walton, $500 Vesta and Walter Clarkston Memorial Scholarship.

Marcia Wassillie, $900 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship and $100 Mary Jena Fox Memorial Scholarship; Chris Wertenberger, horticulture club scholarship; Cicely Wingate, $500 Frances Premo Memorial Scholarship and $150 Roy Wiggins Memorial Fund Scholarship.

Carissa Mundt, Rosalia, Wash., $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship and $1,000 Iris Kay Lloyd Scholarship.

Erica Gisselberg, St. John, Wash., $500 Harvest States Foundation Scholarship and $300 Biological Systems Engineering Alumni Scholarship.

Emily French, Tekoa, Wash., $500 Lindahl Memorial Scholarship.

Bonnie Shindler, Thornton, Wash., $2,000 Dean’s Merit (McElwaine-Scobey) Scholarship.

Look tomorrow for more listings.

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