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2010 Highland County 4-H Endowment Scholarship winners

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Libby McNeal
Extension Program Coordinator
4-H Youth Development
Highland County
2010 J. Howard &_Josephine S. Fettro 4-H Scholarship
The J. Howard & Josephine S. Fettro 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H program. Unlike other scholarships, this award is open to undergraduate or graduate students of any college with any major. The scholarship applicants must be enrolled in any accredited four-year college. Preference goes to students planning to attend Ohio State.
Tiffany Satterfield, the daughter of David and Twila Satterfield, and Sabrina Fawley, the daughter of Mike and Faye Fawley, are the 2010 Fettro
4-H Scholarship recipients. Satterfield will be attending the University of Cincinnati and Fawley will be attending Southern State Community College.
2010 Highland County 4-H Endowment Scholarships
The 4-H Endowment Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H Program. Recipients are required to be either
current or former 4-H members. Applicants for the scholarship must plan to enroll in the fall at any accredited post secondary institution in any course of study.
The following 4-H members received a 2010 Highland County 4-H Endowment Scholarship: Ethan Eyre, Brad Keltner, Erin Rowley, Heather Storer, and Shelby Watters. 
Ethan Eyre, son of Susan Eyre, will be attending Wilmington College.
Brad Keltner, son of Wayne and Diane Keltner, will be attending the University of Kentucky.
Erin Rowley, daughter of Steven and Miriam Rowley, will be attending Asbury University.
Heather Storer, daughter of Brad and Diana Storer, will be attending Wilmington College.
Shelby Watters, daughter of Steve and Michelle Watters, will be attending Southern State Community College.
2010 Five Points Implement Company 4-H Scholarship Winners
The Five Points Implement Company 4-H Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H program.  Applicants must be planning to enroll in the fall at any accredited post secondary institution in any course of study. This year, Lindsey Hawk and William Holden are the
recipients of this scholarship. Lindsey, daughter of Richard and Christine Hawk, plans to attend Southern State Community College. William, son of
William C. and Shanda Holden, plans to attend Sinclair Community College.
2010 Geraldine Roush Hudson 4-H Scholarship Winner
The Geraldine Roush Hudson 4-H Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland or Adams County 4-H programs. To be eligible, applicants must be enrolled as a freshman at Ohio State University. Hannah Patton, daughter of Jim and Ellen Patton, is the recipient of the 2010
Hudson Scholarship award.
2010 Darrell & Jane Tissot 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarships
Recipients of this scholarship must be a graduating senior or alumni of the Highland County 4-H Program. Applicants must be a current  or former 4-H
member and enrolled in any accredited Ohio College, University or two year degreed program, nursing or technical school. The Tissot scholarship
recipients are both new award winners and renewal recipients.
The 2010 Darrell & Jane Tissot 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarship Recipients
include: Alex Schelling, Tiffany Satterfield, William Holden, Austin Trueblood, Rachel Clonch, Sabrina Fawley, Lindsey Hawk, and Ethan Hawkins. Renewals
include: Megan Greenawalt and Lindsey Grimes.
Alex Schelling, son of Dennis and Jill Schelling, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Tiffany Satterfield, the daughter of David and Twila Satterfield, plans to attend the University of Cincinnati.
William Holden, son of William C. and Shanda Holden, plans to attend Sinclair Community College.
Austin Trueblood, son of Lindy Blankenship and Brent Trueblood, plans to attend Wilmington College.
Rachel Clonch, daughter of Steve and Karen Clonch, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Sabrina Fawley, the daughter of Mike and Faye Fawley, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Lindsey Hawk, daughter of Richard and Christine Hawk, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Ethan Hawkins, son of Tony and Denise Hawkins, plans to attend Morehead State University.
Megan Greenawalt, daughter of Mike and Kristen Greenawalt, is currently attending Wilmington College.
Lindsey Grimes, daughter of John and Joanie Grimes, is currently attending the Ohio State University.
Libby McNeal is the Ohio State University Extension Program Coordinator for 4-H Youth Development in Highland County. 
Pictured are: front (l-r) Hannah Patton, Hudson Scholarship; Megan Greenawalt, Tissot Renewal; Sabrina Fawley, Tissot and Fettro Scholarships; Rachel Clonch, Tissot Scholarship; Shelby Watters, 4-H Endowment Scholarship; Heather Storer, 4-H Endowment Scholarship; Lindsey Grimes, Tissot Renewal; Austin Trueblood, Tissot Scholarship. Back (l-r): Ethan Hawkins, Tissot Scholarship; Alex Schelling, Tissot Scholarship; Erin Rowley, 4-H Endowment; William Holden, Five Points Implement and Tissot Scholarships; Brad Keltner, 4-H Endowment; and Jeff Parry, Highland County 4-H Committee President.
Not Pictured: Tiffany Satterfield, Tissot and Fettro Scholarships; Lindsey Hawk, Tissot and Five Points Implement Scholarships; Ethan Eyre, 4-H Endowment Scholarship.
Submitted by
Libby McNeal
Extension Program Coordinator
4-H Youth Development
Highland County
2010 J. Howard &_Josephine S. Fettro 4-H Scholarship
The J. Howard & Josephine S. Fettro 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H program. Unlike other scholarships, this award is open to undergraduate or graduate students of any college with any major. The scholarship applicants must be enrolled in any accredited four-year college. Preference goes to students planning to attend Ohio State.
Tiffany Satterfield, the daughter of David and Twila Satterfield, and Sabrina Fawley, the daughter of Mike and Faye Fawley, are the 2010 Fettro 4-H Scholarship recipients. Satterfield will be attending the University of Cincinnati and Fawley will be attending Southern State Community College.
2010 Highland County 4-H Endowment Scholarships
The 4-H Endowment Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H Program. Recipients are required to be either current or former 4-H members. Applicants for the scholarship must plan to enroll in the fall at any accredited post secondary institution in any course of study.
The following 4-H members received a 2010 Highland County 4-H Endowment Scholarship: Ethan Eyre, Brad Keltner, Erin Rowley, Heather Storer, and Shelby Watters. 
Ethan Eyre, son of Susan Eyre, will be attending Wilmington College.
Brad Keltner, son of Wayne and Diane Keltner, will be attending the University of Kentucky.
Erin Rowley, daughter of Steven and Miriam Rowley, will be attending Asbury University.
Heather Storer, daughter of Brad and Diana Storer, will be attending Wilmington College.
Shelby Watters, daughter of Steve and Michelle Watters, will be attending Southern State Community College.
2010 Five Points Implement Company 4-H Scholarship Winners
The Five Points Implement Company 4-H Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland County 4-H program.  Applicants must be planning to enroll in the fall at any accredited post secondary institution in any course of study. This year, Lindsey Hawk and William Holden are the recipients of this scholarship. Lindsey, daughter of Richard and Christine Hawk, plans to attend Southern State Community College. William, son of William C. and Shanda Holden, plans to attend Sinclair Community College.
2010 Geraldine Roush Hudson 4-H Scholarship Winner
The Geraldine Roush Hudson 4-H Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors or alumni of the Highland or Adams County 4-H programs. To be eligible, applicants must be enrolled as a freshman at Ohio State University. Hannah Patton, daughter of Jim and Ellen Patton, is the recipient of the 2010 Hudson Scholarship award.
2010 Darrell & Jane Tissot 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarships
Recipients of this scholarship must be a graduating senior or alumni of the Highland County 4-H Program. Applicants must be a current  or former 4-H
member and enrolled in any accredited Ohio College, University or two year degreed program, nursing or technical school. The Tissot scholarship recipients are both new award winners and renewal recipients.
The 2010 Darrell & Jane Tissot 4-H Endowment Fund Scholarship Recipients
include: Alex Schelling, Tiffany Satterfield, William Holden, Austin Trueblood, Rachel Clonch, Sabrina Fawley, Lindsey Hawk, and Ethan Hawkins. Renewals include: Megan Greenawalt and Lindsey Grimes.
Alex Schelling, son of Dennis and Jill Schelling, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Tiffany Satterfield, the daughter of David and Twila Satterfield, plans to attend the University of Cincinnati.
William Holden, son of William C. and Shanda Holden, plans to attend Sinclair Community College.
Austin Trueblood, son of Lindy Blankenship and Brent Trueblood, plans to attend Wilmington College.
Rachel Clonch, daughter of Steve and Karen Clonch, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Sabrina Fawley, the daughter of Mike and Faye Fawley, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Lindsey Hawk, daughter of Richard and Christine Hawk, plans to attend Southern State Community College.
Ethan Hawkins, son of Tony and Denise Hawkins, plans to attend Morehead State University.
Megan Greenawalt, daughter of Mike and Kristen Greenawalt, is currently attending Wilmington College.
Lindsey Grimes, daughter of John and Joanie Grimes, is currently attending the Ohio State University.
Libby McNeal is the Ohio State University Extension Program Coordinator for 4-H Youth Development in Highland County. 
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