UI students receive KAT scholarships
Thursday, July 31 1997
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority has given 15 scholarships to University of Idaho students for the 1997-98 academic year. ^^The scholarships go to juniors, seniors or graduate students who are parents, siblings, children or grandchildren of Kappa Alpha Theta members from any chapter in the U.S. The scholarships must be used at UI. ^^Students receiving scholarships include: ^^BOISE--Anne Barnes, a junior physical education major and daughter of James and Letty Barnes, 7107 El Caballo Dr.; and Mary Barnes, a senior special education major and daughter of James and Letty Barnes, 7107 El Caballo Dr. ^^DESMET--Sarah Pfaff, a sophomore psychology major and daughter of Richard and Pamella Pfaff, Rt. 1, Box 9. ^^GREENCREEK--Paul Terhaar, a junior advertising major and son of Ralph and Celine Terhaar, Rt. 1, Box 132. ^^MOSCOW--David Kirkland, a junior geography major and son of Larry Kirkland, 823 Lynn; Shane Lowe, a senior elementary education major and son of Richard Lowe, 603 S. Main; Jill Morris, a senior school and community health education major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, 1216 East E; Bryan Ros, 1111 N. Almon St. B, a senior landscape architecture, son of Margo Ros; and Tracy Thompson, a junior geology major and daughter of Ted and Judith Thompson, 406 East C St. ^^POST FALLS --Peter Crowley, a junior finance major and son of Thomas and Paulette Crowley, E6725 Pole Line Ave. ^^WEISER--Courtney Dick, a junior human resources management major and daughter of Doug and Judy Dick, 1480 West Fifth. ^^KLAWOCK, AK--Andrea Huggins, a junior finance major and daughter of Edward and Sandra Huggins, P.O. Box 78. ^^LIVERMORE, CA--Angela Rauch, a senior international studies major and daughter of Robert and Carolyn Rauch, 655 Canterbury Ave. ^^REDMOND, OR--Sarah Bliven, a senior elementary education and Spanish major and daughter of Mary Bliven, 511 S. 12th St.^
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