WMIA Educational Foundation Awards Five Scholarships.THE WOODWORKING MACHINERY Industry Association Educational Foundation awarded a total of $10,000 in scholarships to five woodworking students. Larry Hensley of Jackson Jackson. 1 City (1990 pop. 37,446), seat of Jackson co., S Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1857. It is an industrial and commercial center in a farm region. , KY, receive a $5,000 scholarship. He is currently a student at Berea College Berea College, at Berea, Ky.; coeducational; founded 1855 by John G. Fee as a one-room school, chartered 1866, a college since 1869. Fostered by abolitionists including Cassius M. Clay, it aimed to educate both black and white, male and female residents of Appalachia. in Berea, KY, working towards a degree in technical industry arts. He was high school valedictorian an a member of the National Honors Society. Chris Zoglmann of Conway Springs, KS, won a $2,000 scholarship. Zoglmann is wood technology student at Pittsburg State University. Winners of $1,000 scholarships were Scott Addington, Miami, OK; Todd St. Martin St. Martin in midwinter, gave his cloak to a freezing beggar. [Christian Hagiog.: Brewer Dictionary] See : Kindness , Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin Rapids, city (1990 pop. 18,245), seat of Wood co., central Wis., on the Wisconsin River; inc. 1869. Paper, heating equipment, plastics, chemicals, paint, and iron and steel are produced. , WI; and Bob Holloway, Colby, KS. |
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