In brief

Students from the Snoqualmie area graduated from the University of Washington this spring, including graduates from the following hometowns:

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Students from the Snoqualmie area graduated from the University of Washington this spring, including graduates from the following hometowns:

• Carnation: Rebecca Ann Chaney, bachelor of landscape architecture; Peter Benjamin Dane, bachelor of arts in community, environment, and planning; Nathaniel John Kach, bachelor of science in industrial engineering; Claire Elizabeth Mars, bachelor of music (voice); Amanda Kristine Mayeux Hollinger, bachelor of arts in communication; Brett T. Racine, bachelor of arts in interdisciplinary studies including science, technology and environment; Evan Leif Sebenius, bachelor of science in applied and computational math sciences; Adam Christian Speir, bachelor of arts in sociology; Yumiko Nakayama Westover, bachelor of arts in business administration (accounting).

• Fall City: Miranda Renee Brown, bachelor of arts in psychology; Noah Adam Fitterer, bachelor of arts in business administration; Monika I. Hanley, bachelor of arts in linguistics, bachelor of arts in political science; Aaron Christopher Loe, bachelor of science in chemical engineering; Tabitha Lorraine Moe, bachelor of arts in classical studies; David Allen Soister, bachelor of arts in interdisciplinary studies, including society, ethics and human behavior; Garet Victor Wirth, bachelor of science in biology (physiology).

• North Bend: Jaclyn Michele Boals, bachelor of arts in business administration (accounting); Lance R. Hornback, bachelor of science in applied and computational math sciences; Lauren Ashley Paulus, bachelor of arts in Spanish, economics; David Joseph Tepper, bachelor of science in computer science; Sarah Elizabeth Travis, bachelor of arts in communication; Jessica Ann Wada, bachelor of arts in psychology.

• Snoqualmie: Jennifer Christine Edwards, bachelor of arts in sociology; Mark Benjamin Gifford, bachelor of arts in comparative literature; Tyson Lynn Gmeiner, bachelor of arts in business administration (finance, accounting); Nathan James Hoch, bachelor of arts in psychology; Charles Stephen Kroiss Jr., bachelor of arts in history; Daniela Victoria Plavsky, bachelor of arts in social welfare; Juliana Suarez Trillos, bachelor of science in microbiology; Shari Ann Weir, bachelor of arts in community, environment, and planning; Vince Lawrence Zanella, bachelor of science in electrical engineering; and Vince Lawrence Zanella, bachelor of science in computer science.