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Senior Scholarship Program. Hinsdale Central High School 2012/2013. Hinsdale Central Teachers’ Association Scholarships. Designed to encourage graduating seniors who expect to enter the teaching profession
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Senior Scholarship Program Hinsdale Central High School 2012/2013
Hinsdale Central Teachers’ Association Scholarships • Designed to encourage graduating seniors who expect to enter the teaching profession • Recipients: Claudia Beard, Abigail Conklin, Alison Meland, Megan Ryan and Molly Thomas
Gary L. Salach Foundation Scholarship • At least a B average • Leadership • Service • Commitment to the school community • Participated in at least one varsity sport • Recipient: Bryan Bu
P.T.O. Book Grant Scholarships • Full-time enrollment in post-secondary educational institution • Financial assistance • 16 students out of a total of 36 chose to be announced: • Recipients: Brianna Abatangelo, Nour Atieh, Jordan Dillard, Erik Hubscher, Matthew Lindsey, Paul Loss, Maria Martino, Ryan McCaleb, Mary Somerfield, Ryan Somerfield, Julia Tabaczyk, Molly Thomas, Raphael Tursky, Rolandas Urbstonaitis, Shownyea Walls and Rickey Williams
P.T.O. Corporate Book Grant Sponsorships • Pain Specialists of Greater Chicago, Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers, Whole Foods Market, Hinsdale Orthopaedics, M&M OrthoXpress/M&M Orthopaedics, Safeway Insurance, Dr. Angelo Makris, Makris MD at Chicago Access Care, Follett Virtual Bookstores, Carl Buddig & Company, Mary and Bob Buddig & Family, Quest Food Management Services Inc., and The Charmaine Crane Memorial Book Grant Fund
Jim Carmignani Awards • Participation in at least two sports • Leadership qualities • Academic performance • Good rapport with teammates, classmates, school and community • Recipients: Lily Sarros and Ryan Somerfield
Garden Club of Hinsdale Scholarship • Interest in botany, environmental sciences or landscape design/installation • Recipient: Rebecca Ventura • 8
Al Ward Young Life Scholarship • Based on student involvement in our organization and on how they embody the spirit of Young Life • Recipient: Cara Tenerelli
Kiwanis Key Club Harvey Dickinson Scholarships • A Key Club graduating member who is going on to college • Scholastic achievements • Volunteering and community service • Strong leadership skills • Recipients: Analisa Bernardi and Julie Kanter
Rick Jasker Kiwanis Key Club Award • A Key Club graduating member who is going on to college • Scholastic achievements • Volunteering and community service • Strong leadership skills • Recipient: Rajan Khanna
Hinsdale Masonic Lodge #934 Scholarship • A student of average academic standing who is of high character and moral standards • Has good parental support • Major financial assistance • Involved in scouting or a leadership program • Demonstrate a desire to make our world a better place Recipient: Ryan Somerfield
Woman’s Club of Hinsdale Scholarship • A female graduate • Planning to enter a degree program in an accredited college or university • Recipient: Veronice Peterson
Booster Club Scholarships • Exhibit active involvement in the total school environment • Participation in extra-curricular activities • Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher • School spirit • Recipients: Brian Bu, Jeremy Cai and Sean Whelan • 14
Jodie Harrison Scholarship • Major in business in college • Complete at least two semesters of business courses in high school • Participate in one varsity sport in high school • Maintain an overall B average Recipient: Brian Owens
Hinsdale Class of 1964 Scholarship • Respect and support classmates and considered by them to be a good friend • Make a significant contribution to his or her class by being an active participant in class and school activities Recipient: Erik Hubscher
Jostens School Service Scholarship • At least a B average • Demonstrated leadership, service and a commitment to giving to the school community • Recipient: Tanner Makris
Character Counts • Demonstrates the six pillars of character: • Trustworthiness • Respect • Responsibility • Fairness • Caring • Citizenship • Recipient: Daniel Menza
Hinsdale Bank and Trust Scholarships • Maintain a “B” average or better for seven semesters of high school • Plan to enroll full-time at an accredited two or four year college, university or trade/vocational school • Exhibit positive leadership and character in • Extra-curricular activities • Involvement in the community Recipients: Nour Atieh and Julia Tabaczyk
Hinsdale Central Foundation “Young Scholars” Scholarships • Young scholar awarded as a freshman • Maintain a high level of academic excellence all four years of high school • Recipients: Rajan Khanna and Jessica Reid • 20
National Honor Society Scholarships • Member of National Honor Society • Exemplify the pillars of NHS throughout all their years of high school • Demonstrate commitment to community service and leadership in their school and community • Academic excellence • Positive character • Recipients: Kate Gelman and Nina Tandle
Vinaya Sharma Mathematics Scholarship • Demonstrate commitment to programs that reflect their own goals and values • Desire to pursue an education in college looking towards a career that utilizes the mathematics curriculum • Recipient: Nina Tandle
Rani Sharma Scholarship • Demonstrate commitment to programs that reflect student’s own goals and values • Service, leadership, effort, and dependability • Be college bound • Recipient: Medha Imam
Hinsdale Rotary Club Scholarships • Leadership/Service • Active involvement • Service activities • Academic success within this leadership/service • Commitment • GPA that increases over the course of studies at Hinsdale Central • Recipients: Joshua Delson, Emma Jerzyk, Paul Loss, Megan Ryan and Lindsey Thiesfeld
American Association of University Women Scholarships • Live in the District 86 area • Maintain a weighted GPA greater than 4.5 (through Junior year) • Qualifications: academics, volunteerism, school activities, work history • Future academic plans • Recipients: Emma Harrison, Emma Jerzyk, Lindsey Thiesfeld and Lucy Wang
Westmont Chamber of Commerce Educational Foundation • Must live in Westmont or be a Westmont Chamber family member • Maintain a minimum 2.75 grade point average • Be or have been actively involved in school and/or extra curricular activities in the community or work force • Plan to attend an accredited university, college or trade school within six months of graduation • Recipient: SagarDommaraju
Saini Engineering Foundation Scholarship • Student with at least a GPA of 4.5/5.0 • Demonstrates leadership, service and a commitment to giving to the school community • Interest in pursuing an Engineering degree in any field • Recipient: Ryan Somerfield
Ted Ryan Memorial Writing Award • For students who find enjoyment in creative writing • Recipient: Katherine Herron • 25
Jim Bonfield Memorial Scholarship • Minimum grade point average of 2.5/4.0 or better • Acceptance or application for acceptance in progress at a University, College, Business, or Technical School • Character, perseverance and commitment to community • Participation in sports, fine arts, clubs, and extracurricular activities • Recipient: Margaret Jablonski
Kim Peterson Memorial Scholarship • Plan to attend a college or a university • Major in special education teaching • Recipient: Molly Thomas • 26
Charlie Nieman Memorial Scholarship • Sportsmanship • Spirit and leadership • Voted on by the team and staff members • Commitment • Academic achievement • Recipient: Bryan Bu
Class of 1980 Men’s Association Scholarship • Participates as an athlete in baseball, basketball, football, or gymnastics • Holds at least a 3.5 GPA (on a 5 point scale) • Demonstrates top tier spirit, sportsmanship and leadership qualities • Exhibits the ability to enhance others around them • Recipient: Brian Thompson
Julie K. Heidecke Tribute Scholarships • An athlete • In the top half of the class • Demonstrate outstanding spirit, sportsmanship, leadership and service skills • A positive representative of all the best at Hinsdale Central High School • Recipients: Bryan Bu and Katelyn Camden
Kelli Joy O’Laughlin Memorial Scholarship • Graduating senior with a GPA of 3.0 (un-weighted) • Plans to post secondary education at an accredited institution • Participated for at least three years in a school sponsored athletic program • Recipient: John Girard
Tom Moen Memorial Scholarships • A varsity football player who participated in the Falcon football program • Good sportsmanship • Citizenship • Involvement in extra-curricular activities • Community service outside of sports • Academic achievement • Financial assistance • Recipients: Kevin Kiyosaki and Christopher Miller
Kevin C. Kerekes Memorial Scholarships • Participate in cross-country and/or track • Achieve minimum 4.0 GPA • Exemplify team spirit • Display high standards and moral conduct • Demonstrate financial assistance • Recipients: Ryan Somerfield and Rebecca Ventura
James Bryan McCarthy Jr. Memorial Scholarship • Be a dependable friend • Be respectful • Have a good sense of values and character • Have a strong sense of the importance of family • Recipient: Ian McKee
Chick Evans Memorial Scholarship • Caddies must be nominated by their club and meet four requirements: • Strong caddie record • Excellent academics • Demonstrated financial assistance • Outstanding character • Recipient: Benjamin Klein
Jordan Crist Memorial Scholarship • Displays the spirit that Jordan had toward his teammates (support, empathy, leadership, mentorship) • Recipient is to be determined at a later date • 34
SMU Jordan Crist Memorial Scholarship • Awarded to a senior student who has been accepted into SMU • Selected by SMU • Recipient: Sarah Renehan
Gunnar Hotchkin Memorial Scholarship • Determination to improve and achieve personal goals • Displays actions that reach out in friendship to others who may have disabilities or differences • Positive attitude and fun-loving spirit Recipient: Eric Thiel
Paramount Tall Club of Chicago • Student must meet their minimum height requirement of 5’ 10” for females and 6’ 2” for males • Plan to attend either a 2-year or 4-year college • Recipient: Cara Tenerelli
Helen O’Neil Memorial Scholarship • Student employed by Hinsdale Public Library • Recommended by his/her supervisor • Will be attending college in the Fall • Recipient: Zachary Manta
Hinsdale Central Varsity Club Scholarship • Member of the Varsity Club • School spirit • Leadership qualities • Demonstrate the six pillars of character including respect, trustworthiness, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship • Recipient: Margaret Richter
Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship • 200 hours of service as a junior volunteer at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital and be pursuing the health care field • 3.0 G.P.A. on a 4.0 scale or a 4.0 G.P.A. based on a 5.0 scale • Community service and leadership qualities • Recipient: Juwairyah Syed
The Rodney Stuart Kroehler-Peter Winston Friend Awards • The male and female members of the graduating class deemed most outstanding in the opinion of the directors • Academic achievement • Extra-curricular activities • Community service • Leadership • Character • Recipients: Bryan Bu and Veronica Peterson
Hinsdale Central Scholarship Fund • Established to provide funds for assisting our graduating seniors with their college or other post-high school educational funds is key for this scholarship • Recipients: Mary Somerfield and Ryan Somerfield
Senior Honor Medal • Given to the senior whose contributions to Hinsdale Central High School have enriched the student body and community • Whose qualities of character, leadership, and service have made Hinsdale Central High School a better school • Recipient: Jill Pocius
National Guard • Be a United States citizen or permanent resident • Have a high school diploma or be near graduation • Meet medical and moral requirements • Recipient: Justin Johnson
United States Army ROTC Scholarship • Student must have a meritorious record in academic studies, extra-curricular participation and athletic activities • Must have demonstrated exceptional leadership potential, as well as an expressed desire to serve in the United States Army • Recipient: George Tolbert
United States NavyROTCScholarship • Acceptance to a four-year college or university • SAT scores: 530 verbal/520 math • ACT scores: 21 math/22 English, or graduate in the top 10% of your high school class • U.S. citizenship • Passing score on the Navy physical • Recipient: George Relias