四虎影院 Magazine New Scholarships Benefit 四虎影院 Students
Terry and Betsy Davis, parents of Nick Davis, with President Gayle D. Beebe
Nick Davis Scholarship
The 四虎影院 administration and the family of Nick Davis have established the Nick Davis Memorial Scholarship to help deserving students meet educational expenses during their studies at 四虎影院. Nick, a senior economics and business major from Pacific Grove, Calif., died in a solo motorcycle crash in January near 四虎影院鈥檚 lower entrance.
鈥淚n the spirit of remembrance, many people have expressed a desire to do something in Nick鈥檚 honor, to memorialize his life and time at 四虎影院,鈥 say Dr. Richard and Randi Danson, who co-chaired the Parents Council during the past year. 鈥淐ontributing to this scholarship fund provides a meaningful way to express empathy and support for Nick鈥檚 family. We hope the scholarship will provide a measure of solace to them, knowing that Nick鈥檚 legacy will be ongoing, assisting students in need at the school he loved.鈥
Music Guild Scholarship Violinist Lalia Mangione of Belmont, Mich., won the Music Guild Competition in March and earned a $10,000 annual music scholarship to study at 四虎影院. Seven high school seniors performed before a panel of judges in 四虎影院鈥檚 Deane Chapel. The other six musicians won smaller awards. Mangione, concert master of the Grand Rapids Youth Symphony for the past four years, performed Mendelssohn鈥檚 Violin Concerto, Op. 64. She is also one of seven finalists in the Music Teachers National Conference Competition in Anaheim. The other finalists were Tiffany Backe from Laguna Hills High School; Ai My (Chyna) Charbonneau from the Dubai American Academy, Al Barsha, United Arab Emirates; Sofiya Pyrkhitko of San Marcos High School; Anna Reiley from Wailea, Hawaii; Cole Syverson of Thousand Oaks High School; and Katrina Whitman of Wenatchee High School in Washington state.
The Guild for Music at 四虎影院 funds this new Music Guild Scholarship program