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2018 Oklahoma Scholarship Donors & Recipients by County 2018 Oklahoma Scholarship Donors & Recipients by County ADAIR $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Tom J. and Edna Mae Carson, Stilwell Stilwell High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant University of Oklahoma, Norman Alexa Fuson Stilwell High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Kallie Chewey Stilwell High School, 9th ALFALFA $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Summer Finney Timberlake High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Dru Bryant Timberlake High School, 11th BLAINE $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Caton Cope Watonga High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Meghan Mitch Okeene High School, 11th CADDO $1,000 tuition grant Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Ronald G. Merritt, III 405/933-3440 Anadarko High School, 12th $7,000 tuition grant Bacone College, Muskogee Isaac Briggeman Gracemont High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Kaleb Pau-Kune Gracemont High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwest City Jordan Goombi Gracemont High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Izzy Dorrell Gracemont High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City Karissa Edge Gracemont High School, 9th CANADIAN $1,000 Cash Scholarship Funded by the Gary and Elizabeth Huckabay Scholarship Fund, Mustang Christopher Chesnut Mustang High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Abel Joseph Piedmont High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Shelby Keller Piedmont High School, 12th CARTER $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond John Hendry Dickson High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Murray State College, Tishomingo Kelsey Rawls Dickson High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Nathan Dethloff Lone Grove High School, 11th CHEROKEE $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Herman and LaDonna Meinders, Oklahoma City Sidney Keller Keys Public High School, 9th CHOCTAW $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Reese Daily Boswell High School, 11th CLEVELAND $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Mr. and Mrs. Don Symcox In Memory of Sen. Josh Lee and wife, Louise Lee, Norman Larissa Janae Whisenhunt Norman High School, 12th $7,000 tuition grant Bacone College, Muskogee Caleb William Coodey Home School, 9th COAL $1,000 tuition grant Murray State College, Tishomingo Emalie Flournoy Coalgate High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant East Central University, Ada Madison Roe Coalgate High School, 12th COTTON $1,000 tuition grant Cameron University, Lawton Shalyn Bowles Walters High School, 12th CRAIG $1,000 tuition grant University of Oklahoma, Norman Jori Cowley Vinita High School, 12th CREEK $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Cortlyn Borchers Mannford High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Andrew Narrin Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy, 10th CUSTER $1,000 tuition grant Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford Analeigh Taylor Weatherford High School, 12th DELAWARE $1,000 tuition grant Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Sage Saylor Grove High School, 10th ELLIS COUNTY $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Jordyn Sheppard Fargo High School, 12th GARFIELD $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Jadyn Pitts Chisholm High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa Wyatt Fuxa Waukomis High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Wesley Boeckman Chisholm High School, 10th GARVIN $1,000 tuition grant East Central University, Ada Caleb Henley Pauls Valley Jr. High, 9th GRADY $5,000 cash scholarship Funded by Pat A. Bruner, Tulsa Jonathan Clayton Minco High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Chandler Standridge Bridge Creek High School, 11th GREER $1,000 tuition grant Western Oklahoma State College, Altus Kylyn McNinch Granite High School, 9th HASKELL $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Isaac W. Goodman Stigler High School, 12th HUGHES $1,000 tuition grant Seminole State College, Seminole Makayla Crawford Moss High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Shelby Allford Wetumka High School, 12th JEFFERSON $1,000 tuition grant University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha Landry Forsyth Waurika High School, 9th $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Holland Noel Carter Ryan Public School, 11th KAY $1,000 cash scholarship Funded by Carl Renfro and the Renfro Family Foundation, Ponca City Kayley Spielbusch Ponca City High School, 12th $1,000 tuition grant Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Trinity St. Andrews Newkirk High School, 12th KINGFISHER $1,000 tuition grant University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond Aubrey Evans Kingfisher High School, 12th KIOWA $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Sonia Coffin Hobart High School, 12th LATIMER $7,000 tuition grant Bacone College, Muskogee Andrew David Adams Red Oak Public Schools, 12th LEFLORE $1,000 tuition grant Carl Albert State College, Poteau Jade McCoy How High School, 10th $1,000 tuition grant Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Elizabeth Sharp P. O. Box 54 Arkoma Public Schools, 11th LINCOLN $1,000 tuition grant Rose State College, Midwest City Brenna Rodgers Meeker High School, 11th $1,000 tuition grant Seminole State College, Seminole Hannah M. 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