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Spokane Scholars All Grant Recipients 1993 - 2017 Spokane Scholars All Grant Recipients 1993 - 2017 Year Award Field Name HighSchool 1993 $ 3,000 English Andrea Blake North Central High School 1993 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Joseph Horwath Gonzaga Preparatory School 1993 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Belinda Bunke Riverside High School 1993 $ 3,000 Mathematics Matthew Seim Joel E. Ferris High School 1993 $ 3,000 Science Courtney Riggle Deer Park High School 1993 $ 3,000 Social Studies Marie Kissinger Rogers High School 1993 $ 18,000 Total 1994 $ 3,000 English Nathaniel Hicks Cheney High School 1994 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Anna Povich Shadle Park High School 1994 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Erik Nordhagen Gonzaga Preparatory School 1994 $ 3,000 Mathematics Charlotte Yeomans Lewis and Clark High School 1994 $ 3,000 Science Hugh Hunter Joel E. Ferris High School 1994 $ 3,000 Social Studies Kirra Newman Joel E. Ferris High School 1994 $ 18,000 Total 1995 $ 3,000 English Ara Walline Mead High School 1995 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Russell Clifton Central Valley High School 1995 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Erryn Leinbaugh Gonzaga Preparatory School 1995 $ 3,000 Mathematics Andrew Richardson University High School 1995 $ 3,000 Science Jennifer DeNiro Saint George's Preparatory School 1995 $ 3,000 Social Studies Kathryn Temple Central Valley High School 1995 $ 18,000 Total 1996 $ 3,000 English Sarah Westergren Mead High School 1996 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Shayna Silversstein Lewis and Clark High School 1996 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Joy Crosby North Central High School 1996 $ 3,000 Mathematics Robert Dirks Lewis and Clark High School 1996 $ 3,000 Science David Gosse Cheney High School 1996 $ 3,000 Social Studies Nicholas McCarthy Saint George's Preparatory School 1996 $ 18,000 Total 1997 $ 3,000 English Julie Weiskopf Gonzaga Preparatory School 1997 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Ryan Bentz Joel E. Ferris High School 1997 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Tracy Orvis University High School 1997 $ 3,000 Mathematics Jason Kittredge Liberty High School 1997 $ 3,000 Science Grace Williams West Valley High School 1997 $ 3,000 Social Studies Nadav Tanners Lewis and Clark High School 1997 $ 2,000 English Rebecca Lorang West Valley High School 1997 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Erin Dressel Lewis and Clark High School 1997 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Ali Krogel Shadle Park High School 1997 $ 2,000 Mathematics Bruce Fatz Joel E. Ferris High School 1997 $ 2,000 Science David Stone Central Valley High School 1997 $ 2,000 Social Studies Jennifer Bennett Mead High School 1997 $ 1,000 English Marla Meekhof Joel E. Ferris High School 1997 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Mayalisa Anderson North Central High School 1997 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Rachel Garrett Valley Christian Academy 1997 $ 1,000 Mathematics Christiana Beth Pierce Lewis and Clark High School 3/15/2018 Page 1 of 11 Year Award Field Name HighSchool 1997 $ 1,000 Science Stephen Schreiner Gonzaga Preparatory School 1997 $ 1,000 Social Studies Paul Raugust Shadle Park High School 1997 $ 36,000 Total 1998 $ 3,000 English Scott Siera Joel E. Ferris High School 1998 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Ryan Keberle Mead High School 1998 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Shawn Quine Shadle Park High School 1998 $ 3,000 Mathematics John Witherspoon Saint George's Preparatory School 1998 $ 3,000 Science Andrew Steen Central Valley High School 1998 $ 3,000 Social Studies Michael Raven Joel E. Ferris High School 1998 $ 2,000 English Brian Blessing University High School 1998 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Brandon Matthews Joel E. Ferris High School 1998 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Kimberly Klonoff Mead High School 1998 $ 2,000 Mathematics Scott Siera Joel E. Ferris High School 1998 $ 2,000 Science Luke Nervig Lakeside High School 1998 $ 2,000 Social Studies Zachary Blume Saint George's Preparatory School 1998 $ 1,000 English Keith Proctor Deer Park High School 1998 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Emily Gherard Saint George's Preparatory School 1998 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Jamie Borgan Lewis and Clark High School 1998 $ 1,000 Mathematics Michael Easton Central Valley High School 1998 $ 1,000 Science James Giesen University High School 1998 $ 1,000 Social Studies Cory Johnson Lewis and Clark High School 1998 $ 36,000 Total 1999 $ 3,000 English Eleanor Tripp Lewis and Clark High School 1999 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Allison Bacon Upper Columbia Academy 1999 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Erin Barrentine Deer Park High School 1999 $ 3,000 Mathematics Parker Barrile Gonzaga Preparatory School 1999 $ 3,000 Science Parker Barrile Gonzaga Preparatory School 1999 $ 3,000 Social Studies Peter Nelson Saint George's Preparatory School 1999 $ 2,000 English Joshua Davey University High School 1999 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Kristin Ingalls Central Valley High School 1999 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Charlyn Johnson East Valley High School 1999 $ 2,000 Mathematics Joel Wickre Lewis and Clark High School 1999 $ 2,000 Science Annika Herbes Deer Park High School 1999 $ 2,000 Social Studies Frances Stone Shadle Park High School 1999 $ 1,000 English Erin Barrentine Deer Park High School 1999 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Dan Delaney Joel E. Ferris High School 1999 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Lauren Ritter University High School 1999 $ 1,000 Mathematics Sandra Rehn North Central High School 1999 $ 1,000 Science Eric Johnson Saint George's Preparatory School 1999 $ 1,000 Social Studies Devon Van Dyne University High School 1999 $ 36,000 Total 2000 $ 3,000 English Laura Kogler Gonzaga Preparatory School 2000 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Brooke Bishop University High School 2000 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Shea Haynes Rogers High School 2000 $ 3,000 Mathematics Joel Pierce Lewis and Clark High School 2000 $ 3,000 Science Shea Haynes Rogers High School 2000 $ 3,000 Social Studies Jessica Murphy Joel E. Ferris High School 2000 $ 2,000 English Marian Thorpe Joel E. Ferris High School 2000 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Patrick S. Carlson Cheney High School 3/15/2018 Page 2 of 11 Year Award Field Name HighSchool 2000 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Jessica R. Kuo Cheney High School 2000 $ 2,000 Mathematics Matthew R. Schroeder University High School 2000 $ 2,000 Science Marian Thorpe Joel E. Ferris High School 2000 $ 2,000 Social Studies Laura Kogler Gonzaga Preparatory School 2000 $ 1,000 English Jessica R. Kuo Cheney High School 2000 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Michael Frederick Mt. Spokane High School 2000 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Tim Johnson Lewis and Clark High School 2000 $ 1,000 Mathematics Tyler Byers Joel E. Ferris High School 2000 $ 1,000 Science Katherine VanHeuvelen Lewis and Clark High School 2000 $ 1,000 Social Studies Stephen Fairchild Lewis and Clark High School 2000 $ 36,000 Total 2001 $ 3,000 English Sheena Chestnut Joel E. Ferris High School 2001 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Robyn Brown North Central High School 2001 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Tiffany Reynolds Central Valley High School 2001 $ 3,000 Mathematics Eric Malm Saint George's Preparatory School 2001 $ 3,000 Science Eric Malm Saint George's Preparatory School 2001 $ 3,000 Social Studies Jessica Woelke Central Valley High School 2001 $ 2,000 English Patrick Thomas Saint George's Preparatory School 2001 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Kelly Guilfoil Lewis and Clark High School 2001 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Ashley Ness West Valley High School 2001 $ 2,000 Mathematics Silas Hilliard Lewis and Clark High School 2001 $ 2,000 Science Ryan Wickre Lewis and Clark High School 2001 $ 2,000 Social Studies Jeffrey Clemens North Central High School 2001 $ 1,000 English Heather Stout Central Valley High School 2001 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Andrew Rowse University High School 2001 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Katharine LaPlante Joel E. Ferris High School 2001 $ 1,000 Mathematics Levi Mulkey Northwest Christian School 2001 $ 1,000 Science Nicole Hori Upper Columbia Academy 2001 $ 1,000 Social Studies Anissa Lindgren Joel E. Ferris High School 2001 $ 36,000 Total 2002 $ 3,000 English Kathleen Gillum Gonzaga Preparatory School 2002 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Julie Witherspoon Saint George's Preparatory School 2002 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Andrew Wang Joel E. Ferris High School 2002 $ 3,000 Mathematics Jonathan McClain Saint George's Preparatory School 2002 $ 3,000 Science Jonathan McClain Saint George's Preparatory School 2002 $ 3,000 Social Studies Victor McFarland Gonzaga Preparatory School 2002 $ 2,000 English Brian Thorpe Joel E. Ferris High School 2002 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Mikayla Fullmer Lewis and Clark High School 2002 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Erin Feltman Saint George's Preparatory School 2002 $ 2,000 Mathematics Daniel Siddoway Lewis and Clark High School 2002 $ 2,000 Science Christopher Bemis West Valley High School 2002 $ 2,000 Social Studies Ryan McWilliams Saint George's Preparatory School 2002 $ 1,000 English Roxanne McPeck Central Valley High School 2002 $ 1,000 Fine Arts Joel St. Marie North Central High School 2002 $ 1,000 Foreign Languages Karl Geisler Mt. Spokane High School 2002 $ 1,000 Mathematics Jeffrey Carlson Cheney High School 2002 $ 1,000 Science Christopher Douthitt Lewis and Clark High School 2002 $ 1,000 Social Studies Christopher Bemis West Valley High School 2002 $ 36,000 Total 3/15/2018 Page 3 of 11 Year Award Field Name HighSchool 2003 $ 3,000 English Tori L. Nutsch Central Valley High School 2003 $ 3,000 Fine Arts Kendal J. Hartse Shadle Park High School 2003 $ 3,000 Foreign Languages Teresa E. Fredericks Gonzaga Preparatory School 2003 $ 3,000 Mathematics Daniel J. Schultheis Shadle Park High School 2003 $ 3,000 Science Daniel L. M. Suess Shadle Park High School 2003 $ 3,000 Social Studies Tristan E. Revells Saint George's Preparatory School 2003 $ 2,000 English Kathryn B. Carpenter University High School 2003 $ 2,000 Fine Arts Kelsey A. Nord University High School 2003 $ 2,000 Foreign Languages Chris B. Evans Mt. Spokane High School 2003 $ 2,000 Mathematics Ashley D.
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