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NewsFebruary 4, 1997

The following students were recipients of Southeast Missouri State University Regents' scholarships. The scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have achieved an Enhanced ACT score of 27 or SAT score of 1,220. Students must also have a high school grade-point average of 3.5 or graduate in the top 10 percent of their class. ...

The following students were recipients of Southeast Missouri State University Regents' scholarships. The scholarship is awarded to high school seniors who have achieved an Enhanced ACT score of 27 or SAT score of 1,220. Students must also have a high school grade-point average of 3.5 or graduate in the top 10 percent of their class. High school valedictorians who have an Enhanced ACT score of 25 or SAT score of 1,140 also are eligible for the scholarship, as are National Merit Semifinalists and National Achievement Semifinalists. The award covers incidental fees up to 32 hours per academic year for up to four consecutive years.

Lesley A. Clarke, senior at Cape Girardeau Central High School, is the daughter of Susan Clarke and Dr. Paul Clarke of Cape Girardeau.

Jamie S. Pekios, senior at Cape Girardeau Central High School, is the daughter of Tim and Susan Pekios of Cape Girardeau. She plans to major in mass communication at Southeast.

Nicholas A. Raines, senior at Cape Girardeau Central High School, is the son of Gary and Cindy Raines of Cape Girardeau.

Tori E. Patterson, senior at Oran High School, is the daughter of Wayne and Linda Patterson of Oran.

Amy J. Kiplinger, senior at Scott City High School, is the daughter of David and Susan Crader of Scott City and Mike and JoAnn Kiplinger of Crystal City. She plans to major in visual communication at Southeast.

Shawn M. Scharenborg of Jackson, a senior at Notre Dame High School, is the son of John and Kathryn Scharenborg of Jackson. He plans to major in political science at Southeast.

Jeremy C. Kuntze, a senior at Jackson High School, is the son of Darrell and Karen Kuntze of Jackson. He plans to major in business management at Southeast.

John R. Litzelfelner, a senior at Jackson High School, is the son of Cheryl Litzelfelner and Robert Litzelfelner of Jackson. He plans to major in finance/business management at Southeast.

Jeffrey S. McNiell of Sikeston, a senior at Thomas W. Kelly High School in Benton, is the son of Jim and Wilda McNiell of Sikeston.

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Kirt M. Burger, a senior at Scott City High School, is the son of Charles and Carol Burger of Scott City.

Lucinda M. Hillemann, a senior at Scott City High School, is the daughter of Kevin and Marsha Hillemann of Scott City. She plans to major in biology at Southeast.

Justin T. Jones, a senior at Central High School, is the son of Ken and Carol Jones of Cape Girardeau.

Sara A. Emerson, a senior at Scott City High School, is the daughter of David and Margo Emerson of Scott City.

Thomas J. McKinney, a senior at Central High School, is the son of Del and Florence McKinney of Cape Girardeau.

Branden C. McCullough, a senior at Central High School, is the son of Jim and Joyce McCullough of Cape Girardeau. He plans to major in history at Southeast.

Lance D. Reinagel of Scott City, a senior at Notre Dame High School, is the son of David and Marietta Reinagel of Scott City.

Jodie L. Shelby, a senior at Central High School, is the daughter of Mitch and Karen Shelby of Cape Girardeau. She plans to major in elementary education at Southeast.

Faith K. Parkhurst, a senior at Central High School, is the daughter of Karen Parkhurst of Cape Girardeau.

Kelley D. Rodgers of Morley, a senior at Scott County Central High School, is the daughter of Kenny and Becky Rodgers of Morley. She plans to major in secondary education at Southeast.

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