Miller and Salsbury are honored students for September


September 28, 2011 · 11:31 AM

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The Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized Tyler Salsbury and Josh Miller as Students of the Month at its Sept. 15 meeting.

Salsbury, the son of Lynn and Dave Salsbury of Enumclaw, was the recipient from Enumclaw High School.

A strong academic student taking Advanced Placement classes, Salsbury has a 4.0 cumulative grade-point average. He is on the high school golf team and an active member of Calvary Presbyterian Church.

He won the WJGA state golf championship this summer and has a full scholarship to attend the University of Washington next year and play golf while he works toward a business degree.

Miller is the son of Melissa and Luke Miller of Bonney Lake and attends White River High School.

Also a strong academic student, he is taking honors and Advanced Placement classes and has a 4.0 cumulative gpa.

He is also active in student leadership serving as Associated Student Body treasurer last year. He participates on both the high school football and track teams and is captain of both.

He plans to attend a four-year school next year and work toward a degree in civil engineering.

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