PCHS Class of 2024

Scholarships awarded to seniors

By Jemi Chew

FALMOUTH — Last Tuesday night in the Pendleton County High School gymnasium, more than $160,000 in local scholarships were awarded to 44 graduating seniors by various community businesses, organizations, and members — from banks, churches, farms, local festivals, families, PCHS alumni and the NJROTC, to name a few — and with these scholarships announced by children, youth, adults and the elderly, almost every part of the Pendleton County community was represented in the award ceremony.

“The community’s support you are about to witness through local scholarships is amazing for a community our size,” Joe Buerkley, Pendleton Country School District superintendent, said in his opening remarks. “Each year our community steps up to support our senior class and assist them in their future goals.”

More than 100 local scholarships were awarded, ranging from one-time $500 awards to four-year scholarships totaling $32,000. The money given will go towards the seniors’ college funds.

However, the scholarships represent more than just money. Many of them were personal to the presenters, especially for scholarships that were given out in memory of loved ones, such as the John Hendy FFA Memorial Scholarship which was presented by his wife, who spent a few minutes talking to the recipient on stage.

Other scholarships were given out in honor of values such as hard work, and some were awarded to seniors who would be working towards college degrees relevant to specific fields such as conservation or medicine.

Many of the scholarship recipients were repeat winners. Austin Kirsch received 10 different scholarships and Reese Barlow, Jackson Pollard and Aaron Kirsch all received seven.

Tony Dietrich, principal of PCHS, ended the night by expressing his gratitude for the support of the community towards the high school seniors.

“It’s an honor that our community can give the local scholarships that we do to our local students and that we’re able to help them in their college careers in wherever they decide to go,” Amy Hurst, who presented the William Leising III Memorial scholarship, said.

Scholarships awarded to Pendleton County High School seniors during the 2024 Senior Scholarship Ceremony on May 7 included:

Alan C. Hall Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Addison Himes

American Legion Post 109/NJROTC Leadership Award ($500) – Collen Hunt and Colton Webster

American Legion Post 109 Scholarship ($500) – Aliyah Webster and Gracey Melton

Butler Baptist Church Scholarship ($500) – Caleb Derico

Butler Lions Club Charles Buster Moreland Scholarship ($500) – Aaron Kirsch

Butler Lions Club Louis McClanahan Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Abraham Beebe

Chris Wolf Memorial ($500) – Austin Kirsch and Calliope Warren

Christopher Cox Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Hunter Cox

Dale Kirsch Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Chase Nichols

Douglas R. Wright Leadership Scholarship ($1000) – Azhane Depew and Gabrielle Boschert

Dr. Philip Sharp Family Scholarship and PHS Class of 1962 Sharp Scholarship ($8000 per year/four years) – Alexandria Black and Calliope Warren

Earl & Ruby Wyatt Memorial ($500) – Ava Record

Eddie Wright Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Katherine Wright and Rebecca McCoy

Evan Charles Peoples Memorial ($500) – Alexander Beyst and Chase Nichols

Falmouth High School Alumni ($500) – Aaron Kirsch, Abraham Beebe, Austin Kirsch, Emma Whalen, and Reagan Anderson

Falmouth Rotary Club ($1000) – Reese Barlow

FBLA/Chamber of Commerce – Ayden Pugh and Reese Barlow

Harrison Memorial Hospital Scholarship ($1000) – Bradie Lovelace

Harry Gilbert Memorial ($500) – Addison Lindsey

Heritage Bank Scholarship – Chloe Clark, Caleb Derico, and Kyndra Neuspickle

Hilltop Stone – Chase Nichols

John Hendy FFA Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Jackson Pollard

Josh Browning Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Brooke Thacker and Jaelynn Caudill

Kentucky Blood Center/Power of Life Scholarship – Bradie Lovelace, Caleb Derico, Cailyn Harper, and Collen Hunt

Kentucky Wool Festival, Inc. ($1000) – Addison Himes, Avery Himes, Ayden Pugh, Chase Nichols, Clarissa Davis, Emma Whalen, Jamie Danna, Kaden Fuller, Lindsey Arkenau, and Maddison Sullivan

Kevin Todd Collins Memorial Scholarship ($5000) – Rebecca McCoy

Lois Campbell Wilson Memorial Scholarship ($1000) – Reagan Anderson

Lu Lu & Harvey Record Memorial ($500) – Brooke Thacker

Mark A. Ross Memorial ($5000) – Jackson Pollard

National Honor Society – Jaelynn Caudill and Reese Barlow

NJROTC Leadership –Calliope Warren, Colton Webster, Elizabeth Arnold, and Shawn Redden

Northern Elementary Margaret Morford Memorial ($500) – Kathryn Mason

PCHS Principals’ Scholarship ($1000) – Rebecca McCoy

Pam Crawford Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Jaelynn Caudill and Kaden Fuller

Partner of Kincaid Lake State Park ($500) – Jaelynn Caudill and Lindsey Arkenau

PCEF Moreland Trust Scholarship – Emma Conner and Kyndra Neuspickle

PCEF The Berning Scholarship – Chase Nichols

PCEF The Moreland Family Trust Scholarship – Katherine Wright

PCEF/2 year – Addison Himes and Jackson Pollard

PCEF/4 year – Reese Barlow

PCEF/Class of 1960 – Abraham Beebe

PCEF/Class of 1962 Alumni – Caleb Derico

PCEF/Lucille Abernathy Trust – Ava Record

PCEF/ Mary Lou Purdy Matthews Memorial – Ayden Pugh

PCEF/Moreland Trust Scholarship – Aaron Kirsch and Austin Kirsch

PCEF/ Virgilene Ritter Moore Trust – Rachel Schaller

PTSO Sidney Pribble Memorial – Emily Jodrey

Pendleton Co. 109 Solid Waste Management Board – Aaron Kirsch, Anna Dietrich, Ava Record, Austin Kirsch, Caleb Derico, Chase Nichols, Jaelynn Caudill, Katherine Wright, and Rachel Schaller

Pendleton Co. 4-H Youth Development Scholarship ($500) – Austin Kirsch, Emily Jodrey, and Lindsey Arkenau

Pendleton Co. Beef Cattle Association ($500) – Austin Kirsch

Pendleton Co. Cooperative of Churches ($500) – Chase Nichols, Lindsey Arkenau, and Reese Barlow

Pendleton Co. Education Association ($300) – Aaron Kirsch and Rebecca McCoy

Pendleton Co. Extension Homemakers ($800) – Addison Himes, Avery Himes, Cailyn Harper, and Lindsey Arkenau

Pendleton Co. Farm Bureau Federation ($500) – Aaron Kirsch and Austin Kirsch

Pendleton Co. FFA Alumni Scholarship ($500) – Jackson Pollard

Pendleton Co. Recreation Commission – Abraham Beebe, Alexander Beyst, and Reese Barlow

Pendleton Co. Soil Conservation District ($500) – Austin Kirsch and Rebecca McCoy

Pendleton Co. Youth Fair ($500) – Austin Kirsch and Emily Jodrey

Richard Gulick/Bobby Wood Memorial ($1000) – Alexander Beyst

Rumpke Pendleton County Landfill Scholarship ($2500) – Jackson Pollard

Stephen A. Delaney Memorial Scholarship ($250) – Aaron Kirsch

Student Council – Calliope Warren, Chloe Clark, and Collen Hunt

US Bank– Maddison Sullivan and Reese Barlow

Wade and Kaye Scaggs Memorial ($500) – Avery Himes and Jackson Pollard

William Leising III, Memorial Scholarship ($500) – Austin Kirsch and Avery Himes

Woodmen Life – Madison Sullivan and Reagan Anderson

Zachary Joseph Heringer Memorial ($750) – Jackson Pollard