STUDENT DIRECTORY
Ross Wells, son of Rich and LeeAnn Wells of Chicora, won first place out of 374 competitors in the National VICA Pin Design Competition.A recent graduate of Butler High School, he also received a Butler County Vocational Technical Scholarship to Butler County Community College, where he plans to pursue a degree in graphic design.---
Curtis Compton II, son of Curtis Compton of Butler, has been accepted to Edinboro University for the fall 2005 semester.A graduate of Knoch High School, he plans to participate in football at Edinboro.---
Heather Young, daughter of Walter and Denise Young of Chicora, has been awarded the Academic Excellence Scholarship at Edinboro University.A recent graduate of Karns City High School, she plans to pursue a degree in elementary education at Edinboro.---
Jennifer Chobot, daughter of Stephen and Jayne Chobot of Butler, has been accepted to Edinboro University for the fall 2005 semester.A recent graduate of Butler High School, she plans to major in communication studies/art and participate in the student radio station, debate team, jazz band and choral ensemble.---
Kimberly McCracken, daughter of Roger and Leah McCracken of Cranberry Township, has been accepted to Edinboro University for the fall 2005 semester.A recent Seneca Valley High School graduate, she plans to major in biology.---
James DePalma of Cranberry Township has been awarded a scholarship to the Summer Language Institute at the University of Pittsburgh.A doctoral degree candidate in the history department at West Virginia University, he will study the Serbian language during a six-week summer program.---
Amanda Jaskowak, daughter of Mark and Linda Jaskowak of Grove City, was awarded the Sophomore Summer Foreign Travel Award in Art and the Charles J.G. Mayaud Travel Grant at Franklin and Marshall College.A 2003 graduate of Grove City High School, she is pursuing degrees in art history and English.---
Stephanie Cooper, daughter of Greg and Tammy Cooper of Parker, has been named a United States National Award Winner in leadership and service.She attends Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School.---
Matthew Grubbs, son of Dan and Pauline Grubbs of Saxonburg, has been named a United States National Award Winner in foreign language.He attends Knoch High School.---
Jessica Stevenson-Stewart, daughter of Sarah Stevenson of Slippery Rock, received the University of California at Berkeley History of Art Departmental Award.She is also the recipient of the Maybelle M. Toombs Award and has been named a Haas Scholar, a program funding research for her thesis "Orientalist Exposures: Image Authority and Empire in Gertrude Bell's Photographic Archive," for which she received highest honors.---
Jason Hawk, son of Oliver and Nancy Hawk of Buffalo Township, has been awarded the Emerging Student Leadership Award at Kent State University.A 2003 graduate of Freeport High School, he is a member of the Ambassador Program and the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity at Kent State.---
Abigail Oesterling, daughter of Tim and Kathy Oesterling of Butler, has been named a United States National Award Winner in history and government.She is a student at Portersville Christian School.---
Holly Geibel, daughter of Ralph and Denise Geibel of Butler, has been named an All-American Collegiate Scholar.She attends the University of Louisville.---
Jerrod Markle, a recent graduate of Butler High School, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship through the Burger King Scholarship Program.---
Ryan Roche, son of Dennis and Lotty Roche of Butler, has been named an orientation leader at St. Francis University.---
Adam Cromie of Sarver was named outstanding senior by the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
