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COMMUNITY NEWS 2 TEENS GET MARINE SCHOLARSHIPS.


Heidi Rochte of Glendale and Carlos Chavez of Palmdale are among 78 California teens who received Marine Corps Scholarships for the current school year. The recipients are children of Marines or former Marines who demonstrate a commitment to community service.

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 in Calabasas were named National AP Scholars for earning an average score of at least a 4 on their Advanced Placement tests and scores of 4 or higher on at least eight of the tests. They are: Daniel Agarwal of Westlake Village; Kara Kara (kär`ə), river, c.140 mi (230 km) long, NE European and NW Siberian Russia. It flows N from the N Urals into the Kara Sea, forming part of the traditional border between European and Asian Russia. It is navigable in its lower course.  Jancourtz, Calabasas; Robyn Strumpf, Northridge; Brian Tannenbaum, Agoura Hills; and Taylor Davis and Anjali Tripathi, both of Woodland Hills.

An additional 34 students were named as Scholars with Distinction, 18 as Scholars with Honor and 24 as Scholars.
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Date:Oct 9, 2005
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