Minot State University students honored at ‘Who’s Who’ luncheon
“Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” selected 23 Minot State University juniors and seniors for inclusion in the 2016 edition. A campus nomination committee and editors of the annual directory picked the students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. They were honored at a luncheon April 20.
For the photo: Front row, left to right, Caley Nelson, Kelsey Buchholz, Shelby Pederson, Vanessa Ramirez, Teagan Loppe, Keyona Walker and Ashley Busch. Second row, left to right, Molly Haagenson, Kayla Barkie, Danielle Foster, Cassandra Stauffer, Miranda Lessmeister, Christin-Ann Stoll, Christina Beck, Reagan Van Teeling, Meggan Larson, Annika Kraft. Third row, left to right, Alex Buchholz, Savana Kingsbury, Bob Pond, Joshua Bussard and Ismail Hassan.
Listed by hometown, class rank and major, they are:
FROM NORTH DAKOTA
Minot — Kayla Barke, senior, elementary education; Alexander Buchholz, senior, biology and chemistry; Ashley Busch, senior, communication and broadcasting; Joshua Bussard, senior, biology and music; Danielle Foster, senior, accounting; Ismail Hassan, senior, clinical laboratory science; Annika Kraft, senior, chemistry and chemistry education; Meggan Larsen, senior, finance and marketing; Chloe Ondracek, senior, mathematics; Cassandra Stauffer, senior, elementary education and art education; Keyona Walker, senior, early childhood education.
Towner — Caley Nelson, junior, athletic training and radiologic technology.
Williston — Molly Haagenson, senior, special education; Shelby Pederson, senior, social work and Spanish.
FROM OTHER STATES
Torrance, Calif. — Vanessa Ramirez, senior, nursing.
Omaha, Neb. — Savana Kingsbury, senior, business education.
Belton, Texas — Christin-Ann Stoll, junior, psychology.
FROM CANADA
Penticton, British Columbia — Bob Pond, senior, athletic training.
Brandon, Manitoba — Kelsey MacNaughton Buchholz, senior, accounting, marketing, international business and graphic design; Reagan Van Teeling, senior, communication disorders.
Alameda, Saskatchewan — Teagan Loppe, senior, special education.
Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan — Miranda Lessmeister, junior, communication disorders.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan — Christina Beck, senior, communication disorders.
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Published: 04/22/16 |