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Show A-11 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 8-10, 2011 PCHS Community Scholarship Program hosts ceremony I Scholarships help graduates achieve their college dreams By MEGAN YEITER of the Record Staff More than 135 Park City High School students received scholarships at the Community Scholarship Program ceremony last week at the Eccles Center. Students received awards based on academic achievements, extra-curricular activities and service in the community. Nancy Michalko, Park City High School scholarship advi- with each recipient receiving sor said the program started 30 $2,800. years ago and has grown in the Lineen explained that peolast 10 years. ple forget that there are stuStudents applying for schol- dents in Park City who need arships were required to create scholarship assistance to purportfolios, answer series of sue their college dreams. questions and write essays. Several local businesses Selecting girls who will not contributed money for schol- only make a difference in Park arships. This year, the Park City, but also throughout the City Women's Business world, "The WBN selects valeNetwork donated $14,000. dictorians and girls that aren't According to Amy Courage necessarily in the top 100 of Lineen, director of scholar- their class," Lineen said. The Idfeal WBN Chapter ships for the board, the WBN donation is one of the largest holds a fundraiser in Park City scholarships from a local every fall to help raise scholarship money for the girls. This organization each year. With 15 applications, year the event will take place Lineen explained that she on Oct. 13 at The Chateaux at gives scholarships to all of the Silver Lake. Becky and Todd Giauque, girls that meet the guidelines and requirements. Five girls fit owners of the Park City UPS the bill in the class of 2011, stores have also been donating to the scholarship program for four years. "My husband and I live in Park City and we work here. We want to support the community, so we do a lot of charitable donations," Giauque said. More than 94 businesses and organizations donated to the Community Scholarship Program this year. The largest scholarship was awarded to Mason West and Joseph Scaglione for $400,000 for a full ride scholarship to Westpoint, donated by Donna MacAleer. The program receives several donations from the Back to Our Roots organization, Park City Education Foundation, along with scholarships set up by individual families. PHOTO SUBMITTED BY AMY COURAGE LINEEN From left to right: Allie Vangeison, Danielle Heinlein, Amy Courage Lineen, Nicole DiMauro, Yoojung Kim, Katharine Colton and Kiara Lopez. And the award goes to...the class of 2011 graduating seniors Westpoint: Full ride worth $400,000 awarded to Mason West and Joseph Scaglione by Donna MacAleer. Heiden Orthopedics: For a student interested in pursuing a career in sports medicine or orthopedics. $500 awarded to Alexis Lee by Doctors Karen and Eric Heiden and Dr. Phil Davidson of Heiden Orthopedics. PEO Star Award: The Philanthropic Education Organization has spent the last 142 years helping young women achieve their college dreams. $2,500 awarded to Kylie Murrin by PEO of Salt Lake City. PEO- Chapter AJ: The Scholarship they present today is a merit based award for a student who exhibits leadership, extracurricular activities and community service. $1,500 awarded to Alexis Lee by PEO of Park City. Paul C. Carmichael: Created in the name of our beloved Park City Dr. Paul C Carmichael the purpose of this scholarship it to expand higher education opportunities for all students. $250 each awarded to Kiara Lopez and Hector Nava by the Knights of Columbus. Gear Up: The'Gear Up program means a great deal of work for outstanding sudents and the opportunity to attend a Utah University. $20,000 awarded to Justin Baketis, Michael Portillo and" Hunter Steck. Elks Club: The Elks Foundation provides millions in college scholarships to our outstanding seniors, Camden Robinson, Robert Caschel, Sarah Brothers, Garrett Wales. $6,000 awarded to Dafia Gonzalez by Back to Our Roots. Jim Santy Scholarship: In memory of Jim Santy to support Amanda throughout her four years. $6,000 awarded to Amanda Medes by Back to Our Roots. Candy Erickson Scholarship: In Memory of Candy Erickson. $500 awarded to Syndney Smoot by Back to Our Roots. Achieving Excellence Award: For a Eileen Bailey Scholarship; In top student in the class who has Memory of the good work of Eileen achieved good grades and worked Bailey. $500 awarded to A b b y hard. $500 each awarded to Devon Maddux and Jessica Murphy by Jenkins by Back to our Roots. the Oriente Family. Race Price Award: In Memory of Americanism Award: For demonour recent graduate Race Price. S500 strated Americanism and Leadership. awarded to Tyler Gaebe by Back to $500 awarded to Nicholas Dorius our Roots. by the American Legion Post #14. Darren Bean Award: In Memory of Darren Bean. $500 awarded t o Ryan Smith Scholarship: In Devon Maddux by Back to our Memory of Ryan Smith to support Roots. Rebecca throughout her four years. $6,000 awarded to Rebecca Pankow by Back to Our Roots, Bailey Family Scholarship: For a stuTommy Tanzer, Brodie Pollard and dent who exhibits a strong work ethic Whitney Olch. and a desire to succeed. $2,500 awarded to Alexis Clukey by Chris Chris Ma'ddux Scholarship: In Bailey. Memory of Chris Maddux to support Dalia throughout her four years. Bill Huhnke Music Scholarship: For HARTMAN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Commerical • Residential www.hartmanheating.com A/C J$49.00 a student who will pursue studies and a career in music. $1,000 awarded to Max Hamilton. the entrepreneur Spirit. $2,500 awarded to Stormy DuBois by the family of Christopher Weld. Brianna Wilson Family Challenges: For a student w h o has faced and overcome family challenges. $500 each awarded to Sydney Smoot, Ashton Strauss-Hook, Katherine Wessnerand Maureen Sison by the Wilson Family. The Essence of CW Award: For a student who most exemplifies the life and success of Christopher Weld. $2,500 awarded to Mark West by the family of Christopher Weld. Brianna Wilson Hard Worker: Fora student who demonstrates effort and achievement. $250 each awarded to Parker DeGray, Dulce Barajas, Analilia Carreto by the Wilson Family. Bird Valentine Women's Leadership Award: For a female student who is engaged in social justice issues. $1,000 awarded to Molly Bargerby Melissa Bird, PCHS Grad. Board of Education Scholarship: For A well-rounded student in the upper fourth of the class and who is involved in extracurricular activities. $500 awarded to Jessica Boone, Melissa Emerson, Kylie M u r r i n and Sam Williams by PCHS General Scholarship Fund. Christopher Weld Scholarship: For a senior who exhibits creativity and Craig Badami Scholarship: For a student w h o excels in academics. $1,500 awarded to Renee Santa Maria by the Badami Family Deborah Hoyt Award: For a student w h o will pursue a degree in Culinary Arts. $500 awarded to AJ Flint by Friends of Deborah Hoyt. Delta Families Scholarship: For a student of a Delta Family. $500 awarded to Marissa Bell and Ashley Tessnow by Delta families. 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