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PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, MAY 18, 2018 LATINO, continued from Page A1 KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley The competitors for the title of Distinguished Young Women of Keizer take part in the fi tness portion of the scholarship program. DYWK, continued from Page A1 thanks to an anonymous donation, two $2,500 scholarships would be awarded instead of one. “I couldn’t believe it,” Burleson said. “I was shocked at fi rst that there were two of us. I can’t believe that somebody would be so generous.” Along with Burleson, Chloe Campbell will also represent Keizer in the state Distinguished Young Women program. “When they announced that there were going to be two winners, I had no idea,” Campbell said. “College is so expensive and of course that’s going to be a factor in choosing your colleges, the pricing, so this helps so much,” Campbell said. “It’s not even about the scholarship money. That’s an added plus but just being able to get all of the skill sets and experience is so rewarding and amazing.” Burleson also received $500 for winning the scholastic achievement category. “I’m so excited for what’s to come and this program has given me so much,” Burlseon said. “It’s given me so much more interview experience and more confi dence and walking in heels. I wasn’t able to walk in heels before this, and do push ups. I was planning on going to some cheap colleges but now my options have opened up a little more.” The fi ve girls—Burleson, Campbell, Kate Bomar, Anni Sykosky and Kaitlyn Duncanson—were judged on fi ve categories—scholastic achievement (25 percent), interview (25), talent (20), fi tness (15) and self expression (15). Bomar took home $300 for the spirit award, which is voted on by the contestants. For self expression, the girls were asked what volunteerism and community meant to them. Sydnie Gould and Ivy Parker, the 2018 Distinguished Young Women of Keizer, also performed as well as Jessika Nanez, 2018 Distinguished Young Woman of Oregon. Burleson and Campbell will compete for the state title on Saturday, Aug. 11 at Chemeketa Community College. “I’m so excited to be able to spend more time with Elisabeth and go on to the state competition,” Campbell said. “It’s such an amazing opportunity. We got so much closer. We used to be friends when we were little. I’m sad that it’s over, relieved, but so excited for what’s coming next.” said. “You stayed in school for 13 years and your parents had no idea what you were go- ing through. There were chal- lenges: the language, the social environment, the economics. You jumped over all those ob- stacles.” In addition to the scholar- ships presented, one graduate, Julia Solis, was the fi rst recipi- ent of the LAC Community Service Award, which is spon- sored by Herrera’s family. “She has been a leader in so many things, but I especially appreciate her work as part of the Kennedy Elementary School mentors for the past three years,” Herrera said. The scholarship honorees were: Gloria Celestino Agu- ilera, Western Oregon Univer- sity (WOU), veterinary tech; Anjelica Alvarez, cosmetology; Jose Pablo Barrera, Chemeketa Community College, sociol- ogy; Gloria Celestino; Anthony Julian Chavez, Chemeketa/ Colorado State University, sports medicine; Ernesto Lua Diaz, Chemeketa, comput- er science; Ramiro Garcia, Chemeketa/University of Oregon (UO), business man- agement; Natalie Ito, Portland State University, pre-med; Eras- mo Arellano Leon, Chemeketa, graphic design; Crystal G. Lla- nos, Stanford University, bio- medical engineering; Mersatee Aguilar Lopez, Linfi eld Col- lege, nursing; Jorge Luis Lopez, Chemeketa, computer science; Maria Isabel Limon Rangel, community college, undecided; Jorge Bedolla Rodriguez; Iris Rodriguez; Bianca Lylea Sierra, UO, family human resources; Julia Solis, Ivy Tech Commu- nity College (Indiana), general studies; Luis Acosta Vega, WOU, education; Sissy Zendejas, UO, biology. France dance performs May 23 The France School of Dance semi-annual dance performance is slated for Wednesday, May 23, at North Salem High School. Admission to the show, which begins at 7 p.m., is $3 per person and all proceeds will benefi t the Keizer Com- munity Food Bank. Students from ages 4 to adult will per- form tap, ballet, pointe, jazz and hip hop styles. New class- es at the school begin June 4. Visit www.fsodance.com or call Carole France Martin or Linda France Martin at 503- 390-3481. 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