Published June 19, 2012, 07:31 AM

Five accepted to University of Mary

Nathan Ellingson, Amanda Michel, Alyssa Mangin, Levi Peterson and Zach Neva of Jamestown are among hundreds of new students about to pursue a degree at the University of Mary in Bismarck, starting fall semester 2012.

Nathan Ellingson, Amanda Michel, Alyssa Mangin, Levi Peterson and Zach Neva of Jamestown are among hundreds of new students about to pursue a degree at the University of Mary in Bismarck, starting fall semester 2012.

Ellingson, a senior at Jamestown High School, is active in basketball and plays piano and football. In 2011 Ellingson was awarded the Blue Jay Football’s Hardest Worker award. A recipient of the Sister Thomas Welder and North Dakota Career and Technical Education scholarships, he plans to major in athletic training and pursue a doctorate in physical therapy. Ellingson is the son of Lee and Aim Ellingson of Jamestown.

Michel, a senior at Medina High School, is active in FFA and 4-H. She plans to major in social work. Michel is the daughter of Julie Michel of Jamestown.

Mangin, a senior at Jamestown High School, is active in pep band, golf, speech and her church youth group. She lettered in golf and speech while in high school. She plans to major in business management. Mangin is the daughter of Davie and Teresa Mangin of Jamestown.

Peterson, a senior at Jamestown High School, is active in the National Honor Society, FBLA, football and track. Peterson was president of his local FBLA club and four- and three-year letterer in track and football, respectively. He plans to major in physical therapy. Peterson is the son of Kevin and Heidi Koenig of Jamestown.

Neva, a senior at Jamestown High School, is active in student council, National Honors Society, FBLA, track, football and basketball. He plans to major in physical therapy. Neva is the son of Tim and Michelle Neva of Jamestown.

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