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VOLUME 4 # ISSUE 2 # 2ND QUARTER 2004 From Pam Shriver High School Scholars Get Foundation Dollars As usual, in the middle of the year so much is The USTA Tennis & Education Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2004 College happening around the tennis courts of the world. Educational Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded to financially disadvantaged high school The Grand Slam season is in full bloom with new seniors who will be entering their first year of college and who have excelled academically, participated players and perennial favorites. At the Foundation, extensively in a USTA or other organized tennis programs, and performed significant community service. we cheer especially for the members of our The Dwight F. Davis Memorial Scholarship, a $10,000 award named after the founder of the Davis Cup, Professional Player Advisory Council who are was given to Cedric Hines of Newport News, Virginia. This scholarship was funded by the late Dwight playing on the tour because they support the children F. Davis, III, and his widow, AnneMarie. who benefit from our programs and scholarships. The Dwight Mosley Scholarships, named in memory of a USTA board member, were given to Veronica of Atlanta, Georgia, and Paul Quintela of Hobbs, New Mexico. Both Veronica and Paul will While the high profile tennis players are playing Maxam be given $10,000 toward their college educations. in Wimbledon and the US Open, our eyes also are The Eve Kraft Education and College Scholarships, named after a lifelong champion of recreational tennis, focused on kids who are taking to the courts, as were given to Jesse Bridley of Pine City, Minnesota, and Samantha Tremblay of East Longmeadow, well as participating in reading clubs and tutoring Massachusetts.
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