ARRL Foundation Announces Scholarship Winners for 2005:
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May 18, 2005
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ARRL Foundation Announces Scholarship Winners for 2005:
The ARRL Foundation has announced the recipients of 31 scholarship awards
for the 2005 academic year. Congratulations to these scholarship winners!
* The ARRL Scholarship to Honor Barry Goldwater--$5000: Kyle Graves, KY5LE,
Weatherford, Texas
* The Carol J. Streeter, KB9JBR, Scholarship--$750: Brian Poustinchian,
KB9TEH, Carol Stream, Illinois
* The Central Arizona DX Association Scholarship--$500: Gerica Rayas,
KD7WJR, Phoenix, Arizona
* The Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship--$1000: Sylvia Richardson,
KG4OEG, Cumming, Georgia
* The Charles N. Fisher Memorial Scholarship--$1000: James Wenner, K6NSY,
Westminster, California
* The Donald Riebhoff Memorial Scholarship--$1000: Andrew Sowa, KB3EFQ,
Media, Pennsylvania
* The Dr. James L. Lawson Memorial Scholarship--$500: Timothy Jean, KB1FIP,
Swansea, Massachusetts
* The Earl I. Anderson Scholarship--$1250: David Lambert, KC9BLA,
Brownsburg, Indiana; Rasa Dovilas, W9RSA, Urbana, Illinois
* The Edmond A. Metzger Scholarship--$500: Charles McClish, KB9RGF, Kokomo,
Indiana
* The Fred R. McDaniel Memorial Scholarship--$500: David Darrow, KD5JLK,
Plano. Texas
* The General Fund Scholarships--$1000: Wendy Wigh, AE6RL, Kingsburg,
California; Jonathan Garrison, KG4GZR, Salisbury, California
* The Henry Broughton, K2AE, Memorial Scholarship--$1000: John McIntyre,
KC2JSJ, Rochester, New York; Lawrence Lin, AB2PS, Flushing, New York
* The IRARC, Joseph P. Rubino, WA4MMD, Memorial Scholarship--$1000: Gary
Fowks, KF4HEE, Saint Cloud, Florida; Leeds, David, KG4MQX, Hollywood,
Florida;
* The Irving W. Cook, WA0CGS, Scholarship--$1000: Evan Seiwert, KC0LET,
Viola, Kansas
* The Jean Cebik Memorial Scholarship--$1000; Thomas Campie, KC0PNH,
Camanche, Iowa
* The K2TEO Martin J. Green Sr Memorial Scholarship--$1000: Andrew Krumm,
KG4OTL, Greenbackville, North Carolina
* The L. Phil and Alice J. Wicker Scholarship--$1000: Yan Yan, KG4IHW,
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
* The Louisiana Memorial Scholarship--$500: Dustin Howell, W5CFI, West
Monroe, Louisiana
* The Mary Lou Brown Scholarship--$2500: Trevor Conroy, W7TDC, Newberg,
Oregon
* The Mississippi Scholarship--$500: Chris Abbott, KD5WCR, Vicksburg,
Mississippi
* The Nemal Electronics Scholarship--$600: William Fisher, W4WJF, Vale,
North Carolinia
* The New England Federation of Eastern Massachusetts Amateur Radio
Associations (FEMARA) Scholarships--$1000: Scott Jamieson, KO1W, Tiverton,
Rhode Island; Matthew Lape, N1XB, Francestown, New Hampshire; Jennifer
Moyher, N1ZZY, Stratford, Connecticut; Jake Stone, KB1INV, Stamford,
Connecticut
* The Norman E. Strohmeier, W2VRS, Memorial Scholarship--$500: Dana
Esposito, KC2NDL, Syracuse, New York
* The Paul and Helen L. Grauer Scholarship--$1000: Jack Short, KC0QIO,
Kansas City, Missouri
* The Perry F. Hadlock Memorial Scholarship--$2000: Brian Rautio, AB2MP,
Phoenix, New York
* The PHD Scholarship--$1000: Daniel Friedrichs, K0IPG, LeMars, Iowa
* The Six Meter Club of Chicago Scholarship--$500: Andrew Carter, KC9BOH,
Wilmette, Illinois
* The Tom and Judith Comstock Scholarship--$1000: Andrew Warner, KD5KZG,
Richardson, Texas
* The William Bennett, W7PHO, Memorial Scholarship--$500: Garrett Swanberg,
KD7MCS, Monroe, Washington
* The Yankee Clipper Contest Club Inc Youth Scholarship--$1500: Henry
Ferland, KB1HOY, Gardner, Maine
* The You've Got a Friend in Pennsylvania Scholarship--$2000: John Stratton,
AA3SL, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania; Amy Johnson, KB3HXF, New Castle,
Pennsylvania
Downloadable applications and instructions for 2006 academic year
scholarships are on the ARRL Foundation Web site
http://www.arrl.org/arrlf. The application period for 2006 academic year
awards begins October 1, 2005.
The deadline to submit applications with transcripts and SAT/ACT scores
affixed is February 1, 2006.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 24, No. 20
May 20, 2005
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