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Washington Scholars Program of 2014-15 Table of Contents Washington Scholars Program of 2014-15 Table of Contents I. Overview of the Washington Scholars Program. 1 II. Alphabetical Listing of 2014-15 Washington Scholars . 2 III. Washington Scholars by Legislative District Districts 1 through 4. 4 Districts 5 through 8 . 5 Districts 9 through 12 . 6 Districts 13 through 16. 7 Districts 17 through 20 . 8 Districts 21 through 24. 9 Districts 25 through 28. 10 Districts 29 through 32 . .11 Districts 33 through 36. 12 Districts 37 through 40. 13 Districts 41 through 44. 14 Districts 45 through 48. 15 Districts 49. 16 IV. Alphabetical Listing of 2014-15 Washington Scholar Alternates. 18 V. Washington Scholar Alternates by Legislative District Districts 1 through 12. .20 Districts 13 through 24 . 21 Districts 25 through 36. .22 Districts 37 through 48. .23 Districts 49 . .24 VI. Washington Scholars and Alternates, Alpha by School . 26 “Anacortes” through “Bellarmine”. 26 “Bellevue” through “Cedar Park”. 27 “Central” through “Chief Sealth” . 28 “Curtis” through “Emerald Ridge” . 29 “Enumclaw” through “Garfield” . 30 “Gig Harbor” through “Holy Names” . 31 “Hudson’s” through “Kamiak” . 32 “Kelso” through “Liberty Senior” . 33 “Lynden” through “Monroe” . 34 “Mount” through “Oak Harbor” . 35 “Olympia” through “Puyallup”. 36 “Raisbeck” through “Seattle Academy”. 37 “Seattle Christian” through “Shorecrest”. 38 “Shorewood” through “Stanwood”. 39 “Thomas” through “Walla Walla” . 40 “Wapato” through “Zillah” . 41 i WSAC Rev. 04-21-2014 ii WSAC Rev. 04-21-2014 The Washington Scholars Program The 1981 Legislature enacted the Washington Scholars program to honor the accomplishments of three high school seniors, plus one alternate, from each of the state’s 49 legislative districts. Today, the Washington Student Achievement Council administers the program, in cooperation with the Washington Association of Secondary School Principals. The Washington Scholars award represents the highest academic honor conferred to high school students graduating in the state of Washington. Recognition as a Washington Scholar includes no monetary scholarship benefit at this time. High school principals nominate the top one percent of their graduating senior classes for Washington Scholars consideration on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, and community service. A 33-member selection committee, comprised of representatives from public and private high schools, state educational agencies, and public and private four-year colleges and universities, then winnows the list. The three highest-scoring candidates in each legislative district are recognized as Washington Scholars and the fourth-ranked candidate is designated the Washington Scholar Alternate. The Washington Scholars program provides important recognition for some of our state’s most exemplary high school students. We are honored to extend congratulations to the Washington Scholars of 2014 on behalf of the leaders of this state. This directory lists the 147 Washington Scholars and 49 Washington Scholar Alternates of 2014-15, including their hometowns, high schools, intended fields of study, and legislative districts. For additional information, contact: Washington Scholars Program Washington Association of Secondary Washington Student Achievement Council School Principals 917 Lakeridge Way, PO Box 43430 1021 Eighth Avenue SE Olympia, Washington 98504-3430 Olympia, Washington 98501-1500 (360) 753-7843 (360) 357-7951 1 WSAC Rev. 04-21-2014 2 WSAC Rev. 04-21-2014 Washington Scholars of 2014-15 Leg. Leg. Leg. Scholar’s Name Dist. Scholar’s Name Dist. Scholar’s Name Dist. Aaron, Clarissa 19 Hartley, Brennan 27 Pearson, Heather 21 Adams, Ryan 9 He, Waverley 18 Peng, Ziwei 10 Akker, Cameron 45 Hickman, Kyle 39 Pieper, Hannah 39 Allaway, Emily 42 Hiemstra, Alice 15 Poulson, Peter 12 Alvestad, Paul 26 Hildahl, Kate 46 Ramanan, Sathvik 8 Andre, Alexa 12 Hoyt, David 42 Ramanujan, Vivek 30 Anies, Ervin 26 James, Ellie 19 Rasmussen, Marjorie 29 Azodi, Navid 47 Jeon, Ahryeong 21 Rassbach, Eleanor 16 Baldwin, Abigail 23 Jin, Jenny 41 Redfield, John 43 Bartok, Duncan 44 Johnson, Steven 35 Reynolds, Mairead 37 Bartrand, Jonah 8 Kane, Sofia 22 Ricketts, Alyssa 2 Baunach, Jonathan 31 Kapur, Max 46 Ross, Joshua 9 Bentley, Angela 24 Karnati, Samhita 45 Rubin, Sarah 40 Blake, Nicole 17 Kehoe, Leanne 36 Ruff, Alexander 3 Bofenkamp, Matthew 30 Keyser, Ariana 12 Ryan, Molly 6 Bortz, Emma 7 Kim, Donggyun 4 Sachs, Sarah 27 Bozorth, Allegra 38 Kindlund, Elisabeth 40 Sayler, Zoe 20 Bradley, Madeline 24 Kumar, Devina 41 Scheibmeir, Anna 20 Carlson, Ashley 5 Langer, Trenton 40 Schmitt, Hayden 31 Carroll, Gabriel 25 Larson, Isabella 19 Shacklett, Brennan 22 Carter, Katherine 34 Law, Wing-Sum 32 Sharp, Christian 42 Carter, Nicole 37 Lee, Christiana 17 Shiver, Morgan 13 Chakravarty, Neil 41 Lewis, Andrea 10 Stauffer, Carly 35 Chang, Austin 18 Lewis, Elizabeth 28 Straus, Jacob 1 Charlton, Daniel 24 Li, Chenguang 8 Stulberg, Hannah 5 Chlipala, Zachary 16 Liu, Jason 18 Sun, Erika 1 Chuang, Andrew 6 Lloyd, William 22 Sweet, Erika 11 Coblentz, Benton 11 Loan, True 23 Tamayo, Jari David Rozo 29 Colvin, Thomas 3 Lober, Sarah 43 Tao, Ernie 17 Cooper, Eric 46 Lund, Alex 35 Taylor, Zachary 6 Crews, Paul 31 Madill, Caroline 7 Thomson, Benjamin 36 Cunetta, Nicholas 43 Mand, Carmen 49 Tsiligkaridis, Athanasios 14 Cutlip, Caralyn 15 Margraf, Rachel 10 Urke, Lauren 49 Davison, Paulina 25 Martin-Chen, Tara 37 Vidales, Julianna 49 Decker, Charles 32 Mason, Brandi 39 Vogt, Ryan 21 Dolan, Katelyn 4 McGowan, Sloane 48 Wagner, Sophia 47 Draney, Kathryn 2 Meade, Benjamin 28 Walker, Courtney 33 Edrington, Evan 9 Merrill-Steskal, Gabriel 13 Wang, Alex 11 Estacio, Johnathan 23 Miller, Anne 13 Wang, Elaine 48 Feltrup, John 14 Miller, Emma 25 Wang, Stuart 1 Fogle, Faisal 34 Milligan, Chase 7 Werffeli, Julianna 48 Forler, Cassidy 2 Misterek, Madeleine 26 Westenhaver, Collin 20 Fuchigami, Hannah 33 Monteith, Kate 15 Wilcoxson, Tanner 44 Greenwald, Maximillian 5 Moore, Amy 34 Wiley, Christopher 16 Guidice, Blake 38 Moore, Olivia 29 Yang, Hannah 45 Gwyn, Katherine 38 Nagle-McNaughton, Timothy 14 Yen, Tian Qing 36 Haines, Clairisse 32 Nimmagadda, Saidutt 44 Youn, Roungseo (Peter) 47 Hall, Kaitlyn 27 O'Donnell, Christopher 3 Yuan, David 4 Hansen, Blake 30 Pak, Hee Won 28 Zeitler, Sarah 33 3 WSAC Rev. 04-21-2014 3 WSAC Rev. 04-2014 Washington Scholars of 2014 Leg. Dist. Scholar’s Name & Address Field of Study High School Attended 1 Straus, Jacob A. Engineering Bothell High School Bothell, WA 1 Sun, Erika Z. Pre-Medicine Inglemoor High School Bothell, WA 1 Wang, Stuart R. Business Inglemoor High School Bothell, WA 2 Draney, Kathryn M. English Gov. John Rogers High School Puyallup, WA 2 Forler, Cassidy C. Pre-Medicine Eatonville High School Eatonville, WA 2 Ricketts, Alyssa A. Biomedical Engineering Eatonville High School Eatonville, WA 3 Colvin, Thomas L. Computer Engineering North Central High School Spokane, WA 3 O'Donnell, Christopher Engineering Lewis & Clark High School Spokane, WA 3 Ruff, Alexander J. English North Central High School Spokane, WA 4 Dolan, Katelyn E. Psychology Central Valley High School Liberty Lake, WA 4 Kim, Donggyun Electrical Engineering Central Valley High School Liberty Lake, WA 4 Yuan, David Finance Central Valley High School Liberty Lake, WA 4 WSAC Rev. 04-2014 Washington Scholars of 2014 Leg. Dist. Scholar’s Name & Address Field of Study High School Attended 5 Carlson, Ashley Undecided Cascade High School Duvall, WA 5 Greenwald, Maximillian S. Undecided Liberty Senior High School Issaquah, WA 5 Stulberg, Hannah R. Business Issaquah High School Issaquah, WA 6 Chuang, Andrew Undecided Ferris High School Spokane, WA 6 Ryan, Molly G. Environmental Engineering Medical Lake High School Medical Lake, WA 6 Taylor, Zachary C. Pre-Medicine Ferris High School Spokane, WA 7 Bortz, Emma P. Biomedical Engineering Mead Senior High School Spokane, WA 7 Madill, Caroline J. Nursing Mount Spokane High School Mead, WA 7 Milligan, Chase S. Chemical Engineering Mount Spokane High School Spokane, WA 8 Bartrand, Jonah A. Undecided (STEM) Hanford High School Richland, WA 8 Li, Chenguang Bio-Physics Hanford High School Richland, WA 8 Ramanan, Sathvik Biology Hanford High School Richland, WA 5 WSAC Rev. 04-2014 Washington Scholars of 2014 Leg. Dist. Scholar’s Name & Address Field of Study High School Attended 9 Adams, Ryan Undecided Charles Francis Adams High School Clarkston, WA 9 Edrington, Evan E. Computer Engineering Chiawana High School Pasco, WA 9 Ross, Joshua Mechanical Engineering Central Valley High School Greenacres, WA 10 Lewis, Andrea M. International Relations Stanwood High School Mount Vernon, WA 10 Margraf, Rachel A. Microbiology & Oak Harbor High School Oak Harbor, WA Mechanical Engineering 10 Peng, Ziwei Computer Science Oak Harbor High School Oak Harbor, WA 11 Coblentz, Benton J. Political Science Raisbeck Aviation High School Tukwila, WA 11 Sweet, Erika E. Mathematics Kentridge High School Renton, WA 11 Wang, Alex Business Kentridge High School Renton, WA 12 Andre, Alexa T. Biology & History Wenatchee High School Wenatchee, WA 12 Keyser, Ariana Marie Archaeology Wenatchee High School Wenatchee, WA 12 Poulson, Peter D. Undecided Wenatchee High School Wenatchee, WA 6 WSAC Rev. 04-2014 Washington Scholars of 2014 Leg. Dist. Scholar’s Name & Address Field of Study High School Attended 13 Merrill-Steskal, Gabriel Biology & Music Ellensburg High School Ellensburg, WA 13 Miller, Anne C. Nursing Riverside Christian School Ellensburg, WA 13 Shiver, Morgan English Ellensburg High School Ellensburg, WA 14 Feltrup, John P. Undecided Eisenhower High School Yakima, WA 14 Nagle-McNaughton, Timothy Physics & Astronomy Davis High School Yakima, WA 14 Tsiligkaridis, Athanasios Electrical Engineering Eisenhower High School Yakima, WA 15 Cutlip, Caralyn Engineering Ellensburg High School Vantage, WA 15 Hiemstra, Alice G. Music & Psychology Zillah High School Zillah, WA 15 Monteith, Kate Accounting & Business East Valley High School Yakima, WA 16 Chlipala, Zachary Mathew Pre-Medicine Walla Walla High School Walla Walla, WA 16 Rassbach, Eleanor Engineering Walla Walla High School Walla Walla, WA 16 Wiley, Christopher J. Civil Engineering Prosser High School Prosser, WA 7 WSAC Rev.
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