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Northshore Wall of Honor for 2012 Inductees
The Wall of Honor recognizes the outstanding achievements of Northshore alumni, staff and volunteers who have made a significant contribution to the district, community, state, nation or world.
Twelve Northshore School District alumni, former staff or board members will be inducted to the Northshore School District Wall of Honor for 2012 and recognized at a special ceremony Aug. 16, 6 p.m., at Pop Keeney Stadium. The public is welcome to attend. The Wall of Honor recognizes the outstanding achievements of Northshore alumni, staff and volunteers who have made a significant contribution to the district, community, state, nation or world.
This year's inductees include:
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Dr. David Anderson, BHS, 1961
Veterinarian, civic/community leader and international humanitarian
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Marilyn Eylar Conaway, NSD, 5 yrs.
Visionary teacher, founded mock UN conference and mock political convention
Dr. Darryl DesMarteau, BHS, 1958
Renowned fluorine chemistry researcher and chemistry professor at Clemson University
Dr. William Fassett, BHS, 1964
Outstanding Washington State University pharmacy professor and co-founder of Northshore troubled youth program
Dr. Ronald E. Frost, BHS, 1965
Dentist, community leader, mentor and international humanitarian
Dr. Donald Granvold, BHS, 1961
Researcher, provider of mental health services and University of Texas professor
David Aaron Hughes, BHS, 1956
U.S. Foreign Service, author and international humanitarian
Dr. Richard Lance, BHS, 1942
Community doctor, team physician, health advocate and Northshore School District school board member
Helen Anderson McMahon, BHS, 1936
Community leader and activist, historian, artist and local pioneer
Dr. Grant W. Sharpe, BHS, 1943
University of Washington forestry professor, wildlife management and recreation activist
Carroll “Si” Siverson, NSD, 30 yrs.
Beloved teacher and administrator, advocate for performing arts
Roy J. Wheat, Jr., BHS, 1946
Pilot, aviation advocate for youth and selfless community activist
The is made possible thanks to the generous donations of community members and serves as a permanent reminder of Northshore's rich history and tradition of excellence and service.
An annual nomination and inductee selection process identifies individuals to be added to the Wall of Honor. For more information, please visit www.nsd.org/wallofhonor.
Pop Keeney Stadium is located at 18603 Bothell Way N.E., Bothell, WA 98011-1995.
--Information from Northshore School District
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