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More than 70 scholarships distributed

Washington State Community College’s Graham Auditorium was recently filled with local students and their families, all eager to discover what scholarships they’d been selected to receive.

Marietta Community Foundation houses more than 70 scholarships that are awarded to residents of Washington and surrounding counties annually. While many were presented during an awards ceremony, the recipients of several are still being determined.

Some $405,877 can be distributed this year.

Eden Woodford, of Lowell, is one of this year’s scholarship recipients. Woodford plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree at Muskingum University.

“Using these scholarships, I am able to commit the next four years of my life to be the first in my family to receive a bachelor’s degree,” Woodford said. “Being a scholarship recipient means I will be able to eliminate some of the financial stressors that surround college.”

This sentiment was shared by many scholarship recipients, including Caitlyn Walker and Nikolas Cameron. Walker is a senior at Frontier High School, who plans on pursuing a degree in social work.

“Receiving this scholarship helps and means a lot because I never had the chance to save up money for college,” said Walker. “It will help me leap over financial barriers and go to college like I’ve always dreamed.”

Cameron, a student at Warren High School, plans to earn his associate’s degree in nursing at WSCC and then continue his education until he’s able to become a flight nurse — his ultimate goal.

“Being a scholarship recipient allows me to concentrate on my studies, as these scholarships allow me to work less hours,” Cameron said.

Mike Buell, board treasurer for Marietta Community Foundation, served on the scholarship committee and was able to review many of the applications received.

“Learning is lifelong. It should never stop,” Buell said. “I was particularly impressed by the fact that more of our applicants this year are seeking careers that serve their fellow man. It gives me some hope at a needed time.”

The 2022 scholarship recipients include:

¯ Anderson-Stage Scholarship: Isis Streight, Marietta High School. This scholarship is awarded to a Marietta High School senior who will attend Marietta College and pursue a degree in technology or pre-med. They have shown outstanding leadership and loyal service to the school and community, and demonstrate concern for other people.

¯ Anna Laura Masters Memorial Scholarship: Nikolas Cameron, Warren High School. Established in memory of Anna Masters, a 1999 graduate of Warren High School.

This scholarship recognizes a senior from Warren High School planning to pursue their education at Washington State Community College with the goal of becoming a medical lab technician or joining the health professional field.

¯ Bob & Dora Jean Bumgarner Scholarship: Payton Mullen, Marietta High School. This scholarship provides needed support to a Marietta High School student pursuing an undergraduate degree in education. Recipients must display a passion for teaching, and participate in community service or volunteer work.

¯ Carol Christy Scholarship: Julia Cooper and Alyssa McCutcheon, Waterford High School; Lewis Guinn and Sarah Markley, Warren High School; and Caitlyn Walker, Frontier High School. Established in memory of Carol Christy, this award provides support to hard-working students who demonstrate determination and the ability to overcome obstacles. Depending on the recipients’ chosen school, this scholarship can cover up to 50% of tuition cost and is renewable for up to three years (4 years total).

¯ Carpe Diem Athletic and Academic Scholarship: Jocelyn Rings, Marietta High School. This award will support a Marietta High School student who participated successfully in an area of athletics at MHS, using the skills of a sport, showing team leadership, unselfishness, and sportsmanship on the playing surface.

¯ Charles D. Fogle Jr. Memorial Scholarship: Rebecca Williams, Warren High School; and Emily Yost, Belpre High School. Established in honor of Charles D. Fogle Jr., this scholarship will provide needed support over two years to students from Washington County planning to attend Washington State Community College.

¯ Charlie Spindler Athletic Memorial Scholarship: Tyler Kytta and Logan Offenberger, Marietta High School. This scholarship is awarded to Marietta High School basketball players that lead by example, put forth a maximum effort, and represent the school, community, team, and their family with class.

¯ Clyde Mayle Scholarship: Levi Gregory and Jayden VanNoy, Warren High School. Established several years ago in honor of Clyde Mayle, who retired from Warren Local School District after 26 years of service, this scholarship will support Warren High School seniors who have shown the same dedication to their community, with a minimum 3.0 GPA pursuing higher education.

¯ Conlan Opportunity Awards Scholarship: Josie Brunoni, Frontier High School; Nikolas Cameron and Rebecca Williams, Warren High School; Lilli Schilling, Fort Frye High School; and Emily Yost, Belpre High School. This award provides needed support to students that will be attending Washington State Community College full-time.

¯ Connect to Success General Scholarship: Grace Brockmeier and Eden Woodford, Fort Frye High School; Lacie Smith, Frontier High School; and Diana Thompson, Morgan HIgh School. This scholarship awards four students that reside in Washington County, Morgan County, or Athens County that will pursue an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree.

¯ David C. Barrett Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Caleb Davis, Warren High School. Established to honor the memory of David Barrett Sr., an educator, and a farmer, this scholarship is awarded to an outstanding student at Warren High School who is pursuing a degree in agriculture or education.

¯ Economic Roundtable Scholarship: Claire Erdelyi, Marietta High School. This renewable scholarship is awarded to a student pursuing a degree at Marietta College full-time, who demonstrates involvement in the community.

¯ Edward Parrish Chapter Colonial Dames XVII Century Scholarship: Sarah Markley, Warren High School. This renewable scholarship will provide needed support to a current senior of any Washington County school or a descendant of an Edward Parrish Chapter Member. The recipient must show an interest in history and America’s founding and is simply excited to learn.

¯ Edwin ‘Jack’ Haas Memorial Scholarship: Matthew Rauch, Shawnee State University. This scholarship is to be awarded to any qualified individual who would like to continue their technical education and has an interest in mechanical things.

¯ Edwin V. Pugh Memorial Scholarship: Jason Zheng, Marietta High School. Established in memory of Edwin V. Pugh, this scholarship is given to a Marietta High School senior who has excelled in History and Government and may be planning a future in the field of Social Sciences.

¯ Faustena ‘Frosty’ Haas Health Care Scholarship: Jayden VanNoy, Warren High School. Established to honor the life of Frosty Haas, this scholarship is available to any Washington County student pursuing a degree in the healthcare field.

¯ Frank and Grace Proctor Scholarship: Sarah Markley, Warren High School. This scholarship will support a scholarly Warren High School student pursuing a bachelor’s degree in a STEM-related field. The recipient is a well-rounded individual who values education and sees the need to give back to their community.

¯ Garrett Scott Memorial Scholarship: Julia Cooper, Waterford High School. Established in honor of Garrett Scott, a 2014 graduate of Marietta High School, this scholarship will provide needed support to a Washington County student pursuing an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree in music or a career working with children.

¯ Greg Schilling Memorial Scholarship: Mackenzie Suprano, Waterford High School; and Eden Woodford of Fort Frye High School. Established in memory of Greg Schilling, this scholarship is presented to a hard-working student from Fort Frye High School and one from Waterford High School. The recipients are awarded based on their demonstration of compassion and caring for others.

¯ Howard and Molly (Mary Alice) Varner Scholarship: Rebecca Williams, Warren High School. This renewable scholarship awards an outstanding Warren High School student that is a resident of Decatur, Fairfield, or Wesley Township in Washington County.

¯ James S. and Brenda A. Measell Scholarship: Grace Crosby, Marietta College. This scholarship is awarded to a Washington County student who exhibits a high level of academic performance and is active in several extracurricular activities with evidence of leadership in one or more of those activities.

¯ Jim Roberts Marietta Soccer League Scholarship: Jocelyn Rings and Claire Schenkel, Marietta High School. Recently renamed to honor the late Jim Roberts, this scholarship is awarded to students who have participated in the Marietta Soccer League Program, earned a varsity letter in high school soccer, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

¯ John McCracken Memorial Scholarship: Hannah Lovejoy, Marietta High School. Established to honor the life of John McCracken, this scholarship is awarded to a hard-working, responsible Marietta High School senior with an outstanding work ethic.

¯ Kevin O’Brien Kelly Memorial Scholarship: Lakyn Ellenwood, Warren High School. Established in memory of Kevin O’Brien Kelly, this renewable scholarship will support Washington County seniors intending to enroll at Ohio University.

¯ Marie Adamson Senior Scholastic Scholarship: Carman Ngai, Marietta High School. Established in honor of Marie Adamson’s parents, this scholarship is awarded to the Marietta High School valedictorian.

¯ Marietta Noon Lions Club Scholarship: Sadie Szymanski and Maya Farley, Marietta High School. This scholarship is given to Marietta High School students who are well-rounded members of the community. They have participated in volunteer work, and extracurricular activities, and have taken leadership roles.

¯ Mark C. Studenic Memorial Scholarship: Sarah Markley, Warren High School. Established in memory of Mark Studenic, this renewable scholarship is awarded to an outstanding Washington County student continuing their education in the field of engineering.

¯ Melissa Weckbacher Memorial Scholarship: Khloee Ross, Fort Frye High School. Established in memory of Melissa Weckbacher, this scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior from Fort Frye High School that demonstrates positive behavior and a good work ethic.

¯ Myra P. Berg Scholarship: Cassidy Wilson, Payton Mullen, Lynncoln Tynan and Logan Offenberger, Marietta High School. Established in memory of Myra Berg, who was a graduate of Marietta High School and Marietta College. This scholarship will provide needed support to Marietta High School seniors pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient can choose to utilize the award in one year or spread it out over multiple years.

¯ Nancy A. Miller Memorial Scholarship: Hannah Archer, Fort Frye High School. Established in memory of Nancy A. Miller, this scholarship supports a current Fort Frye High School senior who will pursue a degree in math, science, education, information technology, or engineering.

¯ Penelope ‘Penny’ J. Passavant Academic Scholarship: Bijou Burgardt, Marietta High School. This scholarship is awarded to a current student or graduate of Frontier High School or Marietta High School pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient is enthusiastic, goal-oriented, organized, and disciplined.

¯ Stanton W. Brock Art Discovery Scholarship: Kelly Jackson, Warren High School. Stanton Brock was a 1987 graduate of Marietta High School. This scholarship is awarded to a senior who displays talent and desire in creative art and has the intent to put their skills to work.

¯ Terry Huck Memorial Scholarship: Eden Woodford, Fort Frye High School. This renewable scholarship was established to support Fort Frye High School graduates who have excelled in both academic and athletic efforts.

¯ Thomas C. Vadakin Memorial Scholarship: Lynncoln Tynan, Marietta High School. Established to honor the life of Tom Vadakin, a graduate of Marietta High School and local business owner, this scholarship will support a Marietta High School student pursuing a degree in business or engineering. The recipient is a student who excels academically and devotes time to extracurricular activities and the community.

¯ Trae DeVolld Memorial Scholarship: Kylan Biancarelli, Shenandoah High School; and Anna Lowers, Caldwell High School. Established in memory of Trae Thomas DeVolld, a rising fourth-grade student at Caldwell Elementary School who participated in football and wrestling. This scholarship is given to seniors at Caldwell High School and at Shenandoah High School who excel academically, are active in the 4-H program or school athletics, and demonstrate leadership both in and out of school.

¯ Warren E. Offenberger Scholarship: Bijou Burgardt, Marietta High School. This scholarship provides support to a Marietta High School senior who displays talent and a desire to study and work in the arts, graphics, or communications field.

¯ WLEA: Roberts/Flynn Memorial Scholarship for Young Educators: Caleb Davis, Warren High School. This scholarship was established to honor the memories of James “Jim” Roberts and Hersahll Flynn, long-time Warren Local teachers and WLEA treasurers. The recipient is a current senior of Warren High School that has been accepted into an accredited teacher education program.

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