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Overlake Alumnae Panhellenic Scholarship Winners

The Overlake Alumnae Panhellenic (OAPH) is proud to announce they have twelve recipients of this year's scholarship fund. Each winner received a Certificate of Merit and a monetary award to be applied towards her educational goals. These recipients were recognized for their outstanding academics, leadership, and community service. 

The recipients of the 2014 OAPH Scholarships are:

Amanda Crowe of Eastlake High School. Amanda plans to attend Washington State University.

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Emily Jiang of Interlake High School. Emily plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania.

Julia Howard of Inglemoor High School. Julia plans to attend the University of Alabama.

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Charly Nelson of Issaquah High School. Charly plans to attend Washington State University.

Kristina (Tina) Spohnholtz of Juanita High School. Tina plans to attend Florida State University.

Stephanie Hays of Liberty High. Stephanie plans to attend Elon University. 

Ellena Jones of Mercer Island High School. Ellena plans to attend the University of Washington.

Peyton McCulley of Mount Si High School. Peyton plans to attend the University of Washington. 

Carson Potter of Redmond High School. Carson plans to attend the University of Washington. 

Shelby Hayne of Sammamish High School. Shelby plans to attend the University of Southern California. 

Madison Laycock of Skyline High School. Madison plans to attend the University of Washington. 

Heather Brevard of Woodinville High School. Heather plans to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


Congratulations to this year's scholarship winners! For more information on OAPH scholarships, please contact Anne Dumond at 425.883.8124 or visit http:// www.overlakealumnaepanhellenic.org


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