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The Columbian
Published: September 2, 2014, 5:00pm

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, BELLINGHAM

Graduates

These local students graduated following the spring 2014 term:

o Battle Ground

Alexandra Birch; Jordan Hamilton; Briana Mahoney; Mistie Pence; Kiley Thomas.

o Brush Prairie

Meredith Traughber; Justin VanNatta.

o Camas

Tanner Boyd; Brandon Defibaugh; Isaac Iven-Diemer; Lindsay Lake; Alison Lehner; John Longley; Hannah Manning; Taha Rabbani.

o La Center

Curtis Bierscheid.

o Ridgefield

Joshua Bird; Christopher Smith; Tess Trosko; Alexander Vigue.

o Vancouver

Stephanie Abston; Jim Anderson; Symone Bagley; Kaylin Baranske; Kerrie Bash; Lindsay Belden; Adam Bussing; Emma Craig; Riley Culligan; Savannah DiMarco; Nathan Drapela; Melanie Grew; Mallery Hansell; William Johnson; Mark Joyner; Christopher Martindale-Shaw; Joseph McCollum; Steven McCoy; Jacquelyn Patching; Kristia Peschka; Hillary Peterson; Cambria Prentice-Wattson; Cameron Prichard; Justin Quartarolo; Sara Richards; Benjamin Rubin; Zachary Silvey; Kiva Stevens; Ryan Sumner; Tyler Suronen; Evan Sutton; Brina Sych; Matthew Taylor; Sterling Thomason; Molly Thompson; Glen Tokola; Rakia Wells.

o Woodland

Emily Greenleaf; Alexis Lanphear.

Honor roll

These local WWU students were named to the spring 2014 honor roll:

o Battle Ground

Sara Bachman; Kylie Baker (4.0 GPA); Jacob Boucher; Grace Demsky (4.0 GPA).

o Camas

McKenna Beckman; Emily Hall (4.0 GPA); Stephanie Howd.

o La Center

Brynne Dykes.

o Ridgefield

Evan Rumble (4.0 GPA); Mackenzie Streissguth (4.0 GPA); Thomas Zink (4.0 GPA).

o Vancouver

Spencer Abramson; Morgan Ambrose; Jim Anderson; Ryan Aufenkamp; Kathryn Cronin; Madaleine DiMarco (4.0 GPA); Savannah DiMarco (4.0 GPA); Amanda Do; Nathan Drapela (4.0 GPA); Megan Frendt; Eoghan Gormley (4.0 GPA); Johnna Gurgel; Ariana Hoyer; Mikylah Hunsaker (4.0 GPA); William Johnson; Kyle Manske (4.0 GPA); Della Mueller (4.0 GPA); Olivia Ponzetti; Michael Reynolds; Emily Seynaeve (4.0 GPA); Emily Stassevitch; Collin Whalen (4.0 GPA); Madison Wolter; Jaclyn Zatta (4.0 GPA).

o Woodland

Elizabeth Majors (4.0 GPA).

Scholarships

These WWU students from Clark County have received scholarships for the 2014-15 academic year:

Jillian Adams, daughter of James and Julie Adams of Vancouver and a 2011 graduate of Mountain View High School, received a $1,500 Ruth Watts Science Scholarship Endowment. She is pursuing a degree in Chemistry.

Gena Burchette, daughter of Kenard and Suzanne Burchette of Vancouver, received a $1,100 Katherine Casanova Memorial Scholarship. She is majoring in Elementary Education.

Devon Chandler, daughter of Alysa and Mike Chandler of Vancouver and a 2014 graduate of Hudson’s Bay High School, received a $1,000 Leadership Advantage Scholarship. She is pursuing a degree in English Literature.

Dylan Freeman, son of Kellie Rodgers of Vancouver, received a $1,000 Ada and Don Walter Endowment Fund. He plans to major in Music Performance.

Ariana Hoyer, daughter of Carla and Terry Hoyer of Vancouver and a 2012 graduate of Columbia River High School, received a $2,500 Communication Studies Department scholarship. She is pursing degrees in Communications Studies and Spanish.

Mikylah Hunsaker, daughter of Brett and Kecia Hunsaker of Vancouver, received a $1,000 Math Memorial Scholarship Fund. She is majoring in Mathematics.

Tess Nakaishi, daughter of Richard and Lana Nakaishi of Washougal, received a $900 William K. McNeill English Literature Memorial Scholarship. She is pursuing degrees in English Literature and Theater.

Evan Rumble, son of Newt Rumble and Barb Kusik of Ridgefield, received a $1,800 Charlene Lafleur Bronson Endowment. He majors in Art Education.


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