The Foreign Service Journal, September 2022
THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL | SEPTEMBER 2022 67 AFSA NEWS Audrey Y. Chang Cole Basas Crosby Sophia Eisele Otis Jesse Fischer Fiona Foley Colin Laith Heffern Rylee Marjorie Horne Annika Houge Fiona Foley – daughter of Christopher (USAID) and Nicole Foley, graduated from Skaneateles High School, Skaneateles, New York. Plans to attend SUNY Geneseo to study sociomedical sciences. Colin Laith Heffern – son of Keith (State) and Carrie Heffern, graduated from the American School of Paris, St. Cloud, France. Plans to attend the University of Virginia to study aerospace engineering. Rylee Marjorie Horne – daughter of Patrick (State) and Cynthia Horne, graduated from Naples Middle High School, Naples, Italy. Plans to attend Brigham Young University to study animation and psychol- ogy. Rylee is also the winner of an Art Merit Honorable Mention Scholarship and Second-Place Essay Award. Annika Houge – daughter of Paul (State) and Roksana (State) Houge, graduated from School Without Walls High School, Washington, D.C. Plans to attend Smith College to study neuroscience. William David Laitinen – son of William (State) and Valeria Laitinen, graduated from the American Community Schools of Athens, Athens, Greece. Plans to attend Northwestern University to study global health studies. Anders Luffman – son of Aaron (State) and Robyn (State) Luffman, graduated from the International School of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya. Plans to attend Stanford University to study civil and environmental engineering. Anders is also the winner of a Community Service Honorable Mention Scholarship and Third-Place Essay Award. Alexander Neisuler – son of Peter (State) and Mariana (State) Neisuler, graduated from the Walworth-Barbour American International School, Even Yehuda, Israel. Plans to attend Boston University to study political science. Jacob Henry Newman – son of Ruth (State) and Robert Newman, graduated from the American Overseas School of Rome, Rome, Italy. Plans to attend Brigham Young Univer- sity to study fine arts. Jacob is also the winner of an Art Merit Honorable Mention Scholarship. Karina Solveig Noll – daugh- ter of George Noll (State) and Kim Marie Knudsen-Noll, graduated from the Anglican International School Jerusa- lem, Jerusalem, Israel. Plans to attend St. Olaf College to study nursing. William Wallace-Gomez Orr – son of William (State) and Selma Orr, graduated from Langley High School, McLean, Virginia. Plans to attend Yale University to study English. Dimitrios Arthur Romilos Owen – son of Evan (State) and Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen, graduated from Thomas Alva Edison High School, Alexandria, Virginia. Plans to attend Duke University to study biomedical engineering. Zoe Palmer – daughter of Mat- thew (State) and Danica Palmer, graduated fromWashington- Liberty High School, Arlington, Virginia. Plans to attend the University of Virginia to study neuroscience/pre-med. Mia Sampson – daughter of Aaron Sampson (State) and Natasha de Marcken (USAID), graduated from the Washing- ton International School, Washington, D.C. Plans to attend Princeton University to study public and international affairs. Emmanuelle Anna Sim – daughter of Hyun Bo (State) and Anne Sim, graduated from Manhasset High School, Manhasset, New York. Plans to attend the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to study human development and family studies. Emmanuelle is also the winner of the Community Service Scholarship.
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