The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1987 Page: 6 of 26
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Page 6—ALLEN AMERICAN—Wednesday, March 4, 1987
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Stephani Childs, left, smiles happily after having spelled
“apathy” correctly and winning the school spelling bee at
Entrepreneurship Team winners were, from left, Chris
Dobson, Rhena Chesser and Michael Kleppe.
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The Continuing Scholarship will
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will be attending an accredited
college or university for the
The Mature Woman Scholarship
will be presented to a resident of
Collin County, 21 or older, enrolling
in at least six credit hours for the
1987-88 academic year. Six awards
of $500 are available.
fhe deadline for applications is
March 28. For more information call
Ann Boswell at 423-6735.
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women residing in the Plano Inden-
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an accredited high school with a
cumulative grade point average of
87 or higher. Two scholarships will
be given.
The Collin County Community
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Lovejoy School. Watching is Harriet Belzer, instructor in
the gifted and talented program and contest judge.
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Individual contest winners in Regional OEA competition
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Joe Champion; front, Greg Davenport and Trecia
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The Plano Branch of the Ameri- ships for the 1987-88 academic County. Funding for the scholar- O
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Women (AAUW) has announced the Applications are being sought the annual AAUW Holiday Tour of
availability of $12,000 in scholar- from qualified women in Collin Homes.
Five categories of scholarships
are being offered: the Graduating
High School Woman Scholarship
($1,000), the County County
Community College Scholarship
($300), the Continuing Scholarship
($1,000), the Mature Woman Scho-
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Allen High School were victorious in took first place honors intheindivi- contestants had to complete a Egebere ndtr Hutton
recent Office Education Association dual entrepreneur division. Joe spread sheet was difficult. “I can’t 8 osdemuton
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Cheri Halderman, data process- fields of computer specialist and Lotus ” he said learned in data processing,
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fingers do the walking” at the Texas, according to Richard to purchase new books.
College’s Library-Learning Resour- DuCote, dean of the LRC. “This is According to John H. Anthony,
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Jorgensen, Karen M. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1987, newspaper, March 4, 1987; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1523582/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.