Emeric graduates: Maryleen Emeric, Snohomish, received a bachelor of arts degree in international politics and economics at Middlebury College in Vermont.
Shepherd studies science: William Shepherd, Everett, has been accepted to Northwestern University’s Integrated Science Program as a freshman. The program is a selective curriculum of natural sciences and mathematics presented predominantly in small classes at an accelerated pace. Students can receive a bachelor of arts degree after three years.
Shepherd, a graduate of Cascade High School, was a National Merit Finalist and a member of the National Honor Society.
Merrill-Currie scholarship: McKaslyn Merrill-Currie of Snohomish received a half-tuition Heritage Scholarship at Denison University in Ohio.
WSU grads: Students who recently received degrees at Washington State University include:
Arlington: Sharell Kara Thompson
Bothell: Wei Chiang, Valerie Louise Goldade, Sarah Lynn Johnson, Lindsay Lee Nagel, Eleanore Marie Shumate, Kristin Lynnea Terpstra
Coupeville: Christian Lyness
Edmonds: Beau Lee Beckner, Alicia Marie Cloudy
Everett: Tori Anne Anagnostou, Brieann Lee Andriesen, Maria L. Healy, Peter Michael Olsen, Andrew Daniel Richards, Sharla Jean Stritzke
Lake Stevens: Julie Irene Verdugo
Langley: Melissa Summer Maynard
Lynnwood: Lydia Eleanora Dieterich, Liana Mae Kelley, Lemuel James Onggao, Khanh Hong Siu
Marysville: Brent Allen Underdown
Mill Creek: Robert Nicholas Johnson, Todd Thomas Kaloper
Monroe: Samantha Michelle Stafford
Mukilteo: BreAnne Nicole Benzel, Jacob E. Scherrer.
Oak Harbor: Dieter Milton Jung, B.S. in Kinesiology, magna cum laude.
Skykomish: Shane Robert Roehl, B.A. in Business Administration
Snohomish: Meghan Ann Buchanan, Michael Mohammad Mashayekh, Carly L. Odlaug, Kari Jo Sartaine, Michele Marie Straume.
Sultan: Jeremy James Stiles
WWU scholars: Students who received scholarships from Western Washington University include Andrea Barber, Edmonds, a $1,000 winds scholarship for wind and percussion music majors; and Monica Clark, Snohomish, a $500 Arthur Hicks Piano Scholarship for piano majors.
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