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Bill Nelson Scholarship Endowment
2004 Recipients
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Two Bill Nelson Scholarships were awarded in 2004. The recipients are:
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Brenna White University of South Carolina Goose Creek High School, Goose Creek, SC 3.344 GPA
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Brenna is the stepdaughter of Bradley T. McCall, employee of Shakespeare Monofilament Div. in Columbia, South Carolina.
Brenna will be attending the University of South Carolina in the fall, working towards a degree in Liberal Arts, focusing on Foreign Language. Her activities included: French Club, President 2003-2004, Member of the Year; Senior Board Member 2003-2004; Member of Quest Academic Team 2004; Volunteer at Cathedral of Praise. Brenna has also received the South Carolina Life Scholarship.
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Brenna was awarded a $1,000 Bill Nelson Scholarship.
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Quan Le Arizona State University Apollo High School, Glendale, AZ 3.877 GPA
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Quan is the son of Thoang Le, employee of Desert Extrusion Corporation in Phoenix, Arizona.
Quan will be attending Arizona State University in the fall, working towards a degree in international business. His activities included: Art Club, Varsity Football Team, and National Honor Society. Quan has also received a Provost Scholarship for academic achievement.
Quan was awarded a $1,000 Bill Nelson Scholarship.
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Update on Quan Le -- From the letter he wrote:
"I would like to start off this letter by expressing my gratitude for the support your company has expressed toward my education. The award I've received from the Bill Nelson Scholarship Endowment means a great deal to my family and me. I believe this award will help me further my educational career.
I've planned to attend ASU this fall semester as an undergraduate. Coming into a growing university will be difficult, but as I have always done, I will try my hardest and will not give up. I am eager and determined to succeed. I am also determined to not let my parents as well as Desert Extrusion and its employees down. For what I want to become later in life, that is still a mystery to me. Hopefully I can solve this mystery in college.
Once again I would like to thank Desert Extrusion and its employees for your support."
Quan Le
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