White River seniors receive high education awards from Dollars for Scholars

White River Dollars for Scholars 2012 Award Recipients included: Jessica Brown, Marcie Brown, Kelly Coyle, Marcus Dickson, Kyle Durrant, Cassidy France, Danielle Hadaway, Courtney Hall, Shai-Lee Hill, Zachary Jensen, Kaitlyn Johnson, Valentina Korepanova, Nathan Lenhart, Evan Matz, Joshua Miller, Hannah Miltimore, Daniel Murphy, Christina Ramous, Chloe Sharp, Ethan Stroh, Haley Vallala, and Jailyn VanSickle. - Courtesy photo
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White River Dollars for Scholars 2012 Award Recipients included: Jessica Brown, Marcie Brown, Kelly Coyle, Marcus Dickson, Kyle Durrant, Cassidy France, Danielle Hadaway, Courtney Hall, Shai-Lee Hill, Zachary Jensen, Kaitlyn Johnson, Valentina Korepanova, Nathan Lenhart, Evan Matz, Joshua Miller, Hannah Miltimore, Daniel Murphy, Christina Ramous, Chloe Sharp, Ethan Stroh, Haley Vallala, and Jailyn VanSickle.

May 28, 2012 · 10:51 AM

A group of talented White River graduating seniors  received awards for higher education May 22 from the White River Chapter of Dollars for Scholars.

White River Dollars for Scholars 2012 Award Recipients included Jessica Brown, Marcie Brown, Kelly Coyle, Marcus Dickson, Kyle Durrant, Cassidy France, Danielle Hadaway, Courtney Hall, Shai-Lee Hill, Zachary Jensen, Kaitlyn Johnson, Valentina Korepanova, Nathan Lenhart, Evan Matz, Joshua Miller, Hannah Miltimore, Daniel Murphy, Christina Ramous, Chloe Sharp, Ethan Stroh, Haley Vallala, and Jailyn VanSickle.

In addition, four college students received continuing education awards: Luke Allpress, Christian Lobdell, Shane Markus, and Stefan Martin. To see more information on White River Dollars for Scholars, or to donate, visit the website, www.whiteriverdollarsforscholars.org or contact Lisa Cramer at Dollarsforscholars416@gmail.com.

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