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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1998
ENGA GEMENTS
Ellsworth-Busch
Robert and Pamela Ellsworth of
Fall City announce the engagement
of their daughter, Amber Shanae of
Issaquah, to Bradley James Busch,
son of Gerald and Lynne Busch of
Auburn.
The bride-to-be is a 1995 gradu-
ate of Eastlake High School. She
has attended Bellevue Community
College and Washington State
University.
The prospective groom is a
1993 graduate of Auburn High
School. He received a bachelor’s
degree in criminal justice from
Washington State University in
1997. He is pursuing a law
enforcement career.
The couple met while students at
WSU in Pullman.
They plan an Aug. 29 wedding
IN SERVICE
Conner honored at
state BPW convention
The Washington Federation of
Business and Professional Women
(BPW) presented its Nike Award to
Trish Conner, charter president of
Issaquah BPW at the state conven—
tion May 16 in Olympia.
The annual Nike Award is given
to one woman in the state for her
exceptional participation in BPW.
Conner, of Issaquah, has been presi-
dent of the local organization for
two years, since it became a chapter
in November 1996. She also is chair
of the district’s Young Careerist
Committee.
Nike is the Goddess of Victory
and BPW’s symbol.
Amber Ellsworth
and Bradley Busch
at the home of her parents in
pan City, Longman receives
college scholarship
Matthew Longman of Issaquah
has been awarded a Benjamin Rush
Scholarship from Dickinson
College in
“"1 Barnes Carlisle, Penn.
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Tim Barnes of Maple Valley is on a six— The
academ-
ic-based schol-
arship is guar-
anteed for four
years of under-
month deployment to the Arabian Gulf serving with Fleet Air
Reconnaissance Squadron Five Detachment Five.
Barnes’ aircraft carrier, the USS Independence, is based in Misawa,
Japan.
He is the son of James Barnes of Maple Valley, and a 1986 graduate of
graduate
Capital High School in Olympia. He joined the Navy in June 1986. study.
Longman is
. the son of Keith
and Susan LONGMAN
Army Pfc. Robert A. Stigers of Issaquah recently entered basic military
Longman of
training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. -
He is the son of Dale Stigers of Issaquah and a 1997 graduate of
Issaquah High School. '
Issaquah. He is a senior at
Overlake High School in
Redmond.
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College news
Greg “Art” Atkins of Issaquah
was among the 1998 spring gradu-
ates at Georgetown University in
Washington, DC. He received a
master of arts degree in national
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Atkins is a 1989 graduate of
Issaquah High School, and the son
of Harris and Mary Atkins of
Issaquah.
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D Carrie Eagle of Issaquah was
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