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2019 Oklahoma Scholarship Donors & Recipients by County 2019 Oklahoma Scholarship Donors & Recipients by County ADAIR $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Tom J. and Edna Mae Carson, Stilwell Felipa Balderas Stilwell High School, 9th ALFALFA $1,000 tuition grant University of Oklahoma, Norman Kyla Colvin Cherokee High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Jacob Diller Timberlake High School, 9th ATOKA $1,000 tuition grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Rhiannen James Atoka High School, 12th BRYAN $1,000 tuition grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Brendan Barker Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th CADDO $1,000 tuition grant Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Benjamin Merritt Anadarko High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Aubree Hope Lloyd Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 10th CANADIAN $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by the Gary and Elizabeth Huckabay Scholarship Fund, Mustang Maggie Young Piedmont High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Southern Nazarene University, Bethany Makayla Gilbert Yukon High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Hallie Rosell Piedmont High School, 9th CARTER $1,000 tuition grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Cory Trent Healdton High School, 12th $8,000 tuition grant Langston University, Langston Serenity Cohee Ardmore High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Gracie Ellis Lone Grove High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Murray State College, Tishomingo Bethany Cain Healdton High School, 12th CHOCTAW $1,000 tuition grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Pepper Smith Soper High School, 12th CLEVELAND $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Mr. and Mrs. Don Symcox In Memory of Sen. Josh Lee and wife, Louise Lee, Norman Gabriel Ngo Westmoore High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Southern Nazarene University, Bethany Rachel Price Norman North High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Grady Cade Kulbeth Antioch Christian Academy, 10th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Hannah Kordic Antioch Christian Academy, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwesy City William D. Arnold Antioch Christian Academy, 10th COAL $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Isaac Adcock Coalgate High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant East Central University, Ada Brandon Vandewalker Coalgate High School, 12th OMANCHE $1,000 tuition grant Cameron University, Lawton Jasmine Cox Phelps Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Ava Swanson Cache High School, 11th CREEK $1,000 tuition grant The University of Tulsa, Tulsa Raylee Cook Epic Charter Schools, 11th CUSTER $1,000 tuition grant Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Reagan Russell Epic Charter School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Erin Slagell Weatherford High School, 11th GARFIELD $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Logan Haines Enid High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University Makinde Ogunsola Chisholm High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Kelby Carlson Chisholm High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant University of Oklahoma, Norman Nicole Bushman Enid High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa Molly Bruyn Oklahoma Bible Academy, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Tulsa Community College Bryson Young Chisholm High School, 10th GARVIN $1,000 cash scholarship Oklahoma Hall of Fame Teen Board Matthew McAngus Pauls Valley High School, 11th GRADY $5,000 cash scholarship Funded by Pat A. Bruner, Tulsa Kenlee Sims Minco High School, 11th HARMON $1,000 cash scholarship Stockmans Bank, Gould Kamila Pantoja Hollis High School, 11th HUGHES $1,000 tuition grant Seminole State College, Seminole Jake McRay Stuart High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant East Central University Ada Laney Whitfield Stuart High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Noah Rosenow Stuart High School, 9th JACKSON $1,000 tuition grant University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha Ashley Saldana Altus High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Western Oklahoma State College, Altus Delaney R. Gobeille Olustee-Eldorado High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Liliana Nunez Altus High School, 10th KINGFISHER $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwest City Taegan Myatt Home School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Southern Nazarene University, Bethany Katelyn Stolz Kingfisher High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Ainsleigh Myatt Home School, 9th LATIMER $1,000 tuition grant Eastern Oklahoma State College, Wilburton Alexander Hayashibara Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 9th LOGAN $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Toby Carter Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 12th MAJOR $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Braxton Cottrill Fairview High School, 10th MARSHALL $1,000 tuition grant Murray State College, Tishomingo Colt Crowson Madill High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant Zitlaly Salazar Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Ximena Gomez Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Mia Beason Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha Angel Marinich Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Samantha Dominguez Madill High School $7,000 tuition grant Bacone College, Muskogee Roberto Aviles Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Maria Casas Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Goodwell Vanessa Castaneda Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwest City Cristian Morales Madill High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Southern Nazarene University, Bethany Payton Marshall Madill High School, 10th MAYES $1,000 tuition grant Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Jonathan Morris Salina High School, 11th MCCURTAIN $1,000 cash scholarship Bob Burke, Oklahoma City In Honor of Eugene and Lois Burke Michayla Harcrow Broken Bow High School, 9th MURRAY $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Kinlee Duck Sulphur High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant East Central University, Ada Carlee Cole Sulphur High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Murray State College, Tishomingo Gage L. Watson Sulphur High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Kolbe Madron Sulphur High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha Genevieve Dakour Sulphur High School, 9th MUSKOGEE $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Fred E. Brown, Lake Placid, NY Ara’Seli Salas Muskogee High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Alexis Dansby Muskogee High School, 9th $8,000 tuition grant Langston University, Langston Mecca Fisher Muskogee High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Annebelle Czaruk Muskogee High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Connors State College, Warner Alexis Myers Muskogee High School, 9th $7,000 tuition grant Bacone College, Muskogee Ethan Meinershagen Muskogee High School, 10th NOBLE $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Guner Womack Morrison Public Schools, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Northern Oklahoma College Eli Johnson Morrison High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Tillmon Miller Morrison Public Schools, 9th OKLAHOMA $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by Dr. Nazih Zuhdi In Memory of Sue Lowe Jenny Rios Western Heights High School, 11th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by Dr. Nazih Zuhdi In Honor of Annette McMichael Zuhdi Audrey Hunt Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 12th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by Dr. Nazih Zuhdi In Honor of Leyla Nazette Zuhdi Erin Leazer Putnam City North High School, 12th $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by Dr. Nazih Zuhdi In Memory of Kolby Jayden Weske Zac Worth Carl Albert High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Nina Bugg Deer Creek High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwest City Lauren Bell Harrah High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Southern Nazarene University, Bethany Devan Thomas Epic Charter School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant The University of Tulsa, Tulsa Avery Baskin Deer Creek High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Ella Dreese Deer Creek High School, 9th $8,000 tuition grant Langston University, Langston Shivani Sugunan Deer Creek High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant University of Oklahoma, Norman Zachary Hubbard Dale High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Nicholas Sayegh Western Heights High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Christiana Bakare John Marshall High School, 12th 30-hour tuition grant Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City Anna Boevers Harding Charter Preparatory High School, 9th PITTSBURG $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by The Puterbaugh Foundation Hayden Souther McAlester High School, 12th $1,000
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