Eight Kamiak seniors named National Merit
Scholars
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© 2007 The Daily Herald
Co., Everett, WA
Kamiak High School in Mukilteo has a record-high eight National Merit Scholars. Pictured (clockwise from bottom left) are Annissa Alusi, 17, Kevin Song, 17, Kurt Doten, 16, Zeke Barger, 17, Joseph Bae, 17, Mai Dang, 17, Jenny Xia, 17, and Stephanie Kinner, 17, (center).
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