Inland Northwest Students Win WSU Scholarships
Several Inland Northwest students have been awarded scholarships from Washington State University’s College of Agriculture and Home Economics.
The students, their hometowns and scholarships are:
Sheri Babb, Cheney, $1,750 Lindahl Memorial Scholarship.
Rhonda Schmitt, Cheney, $2,000 Dean’s Merit (Grady Auvil) Scholarship.
Jeanna Hall, Colbert, $500 Bernice I. Jordan Memorial Scholarship, and $750 Edward E. Graff Scholarship in Home Economics.
Valeri Pritchard, Colbert, $750 Agnes E. Craig Endowed Home Economics Scholarship, and $1,500 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship.
Adam Hedrick, Colville, $500 Howard Hackedorn Scholarship.
Carolyn Kruger, Davenport, Wash., $1,000 Simon and Marvel Reinbold Scholarship.
William Kruger, Davenport, $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship, and $300 biological systems engineering alumni scholarship.
Kaarin Reinbold, Davenport, $500 E.J. Working Scholarship.
Keri Paulson, Harrington, Wash., $500 Harvest States Foundation Scholarship.
Amy Amsden, Medical Lake, $500 Claude and Lucy Richman Scholarship and $500 Pullman Home Economics Association Scholarship.
Carissa Mundt, Reardan, Wash., $500 Everett J. and Helen G. Kreizinger Scholarship, and $1,000 Iris Kay Lloyd Scholarship.
Tessa Schwartz, Reardan, $750 CENEX scholarship.
The following students are all from Ritzville, Wash.:
Alison Jones, $2,000 dean’s merit (Joe and Virginia Hillers) scholarship; Jennie Mock, $2,000 dean’s merit (Wagenaar) scholarship; Traci Rosenhoff, $500 Selma A. Streit Scholarship; Traci Schoessler, $1,000 Vesta and Walter Clarkston Memorial Scholarship; Michelle Teske, $500 Harvest States Foundation Scholarship; Chris Wellsandt, $200 A.H. Harrington Scholarship.
The following students are all from Spokane:
Catherine Dixon, $500 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship, and $500 Pullman Home Economics Association Scholarship; Britta Duenwald, $500 Frank P. Feenan Memorial Scholarship; Rebecca Knapp, $1,000 Mildred Moyer and Ella Moyer Doggett Memorial Scholarship; Jacinda Pickett, $1,000 Iris Kay Lloyd Memorial Scholarship, and $500 Iris Kay Lloyd Scholarship.
Michael Stolp, Sprague, Wash., $750 CENEX scholarship, $500 Harvest States Scholarship, and $200 Raymond J. Folwell Agribusiness Scholarship.
Shannon Stevens, a 1995 graduate of Tonasket (Wash.) High School, has received a $500 scholarship by Great Clips for Hair to attend the Glen Dow Academy of Hair Design.
Colleen Thompson, Spokane, qualified this month as a team manager for Mary Kay Cosmetics and earned the free use of a red Pontiac Grand Am.
Nancy Nelson of Spokane was one of six people honored by the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty at its August convention in New Orleans.
She was cited for years of work against capital punishment, including founding and heading the Inland Northwest Death Penalty Abolition Group and co-founding the Washington Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty.
Chris Cael, Shadle Park High School, joined more than 220 high school sophomores representing 34 countries for the 1995 Hugh O’Brian Youth Foundation World Leadership Congress in Boston last July.
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