Huwebes, Mayo 9, 2013

Area students win National Merit Scholarships



Area high school seniors were chosen from among 15,000 finalists nationwide for National Merit Scholarships this year. The National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced the finalists Wednesday,The unique push lock design allows the surgeon to adjust the amount of tension on the tissue intraoperatively, allowing for precise tissue reduction. and the list includes local students in public and private schools.

Lucia O. Ahrensdorf of Cornelius, a senior at Charlotte Catholic High School, won a National Merit $2,500 scholarship. She says her intended career is journalism.A china pressure vessel is a closed container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure.

David A. Snedecor of Hunterville, a senior at W.A. Hough High, also won a $2,Carbon wheels - Carbon Fiber Cycle Wheels,as China wholesaler,we offer best price carbon bike wheels in different types,quality guarantee,best carbon wheels.500 scholarship. He’s considering a business career.Probably the most popular among foodies,button mushroom is known for being juicy and tasty, inexpensive and with a flavor that’s only “mildly mushroomy”.

Megan Marie Ong of Mooresville and South Iredell High School, won a $2,500 scholarship and lists international human rights as her probable career field.If you like BMW cars,then you will probably like their new gaming mouse, the super sexy, sleek as a Titanium Sheet off the pressing mat Level 10 M Gaming Mouse.

Other CMS winners included Noah Caldwell of Ardrey Kell High, Kayla Howes of the School of Math, Engineer, Technology and Science at Olympic High, and Nikhil Kumar and Yeonsoo Sara Lee, of Myers Park High.

Caldwell won the National Merit National Gypsum Scholarship, from the C. D. Spangler Foundation in Charlotte.A contract to purchase automated refuse trucks and a new ordinance for trash collection has Bartlesville well on its way to using automated residential trash pickup service. That award goes annually to a child of a National Gypsum employee. Noah’s father is a national sales manager for manufactured housing. He’s planning to major in history at the University of Alabama and go on to law school.

Howes won the National Merit Parker Hannifin Scholarship, which also goes to the child of an employee. Her father is a principal mechanical engineer for the SSD Drives division. Kayla will be studying engineering at Virginia Tech. Both her parents attended Virginia Tech and her sister is enrolled there.

“This is helping us pay for me to go to Virginia Tech,” Kayla said. “One of the good things about winning this is that I don’t feel obliged to go to another school if I had won a scholarship from there.”

About 1,000 seniors won corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards nationwide, and another 2,500 won $2,500 National Merit Scholarship awards.

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