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Dimasi, Mark A
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2010
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2010
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Daniel Jordan awarded black belt in taekwondo
2010
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Scott Mosier, son of Denny and Helen Mosier of Pomona, made the President's list at Cal State Long Beach for the fall 2009 semester. Scott took 22 units and got all A's. Universal Technical Institute Foundation has awarded Jennifer LaFever of San Jose a $10,000 Brienne Davis Scholarship to attend Universal Technical Institute in Rancho Cucamonga. The scholarship is part of the Brienne Davis Scholarship Fund - a scholarship program designed to help women gain the education they need to pursue careers in the automotive industry. Davis, a UTI alumnus who became a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series official, died in 2008. The scholarship is a partnership between the NASCAR Foundation and the UTI Foundation to honor Brienne Davis. Each year several NASCAR drivers celebrities and NASCAR executives are \"locked up\" for the event, which is held at Brickhouse Tavern in Davidson, N.C., and has raised $200,000 over the course of two years.
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