Class of 2022

Lincoln Community High School 2022 Scholarship recipients announced

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[May 13, 2022]   The Lincoln Community High School Foundation has been created to enrich lifelong learning programs and provide educational opportunities for LCHS students.

The Foundation provides funds beyond the normal operating budget for community educational programs not available through tax revenues. The Foundation is a non-profit, independent organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, who are business and professional members of the community with a commitment to education.

The Lincoln Community High School Foundation Board of Directors has reviewed this year’s applicants and has made their scholarship selections from the Senior Class of 2022.
 


Winners are:

The Arthur and Luella Gimbel Scholarship ($5,000) will be awarded to Colt Kitner.

The LeRoy Allison Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) will be awarded to Kathryn Slack.

The Jason Jones Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) will be awarded to Garrett Slack.

The Debra L. Bree Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to Julia Guzzardo.

The Vincent Beggs Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to Scotty Battin, Andrew Bowman, Evan Cyrulik, Maura Gowin, Haven Henry, Grace Mathon, Wiat Miller, Drake Rutledge, Ryen Stoltzenburg, Alaina Taylor, and Savannah Welch.
 

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The Lincoln Community High School Scholarship Foundation Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to Ethan Bivin, Mackinze Carter, Drew Eimer, Andrew Graue, Trent Koehler, Reese McCuan, Murphy Roate, Konnor Shaw, Brooklyn Summers, Griffen Turner, and Lauren Worth.

The Edna Dehner Memorial Scholarship ($500) will be awarded to Jacob Baker, Emma Boyd, Austin Erb, Abbie Glenn, Julia Guzzardo, Makayla Koehne, Zadie Laubenstein, Evan Maynard, Cara McClellan, Bailee Pineda, Alena Reed, Tori Schilling, Joshua Schleich, Garrett Slack, Kathryn Slack, Abigail Smith, and Allison Woolard.

The James B. Maxwell Educational Memorial Scholarship ($500) will be awarded to Drake Rutledge.

If you are interested in making a tax-deductible contribution in order to provide enrichment opportunities for future students of Lincoln Community High School, please contact the superintendent’s office or visit us on our website at www.lchsrailers.org under LCHS Foundation.

[Rachel Jording]

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