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2001 Scholarship
Recipients
Sept. 20, 2001
Eleven Students Receive Scholarships
From West Texas Agricultural Chemicals Institute
Writer: Tim W. McAlavy,
(806) 746-6101, t-mcalavy@tamu.edu
LUBBOCK -- The West Texas
Agricultural Chemicals Institute (WTACI) awarded 11 college scholarships
totaling $7,000 at its 49th annual educational conference held Sept.
19 at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.
Founded here in 1953, the
institute is a consortium of educators, producers, chemical company
dealers and representatives, and other agribusiness leaders. The
institute focuses on promoting environmentally sound use of pesticides
and other ag chemicals needed in high-yield agriculture.
Since 1983, the institute
has presented more than $49,000 in college scholarships (funded
by its conferences and gifts) to more than 55 agriculture students
attending several universities.
This years scholarship
recipients included seven undergraduate graduate students. They
are:
Duane Braddock, a
junior at Texas Tech, majoring in agronomy; $1,000.
Katie Yates, a junior at Texas Tech, majoring in agricultural
economics; $750.
Crystal Smith, a senior at Texas Tech, majoring in horticulture;
$500.
Jennifer Grimes, a junior at Abilene Christian University,
majoring in animal science; $500.
Jason Dobrovolny, a junior at Texas Tech, majoring in agronomy;
$500.
Bradley Obenhaus, a junior at Tarleton State University,
majoring in agriculture services and development; $1,000.
Kristin Hales, a junior at Oklahoma State University, majoring
in agriculture; $500.
Undergraduate Scholarship Winners
Attending West Texas Universities:
Shown are (from left) Jason Dobrovolny; Jennifer Grimes; Katie Yates;
Crystal Smith; Duane Braddock; Terry Cambell, WTACI president.
Undergraduate Scholarship Winners Attending Other Universities:
Shown are (from left) Kristin Hales; Bradley Obenhaus; Terry Campbell,
WTACI president.
The institute also awarded four scholarships
to graduate students. Graduate recipients included:
CoraLea Emerson,
a crop science major at Texas Tech; $750.
Dave Venhaus, a plant and soil science major at West Texas
A&M University; $500.
Patrick Naranjo, a plant and soil science major at West Texas
A&M University; $500.
Leonardo Camelo, an entomology major at Texas Tech; $500.
Graduate Scholarship Winners: Shown are (from left)
Dave Venhaus; Patrick Naranjo; Leonardo Camelo; CoraLea Emerson; Terry
Campbell, WTACI president.
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