Sweet Home High School’s Class of 2016 has received some $953,328 in scholarship money for college – much of it coming from local donors. Counting military education, federal and state grants, the total for the Class of 2016 is close to $2 million, school administrators have said.
Following is a list of scholarships and the students who received them, as reported by the school:
Sweet Home Alumni Foundation Scholarships
SHAF General ($100) – Jacquline Ohmer
SHAF General ($250) – Emilie Rice, Rebecca Wooley
SHAF General ($500) – Natasha Benson, Faith Black, Brittany Brownell, Maria Daniels, Amber Doles, Cecilia Durheim, Moriah Gingerich, Josie Knight, Douglas Livengood, Alec Rice, Isabelle Stratman, Sierra Swanson, Kaylene Wolfe
SHAF General ($750) – Sarah Dunkley, Dylan Richards, Lola Wingo
SHAF Virginia Dosser ($750) – Sierra Douglas
SHAF Maureen Scanlon Haynes ($2,000) – Mikayla Spencer
SHAF Carlson Family ($500) – Maria Daniels
SHAF Family Alumni ($500) – Emilie Rice
SHAF Millie Miller ($750) – Josie Knight
SHAF Keith Gabriel ($750) – Mikkala Weld
SHAF McQueary Family ($750) – Grant Jones
SHAF Jim Riggs Memorial ($750) – Brittany Nicholson
SHAF Ramona Waibel ($750) – Kayleen Keeney
SHAF L. David Horner Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) – Molly Fisher
SHAF Chuck Smith Memorial ($250) – Justin Tow
SHAF Sweet Home Kiwanas Club ($750) – Shiloh Moore
SHAF John Seward Memorial ($500) – Grant Jones
SHAF Driggs Family Community Service ($1,000) – Kara Baker
SHAF Velma Martin Memorial ($750) – Makayla Nelson
SHAF Greg Hagle Memorial ($1,000) – Justin Tow
SHAF Cycle Oregon ($1,000) – Sierra Swanson
SHAF Hanscam Memorial ($1,000) – Matthew Davis
SHAF Cody McFarland Memorial ($750) – Adam Barber
SHAF Fun Forest Timber Management ($1,000) – Kara Baker
SHAF Keesecker Family ($750) – Nicholas Rodgers
SHAF Class of 1965 ($650) – Jacquline Ohmer
SHAF Larson ($500) – Isabelle Stratman
SHAF Loren Emmert Family ($750) – Rebecca Wooley
SHAF Robbie Melcher Memorial ($1,000) – Eric Whitlow
SHAF Rotary ($750) – Makenna Ashton
Gear Up Scholarships
($2,500 to each recipient) – Makenna Ashton, Kara Baker, Jake Bangot, Adam Barber, Mikaela Batchelor, Andie Baugus, Natasha Benson, Faith Black, Brittany Brownell, Hannah Burge, Cydnee Carpenter, Tonya Cook, Maria Daniels, Matthew Davis, Hailey Dellinger, Jacob Dewar, Amber Doles, Kaylee Dougherty, Sierra Douglas, Sarah Dunkley, Cecilia Durheim, Molly Fisher, Kalia Flint, John Fonseca, Moriah Gingerich, Katelyn Glover, Kiesha Goble, Robin Hastings, Madelyn Hawken, Julian Hesberg, Autumn Hill, Olivia Hindmarsh, Grant Jones, Kayleen Keeney, Brandon Keenon, Josie Knight, Cameron Lucas, Joshua Mabe, Sarcon Majors, Cody McPherson, Shiloh Moore, McKayla Myronenko, Makayla Nelson, Brittany Nicholson, Sarah Nordstrom, Megan Oberg, Kelsie Olhausen, Jacquline Ohmer, Lilly Parker, Jordan Paul, Emilie Rice, Alec Rice, Dylan Richards, Nicholas Rodgers, Carolann Ross, Mikayla Spencer, Isabelle Stratman, Sierra Swanson, Justin Tow, Ryan Vander-yacht, Kendra Vorce, Mikkala Weld, Garrison Whitfield, Allison Wickline, Ashley Wickline, Lola Wingo, Kaylene Wolfe,
Rebecca Wooley
Collegiate Athletic Scholarships – Nicholas Rodgers (Corban University) $1,500/year athletic tuition for four years totaling $6,000. Justin Tow (Corban University) $650/year athletic tuition for four years totaling $2,600.
Military Enlistments – Each of the following students has been admitted to one of the United States branches of military: Charlie Guerrero, U.S. Navy; Kyle Thomas, U.S. Army; Sarenity Blevins, U.S. Military/Air Force; and Desmond Ely, U.S. Marines.
College and Other Scholarships:
Comcast International ($1,000) – Matthew Davis
SH Elks MVS ($1,000) – Grant Jones, Sierra Swanson
UO Elkins Family Scholarship ($2,500/year=$10,000) – Sierra Swanson
Sweet Home Educational Association Scholarship ($500) – Justin Tow
Oregon Schools Eduation Association ($400) – Moriah Gingerich, Josie Knight, Alec Rice
Post Graduate Scholar ($5,100) – Tonya Cook, Joshua Mabe, McKayla Myronenko, Garrison Whitfield
SH Rotary ($500) – Sarah Dunkley, Sierra Swanson, Justin Tow, Rebecca Wooley
Junior First Citizen ($150) – Matthew Davis, Sierra Swanson
Sweet Home Sanitation ($1,000) – Brittany Nicholson
Brownsville Fire Dept. Volunteer Firefighter Assoc. ($1,000) – Cecilia Durheim
Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance Women’s Association ($250) – Makayla Nelson
Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance Women’s Association ($500) – Sarah Dunkley, Rebecca Wooley
Red Cross ($500) – Hunter Olheiser
Oregon Athletic Coaches Association ($1,000) – Justin Tow
Cline Memorial ($1,200/year=$4,800) – Andie Baugus, Faith Black, Cydnee Carpenter, Justin Clark, Tonya Cook, Jacob Dewar, Amber Doles, Kaylee Dougherty, Kalia Flint, John Fonseca, Dakota Garcia, Kiesha Goble, Nathan Gourley, Angela Green, Robin Hastings, Kelsie Jackson, Katie Lebret, Douglas Livengood, Jacob Long, Cameron Lucas, Joshua Mabe, Cody McPherson, Makalha Mederos, Adam Miller, Kendra Montoya, McKayla Myronenko, Lakota Norberg, Jacquline Ohmer, Jordan Paul, Alexis Rhoads, Carolann Ross, Cheyenne Steinborn, Joshua Taylor, Ryan Vanderyacht, Kendra Vorce, Garrison Whitfield, Ashley Wickline
Grace Patch Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) – (renewable for second year) Grant Jones
Grace Patch Memorial Scholarship ($5,500) – (renewable for a second year) Adam Barber, Joshua Mabe
Dan and Daisy Ashton Memorial Scholarship ($4,500) – (renewable for a second year) Kara Baker, Jake Bangot, Adam Barber, Maria Daniels, Cecilia Durheim, Kalia Flint, Autumn Hill, Shiloh Moore, Makayla Nelson, Emilie Rice, Ryan Vanderyacht, Mikkala Weld, Kaylene Wolfe
Linn-Co Federal Credit Union’s Star Saver Scholarship ($1,000) – Rebecca Wooley
Sportsman’s Holiday Court ($890) – Kayleen Keeney
Sportsman’s Holiday Court ($1,000) – Faith Black,
Sportsman’s Holiday Court ($1,240) – Lilly Parker
Sportsman’s Holiday Court ($1,190) – Isabelle Stratman
Federal Teach Grant ($3,728/year=$14,912) – Madelyn Hawken, Justin Tow
Federal SOG ($500) – Josie Knight
Federal SEOG ($1,000) – Madelyn Hawken
East Linn Masonic Lodge ($1,000) – Maria Daniels
OSU Diversity Achievement Award ($2,231/year=$8,924) – Megan Oberg
Corban University Academic Grant ($1,000/year=$4,000) – Nicholas Rodgers
Corban University Academic Grant ($1,100/year=$4,400) – Justin Tow
Corban University Academic Grant ($1,300/year=$5,200) – Madelyn Hawken
Corban University Chancellor’s ($13,000/year=$52,000) – Nicholas Rodgers, Justin Tow
Corban University H. Anderson Achievement ($750/year=$3,000) – Justin Tow
Corban University Campus Visit Award ($500) – Justin Tow
UP Presidential Scholarship ($10,000/year=$40,000) – Molly Fisher
Northern Arizona University ($4,000/year=$16,000) – Eric Whitlow
Portland State University Resident Opportunity Scholarship ($2,743/year=$10,972) – Katelyn Glover
Portland State University New Student Program Award ($700) – Katelyn Glover
Western Oregon University Presidential Award ($1,500/year=$6,000) – Rebecca Wooley
Western Oregon University Excellence in Leadership and Service Award ($1,000/year=$4,000) – Rebecca Wooley
Linfield Presidential ($20,500/year=$82,000) – Josie Knight
Linfield Academic Grant ($6,500/year=$26,000) – Josie Knight
Oregon Opportunity Grant ($2,250) – Makenna Ashton, Jacquline Ohmer, Mikayla Spencer
Booster Club Male Athlete of the Year ($250) – Justin Tow
Booster Club Female Athlete of the Year ($250) – Josie Knight
Pacific University Presidential Scholarship ($15,000/year=$60,000) – Hailey Dellinger
Pacific University Oregon Student Achievement Award ($2,500/year=$10,000) – Hailey Dellinger
Pacific University Pacesetter Scholarship ($2,500/year=$10,000) – Hailey Dellinger
Society of Financial Services Professionals – Paul S. Mills Scholarship ($1,000) – Nicholas Rodgers
United Steel Workers Philip Murray Scholarship ($1,500) – Nicholas Rodgers