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June 6, 2002

27 Scripps College Students Selected As Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges

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Twenty-seven Scripps College graduating seniors have been selected for inclusion in the 2002 edition of Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Recognized as national outstanding leaders, they join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,900 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. Campus nominating committees and editors of this annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success.

Scripps students elected from California are: Sarah Bauer (Claremont), Courtney Brown (Pasadena), Fabiola Ceballos (Rancho Cucamonga), Dominique Chitiea (Oceanside), Tiffany Clay (Vista), Dawn Dorland (Manhattan Beach), Bo Espinosa-Setchko (Walnut Creek), Elizabeth Franklin and Kathryn Franklin (Roseville), Jesse Gillispie (Mill Valley), Adrienne Hall (Tracy), Leanna Kinsey (San Jose), Lisa Liu (Walnut), Leslie Martes (El Cajon), Juanita Martinez (San Diego), Caroline Miceli (Redlands), Briana Miller (El Cerrito), Felicia Ortiz (Santa Cruz), Emily Patterson (Clovis), Myeisha Peguero (Los Angeles), Nikhila Raj (Riverside), Amber Richert (Modesto), Erin Robertson (Santa Barbara), Megan Rogers (Escondido), Leann Terry (Willits), Jaimie Washburn (Marina Del Rey), and Rachel Wilkes (Eugene). From Washington State, students include: Sarah DeGraw (West Richland), Bethany Holmes (Mt. Vernon), Alder Keleman (East Wenatchee), Elizabeth Lee and Mackenzie Rowe (Seattle), Marika Lucas (Everett), and Megan Ritchie (Bellevue).

From Arizona, three students were selected: Kelly Feinstein (Gold Canyon), and Rebecca Mann and Natalie Naylor (Tucson).

Additional Scripps students selected for inclusion are: from Hawaii, Justina Cross (Kailua) and Shelley Williams (Honolulu); Elsbeth Escher (Princeton, NJ); Claire Hermann (Winston-Salem, NC); Sarah Junker (Connifer, CO); Lamya Kamel (Eden Prairie, MN); Katherine Lally (Kittery Point, ME); Katherine Lyon (Sandy, UT); Erica Swan (Amherst, NY); and Katrina Van Heest (Palos Heights, IL).

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