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Page A-14 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, June 30, 2016
SCHOOL BRIEFS
Bismarck State become a wildlife biologist or profes- This is the 69th year the schol:
• sor. She is the daughter of Angela and arships have been presented in
College, honors James Goldsby of Shelton. Her father memory of Mark E. Reed, who was
works in road construction for Green the president of the Simpson Log-
Diamond. ging Co. from 1914 until his death in
Shelton student This is the third award for Sarah 1933.
Myers. Myers, a 2013 graduate of
Vincent Campagna of Shelton was Shelton High School, is pursuing de-
named to the president's honor roll grees in history and global studies at
for spring 2016 semester at Bismarck Pacific Lutheran University. Her par-
State College in Bismarck, North Da- ents are Steven and Mary Kay Myers availableto
kota. of Shelton.
To qualify, a student must maintain Meghan Ranney, a 2014 graduate women
a GPA of at least 3.5 while enrolled in of Shelton High School, is majoring in
at least 12 semester hours of classes, animal science at Washington State
University. Her parents are Scott and The Shelton Chapter B of the Phil-
1 0 students get Candy Ranney of Shelton. This is her anthropic Education Organization is
third award, offering two $1,000 grants to Mason
It's also the third award for Ran-County women to continue their edu-
Green Diamond ney's twin sister, Serena Ranney. She cation.
is pursuing a degree in food science To qualify, the student must have
scholarships from Washington State University. graduated from high school or earned
Morgan Rockey is a 2016 graduate a GED; be a Mason County resident;
Green Diamond Resource Co. has of Elma High School. She is planning and be enrolled during the 2016-17
awarded $3,000 Mark E. Reed Schol- to study international business, Her academic year at an accredited aca-
arships to 10 employees, or daughters parents are Scott and Stacey Rockey demic or technical college.
and sons of employees, who live in the of Elma. The funds can be used for tuition,
company's Washington operating corn- Zachary Schaumberg is a 2016 books and other expenses. The award
munities, graduate of North Mason High School. will be sent directly to the recipients'
Tessa Blackstad attends Saint He will study civil engineering and schools.
Martin's University and majors in land survey at the University of Idaho. Applications are available at Mason
elementary education. She also was His parents are Paul and Cindy Scha- County WorkSource, Olympic College,
Sound Learning, the Shelton branch of
awarded a scholarship in 2013. Her umberg of Grapeview.
parents are Tony and Tawn Blackstad Mikayla Smith is a 2016 graduate the Timberland Library and by calling
of Shelton. of Elma High School. She plans to Betty Linker at 426-8189. Aug. 5 is
Mackenzie Geer, a 2015 graduate of earn a degree in nursing and Ameri- the deadline to apply.
Montesano High School, is majoring in can Sign Language at South Puget The applications can be sent to
nursing at Washington State Univer- Sound Community College in Olym- P.E.O. Education Committee, 2534
sity. This is her second award. She is pin. Her parents are Mitchell and LaCrosse Court, Shelton, WA, 98584.
the daughter of Greg and Teresa Geer. Bobbi Smith of Oakville.
Greg works on road construction for Logan Zepp graduated from Elma
Green Diamond Resource Co. High School in 2013. He is an agricul- Shelton High class
Lindsey Goldsby, a 2016 gradu- tural business major at the University
ate of Shelton High School, plans to of Idaho. His parents are Albert and of 1966 reunites
attend Whitworth University in Spo- Sandra Zepp of Elma. This is his third
kane. She plans to study biology and scholarship. Aug= 20
The Shelton High School class of
1966 will celebrate its 50th class re-
union Aug. 20 at the Little Creek Ca-
sino Resort in Shelton.
The doors open at 5:30 p.m. for reg-
istration and socializing, and the buf-
fet dinner begins at 7 p.m. The cost is
$50 per Person.
TO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY
HELP WANTED Alder- E. Country
brook Golf & Yacht Club 6/30-7/21)
is looking for bartenders TWO 2008
and wait staff. Apply in ers, very
person, bring resume, 330
Checks or money orders can be sent
to Shelton Class of'66, P.O. Box 1640,
Shelton 98584.
Checks must be received no later
than Aug. 1.
A golf tournament is also scheduled
for the morning of Aug. 19. The cost is
$25 to walk and an additional $14 to
use a cart.
For more information, contact
Duane Fagergren at 239-3366 or
d.fagergren@comcast.net.
There will also be a mixer at 5:30
p.m. Aug. 19 at Taylor Station.
Free lunches for
youths at Pioneer
Children 18 years old and younger
can receive free lunches through the
Pioneer School District's Seamless
Summer Feeding Program.
The lunches are served from 11
a.m. to noon July 6 through July 26
at Pioneer Primary School, 110 E.
Spencer Lake Road, Shelton.
For information, call 426-9915, ext.
206.
Irene S. Reed class
of 1961 gathers
• 12-13
The members of the Irene S. Reed
class of 1961 will reunite Aug. 13 at
the Little Creek Casino Resort in Shel-
ton.
The classmates will also meet for
their 55th anniversary at 4:30 p.m.
Aug. 12 at Taylor Station in Taylor
Towne.
For more information, call Sherry
(Kent) Myers at 426-6904 or Carol
(Burnett) Tafoya at 866-2777.
• Compiled by reporter Gordon
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