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Bartlett Jr. Sr. High School Class of 2007 Scholarships.


Armed Forces Scholarships

The American Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) is a U.S.-headquartered patriotic service organization for women interested in voluntary service. It is a non-profit organization, affiliated with The American Legion (a veterans' service organization).  Webster-Dudley Unit 184: $500 Ashley Sweeney

The Sons of the American Legion American Legion, national association of male and female war veterans, founded (1919) in Paris. Membership is open to veterans of World Wars I and II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.  Scholarship Grant: $500 Nicole Brisbois

The American Legion Scholarship Grant: $500 Kristy Fisher

Korean War Veterans ≈The last U.S. Korean War veteran on active duty was Lt.Col Don Byers, US Army, who retired in 1992
  • Neil Armstrong, astronaut, US Navy
  • F. Lee Bailey, lawyer, US Marine Corps
  • James A.
 of Webster: $500 Jillian Willey

The Peter Breingan Memorial Scholarship Grant: $500 Jessica Katz

Ronald E. Bidinger, DDS/Jeffrey M. Stiles Stiles can refer to: People
  • Bert Stiles, short story writer
  • Charles Wardell Stiles, American zoologist
  • Edgar Stiles, character on the popular drama 24
  • Ezra Stiles, president of Yale College
  • Innis Stiles, singer, musician
, DMD (1) (Digital Micromirror Device) See DLP.

(2) (Digital Multi-layer Disk) See high-def DVD formats.
: $500 Nicole Rivers

Agostino L Corrado, MD Memorial: $1,000 Katherine Jolda

Mrs. Elvis N. Corrado Memorial: $1,000 Katherine Jolda

Robert J. Daigle Memorial: $500 Molly Piette

Cranston Foundation

Godfrey Rockefeller Memorial: $1,000 Ashley Sweeney, $1,000 Sarah Stefaniak

Davies/Fitzback Memorial: $1,000 Erin Munsch

Joan Fels Memorial $4,000/Year for Four Years: Lauren Budney, Timothy Messier, Steven Engstrand, Marcial Villegas

Michael Giard Memorial Scholarship: $1,000 Chase Vajcovec, $1,000 Jillian Wiley

Webster Firefighters Women's Auxiliary Scholarship: $500 Jill Wiley

Joseph Jarosz Memorial: $500 Chase Vajcovec

James A. Lobban Memorial: $500 Michelle Macomber

Charles & Helen V. Pappas Charitable Foundation: $1,000 Jessica Katz

Stanley H. & Dorothy H. Pickford: $700 Sarah Byrnes

James L. Place Memorial: $1,000 Paul Anderson

Nichols Academy Marilyn T. & Gerald Fels Scholarship: $1,400 Marcin Kicilinski, $1,400 Jillian Wiley

Beatrice D. Pratt Memorial: $1,000 Jessica Katz

Quo Vadis

Cyril C. Smith Memorial: $2,000 David Borowy

Rebecca Denyse Ruggeri Memorial: $1,000 Erin Munsch

St. Joseph Church CYC: $500 Cameron Cormier, $500 Katherine Jolda

Stacey Jean Tondorf Memorial: $500 Jessica Katz

Webster Educators Association: $600 Cameron Cormier, $600 Jessica Katz, $600 Sarah Byrnes

Webster Woman's Club

Elvis N. Corrado: $1,000 Ashley Sweeney

Webster-Dudley Quo Vadis: $2,000 Jessica Katz

Dudley Grange #163: $500 Sarah Stefaniak

Raymond L. Gribbins Scholarship: $500 Marissa McCann

Santo J. and Ellen M. DiDonato Memorial: $4,750 Nicole Brisbois

Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Alpha Gamma Chapter

Ruth T. Levy Scholarship: $1,000 Sarah Stefaniak

AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers.  Lending for Learning: $500 Alicia Dreyfus

Academic Awards

Armed Services The Constitution authorizes Congress to raise, support, and regulate armed services for the national defense. The President of the United States is commander in chief of all the branches of the services and has ultimate control over most military matters.  Awards

American Legion, Webster-Dudley Post 184, Outstanding School Citizenship: Kathryn Jolda, first place; Erin Munsch, second place; Emily Johnson, third place

Patriotism Award, Disabled American Veterans The Disabled American Veterans, or DAV, is an organization for disabled veterans that helps them and their families through various means. It currently has over 1.2 million members.

The DAV was controversial during the 2006 election cycle.
, Walter J. "Tiff" Szynal Chapter 53: Jorge Rivera

The Mark and Lillian Klebart Memorial Scholarship, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 654: $250 Erin Munsch

National Honor Society The National Honor Society (NHS), established in 1921, is a recognition program for American high school students who show achievement in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.  Scholarship: $300 Kathryn Jolda, $200 Erin Munsch

Robert Paranto Memorial Scholarship: $250 Molly Piette, $250 Kyle Nadeau

Arthur Kruger Memorial: $200.00 Jessica Katz

Student Council Scholarships $150: Sarah Stefaniak, Marissa McCann, Heather Mortell, Erin Munsch, Chase Vajcovec

Phyllis M. Pratt Memorial: $250 Jessica Katz, $250 Jillian Wiley

Kenneth Donais Memorial: $100 Molly Piette

Thomas Baxter Memorial: $250 Kyle Nadeau

Roman Wajer: $150 Alisha Regis

Medical Career Club Scholarship: Molly Piette

Deca Scholarships: Tim Messier, Nicholas Mantelli, Dorcas Gyimah, Nicole Rivers, Nicole Roy, Alyssa Marcoccio, Alisha Regis

Honey Dew Donuts Honey Dew Donuts is a Massachusetts-based franchise selling donuts and other breakfast foods. History
Honey Dew Donuts was founded by Richard J. Bowen in Mansfield, Massachusetts in 1973. The first Honey Dew Donut franchise in Mansfield, Massachusetts was founded in 1975.
: $250 Ashley Gould

Daughter of the American Revolution "Good Citizen" Award, presented by the General Ebenezer Learned Chapter of Oxford: Erin Munsch

Telegram & Gazette Student Achievement Award: Kristy Fisher

Principal's Leadership Award: Heather Mortell

Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators Association Inc. Student Achievement Award: Erin Munsch

Kodak Young Leaders Award: Kevin Mastro

Frederick Douglas and Susan B. Anthony Award in Humanities and Social Sciences: Matthew Grooms

Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award: Scholarship whereby she becomes eligible for $6,000/year: Sylwia Handzel

Commonwealth Award for Exemplary Community Service, sponsored by Sen. Richard T. Moore Richard T. Moore is an American politician from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. He currently serves as a member of the Massachusetts State Senate. Biography
Richard T. Moore was born August 7, 1943, in Milford, Massachusetts.
: Kathryn Jolda

Harvard Prize Book: Kevin Mastro

Smith Book Award: Sylwia Handzel

NAME: BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL Schools named Bartlett High School include:
  • Bartlett High School (Anchorage, Alaska)
  • Bartlett High School, Bartlett, Illinois
  • Bartlett High School (Webster, Massachusetts)
  • Bartlett High School (Bartlett, Tennessee)
  • Bartlett High School (Bartlett, Texas)
 
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