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Idaho Dean’s List: Students on the Dean’s List at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho include:

Arlington: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Miranda Carman.

Bothell: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Amy Axley.

Clinton: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Nathan Rusch.

Coupeville: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Michael Frost.

Edmonds: College of Education: Tyler Chelone.

Everett: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Stuart Jordan, Mandy Weeks.

Lake Stevens: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Tanya Pater

Mill Creek: College of Engineering; College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Lissett Calderon.

Mukilteo: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Carli Brown.

Oak Harbor: College of Education: Scott Daniels.

Sultan: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Frederick Hole.

Woodinville: College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences: Molly Dever, Natalie DuKane.

Graduates: Students who recently graduated from colleges and universities include:

Molly Haas of Edmonds, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas.

Polly Bridges of Arlington, Johnson &Wales University, Charleston, S.C.

Danielle Knapstad of Arlington; Larry Bryan of Snohomish, Johnson &Wales University, Providence, R.I.

Dean’s List: Students on college and university Dean’s Lists include:

Kenneth Pickle of Edmonds, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y.

Chelsea Beck, Stephanie Danson, Natalie Hardin of Everett; Brent McCann of Marysville; Emily Stecher Bartelheimer of Snohomish, Gonzaga University, Spokane.

Angela Subitch of Everett, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, Texas.

Benjamin Spencer of Mill Creek, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C.

Kathy Chaurasiya of Everett, Simmons College, Boston, Mass.

Claire Gordon of Everett, Connecticut College, New London, Conn.

Essay winners: Winners of the Peace Action of Snohomish County Linda Jewell Memorial Essay Contest for middle school students in the Edmonds School District are:

Brier Terrace Middle School: K. Olivia Harrington, first; Maddy Pinkerton and Michael Vander Putten, second.

Meadowdale Middle School: Addy Wagoner, first.

College Place Middle School: Michelle Nelson, first; Grace Miller, Sam Moser and Camille Rochester, second.

Madrona K-8 School: Nora DeMun, first; Naomi Jumping Eagle, Bryn Kelley, Ali Senter-Drumm and Devon Yesberger, second.

President’s List: Bethany Kirsten Jensen, a junior from Lake Stevens and a 2002 graduate of Archbishop Murphy High School, is on the Gonzaga University President’s List in Spokane.

Whitworth Laureates: Students in the Laureate Society at Whitworth College in Spokane include:

Josh Breda, Shannon Reeder of Camano Island

Renee Roberts of Marysville

Paul Ranheim, Amy Bement, Chelsea Peterson, Jeffrey Rodland, Mary Trotter and Elisabeth Whitney of Snohomish.

WSU honor roll: Students on the Honor Roll at Washington State University in Pullman include:

Arlington: Vanessa Rose Alford, Johannes Garrison Anderson, John Thomas Chase, Kelsey Anna Gunn and Arianna Meg McColley-Hopkins.

Bothell: Chike Chisomaga Acholonu, Marin Elisabeth Anderson, Rebecca Marie Barclay, Sam Matthew Bayless, Erinn Elizabeth Bjorklund, Kiley Marin Branson, Susan Marie Brown, Nicole Monika Busch, George Alfred Canon, Patricia Anne Cueva, Stacy Dawn Dekoekkoek, Jennifer Lyn Edgar, Katie Ehrmantraut, Katie J. Estes, Cassandra Evans, Joseph Donald Frawley, Matthew James Gallagher, Matthew Robert Griffin, John Anthony Hinrichs, Matthew James Jamison, Leann Nicole Johnson, Anna Catherine Kasprick, Alicia A. Lagerstrom, Felicia Hsi Ting Lew, Erin Lynn Luton, Jennifer Louise Lyman, Nicholas Andrew Mahnkey, Katie L. Marsh, Jonathan Andrew Merrill, Kurt Edward Mitchell, Jennifer Christine Muller, Jessica Janine Reed Owen, Sable Mae Phillippi, Lindsay Nicole Potts, Adriane McKenna Purdy, Rachael Caitlin Purdy, Jeremy Vernon Rousu, Michael Scott Shumate, Chris John Solvang, Stefanie Allison Slater, David Anthony Street, Lacretia Kim Taylor, Kimthuy Thi Truong, Caitlin Anne Wachtveitl, Jessica June Weeks, Tammy L. Williams and Meredith Leigh Wyman

Brier: Allison M. Giuffrida.

Camano Island: Chris H. Andersen, Trina Dutton, Island Heather Diane Dutton, Sasha Kristine Hoover, Jeffrey Thor Jacobsen, Ryan Mahnken Kramer and Connie Denise Redic.

Clinton: Kelly Lee Grimes, Tyler D. Hoch and Erin Nicole Iddins.

Coupeville: Clark Paul Bishop, Joivanna Katherine Cashen, Lauren Sienna Hubbard and David Blain Phay.

Edmonds: Brock Allen Beckner, Ryan Thomas Bluhm, Matthew Edward Brewster, Brian Scott Dean, Kin Yip Fong, Marc Olsen Grenley, Russell Shane Hansen, Bryce David Holzer, Casey Jean Long, Joseph Swindell McCary, Joseph Milton Meyerson, Erin Faye Saffold, Zachary Patrick Simard, Deborah Lynn Skidmore and Hieu-Thien Nguyen Truong.

Everett: Adam Robert Bryson, Chelsea Soo Churchill, Julie Lynn David, Amber F. Dillhoff, Patricia Marie Dzeima, Joel Donald Elmer, Kelly S. Jones, Genesis Marie Kuhlman, Heidi Marie James, Alana Marie Leffler, Kevin Andrew Lloyd, Fallon Marie McGinty, Dawn Renee McMurray, Stacy Anne Mullen, Laura Ankerson Nash, Uyen Thuy Ngo, Alicia Mari Nielsen, Matthew Lee Ogurkow, Elias Wolfgang Patten, Gordon Christian Peterson, Joshua Michael Roberts, Katie M. Sadler, Gregory Paul Savage, Kevin Reily Shannon, Lindsay Ann Steigerwald, Anika Marie Sutin, Autumn Nichol Swankosky, Michelle Jean Taylor, Jennifer Topham, Bichphung Le Vu, Jessica Marie Warner and Megan Ashley Wolff

Freeland: Emily Crary Gaggia and Bryce Colin Hansen.

Gold Bar: Laura Lynn Newman.

Granite Falls: Patricia Anne Stemler.

Greenbank: Gary Adrian Kawamura.

Lake Stevens: Ryan Thomas Aker, Tina R. Amaya, Kari Lorrayne Conlon and Matthew Steven Kimball.

Langley: Jennifer Michelle Barrow and Kari Ann Switzer.

Lynnwood: Devin Christopher Barnes, Kristoffer Dennett Christianson, Casey Clare Conroy, Lydia Eleanora Dieterich, Jensen Berge Gardner, Lee Garth Green, Ashley Marie Hansen, Kendra D. Hayward, Vivian Huong Ho, Elizabeth Christian Howard, David Tucker Jahns, Jonathan Fletcher Killin, Christina Michelle Mallory, Kelsey Alexis Mildes, Christine Lynn Osburn, Corey William Preugschat, Mike Kazuo Rhodes, Laura Ann Russell, Rachel Marie Smith, Magdalena Sulc, Anh Thu T. Van, Lindsay Marie Wilson and Marcie Marie Wirtz.

Marysville: Kari Ellen Carney, Jenna Rosanne Hansen, Natasha Kiira Johnson, Dannielle Sharon Kennell, Lacey Melinda McMurry, Melissa Jeane Neff, Christine Laree Nelson, Adam A. Sandoval, Matthew Abelino Sandoval, Brandon Michael Scheller, Erin C. Thomas and Nicholas Evan Winters.

Mill Creek: Stephanie Jean Bardin, Jonathan Patrick Coyne, Nicole Elizabeth Gerber, Kenny M. Lee, Nicholas J. Terrones, Jason Patrick Todd and Chris Patrick Vail.

Monroe: Ashley Elizabeth Bens, Kathryn Virginia Dern, Steve Kendal Pearce and Claire Ann Phelps.

Mountlake Terrace: Rachel L. Galbraith, Tirhas Amine Zerahaimanot and Kristopher Allen Tuura

Mukilteo: Mandy Lynn Engel, Christopher Allen Grounds, Devin Marie Finco, Matthew Allen Lord, Kristen D. Puckett, Tristina Lynn Ropp, Robert Charles Shadle and April Amber Wagner.

Oak Harbor: Robin Michelle Blair, Jonathan Michael Hnosko, Stephanie Racheal Hunter, Catherine L. Jennings, Kimberly Marie MacIndoe, John Michael Martin, Jessica Elaine Moran, Danilo Sangalang Ochoa, Rachael Kathleen Ritter, Mark Wayne Sandritter and Dorothy S. Waite.

Snohomish: Casey Tyler Amann, Chandra Lynn Bailey, Julianne Kathleen Boshart, Rachael Leigh Chandler, Jamie Lyn Christensen, Carly Lynn Ellington, Kenneth Sean Ellis, Steven Richard Garmire, Justin Ashby Hansen, Ryna Lorene Hansen, Emily Jean Marie Harrington, Jennifer Elizabeth Hume, Lindsay Anne Johnson, Kristin Lynn Marty, Andrew Kurtis Miller, Lisa Mary-Anna Nelson, Ryan Terrance Pecha, Shannon Kai Phillips, Ryan Christopher Roache, Shayna Marie Schuster, Audra Marie Speer, Danielle Jean Tjoelker and Nic K. Tormohlen.

Stanwood: Colleen Rae Goos, Rachel Lynne Herman, Jessica Elizabeth Johnson, Jamie Joann Reimers, Garrett Ivar Williams and Katherine Ann Wright.

Sultan: Chelsea Anne Bloomberg and Blair Robert Broughton.

Woodinville: Julie J. Bagby, Scarlet Rae Benson, Tristan Neil Bullington, Timothy Joseph Castro, Solomon Caulin Daughtrey, Jeffrey Michael Egan, Jared Andrew Farrell, Katherine Ivy Figel, Nicholas Carl Hall, Virginia Marie Heinkel, Kailyn Deanne Henning, Cory Michael Higbee, Robert Andrew Hiskey, Jennifer Lyn Horst, Suzanne Marie Jessen, Sean Wayne Johnson, Kjell Erik Mauseth, Robert Kirk Packwood, Joseph Archer Ravenel, Rachel Gabrielle Page Sands, Nicholas Benjamin Sarpy, Kara S. Taylor, Allison Louise Vaughan, Kieran Alexandra Worrell and Andrea Marlo Zier.

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