2015 – 2016 COMMON SCHOLARSHIP LIST 1. ANTHONY

2015 – 2016 COMMON SCHOLARSHIP LIST
1.
ANTHONY KENNETH DINOLFO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is given to a senior who is planning to attend a four-year college or university to major in the
computer sciences. Applicant must have taken high school band, including participation in the Marching Jays Band, with preference
given to brass instrumentalists. Applicant must have a GPA of at least 3.5 over high school career, with academic excellence
shown in advanced placement or honors classes over the four years.
2.
ARTHUR & LEOTA BUSCH SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Five (5) eligible seniors with a desire to attend a college or university of their choice.
Five (5) eligible seniors who intend to study horticulture or related fields at the University of Missouri.
3.
BETTY HOLT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior planning to go into nursing. The recipient will be recognized
for their accomplishments and contributions he/she has made in her school and community. The applicant must show financial
need and have at least a 2.5 GPA. This scholarship is renewable and may be greater in following years.
4.
BITTERSWEET GARDEN CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: A student must live within the Jefferson City trade area, be a graduating high school senior, have at least a “B”
average, and plan to major in one of the following fields of study: Agronomy, Agriculture Education, Floriculture, Horticulture,
Landscape Design, Botany /Biology, Forestry, Wildlife Science, Plant Pathology/Science, City (Rural & Urban) Planning, Habitat or
Forest/Systems Ecology, Environmental Concerns (Management: Environmental, Horticulture Resource/Environmental Behavior),
Environmental Conservation (Inc. Engineering, etc.), Land Management and/or other related or allied subjects.
Additionally: Three (3) letters of recommendation required. Each limited to one typed or computer generated page. Additional
pages or letters will not be accepted. Letters should include discussion of the following:
1. Scholastic Ability
2. Character references
3. Work-related experience
Plus: A Personal Letter by Applicant: Letter should discuss background, career goals, financial need, and commitment to chosen
field of study. Not to exceed two typed or computer generated pages. No additional materials will be accepted.
5.
BLANCHE ANDERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Given to two seniors – one male and one female who will pursue an education in the medical field.
6.
BRENNA R. SIEBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: To encourage others to pursue a vocation working with and helping animals, to always try to see the beauty in life,
and never stop trying to reach those goals, her parents have established a scholarship, which will be awarded annually to a senior
student who desires to enter college to pursue a degree in Veterinary Medicine. This scholarship is renewable for a 2nd year with a
GPA of 3.0 or higher
7.
BRENT WARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Seniors who plan to attend a college/university. Preference will be given to a senior who was involved in athletics
and plans to major in History/Social Studies.
8.
CALLAWAY HILLS ELEMENTARY PTO SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship will be awarded to a student who attended Callaway Hills for one year or more, planning to pursue a
post-secondary education degree. Applicant must submit a one-page essay about a special memory, a teacher, an event, or a
lesson learned from their year(s) at Callaway Hills. Award will be made primarily based on the essay, however financial need and
academic record may also be considered. Please request essay guidelines from the Guidance Office.
9.
CARL BURKEL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a senior planning to enter college and pursue studies in music. Student’s studies
should lead to a degree in music education or a music degree with a performance concentration. Decision will be based on
student’s academic achievement, the student’s aptitude and achievement in music, the contribution made to the program of the
school as well as good character, personality, and appearance.
10.
CARROLL & ELIZABETH CLITHERO SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Recipient must be the child of a teacher in the Jefferson City school system. A transcript must
accompany the application.
11.
CASEY LUEBBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Be a high school wrestling team member for at least 1 year, a graduating senior or possess a GED certificate, plan to
enroll as a full-time student in an accredited Junior College or University or Vo-tech school in a program of study leading to an BA or
BS Degree, and show evidence of academic progress for renewal for 2nd semester.
12.
CHAPTER JB OF THE P.E.O. SISTERHOOD SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a college or technical school bound senior girl from Jefferson City High School,
Helias Catholic High School or Calvary Lutheran High School. The student must have at least a 2.0 GPA to be considered. In
addition to the materials required for the common scholarship, applicant must include: (1) A signed letter of reference from someone
(not a relative) who can testify to your integrity and character. This can be a high school teacher or administrator, present or past
employer, minister, church member or another adult from the community. (2) A typed, blind essay (no more than 250 words) that
does not include your name, parents name or any information that would make yourself readily identifiable in the body of your
essay. When writing your essays please don’t slant it to the aims of our organization. We know who we are and are only interested
in finding out more about you. OR (b) Your senior year of high school is almost over. As you prepare for the next phase of your life
what are you most looking forward to doing, experiencing or accomplishing? OR (c) In the world of Google information is readily
available at our fingertips. Tell us something we couldn’t Google and find out about you.
NOTE: Applicant must include all the materials listed above to be considered.
13.
CHARLES ROOTES & STELLA HELDMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Students that excel in English and plan to study education English, Literature or a related field in college. Financial
need will be considered.
14.
CHRIS STEPPELMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior who attended Moreau Heights Elementary School and is
enrolled in a post secondary educational institution majoring in education. The recipient will be recognized for their
accomplishments and contributions he/she has made in her school and community.
15.
CHRISHA L. SIEBERT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship designed to encourage others to pursue a vocation in the arts, to always see the beauty in life, to always
strive to do their best, and never stop learning. Scholarship will be given to a senior who is in the top 10% of his/her graduation
class who has excelled in art, design, or who has made a significant contribution to the art/design program at JCHS. This
scholarship is renewable for a 2nd year with GPA of 3.3 or higher.
16.
COLE COUNTY MEDICAL ALLIANCE SCHOLARSHIP
Two $500 scholarships will be awarded to seniors attending Cole County high schools.
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to Cole County seniors planning to attend a college or university to pursue a career
in a health-related field. Applicants must submit a one page essay indicating why they are interested in health care and which field
they plan to pursue (medicine, nursing, etc.). A transcript must accompany the application.
*Note: Applicant must include all the materials listed above to be considered.
17.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: On behalf of the partnership between Columbia College and Jefferson City Public Schools, this scholarship will be
awarded to a graduating senior pursuing a Bachelor’s degree at Columbia College.
18.
CORLISS & THELMA JONES TRUST JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving graduating senior who will be enrolling in the University of Missouri Columbia pursuing a degree in Journalism. Amount of financial need must exceed scholarship award. This scholarship is
renewable for seven semesters with required GPA.
19.
CORLISS & THELMA JONES TRUST MEDICINE SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving graduating senior who will be pursuing a degree in Medicine.
Amount of financial need must exceed scholarship award. This scholarship is renewable for seven semesters with required GPA.
20.
CORLISS &THELMA JONES TRUST OMNIBUS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a male or female student who has distinguished himself or herself in athletics
while attending Jefferson City High School and plans to attend the University of Missouri - Columbia. Amount of financial need must
exceed scholarship award. This scholarship is renewable for seven semesters with required GPA.
21.
CORLISS AND THELMA JONES TRUST THEOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving graduating senior who will be pursing a degree in Theology. Amount
of financial need must exceed scholarship award. This scholarship is renewable for seven semesters with required GPA.
22.
CRAIG HENDRICKSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Seniors who have or have been diagnosed with cancer. It may also be if someone in your immediate family has
battled cancer. Please attach an essay describing how you and/or family members have dealt with the situation.
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DONALD L & VIRGINIA CAMPBELL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior who is actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree in business or
finance.
24.
ELMER P.L. JR. & CAROLINE BUSHMAN OTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a student who plans to earn a Baccalaureate degree, shows financial need,
has a good academic record, has acceptable college aptitude test scores, has displayed good participation in school activities and
displays good moral character.
25.
ENTREPRENEUR SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: The Entrepreneurship scholarship will be awarded to a student who has successfully completed the Entrepreneurship
B class in the business education department and will pursue a post-secondary business major.
26.
EVAKDAT’S “CYRUS THE GREAT LEADERSHIP” SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be Jefferson City High School seniors planning to attend a 4-year college or university to pursue a
degree in history, international studies, or political science. Scholarship will be granted to a student based upon the following
criteria:
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Common Scholarship Application
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Graduating with a 3.0 GPA or higher
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A 250-word essay:
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Politics is the study of power. History is the study of transfer of power. The 6th c. BCE Iranian king Cyrus the Great is
continuously ranked among the top world leaders of all times. He is considered “the Great” not only because of his military
achievements and management skills, but his character as a role model. Besides creating the first world empire, his decree
known as the “Cyrus Cylinder” is considered the earliest known human civil rights decree by which he granted freedom of
religion among other things. America’s Founding Fathers studied his biography written by ancient Greek historian Xenophon.
You may see Thomas Jefferson’s copy at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. In this regard, read Forbes magazine’s
April 19, 2012, article entitled “9 Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the Great” linked here
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanholiday/2012/04/19/9-timeless-leadership-lessons-from-cyrus-the-great/. In an essay, not to
exceed 500 words, discuss which “timeless leadership lesson(s)” attributed to Cyrus may need to return to 21 st c. American
national, state, or local level leadership and why?
27.
EVERS & COMPANY CPA SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior who plans on attending a four year in-state college or university to
purse an accounting degree in order to become a Certified Public Accountant. Scholarship will be granted to a student based upon
a combination of the following criteria: graduating with a 3.0 or higher, financial need and submission of a 250 word essay titled
“Why I would like to become a CPA and how this scholarship would help me achieve that goal.” Please submit the “Common
Scholarship Application” along with your essay by February 15, 2015.
28.
FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL # 671 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Award will be made to a graduating senior who plans to enter college with career plans in public safety, such as
Firefighting, Highway Patrol, Emergency Medical Service, or Law Enforcement, etc.
29.
GENE KIRKHAM INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is to recognize Mr. Kirkham's commitment to music education and his desire to see students enter
the profession. The Gene Kirkham music scholarship will be awarded to a senior band student who will pursue a program in music
education at the college or university level.
Applicants are to include a personal statement and a recommendation from a
teacher, counselor or administrator. The Director of Bands and the Assistant Directors will serve as the review and selection
committee.
30.
HELEN BRAKKE BUEL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Award will be based on financial need, participation in school activities, academic record and college aptitude scores.
31.
HERSCHEL S. FRESHOUR SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a senior planning to pursue a 4-year college or university degree. Selection based on academic record,
leadership qualities, participation in school activities and aptitude for chosen program of study.
32.
J. PATRICK HEALEY (JC CANTORUM) SCHOLARSHIP
NOTE: Applicant must include all the materials listed below or the application will not be considered.
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is awarded in recognition of Mr. Healey’s contribution to the Jefferson City community through his 38
years as director of the Jefferson City Cantorum community choir. The scholarship will be awarded to a senior student who has
shown an exceptional interest in choral music by actively participating in the choral music program and who plans to attend college
in the fall, regardless of his/her intended major. In addition to the materials required for the common scholarship, applicant must
include: (1) A brief written personal statement about the importance of singing in his/her life. (2) A brief resume highlighting his/her
musical “career,” including musical instruction, activities, and performances. (3) A brief recommendation from a choral director
familiar with his/her work as a member of a chorus.
33.
JACKSON M. MUIR SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is to be awarded to a male student, based on financial need, participation in school activities,
academic record and college aptitude scores.
34.
JAY BOB ESTES ART SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a senior art student who has excelled in art or who has made a significant contribution to the art program
at Jefferson City High School.
35.
JC MNEA SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must have a”B” average, plan to enter a field of teaching, financial aid may be considered.
36.
JC MSTA SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible, a student must pursue an education (teaching-related) degree; have above average grades in high
school, financial need considered.
37.
JCHS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must be a National Honor Society member in good standing. Selection will be based on service the student has given
to the JCHS National Honor Society for the past three years. Financial need will be considered.
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JCHS PTO SCHOLARSHIP - JAY PRIDE
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a graduating senior who has a diagnosed learning disability who desires to attend a technical school,
community college, or four year college. Awards are based on financial need, school/community activities, volunteer or work
experience, and citizenship. Application may include a letter of support from teacher or community member. Financial need will be
strongly considered, and students who are eligible for any other type of financial assistance may be given priority.
39.
JCHS PTO SCHOLARSHIP - JC SCHOLARS
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a graduating senior who desires to attend a technical school, community college, or four year college.
Awards are based on financial need, school/community activities, work related experience, citizenship and academic performance.
Financial need will be strongly considered, and students who are eligible for any other type of financial assistance may be given
priority.
40.
JCHS PTO SCHOLARSHIP - RED AND BLACK
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a graduating senior from JCAC who desires to attend a technical school, community college, or four year
college. Awards are based on financial need, school/community activities, work related experience, citizenship and academic
performance. Financial need will be strongly considered, and students who are eligible for any other type of financial assistance may
be given priority.
41.
JEFFERSON CITY ALUMNAE CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY
ELIGIBILITY: This award will be given to an African-American student with a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applicant must attach an
official high school transcript and two letters of recommendation. One of which should be written by a present or former academic
teacher.
42.
JEFFERSON CITY BREAKFAST ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Selection is based primarily upon academic achievement. Community service, financial need and student
involvement will be considered. Preference may also be given upon showing of international interests. Scholarship is limited to
those planning to enroll in an educational institution in Missouri. Children and family members of Jefferson City Breakfast Rotary
Club members shall be ineligible. Student must have a GPA of 2.8 or higher.
43.
JEFFERSON CITY EVENING LIONS CLUB
ELIGIBILITY: Applicant must be a graduating senior. They must attend an accredited Missouri college, university or technical
school. The applicant must have a GPA of 3.0 or above on a 4.0 scale and have financial need. They should show leadership skills
and good moral character.
44.
JEFFERSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
ELIGIBILITY: Must rank in the upper 1/4 of class and receive no other scholarship.
45.
JEFFERSON CITY MEDICAL GROUP SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a senior who is actively pursuing pre-med or pre-nursing.
46.
JEFFERSON CITY ROTARY CLUB TO LINCOLN UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to graduating senior who has been accepted for admission to Lincoln University.
47.
JEFFERSON CITY ROTARY CLUB TO MISSOURI STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to graduating senior who has been accepted for admission to Missouri State Technical College..
48.
JEFFERSON CITY WEST ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a graduating senior (a) who has been accepted for admission to a university or college in the United
States (b) who has a GPA and class rank that indicate a potential for success at the college/university level, (c) who has played an
active role in high school activities, (d) who has engaged actively in community service activities, and (e) who has significant
financial need for the scholarship.
49.
JEFFERSON LODGE #43 AF & AM SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Student must rank in upper 50 percent of class, show involvement in church and community activities, enroll full time
in an in-state public 4-year college. A transcript must accompany the application.
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50.
JERRY BLACKWELL ART CLUB SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a student who excels as an active member of the Jefferson City High School Art
Club, who participates in extracurricular activities that make use of his or her art abilities, who has shown interest in an art related
career and who intends to enroll in an establishment of higher education to continue his/her studies in that particular art related
area.
51.
JIM GOLDAMMER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
ELIGIBILITY: Must be in top 1/3 of class, exhibit great financial need and desire to continue education. Student must have applied
to a college or vocational school.
52.
JOE AND RUTH NICHOLS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating senior who has a commitment to becoming an educator. The
student must show academic excellence as well as leadership and service in the life of the school and the community. Must be
enrolled in college and must maintain a 2.5 GPA.
53.
JUDY K. KRAUS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must rank in upper 1/3 of class and have an ACT score of 21 or higher. Priority will be given first to a student
majoring in math education, second to math or engineering majors, and third to one majoring in education in general. Financial
need will be considered.
54.
KWOS BROADCASTERS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Selection based upon outstanding classroom effort and demonstration of excellence in high school athletics. Students
will need to provide a copy of their first semester transcript to the Director of Secondary Education.
55.
KYLE BILLINGTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship is to be awarded to a Male and a Female student that has participated throughout High School in
Cross Country. The student must have a good academic record, possess excellent citizenship qualities, and show financial need.
56.
LEWIS & CLARK PTO SCHOLARSHIP
Eligibility: Awarded to a graduating senior who desires to attend a technical school, community college, or four year college. MUST
have attended Lewis and Clark Middle School for at least 1 year. Awards are based on financial need, school/community activities,
work related experience, citizenship and academic performance.
57.
MARK & NANCY VIETS FAMILY FUND SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Student(s) who have among the highest grade point averages at the time of the annual Common Scholarship
Luncheon (term 3 grades + review of current grades. Financial need and significant motivation (rigor of schedule, planned course of
study in college, selectivity of institution attending, etc.) will be considered. If circumstances warrant, a single award could be given.
58.
MARY JANE HOLLIWAY-SILLS SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must enroll at UM-C and pursue Journalism Degree. Based on academic achievement, qualifications and desire to
enter the field of journalism, as well as aptitude for this career.
59.
MICHAEL T. COON COMPUTER SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must be a graduating senior with a 3.5 or above GPA, majoring in Computer Science or Computer Information.
60.
MILDRED HAMMOND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR NURSING
ELIGIBILITY: Selection based on academic achievement, financial need and student’s
field. Preference is given to one entering a Registered Nursing Program.
61.
qualifications and desire to enter nursing
PAULINE & ELMER OTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a student planning to pursue a Baccalaureate Degree. Criteria considered are financial need, academic
record, college aptitude test scores, and participation in school activities.
62.
PETE ADKINS FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP
AMOUNT: Up to $4,000 over 4 years ($500 per semester)
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a senior that has been a member of the Jefferson City Jays varsity football team during their senior year
and ideally for multiple seasons prior. This individual must submit a Pete Adkins Scholarship Application (extras are in the Athletic
Office) and plan to attend a University, College or Technical/Trade School after graduation. The Scholarship Selection Committee
will evaluate all candidates based on their application, own words and feedback from teammates and coaches. The Pete Adkins
Scholarship finalist will be determined not solely on their academic or athletic achievement, but rather by the strength of their
character, perseverance through adversity, and ultimately, their leadership through Jay Pride.
63.
RICHARD WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior who will attend Lincoln University and plans to major in
business or finance. A good academic record is important, however, applying ones talents and achieving to the best of their ability
should carry more weight. Other factors such as financial need, character and determination to succeed and in and out of school
activities should be given equal, if not greater consideration.
64.
RICHARD PEMBERTON SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a student who exceeds academically and in school activities. Preference is given
to those pursing a degree in Secondary or Vocational Education. Financial need will be considered.
65.
ROBERT KOHEN SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Awarded to a senior student based on financial need and a desire to complete a post -secondary education.
Consideration may be given to school and community service, potential for success in a post-secondary program and a positive,
healthy lifestyle.
66.
RUTH MORSE WILSON SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: the scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating senior who has shown an exceptional interest in creative writing.
Class rank, GPA, and participation in school activities including the publication of written work will be considered. The applications
will be reviewed and recommendation for award made by representatives of the English and guidance department.
67.
RUTH PERREY GRIFFIN MEMORIAL
ELIGIBILITY: Preference will be given to a student who has demonstrated that he or she is motivated to learn and has a strong
desire to complete a 4-year degree program. Financial need considered, especially those ineligible for other forms of assistance.
68.
STEIN-BAER MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Must excel in some phase of music-vocal, instrumental, dance, etc. and plan to continue education in the fine arts or
music.
69.
VIRGINIA & LEE MADDOX & PEGGY GALLOWAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Student must have plans to pursue a B.S. in Elementary Education with a 3.0 or better GPA in the first 7 semesters of
high school. Student must plan to attend University of Missouri-Columbia.
70.
WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship will be awarded to a student who attended West Elementary School for one year or more, planning to
pursue a post secondary education. Applicants must submit a one-page essay about a special memory, a teacher, an event, or a
lesson learned from their year(s) at West School. Award will be made solely on the essay. No information that might identify the
applicant may be included in the essay. The recipient will be requested to attend the West School Fifth Grade Award Assembly at
the end of the school year and share his/her essay.
71.
WILLIAM W. & SHIRLEY QUIGG SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: Scholarship will be awarded to a student who plans to attend a public university within Missouri. The student must
have a GPA of 2.5 or higher, demonstrate that he or she has been involved in school or civic activities or has held a part-time job
through high school, and who demonstrates financial need and/or special circumstances which create additional financial hardship
on the student or the family. This scholarship is renewable annually for four years provided that the recipient maintains a grade point
average 2.0 or higher and has no convictions for criminal behavior or conduct violations under his/her school’s code of conduct.
72.
WILLIE MAE SAVILLE SCHOLARSHIP to University of Missouri-Columbia
ELIGIBILITY: Must attend the University of Missouri-Columbia. Selection is based upon the number of English credits and grades
earned in high school. Must also have a proficient or advanced score on the EOC tests.
73.
ZONTA -IRENE ROBINETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship will be awarded to a graduating female. The recipient will be recognized for their accomplishments
and contributions she has made in her school and community. She must have been accepted for the upcoming academic year to a
university, college or technical school. Also please attach a letter stating the reason for your need of the $1,000 scholarship and
also state what your goals are.