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Scholarship winners announced

Published: Saturday, June 18, 1994

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Winners of 24 Ezra Taft Benson Scholarships were recently announced by BYU, prior to President Benson's death.

The Ezra Taft Benson Scholarship-- now Howard W. Hunter Scholarship-- is the top scholarship offered by BYU. Each grant is for a minimum of $14,040 over four years.Recipients are: Amanda Goggins, Brentwood Tenn.; Evva Courtney Benson, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Jenny Rebecca Jensen, Greensboro, N.C.; Linda Stuart, Belmont, Mass.; Suzette Nelson, Lake Forest, Calif.; Kirsten Liechty, Bitberg, Germany; Marianne Pearson, Glendale, Calif.; Heather A. Telford, Auburn, Wash.; Emily Ann Cox, Provo, Utah; Amy Lynn Coleman, Salt Lake City; Amy Michelle Fuller, West Valley City, Utah; and Carys A. Irwin, Exeter, Devon, England.

Also, Darron Todd Woolley, Lompoc, Calif; Joel Cundick, Newtown, Pa.; David Michael Brown, Providence, Utah; Damian Paul Menscher, Milfor, N.J.; Anton Rytting, Westminster, Calif.; Edward W. Pyper and Jared Sturgeon, Mesa, Ariz.; Jason Boyer, Springville, Utah; Joe Tippetts, Mapleton, Utah; Patrick Q. Mason, Sandy, Utah; Andrew Stephen Fletcher, Fairfield, Maine; and Scott David Goodwin, Protland, Ore.