Outstanding Auburn students received scholarships and accolades at the Masonic King Solomon Lodge No. 60 banquet and awards program. - Courtesy
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Outstanding Auburn students received scholarships and accolades at the Masonic King Solomon Lodge No. 60 banquet and awards program.

Outstanding students awarded, honored at Masonic program


May 13, 2009 · Updated 5:43 PM 

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Masonic King Solomon Lodge No. 60 recently recognized the outstanding academic achievements of Auburn high school students at its annual scholarship awards banquet in the Rainier Room of the Truitt Building.

Auburn High School's Hannah Scholter earned the Masonic Youth Scholarship and Mountainview's Dhavan Vengadasalam received the Senior Boy Scholarship. Douglas E. Tucker, of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Washington, and his wife presented the scholarships.

More than 140 were in attendance as five junior boys and five girls from each school were awarded scholarships. There also were an additional eight seniors in attendance.

The previous top two winners from each school, as well as two others, were in competition for state-level scholarships from the Grand Lodge of Washington in Senior and Masonic Youth categories (members of Jobs Daughters, DeMolay or Rainbow for Girls organizations).

Other winners included:

Auburn: Ben Johnson, Elijah Keimig, Ben Kerr, Andy Starr, Tyler Warner, Mary Dusek, Katheriine Garbe, Michelle Lee, Madison Ramey, Jennifer Wroe. Mountainview: Stephen Borgens, Andrew Hayward, Johnathan Irwin, Nicholas Lipinski, John Sanchez, Crystal Chi, Julia Hurley, Raqual Rabayo-Krause, Angeleah Tena, Stephanie Wolf. Auburn Riverside: Anthony Tordillos, Cameron Howard, Clayton Sin, Joseph Whitney, Kenny Krotzer, Elise Jones, Erin Miles, Megan McCabe, Tessa Goodwin, Stefanie Range.

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