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Scholarship/Award Winners 2021 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARD WINNERS 2021 KAYLYNN ADKINS Dayton Montgomery County Scholarship SALMA ALBEZREH Salutatorian, Class of 2021 Eminence Fellowship Program – The Ohio State University Honor Program – The Ohio State University Vandalia Optimist Club Essay Scholarship Walter L. Lakin Scholarship (Sister Cities of Vandalia, Inc. Scholarship) Butler High School Distinguished Senior in English Scholarship Principal’s Award (Sponsored by Easterling Studios) Rotary Club of Vandalia “Service Above Self” Scholarship LUKE ALLEN Freshman Academic Scholarship – Bowling Green State University Academic Merit Scholarship – Indiana State University Academic Merit Scholarship – Ohio University TAYLOR ALLEN Steve Mahoney Art Award SARAH ANDEBRHAN President, Class of 2021 University Scholarship – Case Western Reserve University RedHawk Excellence Scholarship – Miami University Honor Program – Miami University Morrill Scholarship Program Excellence Scholarship – The Ohio State University Trustees’ Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Textbook Scholarship – University of Dayton Honor Program – University of Dayton Green and Gold Scholarship – Wright State University Dunbar Scholar – Wright State University Honor Program – Wright State University Trustee Scholarship – Xavier University Textbook Scholarship – Xavier University Franklin B. Walter Scholarship Anthony Trissell Memorial Scholarship Vandalia Lions Club Seger Grant Sister Cites of Vandalia, Inc. Scholarship Tom Rubins Memorial Scholarship Taryl and Viola Swigart Scholarship GRACIE ARMITAGE Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College National Technical Honor Society Scholarship MVCTC Principal’s Award BROOKLYN BAKER Student Body Secretary Academic Achievement Award – Kent State University Ohio Excellence Scholarship – Ohio University OHSAA Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award OM BHAVSAR Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College Presidential Scholarship – Sinclair Community College National Technical Honor Society Scholarship Dayton Workforce Partnerships Scholarship MVCTC Principal’s Award KAILEY BOGGS Father Chaminade Scholarship – University of Dayton Forever Flyer Grant – University of Dayton Ohio College Opportunity Grant – University of Dayton LOGAN BOWERMAN Green & Gold Merit Scholarship – Tiffin University Ohio College Opportunity Grant – Tiffin University Blaze Grant – Tiffin University VA Education Grant ALLISON BOYD Forever Flyer Grant – University of Dayton Purple and Gold Scholarship – University of Washington Honor Program – Wright State University RILEY BRADY Academic Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Regent Scholarship – University of Toledo ISABELLA BRATTON Bec’s Bunch Remembrance Run Legacy Scholarship Todd and Rodney Wasson Memorial Scholarship Rotary Club of Vandalia “Service Above Self” Scholarship JAKE BROKAW Deans Scholarship – Indiana University Vandalia Lions Club Seger Grant DEVON BROWN Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College National Technical Honor Society Scholarship CHAD BROWN, JR. Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College CONNOR BUCHANAN Presidential Scholarship – Sinclair Community College Bluegrass Spirit Scholarship – University of Kentucky Vandalia Lions Club Seger Grant Robert A. Bahr Memorial Scholarship MICHAEL BUDICH Excellence Scholarship – University of Toledo JILLIAN BURGMEIER Minster Bank Scholarship Vandalia Lions Club Seger Grant MICHAEL BURKHOLDER Excellence Scholarship – University of Toledo ELAINA BURLEY University Freshman Academic Scholarship – Bowling Green State University RedHawk Excellence Scholarship – Miami University Ohio Admissions Promise Award – Ohio University Excellence Scholarship – Ohio University President’s Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton MORGAN BUSCHUR Green and Gold Scholarship – Wright State University Superintendent B.P. Gibson Memorial Scholarship ANNIE CHILES Distinction Scholarship – Marietta College College Grant – Marietta College CARSON CLARK Valedictorian, Class of 2021 Student Body Vice President Trustee Scholarship – Mount Saint Mary’s University Athletic Grant in Baseball – Mount Saint Mary’s University Acme Baseball Scholarship CODE Scholarship Sister Cites of Vandalia, Inc. Scholarship Shelter Insurance Foundation Scholarship Blake LaForce #41 Memorial Scholarship John T. Torlone Scholarship ALEXIS CRAWFORD Frederic C. Gilbert Memorial Scholarship (VBEA) Sigma Phi Gamma Memorial Scholarship Kyle Dillhoff Scholarship Blake LaForce #41 Memorial Scholarship Dayton Montgomery County Scholarship DYLAN CROUCH President’s Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Textbook Scholarship – University of Dayton Leadership Scholarship – Trevecca Nazarene University Academic Scholarship – Trevecca Nazarene University Distinction Scholarship – Trevecca Nazarene University U.S.S. Providence Scholarship JACOB DAGIAU Honor Program – University of Dayton EMMA DAVIS Secretary, Class of 2021 RedHawk Excellence Scholarship – Miami University Connie DeHart Memorial Scholarship Stuart S. Gitman Memorial Scholarship OHSAA Award of Excellence ANASTASIA DINGLE Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College LEILANI DRAKE Presidential Academic Scholarship – George Washington University University and Alumni Award – George Washington University Academic Achievement Scholarship – Kennedy College Honor Program – Kennedy College Merit Scholarship – University of Maine Beacon’s Merit Scholarship – University of Massachusetts, Boston Academic Achievement Scholarship – University of Massachusetts, Lowell Fr. J. Peter Buschmann Award – Xavier University Dayton Montgomery County Scholarship ELLYN DUKES University Award (Director Level) – Ashland University STUNT Scholarship – Ashland University Cheerleader Scholarship – Ashland University President’s Scholar Award – Cedarville University ONU General Grant – Ohio Northern University Trustee Scholarship – Ohio Northern University KADEN ECHEMAN Vandalia Lions Club Seger Grant Tony Bauman Memorial Scholarship MAYCEE ESTER Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College ANTONIO FIORI Excellence Scholarship – University of Toledo Klopping Engineering Scholarship – University of Toledo DOMINIC FIORI Excellence Scholarship – University of Toledo SARA FRANCIS Academic Achievement Award – Kent State University EDGE Award – Northern Kentucky University Father Chaminade Scholarship – University of Dayton Forever Flyer Grant – University of Dayton Textbook Scholarship – University of Dayton President’s Scholarship – University of Findlay Leadership Award – Xavier University DIANA GALBRAITH Dean’s Scholarship – Columbia College Chicago Scholar Award – Columbia College Chicago Ohio Admission Promise Award – Ohio University Excellence Scholarship – Ohio University John E. Smith PTO Scholarship Butler Performing Arts Association Scholarship Anthony Trissell Memorial Scholarship Vandalia Lions Club Arion Award SETH GALLUP Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College ELIJAH GALYON Ohio Admission Promise Award – Ohio University Ohio Excellence Scholarship – Ohio University Honor Program – Ohio University President’s Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Forever Flyer Grant – University of Dayton Textbook Scholarship – University of Dayton OHSAA Scholar Athlete Award Charles H and Jayne Black Scholarship REESE GINGRICH Faculty Award – Grand Canyon University U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete Award LAYNE GREUEL Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College Taylor Scholarship – Sinclair Community College ZACKARY GRISEZ President’s Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Alumni Legacy Award – University of Dayton Ohio College Opportunity Grant HALEIGH GROSS Academic Scholarship – Butler University M. Byron Morton Memorial Scholarship Dayton Montgomery County Scholarship MADILYNN HAGER RedHawk Excellence Scholarship – Miami University Regents Scholarship – University of Toledo Rocket Advantage Grant – University of Toledo Ohio Opportunity Grant – University of Toledo Spanish Club Scholarship MACKYNZIE HALE RedHawk Excellence Scholarship – Miami University Scarlet and Gray Grant – The Ohio State University Ohio Admission Promise Award – Ohio University Ohio Excellence Scholarship – Ohio University Ohio Forward Scholarship – Ohio University Honor Program – Ohio University Cincinnatus Century Scholarship – University of Cincinnati Ohio Opportunity Grant – University of Cincinnati Green and Gold Scholarship – Wright State University Wright Start Scholarship – Wright State University QUINTON HALL Athletic Grant Baseball – Eastern Kentucky University MATTHEW HEETER Jaguar Excellence Award – IUPUI Midwest Student Exchange Program - IUPUI Provost Scholarship – The Ohio State University Cincinnatus Century Scholarship – University of Cincinnati FIRST Robotics Scholarship – University of Cincinnati CEAS Scholarship – University of Cincinnati Trustees’ Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Textbook Scholarship – University of Dayton Green and Gold Scholarship – Wright State University Merit Scholarship – Xavier University Marvin L. O’Cull Scholarship GILLIAN HEINEMAN Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College THOMAS HICKS Todd and Rodney Wasson Memorial Scholarship MIKAYLA HILDEBRAND Academic Achievement Scholarship – Missouri State University Out-of-State Tuition Waiver – Missouri State University President’s Merit Scholarship – University of Dayton Provost Scholarship – Wittenberg University Priority Tiger Award – Wittenberg University Honor Program – Wright State University EMMA HOENING Tech Prep Scholarship – Sinclair Community College
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