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2012 Carroll Common Ground.Indd ommon round CA Newsletter of the Carroll County CommunityG Foundation Summer 2012 LILLY ENDOWMENT 2012 BOARD MEMBERS COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIP Paul Manning - Chair The Carroll County Community Foundation is pleased to honor the recipient of the 2012 Lilly Haynes International Endowment Community Scholarship. Thanks to the generosity of Lilly Endowment, one Carroll County student will receive full-tuition, required fees, and a special allocation of up to $900 per year for required Michelle Cox books and equipment for four years of undergraduate study at any Indiana public or private college or university. The 2012 recipient is Angela Meador. Salin Bank Abigail Diener Angela, daughter of Leonard and Karen Meador, is a graduate of Rossville Senior High School. She is a member of the Obear, Overholser, Future Farmers of America (FFA) and the National Honor Huffer & Rider Society. Angela is a peer tutor for first grade students, Frankfort Rescue Mission volunteer, Living to Serve Grant Angie May committee chairperson and church youth group member. Minich May Farms She has earned many awards and honors that include Dr. Greg Norman Daughters of American Revolution Good Citizen Award, First Norman Eyecare, LTD Place Individual and Team in State 4-H Forestry Competition, First Place Team in State Environmental Contest, People to Bill Northcutt People International Ambassador Program Nominee, First Community Volunteer Place Team at State FFA Wildlife Competition and Psi Iota Xi Top Junior Girl Scholarship. Angela plans to attend Indiana Ed Oyler Wesleyan University to study nursing. Farmer This is the 15th year that the Endowment has funded the Lilly Angela Meador, Carroll County's 2012 Lilly Endowment Community Scholar Jerry Reinke Endowment Community Scholars program for outstanding Midwest Aquaculture, Inc. students in Indiana. The Community Foundation defined the criteria based on the Endowment’s stated goal to "raise the level of educational attainment in Indiana." The criteria used in the selection process Trent Stephan included: scholastic achievements, financial need, communication skills, essay, interview and character. Stephan's IGA There were 19 qualified and eligible Carroll County students who applied for the scholarship. A Dr. Brian Wagoner committee of volunteers evaluated the applications and selected the finalists who were interviewed by Wagoner & Wagoner the Carroll County Community Foundation Board. The Carroll County Community Foundation has awarded approximately $101,800 in scholarships for the 2012-13 school year, including the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. The Carroll County Community Foundation Scholars are the finalists in the competition for the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. The following are the recipients for 2012: CARROLL COUNTY Kate Hickner, daughter of Pat and Barb Hickner, is a graduate of Carroll High School. She will be COMMUNITY FOUNDATION attending Saint Joseph's College to study elementary education. Alyx Maxwell, daughter of James 215 W. Sycamore St. and Charlene Maxwell, is a graduate of Delphi Community High School. She plans to attend Purdue Kokomo, IN 46901 (800) 964-0508 University and her course of study is undecided. Jacquelyn Tussinger, daughter of Brian and Cynthia Tussinger, is a graduate of Carroll High School and will study pre-occupational therapy at the University cfcarroll.org of Southern Indiana. Carroll County Scholarship Dr. Greg Norman, left, board member, and Jacquelyn Tussinger, recipient of the Burlington Kiwanis Scholarship Kathie Connelly, left, donor, and Kendall Baker, John & Kathie Connelly Scholarship recipient Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Finalists Left to right: Alyx Maxwell, Jacquelyn Tussinger, Angela Meador and Kate Hickner The Burlington Kiwanis Scholarship is for graduates of any Carroll County high school. The recipient is Jacquelyn Tussinger, daughter of Brian and Cynthia Tussinger. She is a Carroll High School graduate and plans to attend the University of Southern Indiana to study pre-occupational therapy. The John & Kathie Connelly Scholarship provides scholarships for students who have earned a varsity letter during their senior year at Delphi Community High School. The recipient of this scholarship is Michelle Cox, left, board member, and Kendall Baker, son of Mark and Marsha Baker. He will be attending Wabash College to study multi- Joshua Spray, recipient of the Carolyn media communications. S. Gilbert Scholarship The Carolyn S. Gilbert Scholarship Fund was established by family and friends in memory of Carolyn Gilbert to provide scholarships to students from Carroll Jr.-Sr. High School. This year's recipient is Joshua Spray, son of Donald and Margie Spray. He plans to attend Ball State University to study business marketing. The Indiana Packers Corporation Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to a Carroll County graduate who is pursuing a degree related to agriculture. The recipient of this award is Richard Burns. He is the son of Richard and Beth Burns and is a Carroll High School graduate. Richard plans to attend Redlands Jerry Reinke, left, board member, and Community College to study animal science. Richard Burns, recipient of the Indiana Packers Scholarship The Irving E. Manning Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for students graduating from Carroll Jr.-Sr. High School. The recipient of this award is Drew McCombs, son of Doug McCombs and Karen Green. He plans to attend Purdue University to study graphic design and software engineering. Receiving renewals are Benjamin Bennington, Andrew Miller and Shelby Spray. The Joan McCain Scholarship Fund was established by Joan McCain to provide scholarships to students graduating from Delphi Community High School. This year’s recipient is Ivan Veach, son of Kenny and Susan Hill. Ivan plans to attend Grace College. Dr. Greg Norman, left, board member, The John McCormick Agricultural Scholarship Fund was established by John and Mary McCormick with Ivan Veach, Joan McCain to provide scholarships for students graduating from Delphi Community High School. This year’s Scholarship recipient recipient is Karson Bender, son of Kevin and Denise Bender. Karson plans to attend Purdue University. The Mid-North Indiana Executive Committee for Christ Scholarship was established to grant Tributes scholarships to Clinton, Cass and Carroll county residents. This year’s recipients are: Kendall Baker, son July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 of Mark and Marsha Baker, is a Delphi Community High School graduate and will be attending Wabash TRIBUTES IN HONOR OF College to study multi-media communications. Taylor Crenshaw is the daughter of Bruce and Tonya The Gruber Family Crenshaw. She is a Clinton Central High School graduate and will be attending Purdue University Mr. & Mrs. Everett E. Gruber to study English and Spanish. Melanie Shrontz is the daughter of Mike and Missy Shrontz. She is a Page 2 Pioneer High School graduate and will be attending Butler University to study pre-medicine or biology. New Memorials Recipients Announced July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 Sue Allen Friends at Fisher & Associates Kimberly Barton Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bockover Dr. & Mrs. Greg Norman Margaret Beam Mr. & Mrs. Dennis C. Davis Lucille Brown Mr. George Brown Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kearns David Cable Dr. & Mrs. Greg Norman Carolyn Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Jerry G. Sibbitt Larry & Janice Waddell Jean Guyer Mr. & Mrs. Steven N. Johnson Creta Hollis Friends at Fisher & Associates James R. Huffer Mrs. Abigail Diener Ms. Neda K. Duff 2012 Carroll County Scholarship Reception Mr. & Mrs. Marion C. Huffer Marshall & Patsy McCammack Front row, left to right: Melanie Shrontz, Kate Hickner, Angela Meador, Jacquelyn Tussinger Louise Huffer Back row, left to right: Richard Burns, Kendall Baker, Ivan Veach, Joshua Spray, Alyx Maxwell, Caitlin Schock Burlington Community Library Carroll County Council The Lewis and Hazel Mullin Scholarship Fund provides Ms. Carol L. Hinkle Family support to a Delphi Community High School graduate. The Mr. & Mrs. Marion C. Huffer recipient of this award is Tiffany Wright who will be attending Mr. & Mrs. Alan Jackson James & Jane McMahan Indiana State University to study psychology. Rinehart Realtors & Auctioneers Ms. Hazel E. Schenck Frances Towe & Family The Dorothy Stark Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for Mr. Edward L. Wagoner students from Jackson Township. The recipient of this award is Ruby Parman Jarrell Caitlin Schock, daughter of Mark and Christy Schock. Caitlin Mr. & Mrs. Steven Ashby Melanie Shrontz and Kendall Baker, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Binney is a Delphi Community High School graduate and plans to Mr. & Mrs. Dick N. Bishop Mid-North Indiana Executive for Christ attend Indiana University to study nursing. Scholarship recipients, and Abigail Hilda & Kevin Burns Diener, center, board member Mr. & Mrs. Jim Cripe Mrs. Jeananne Forgey Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Gibbs Mr. & Mrs. Mike Wilcox Dawn Kelley Friends at Fisher & Associates Bob Lamb Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mills Bobby Latshaw Friends at Fisher & Associates Robert Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Terry Beach Mr. & Mrs. Glenn A. Brown Carolyn Pearson, left, past board Mrs. Kathie Connelly member, and Caitlin Schock, recipient Mr. & Mrs. Garrett DeYoung of the Dorothy Stark Scholarship Michael & Kristie Diener Mr. & Mrs. Calvin C. Fieleke Mr. Walter Fieleke Mr. & Mrs. Michael Force Mr. & Mrs. Gary Gangwer/Gangwer Ins. Agency Sample Will Language Mr. & Mrs. Everett E. Gruber Make a Will and Create a Legacy... Mr. & Ms. Steven W. Hall Marian Heck It’s never too early to make a will,
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