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2018 Scholarship Winners 2018 Scholarship Winners 1. Jantzyn Alley, currently attending Pulaski County High School has been awarded $1018 from the Freedom Scholarship Fund to attend University of Virginia to study Biology/PreMedicine. 2. Leah Avancini-Cockram, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Woodrow and Elma Turman Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Interior Design. 3. Samuel Barnes, currently attending Pulaski County High School & Southwest Virginia Governor's School has been awarded $1000 from the Auxiliary of Radford Hospital/CNRVMC Scholarship Fund to attend Liberty University to study Biomedical Science. 4 .Angela Barrett, currently attending New River Community College has been awarded $1000 from the Wings Fund to attend Radford University to study Education. 5. Abigail Belshan, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Mary Ann King Peters Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Elementary Education. 6. Jamous Bitrick, currently attending New River Community College has been awarded $1000 from the Wings Fund to attend Radford University to study Computer Science. 7. Zachary Blevins, currently attending Christiansburg High School has been awarded $500 from the Eric E. Sutphin Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend New River Community College then transfer to Radford University to study Nursing. 8. Amber Bradley, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $2000 from the Virginia Tech Women's Club Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Animal Science & Agribusiness. 9. Brady Buchanan, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $1000 from the Jim Gwazdauskas Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech. 1 2018 Scholarship Winners 10. Chantel Buckner, currently attending Eastern Montgomery High School has been awarded $3000 from the Epperly Family Fund to attend New River Community College to study General Studies. 11. Taylor Carroll, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $2000 from the Virginia Tech Women's Club Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Creative Technologies. 12. Sage Church, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $500 from the Pynn Scholarship Fund to attend Emory and Henry College to study Wildlife Biology. 13. Damian Claxton, currently attending Christiansburg High School has been awarded $1000 from the Marcus Ford Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Nursing and Music. 14. Morgan Fisher, currently attending University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been awarded $1000 from the Domermuth Scholarship Fund to attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study Clinical Laboratory Science. 15. Garrett Fleming, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $1500 from the Lineweaver Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Dairy Science. 16. Kendra French, currently attending Pulaski County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Adrienne Marie Rhudy Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Concord University to study Mathematics. 17. Alexis Gillie, currently attending Auburn High School has been awarded $800 from the W. F. Teel Scholarship Fund to attend University of Virginia to study Political Science/ Law. 18. Aleah Goodson, currently attending Floyd County High School and Southwest Virginia's Governor School has been awarded $500 from the Evelyn Rutrough Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Jefferson College of Health Sciences to study Bachelor of Science and Nursing. 2 2018 Scholarship Winners 19. Autumn Hart, currently attending Grayson County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Plummer Family Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Clinical Psychology. 20. Laura Hole, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $750 from the Blacksburg High School Legacy Fund to study Mechanical Engineering. 21. Alexandria Hunley, currently attending Floyd High School has been awarded $1000 from the Casey Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Health and Nutrition. 22. Paige Johnston, currently attending Eastern Montgomery High School has been awarded $1000 from the Auxiliary of Radford Hospital/CNRVMC Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Western Community College to study Radiology Tech/Forensic Scienc. 23. Kendall Kelley, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $2000 from the Terry Helms Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Engineering. 24. Tayler Lewis, currently attending Radford University has been awarded $1000 from the Auxiliary of Radford Hospital/CNRVMC Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Biology: Pre-Health. 25. Kaitlyn Linkous, currently attending Radford University has been awarded $500 from the Eric E. Sutphin Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Elementary Education. 26. Danielle Lucas, currently attending Auburn High School has been awarded $1000 from the Auxiliary of Radford Hospital/CNRVMC Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University or UVA Wise to study Nursing (RN). 3 2018 Scholarship Winners 27. Julia Lucas, currently attending Radford University has been awarded $2000 from the Juanita Shelor Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Elementary Education. 28. Kayla Marshall, currently attending Auburn High School has been awarded $1000 from the Allen Mandelstamm Scholarship Fund to attend Roanoke College to study Biology. 29. Jessica Martin, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $500 from the Dennis Stauffer Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend George Mason University to study Neuroscience and Languages. 30. Melanie Massie, currently attending Radford High School has been awarded $500 from the Muffo Family Scholarship Fund to attend New River Community College to study General Studies. 31. Aaron Miller, currently attending Radford University has been awarded $1000 from the Adrienne Marie Rhudy Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Criminal Justice. 32. Charles Nwaihesie, currently attending Christiansburg High SChool has been awarded $2000 from the Doris Huff Elliott Business Excellence Scholarship Fund to study Marketing. 33. Sharon Oliver, currently attending New River Community College has been awarded $1000 from the Wings Fund and the Mary E. Sanders Family Fund to attend Radford University to study Associate Degree Nursing. 34. Carrie Orey, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $500 from the A. Phillip Meadows Leadership Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Biological Sciences. 35. Mitchell Parvin, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Williamsburg Consort Symphonic Band Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Natural Resources. 4 2018 Scholarship Winners 36. Tabitha Poff, currently attending Radford University has been awarded $1000 from the James E. and Kate H. Board Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Elementary Education. 37. Jared Richardson, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Larry Turman Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend New River Community College to study Music and Business Management. 38. Kaleigh Robinson, currently attending Galax High School has been awarded $1000 from the Plummer Family Scholarship Fund to attend Old Dominion University to study Nursing. 39. Evan Robohm, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $1000 from the Lambda Horizon Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Civil Engineering. 40. Alexandra Russell, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $2000 from the Virginia Tech Women's Club Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Mining Engineering. 41. Caroline Sagebiel, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the T. Scott Eaton Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Commonwealth University to study Fine Arts/Graphic Design. 42. Emilia “Rose” Scarpa-Friedman, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $1000 from the June Liang Wang Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend George Mason to study Political Science. 43. Andre Shannon, currently attending Floyd County High School has been awarded $1000 from the James E. and Kate H. Board Scholarship Fund to study Environmental Science 44. Tori Shimozono, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $1000 from the Chris Dudley Scholarship Fund to attend University of Richmond to study Chemistry, Biology. 45. Hunter Shrewsbury, currently attending Pulaski County High School has been awarded $1000 from the Allen Mandelstamm Scholarship Fund to attend New River Community College to study Dairy Science. 5 2018 Scholarship Winners 46. Liana Sinnott, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded $2000 from the Virginia Tech Women's Club Scholarship Fund to attend Virginia Tech to study Business Management, HR focus. 47. Kayla Snyder, currently attending Eastern Montgomery High School has been awarded $1000 from the Marie Mandelstamm Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University. 48. Mariah Stenger, currently attending Christiansburg High School has been awarded $1000 from the Marcus Ford Memorial Scholarship Fund to attend Radford University to study Psychology. 49. Eliza Stowe, currently attending Blacksburg High School has been awarded $750 from the Blacksburg High School Legacy Fund. 50. Allison Trittschuh, currently attending Virginia Tech has been awarded
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