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Posted 12-10-99
71 undergraduates selected for Who's Who
The 2000 edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities will highlight 71 juniors and seniors from Case Western Reserve University who have been selected as outstanding national leaders. Academic achievement, community service, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success are the basis for campus nominating committees to select the students.
The directory highlights an elite group of students selected from more than 1,900 institutions of higher education in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several countries.
The book will list the following CWRU students:
- Faisal Adhami (junior, biology and chemistry, Fairfield)
- Parag Aggarwal (junior, chemistry, Erie, Pennsylvania)
- Syed S. Ali (junior, chemistry and sociology, Brecksville)
- Kweku Appau (senior, chemistry, Newark, New Jersey)
- Elizabeth Auyang (junior, biology and chemistry, Loveland, Ohio)
- William Bailey (senior, chemical engineering, Cleveland)
- Asaf Batelman (senior, chemical engineering, Indianapolis, Indiana)
- Robyn Biery (junior, environmental geology and environmental studies, Pittsburgh)
- Emily Bloomfield (senior, chemistry, Wyandottte, Michigan)
- Heidi Bolander (senior, anthropology, Martin, Ohio)
- Donald Boyer (junior, chemistry, Rew, Pennsylvania)
- Dawn Caster (junior, nutrition and sociology, Louisville, Kentucky 40222
- Tsui Cheah (senior, biology, Singapore)
- Stanford Chen (junior, biochemistry, Glen Ellyn, Illinois)
- Carolyn Chu (senior, biomedical engineering, Raleigh, North Carolina)
- Sarah Coles (senior, history and Spanish, Cleveland)
- Edward Cooper (junior, biochemistry and biology, Westlake)
- Susan Daly (senior, macromolecular science, Poland, Ohio)
- Lindsey A. Deyer (junior, systems and control engineering, Troy, Michigan)
- Traci Donovan (senior, political science, Elyria)
- Daphna Dror (senior, nutritional biochemistry and metabolism, Parker, Colorado)
- Brion Finlay (senior, electrical engineering, Bay Village)
- Anne Fligor (junior, nursing and political science, Wadsworth)
- Patrick Geiger (senior, economics and accounting, Lakewood)
- Tyler Gellasch (senior, biology and psychology, Webster, New York)
- Kellee Gooden (junior, biology and pre-med, Columbus)
- Adam Grauer (senior, English, Chagrin Falls)
- Benjamin Haskell (senior, materials science and engineering, Menlo Park., California)
- Brian Hersman (senior, economics and computer science, Coral Springs, Florida)
- Kelly Hill (senior, literature and German, Wauseon, Ohio)
- Ruby Jain (junior, biomedical engineering, Germantown, Maryland)
- Matthew Jameson (junior, accounting, Madison)
- Mandi Jastremski (senior, economics and music performance, Lansdale, Pennsylvania)
- Curtis Jewell (junior, management and sociology, Columbus)
- Niuniu Ji (junior, systems engineering, Greenville, North Carolina)
- Jennifer Jones (senior, nursing, Cleveland)
- Robert A. Koonce (senior, classics, Cleveland Heights)
- Sarah Lengen (senior, biology and psychology, Cleveland)
- Teresa J. Linares (senior, psychology, Fort Madison, Iowa)
- Jenna Liu (senior, medicine, Cleveland Heights)
- Tracy Ljung (senior, systems engineering, Roseville, Minnesota)
- Danesh Mazloomdoost (junior, management, Lexington, Kentucky)
- Vipul Modi (junior, chemistry and history, Maumee, Ohio)
- Lisa Musca (senior, music history, Parma)
- Helen Muth (senior, electrical engineering, Marysville, Ohio)
- Katerina Nacopoulos (junior, chemistry and English, Fairview, Pennsylvania)
- Sudha Nallasamy (senior, biology, Strongsville)
- Chad Novince (junior, accounting, Cincinnati)
- Sharon M. Oette (junior, biochemistry, Webster, New York)
- Kurt Owen (senior, mechanical engineering, Geraldine, Montana)
- Thomas Parrish (junior, theater and economics, Novi, Michigan)
- Rashmi Phanindra (senior, biology and environmental biology, Brecksville)
- Elyse Pine (senior, English and natural sciences, Plainview, New York)
- Lauren Piper (senior, biology, North Canton)
- Rajeev Raghavan (junior, chemical engineering, Dayton)
- Kiran Raman (junior, biology and anthropology, Andover, Massachusetts)
- Christopher Rassi (senior, economics and political science, Pepper Pike)
- Nicole Schilling (junior, chemical engineering, Garden City, Kansas)
- Tanya Shah (junior, management, Needham, Massachusetts)
- Carrie Shanafelt (junior, English and Spanish, Shawnee Mission, Kansas)
- Alzora L. Thomas (senior, nursing, Canton)
- Christine Tintorer (senior, chemistry and psychology, Fords, New Jersey)
- John Tirgan (junior, biology, Pepper Pike)
- Jose Villalon (junior, biology, Miami)
- David Walker (senior, management, Lyndhurst)
- Doug Walled (junior, psychology and biology, Lorain)
- Tina Wang (senior, polymer science and engineering, Ballwin, Missouri)
- Crystal White (junior, computer science, Menands, New York)
- Mya Woods (junior, computer engineering, Cleveland Heights)
- Eric A. Wrenn (junior, nursing, Cleveland Heights)
- Joseph Zickafoose (senior, chemistry, Tipp City, Ohio)
Nine of these students -- Chu, Finlay, Fligor, Grauer, Liu, Muth, Nallasamy, Owen, and Rassi -- also appeared in last year's volume.
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