2010 CLINTON COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED

Clinton County Community Foundation awards approximately $332,000 in scholarships for the 2010-11 school year

The Clinton County Community Foundation has awarded more than 60 scholarships to Clinton County students with an approximate value of $332,000, including the two Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships. The students were recognized at a Scholarship Reception held on June 10 at the Frankfort Golf and Community Club, Frankfort, Ind. In addition to the scholarship recipients, parents, donors, educators, community volunteers and leaders attended the event in recognition of the efforts of the students.

“Through the generous contributions of the donors, the achievements of the students have been acknowledged and rewarded with these scholarships,” said Bill Beard, Chairman of the Clinton County Community Foundation Board of Directors. “The pressure of paying for college can be a significant obstacle for many students.  With these awards, we hope some of the financial weight has been lifted and they can focus on their future career choices.”

The students and the scholarships they were awarded are listed below:

J. Archibald Memorial Scholarship
The A.J. Archibald Memorial Scholarship was established by Jan and Tom Archibald, parents of A.J. Archibald, a former student at Clinton Central High School. This fund provides scholarships to graduating seniors from Clinton Central High School.

Kyle Harness, son of Barry and Mary Harness, will attend Purdue University and plans to study agri-business management. 

Robert L. Brinson Scholarship
Established by Robert Brinson, a former Clinton Central School Corporation superintendent, this scholarship is awarded to students graduating from Clinton Central High School who have studied vocational agriculture in high school, have an exemplary leadership record as a member of the Future Farmers of America and are going to attend Purdue University. 

Kayla Mosson, daughter of Christopher Mosson and Angela Jones, plans to attend Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University to study agriculture education.

Jenny Butler Scholarship
The Jenny Butler Scholarship was established by Ralph and Mary Butler in memory of their granddaughter, Jenny. This fund provides scholarships for students graduating from Clinton Central High School who will be attending a post-secondary educational institution in Indiana and who are pursuing a career in nursing, ministry or Christian education.

Brittany Alford, daughter of Teresa Alford, will be attending the University of Indianapolis to pursue a degree in nursing.
Kaitlin Townsend, daughter of Kevin and Brenda Townsend, plans to attend Indiana University-Kokomo to study nursing. 

Clinton Central High School Team Player Scholarship
The Clinton Central High School Team Player Scholarship is awarded annually to a Clinton Central student athlete or athletes nominated by his or her coach.

Andy Jacquet, son of Terri Reed, plans to attend Purdue University to pursue a degree in building construction management.
Blake Surber, son of Robert and Karen Surber, will be attending Anderson University to study history/education. 

Clinton Central High School Vision Scholarship
This fund provides assistance to students graduating from Clinton Central High School who are or will be attending any college, university, junior college, or trade or vocational school. 

Brooke Leckrone, daughter of Dennis and Leisha Leckrone, will attend Butler University to pursue a degree in physician assisting.
Ashley Pelling, daughter of Scott and Lisa Pelling, will attend Ball State University to study elementary/special education.
Haylee Robertson, daughter of James and Judith Robertson, will attend Indiana University-Kokomo to study nursing.
Kaitlin Townsend, daughter of Kevin and Brenda Townsend, will attend Indiana University-Kokomo to study nursing.
Ashli Walters, daughter of Michael and Tamela Walters, will attend Ivy Tech Community College to study nursing.

Clarence Cochran Agricultural Scholarship
The Clarence Cochran Agricultural Scholarship was established by Pat Robertson and her children in honor of her father and their grandfather. The fund provides scholarships for Clinton Central or Clinton Prairie High School students who are pursing an education in agriculture or another vocation-related field.

Collin White, son of Daniel and Dayna White, will be an incoming freshman at Purdue University studying mechanical engineering. 

Anna Fudge Field and Mary S. Field Endowment Scholarship
The Anna Fudge Field and Mary S. Field Endowment Scholarship was made possible by the generosity of the Field family many years ago. This scholarship is awarded to a Clinton County graduating senior.

Caleb Robertson, son of Linda Mitchell and step-son of Neal Mitchell, will be a freshman at Purdue University in the fall where he plans to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering. Caleb is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School.

Louise and Robert A. Hedgcock History Essay Scholarship
This fund provides scholarship support to students from Frankfort High School in memory of Louise Hedgcock and Robert A. Hedgcock. 

Meredith ‘Paige’ Gant, daughter of Ron and Dianne Gant, will attend Indiana University studying graphic design.
Brittany Harmon, daughter of Sheryl Smith, will attend Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis studying nursing.
Haleigh Rothenberger, daughter of Stephen and Dianna Rothenberger, will attend Indiana University studying international studies.

Michigantown High School Alumni Association Scholarship
This fund provides scholarships to students residing in Michigan Township or Warren Township in Clinton County. 

Daniel Teegarden, son of Greg and MiRea Teegarden, will attend Indiana Wesleyan University to pursue a degree in education.

William and Doris Mohr Scholarship
This is the third year that the Clinton County Community Foundation is awarding scholarships to students graduating from public high schools in Clinton County who will be attending a public state institution of higher education.  These scholarships are made possible through the generosity of the late William and Doris Mohr.

Unlike many of our scholarship funds, this is a four-year renewable scholarship and the Foundation will be awarding new scholarships each year.  Even though they are no longer with us, Bill and Doris Mohr are continuing to make a significant difference in the lives of Clinton County youth.

This year’s recipients of the William and Doris Mohr Scholarship are:

Clinton Central High School:

Tanner Deisch, son of Mark and Debbie Deisch, will attend Ball State University to study telecommunications. 
Kayla Mosson, daughter of Christopher Mosson and Angela Jones, plans to attend Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University to study agriculture education.

Receiving renewal scholarships are: Chad Kingsolver, Aaron Rogers, John Robinson, III and Carmen Stockberger.

Clinton Prairie High School:

Sara Huskins, daughter of Elizabeth Huskins and the late George Huskins, Jr., will be attending the University of Southern Indiana to study Spanish and elementary education. 
Collin White, son of Daniel and Dayna White, will be an incoming freshman at Purdue University studying mechanical engineering. 

Receiving renewal scholarships are: Christina Bailey, Erin Overman, Eric Myers and Shawn Walker.

Frankfort High School:

Madison Donoho, daughter of Medford and Thelma Donoho, will be attending Purdue University, where she will be studying biology on a pre-medicine track. 
Meredith ‘Paige’ Gant, daughter of Ron and Dianne Gant, plans to attend Indiana University studying graphic design. 
Brittany Harmon, daughter of Sheryl Smith, will attend Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis to pursue a degree in nursing.
Hayley Jaworski, daughter of Jammie Winters, will attend Purdue University and is undecided about her course of study.

Receiving renewal scholarships are: Bernadette Frey, Zachary Nichols, Josue Ordaz, Katrina Bailey, Nicholas Goldsmith, Abby Lidester and Rachel Justine Redington-Noble.

Rossville High School:

Daniel Gascho, son of Gordon and Darla Gascho, will be attending Purdue University to study animal sciences. 
Brittany Heffernan, daughter of Dwight and Melissa Heffernan, will be attending Indiana University-Kokomo to pursue a degree in education. 

Receiving renewal scholarships are: Alissa Clawson, Kelsey Miller, John Mitchel and Geny Studebaker.

Mulberry High School Alumni Association Scholarship
This fund provides educational scholarships to students residing in Mulberry or Madison Townships in Clinton County. In July, the scholarship selection committee reviews applications and selects the recipients for the upcoming academic school year. The 2009 recipients are:

Joseph Hoffman, son of Brian and Louisa Hoffman, will be a senior at Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis studying physical/health education.
Amanda Krammes, daughter of Kenneth and Pamela Krammes, will be a senior at Purdue University where she is studying nursing.
Kelsey Schutz, daughter of Vincent and Debora Schutz, graduated in May 2010 from Purdue University with a degree in elementary education.
Christopher Ruckel, son of Ronald Ruckel, will be a junior at Ball State University studying social studies education.
Addie Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, graduated in May 2010 from Purdue University with a degree in elementary education.

PSI IOTA XI Scholarship
The Beta Tau-Psi Iota Xi Scholarship was established in 2004 to provide educational scholarships to graduate students studying speech pathology.>

Alyssa Caress, daughter of Kevin and Telene Caress, is a first-year graduate student at Ball State University studying speech/language pathology.

Barbara K. Siegfried Scholarship

The Barbara K. Siegfried Scholarship was established and funded by the family, friends, and present and former students of Mrs. Siegfried in honor of her many years as a dedicated teacher at Clinton Central High School. The fund provides scholarships to Clinton Central High School graduates who will be attending Purdue University.

Jordan Woodard, son of Mike Woodard and Lisa Johnston, will be attending Purdue University this fall to study criminal justice and psychology. 

Phyllis M. Widener Music Scholarship
This scholarship is for students graduating from any Clinton County high school who are or will be attending a post-secondary institution, college, university or professional school of music and who are pursuing musical careers. 

Abigail Barnett, daughter of Randall and Charlotte Barnett, plans to attend Butler University studying music education. 

J. Allen Wyrick Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established by Mrs. Marjorie Wyrick in memory of her husband. The scholarship provides tuition assistance to a Clinton Central High School student who has chosen agriculture, engineering or technology as a course of study at Purdue University.

Kyle Harness, son of Barry and Mary Harness, will be attending Purdue University and plans to study agri-business management. 
Kayla Mosson, daughter of Christopher Mosson and Angela Jones, plans to attend Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University to study agriculture education.

Clinton County Community Foundation Scholars

Tenley Catron, daughter of Joseph and Jean Catron, is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School. She will be attending Purdue University in the fall where she will be studying chemical engineering. 

Madison Donoho, daughter of Medford and Thelma Donoho, is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School. She will be attending Purdue University to study biology on a pre-medicine track. 

Britny Graves, daughter of Eric and Vicki Graves, is a 2010 graduate of Clinton Prairie High School. She will be attending Butler University where she will be studying computer science/software engineering. 

Luke McLaughlin, son of Mike and Rhonda McLaughlin, is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School. He will be attending Ball State University where he will be studying telecommunications. 

Caroline Moore, daughter of Jeffrey Moore and Angela Moore, is a 2010 graduate of Rossville High School. Caroline will be attending Butler University to study international studies and anthropology.
Brooke Robinson, daughter of Michael Robinson and Robin Herron, is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School. Brooke will be attending Butler University to study psychology and criminology. 

Collin White, son of Daniel and Dayna White, is a 2010 graduate of Clinton Prairie High School. He will be attending Purdue University studying mechanical engineering. 

Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship

Jessie Fudge, daughter of Jerry and Jackie Fudge, is a 2010 graduate of Clinton Central Jr.-Sr. High School. In the fall, she will attend Ball State University to pursue a degree in creative writing. 
Courtney Jameson, daughter of Tom and Cindy Jameson, is a 2010 graduate of Frankfort High School. In the fall, Courtney will attend Taylor University to pursue a degree in music. 

The Clinton County Community Foundation is a not-for-profit charitable organization created in 1996.  The mission of the Foundation is to improve the quality of life of the community through the accumulation and stewardship of enduring charitable gifts.  For details about making a charitable gift or establishing a permanent endowment fund to benefit a charitable organization or interest in Clinton County, please contact the Community Foundation at (800) 964-0508 or visit the website at www.cfclinton.org.

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