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South
Shore Academic Scholarship Recipients
June 2004
The South Shore Foundation
Academic Scholarship winners for 2004 have been selected. Each $1,000
scholarship can be renewed each year if recipients attend an Arkansas
college or university, earn a “B” average, and attend full-time.
An application for the scholarship is online at www.southshore.com.
Dustin
Bradley Choate is the scholarship winner at Bergman High School. Dustin
is the son of Bradley and Teresa Choate of Harrison. He plans to attend
either Arkansas Tech University or the University of Central Arkansas
to study pre-pharmacy.
Noah
Lawrence Chagnon is the Bruno-Pyatt High School scholarship winner.
An 18-year-old, Noah plans to attend Arkansas Tech University with
a major in general studies. Noah is the valedictorian of his 2004 graduating
class. During high school he has played basketball, being named All-Conference,
All-Region, and to the area Top 25 Team. Noah is also active in the
youth group of the Pyatt Baptist Church. Noah is the son of Alex and
Patricia Chagnon of rural St. Joe.
Lynlee
Brooke Davis, 18, receives the Flippin High School scholarship. She
plans to attend the University of Arkansas and major in animal science.
Lynlee is the daughter of Terry and Carma Davis of rural Yellville.
During her school years, she has participated in local, state, and
national livestock exhibiting and was Future Farmers of America Secretary
at the Flippin chapter and FFA Junior Advisor. Last year, Lynlee was
in the Chess Club, was Crooked Creek Livestock 4-H Club President,
and took part in Race for the Cure and Adopt-A-Highway. Awards and
honors include being a delegate to Arkansas Girls' State - 2003, Arkansas
Beef Princess Contest second runner-up - 2003, American Simmental Assoc.
Silver Merit Award - 2003, Arkansas Purple Circle Club - 2001, and
FFA Star Greenhand Award - 2001.
Mary
Elizabeth Milligan, 17, is the scholarship winner at Lead Hill. She
plans to attend the University of Arkansas and major in mathematics
in order to become a secondary school teacher. Mary is the daughter
of Jeanette Milligan of Lead Hill. Among her numerous activities are:
Quiz Bowl team captain, National Honor Society president, Student Council
president, track participant and sports teams manager. She is a honor
roll student who was voted Outstanding Band Member, Most Academic,
and Most Likely to Succeed. In the community, she has worked on many
fund-raising efforts and is member of the local fire department auxiliary.
Kristin
Nicole Blevins, 18, is the Omaha High School scholarship winner. She
is the daughter of Richard and Gina Blevins of Omaha. Kristin plans
to attend Arkansas Tech University to study toward a career in the
medical field. During high school, Kristin was in basketball and a
member of Future Business Leaders, Family, Career and Community Leaders,
Health Occupations Students, and Omaha Teens Against Drugs. Kristin
is also active in the youth group of the Faith Assembly of God Church
at Harrison.
Isaac
Seth Goodwin is the Yellville-Summit High School scholarship winner.
The son of Dan and Lorna Goodwin, Isaac is 18. He plans to attend the
University of Arkansas and has chosen physics as a major course of
study. In high school, Isaac was in basketball, baseball, and football,
was National Honor Society president, and a member of the Student Council.
He is a member of a church youth group. Isaac has received the Citizenship
Award, Panther Pride Award, Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award, and was
named to the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy. He also received school
honors as Best All-Around Underclassman and Most Likely to Succeed.
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