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LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP BOOKLET FOR WATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PREPARED BY: WATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RETURNED TO THE COUNSELING OFFICE BY: March 20 th, 2018

Introduction to the Local Scholarship Booklet...1 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS...2 Detective Louis D Razza Watertown Police Benevolent Association Scholarship... 3 Garry Smith Scholarship... 4 Joseph L LeClair Junior & Yvonne LeClair Scholarship... 5 Munson Fund Educational Assistance Grants... 6 Watertown Music Booster Association Scholarship... 7 QUALIFICATIONS FOR SIEMON COMPANY SCHOLARSHIPS...8 The Carl M Siemon Science Scholarship... 8 The David B Siemon Scholarship... 8 The Siemon Company Scholarship... 8 The Siemon Dynamic Robert Knickerbocker Scholarship... 8 QUALIFICATIONS FOR WATERTOWN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS...9 The Watertown Foundation-Watertown Foundations Scholarship... 10 The Watertown Foundation- Crystal Lukowski Memorial Scholarship... 10 The Watertown Foundation- Fletcher Judson Memorial Scholarship... 11 The Watertown Foundation- Lorene C. Neave Memorial Scholarship... 11 The Watertown Foundation- Marigold Spencer Memorial Scholarship... 11 The Watertown Foundation- Ricky Bozzuto Memorial Scholarship... 12 The Watertown Foundation- The Rheinhold & Katie DeWitt Scholarships... 12 The Watertown Foundation- Town of Watertown Scholarship Fund... 13 The Watertown Foundation-Woodward Scholarship... 13 The Watertown Foundation- Litchfield Bancorp Scholarship... 14 The Watertown Foundation- Chamber of Commerce Business Scholarship... 14 Watertown Oakville Chamber of Commerce STEM/TRADES Scholarship... 15 COMMON APPLICATION SCHOLARSHIPS... 16 A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 1049 Scholarship... 17

Anthony G. Fusco Memorial Scholarship... 17 CJ Saraceno Scholarship Fund... 18 David A. Aureli Memorial... 18 Dean A. Birdsall Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund... 19 Depot Square Gayle s Farm Shop Scholarship... 20 Domenick Valentino Memorial Baseball Award... 20 Dr. Joshua Hazelton Medical and Healthcare Scholarship... 20 Eugene F. Slason Memorial Scholarship... 21 Judson School P.T.A.... 21 Polk School Margaret Judd PTO Scholarship... 21 Polk School Olive Ryan Memorial Scholarship... 22 Quilts That Care... 22 Rotary Club Scholarship... 23 Swift Middle School Scholarship... 23 Thomas Edwin Lynch Memorial Scholarship... 23 The Guy Buzzannco Memorial Scholarship Fund... 24 The Patricia McGaughan Memorial Scholarship... 25 Unico... 25 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Water-Oak Post 5157... 25 Watertown Administrators Association Scholarship... 26 Watertown Education Association... 27 Watertown Garden Club... 28 Watertown High School Class of 1994 Scholarship... 28 Watertown High School Counseling Department Scholarship... 29 Watertown High School Student Council Scholarship... 29 Watertown Junior Women s Club... 30 Watertown Lions Club Memorial Fund... 30

Watertown Lions Club Memorial Fund and Community Service Scholarship Vocational/Technical... 31 Watertown Youth Service Bureau Scholarship... 31 COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION... 32 COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION-PAGE 2... 33

Introduction to the Local Scholarship Booklet Each year, more and more high school seniors are contemplating a college education. One of the major questions facing each of these seniors is HOW DO I FINANCE THIS COLLEGE EDUCATION? Part of the problem has been met by non-college sources such as governmental and private organizations, clubs, schools, etc. This booklet has been compiled for Watertown High School students to help them in their quest for financial support for higher education. These scholarships are made possible by the generous support from our local businessmen, civic organizations, and local citizens. Students should remember, however, that this is only a partial listing and they should check every available source for further financial aid (Naviance scholarship list, fastweb, collegeboard, fraternal organizations, religious groups, colleges, etc.). Almost all of the colleges offer some sort of financial aid. This might take the form of a scholarship, a job, a loan, or a combination of these. Always check with the college of your choice for their particular financial assistance. If you have any further questions concerning financial aid, please consult your counselor. 1

SPECIAL APPLICATIONS THE COMMON APPLICATION MAY NOT BE USED FOR THESE SCHOLARSHIPS. Each of the following scholarships requires a separate and specific application available in the counseling office. Please be certain that you pick up the correct application for each scholarship for which you are applying. Detective Louis D. Razza Watertown Police Benevolent Association Scholarship Garry Smith Scholarship-Watertown Recreation Swim Team Organization Joseph L LeClair Junior & Yvonne LeClair Scholarship Munson Fund Watertown Music Booster Association The Carl M. Siemon Science Scholarship The David B. Siemon Scholarship The Siemon Company Scholarship The Siemon-Dynamic Robert Knickerbocker Scholarship Watertown Foundation-Watertown Foundation Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Crystal Lukowski Memorial Scholarship Watertown Foundation - Fletcher Judson Memorial Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Lorene C. Neave Memorial Scholarship Watertown Foundation - Marigold Spencer Memorial Scholarship Watertown Foundation-Ricky Bozzuto Memorial Scholarship Watertown Foundation - The Reinhold & Katie DeWitt Scholarships Watertown Foundation-Town of Watertown Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Woodward Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Litchfield Bancorp Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Chamber of Commerce Business Scholarship Watertown Foundation- Chamber of Commerce STEM/TRADES Scholarship 2

Detective Louis D Razza Watertown Police Benevolent Association Scholarship 1. A resident of Watertown/Oakville for at least the past four years. 2. Must be an immediate family member of a police officer from any town, OR be pursuing a career in the criminal justice field. 3. Scholastic record/standardized Testing Scores 4. Must be furthering his/her education at an institute of higher learning. Funds Available: A check in the amount of $500.00 will be issued towards the student s educational expenses (i.e. tuition, books, etc.) once the Watertown PBA receives a copy of the bill. An official awards presentation will be made at the annual Watertown PBA show in November (student need not be present if away at school). This scholarship is nonrenewable. How to Apply: 1. Include information regarding Qualification #2 from above. 3

Garry Smith Scholarship Sponsored by Watertown Recreational Swim Team Organization The Watertown Recreational Swim Team Organization created the Gary Smith Scholarship in honor of our coach Garry Smith who has contributed so much to Watertown swimming. 1. Have an academic average of at least B or above (not less than a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale) 2. Be a member of the Watertown Recreational Swim Team for a minimum of three years 3. Demonstrate qualities similar to coach Garry; enthusiasm, dedication, perseverance through adversity and challenges, thoughtfulness, helping others achieve their goals, etc. 4. Personal essay submitted with the scholarship (application weighs heavily on our selection) Include in essay how participating in competitive swimming has impacted or molded personal attributes or goals $500.00 4

Joseph L LeClair Junior & Yvonne LeClair Scholarship 1. Must be a Boy Scout who is a resident of Oakville or Watertown, or a member of a Watertown or Oakville Boy Scout Troop. 2. Must have been active members of Scouting for a minimum of two years and in good standing. 3. Weight for award may be given to Eagle scouts, but is most certainly and should not be limited to any scout rank. 4. Awards are weighted more heavily on financial need than on merit, however, both will be considered. Funds Available: 1. Number of awards and amount awarded varies from year to year. 5

Munson Fund Educational Assistance Grants ** In recent years, non-repayable grants have averaged $1,000 - $2,000 per student for those meeting qualifications. Based on income and need, this amount is not guaranteed to every student. 1. Resident of Watertown/Oakville at least two years prior to applying 2. Continued grants available for four undergraduate years if the student maintains qualifications. 3. Committee decisions on applicant s needs - Based on total family taxable Income from PAGE 2 of income tax return - (AFTER DEDUCTIONS for Dependent s taxes, mortgage interest, etc.) 4. Applicants must appear for committee interview in July Total Family Taxable Income (see item #3 above) No. of Dependents in College $45,000 One 50,000 Two 55,000 Three or more Funds Available: A large number of grants per year paid direct to student. Amount varies according to substantiated need, at the discretion of the committee. *SPECIAL APPLICATION AVAILABLE IN COUNSELING OFFICE AND GENERALLY HAS A JUNE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION 6

Watertown Music Booster Association Scholarship 1. Must have participated in a Performing Ensemble Strings, Band and/or Choir for at least 3 years at Watertown High School. 2. Must be College Bound. $2000.00 MUST RETURN COMPLETED FORMS TO: Mr. Culbertson, Ms. Poliquin, or Ms. Michael by March 20. 7

QUALIFICATIONS FOR SIEMON COMPANY SCHOLARSHIPS May not use Common Application- Applications available in the Counseling Office The Carl M Siemon Science Scholarship Applicants should be planning to pursue a college or university education in an engineering or physical science field. $2,500.00 or portions thereof, to be granted to one or more students at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee. Non-renewable. The David B Siemon Scholarship Applicants should be planning to pursue a college or university education in forestry, agronomy, or related environmental studies. $2,000.00, or portions thereof, to be granted to one or more students at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee. Non-renewable. The Siemon Company Scholarship Applicants should be planning to pursue a college or university education leading to career aspirations in the field of business. $2,000.00, or portions thereof, to be granted to one or more students at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee. Non-renewable. The Siemon Dynamic Robert Knickerbocker Scholarship Applicants should be planning to pursue a trade school, college, or university education in engineering technology or engineering in the fields of computer aided drafting and design, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, or mechanical engineering. Preference will be given to graduating seniors in technical education. $2,000, or portions thereof, to be granted to one or more students at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee. Non-renewable. 8

QUALIFICATIONS FOR WATERTOWN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS May not use Common Application- Applications available in the Counseling Office and on The Watertown Foundation website https://watertownfoundation.com/ 1. Resident of Watertown for at least 3 years 2. Show evidence of having contributed to the school or community through volunteer activities 3. Financial Need Funds Available: $500.00 - $1000.00 to be determined by the committee How to Apply: 1. Applications available in the Counseling Office OR on The Watertown Foundation Website at https://watertownfoundation.com/ 2. Financial information required is the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) of The Student Aid Report (SAR) reported from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Scholarship committee requires the EFC for all scholarships even though a few are needblind. 9

The Watertown Foundation-Watertown Foundations Scholarship Awarded in recognition of the contributions the student has made to the community and to the high school while maintaining a strong scholastic record. The student should demonstrate financial need. This scholarship provides a renewal opportunity for the sophomore, junior and senior years of college. 1. Academic Record 2. Financial Need 3. Community Service Varies The Watertown Foundation- Crystal Lukowski Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a Watertown High School student intending to pursue a career in health, allied health, or medicine. The recipient must have demonstrated sensitivity to the needs of others and have the ability to work cooperatively with those in need. This scholarship is given in memory of Crystal Lukowski, a special needs student, who graduated from WHS in 1994. 1. Pursuing career in health, allied health, or medicine. 2. Demonstrated sensitivity to the needs of others and has the ability to work cooperatively with those in need. Funds Available: Varies 10

The Watertown Foundation- Fletcher Judson Memorial Scholarship 1. Academic record 2. Financial need 3. Community service Funds Available: $1,000.00 The Watertown Foundation- Lorene C. Neave Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a student resident of Watertown or Oakville pursuing a degree in nursing. This scholarship is given in Lorene s memory by her family. 1. Academic Record 2. Financial Need 3. Community Service Varies The Watertown Foundation- Marigold Spencer Memorial Scholarship 1. Academic record 2. Financial need 3. Community service Funds Available: $1,000.00 11

The Watertown Foundation- Ricky Bozzuto Memorial Scholarship Awarded to a graduating Watertown High School student on the basis of scholastic excellence in the areas of mathematics, physical sciences, and information technology. The recipient should demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is given in memory of a man devoted to scholarship, country, work, and especially his family. 1. Scholastic Excellence in mathematics, physical sciences, and information technology 2. Financial need Varies The Watertown Foundation- The Rheinhold & Katie DeWitt Scholarships Same as above with emphasis on creative potential and ability to work with and guide peers and adults. Funds Available: 1. Two (2) $2000.00 Scholarships (Amounts may vary as determined by the committee) 12

The Watertown Foundation- Town of Watertown Scholarship Fund 1. Must be in the top quarter of your senior class 2. Leadership 3. Citizenship 4. Involvement in extracurricular activities 5. Community involvement NOTE: When writing your autobiographical sketch include information that will show you meet the qualifications listed above. $500.00 - $1000.00 - To be determined by committee. The Watertown Foundation-Woodward Scholarship Awarded to a student who is a resident of Watertown or Oakville. This scholarship is given in memory of one of the charter members of the Watertown Foundation through the generosity of the Woodward Foundation. 1. Academic Record 2. Financial Need 3. Community Service Funds Available: Varies 13

The Watertown Foundation- Litchfield Bancorp Scholarship 1. Graduating Watertown High School senior 2. Attending 4 year college or university 3. Need Funds Available: $500.00 The Watertown Foundation- Chamber of Commerce Business Scholarship Awarded to a graduating Watertown High School senior who intends to pursue a post-secondary education in a business-related field of study. The student should demonstrate academic excellence, participate in an extracurricular business-related club or organization. The student should be able to provide evidence of contributing to the school and/or community through volunteer activities and/or entrepreneurship. 1. Pursuing a career in business-related field of study 2. Academic excellence 3. Participate in extracurricular business-related club or organization 4. Provide evidence of volunteering activities and/or entrepreneurship. Funds Available: Varies 14

The Watertown Foundation- Watertown Oakville Chamber of Commerce STEM/TRADES Scholarship Awarded to a graduating Watertown High school student, with preference given to a student in a technical education, who intends to pursue a career in a skilled trade or science-, technology-, engineering-, or math-related field at a post-secondary school or institution. The student should demonstrate academic excellence and provide evidence of contributing to the school and/or community through volunteer activities and/or entrepreneurship. 1. Student in technical trade 2. Pursue a career in skilled trade or science-, technology-, engineering-, or math-related field. 3. Academic excellence 4. Provide evidence of volunteering activities and/or entrepreneurship. Funds Available: Varies 15

COMMON APPLICATION SCHOLARSHIPS Please complete the Common Application for ALL of the scholarships in the remainder of the booklet. 1. The Common Application should preferably be typed. A fillable copy of the application is also saved as a word document on the Watertown High School website. 2. You can complete one application, and make copies for all of the scholarships you wish to apply to. Make sure you write the name of each scholarship you are applying to on the top of each application. 3. When you have completed ALL of the local scholarships you are eligible for, hand them into the counseling department together. (Ex. If you are going to apply for 20 scholarships, pass in all 20 together, not 15 one day and 5 the next.) a. NOTE: These are all local scholarships - when you hand them in to the Counseling Department make sure you do not add any of the area scholarships as they have their own deadline dates. 4. Don t forget the two signatures necessary - you and your parents. 5. How to Apply: a. Fill out the Common Application found in the back of the booklet- a fillable copy is also saved as a word document on the Watertown High School website. Don t forget to include the autobiographical sketch. b. Make copies of BOTH the Common Application and the Autobiographical sketch for EACH scholarship you are applying for. Indicate the name of the scholarship you are applying for on the top of each application. c. All completed applications must be returned to the Counseling Office by March 20 th.. If possible, please return your applications before the due date. 16

A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 1049 Scholarship 1. Financial need 3. Scholastic record and extra-curricular activities 4. First consideration will be given to an applicant with a family member in A.F.S.C.M.E. Local 1049 union. One $500.00 Scholarship Anthony G. Fusco Memorial Scholarship 1. Must be on honor roll 2. Must participate in high school sports 3. Must continue education 4. Must complete one page essay: How has education and athletics at Watertown High School affected you today and for the future $500.00 17

CJ Saraceno Scholarship Fund This scholarship is in honor of CJ Saraceno, the president of Watertown High School graduating class of 2007. It will be awarded to a well-rounded Watertown High School senior who is planning to continue their education at a collegiate level. Applicants who are chosen to receive this scholarship MUST be able to provide proof of enrollment at the college or university of their choice. 1. Minimum 3.0 GPA 2. Active in extracurricular activities 3. Member of a Varsity Sport 4. Major in visual or performing arts is a plus (although not an absolute requirement) 5. Applicants should write a short autobiography that includes how/why they meet the requirements for this essay and any other information about themselves that they think sets them apart from other applicants. Funds Available: Varies David A. Aureli Memorial 1. Must be attending or planning on attending the University of Connecticut at Storrs 2. Ability 3. Need 4. Please attach two (2) letters of reference, one from a Watertown faculty member. The second letter must be from someone other than a member of the faculty (i.e. clergy, employer, friend, etc.) You must either include letters or indicate on application whose letter you would like sent $1,000.00 18

Dean A. Birdsall Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Awarded to a Watertown High School student that has participated in choir or band or stings and a sports team for at least three years. 1. List of sports teams you have participated in at Watertown High School. Please specify how many years you played on junior varsity and varsity teams. 2. List all musical ensembles (chorus, band, and orchestra) you have participated in at Watertown High School. Specify name of ensemble and how many years participated in. Please note which instrument was played if any. 3. Please list any awards and/or leadership positions held while participating in both the sports teams and musical ensembles. 4. Complete the following statement: Sports have been an important part of my life because 5. Complete the following statement: Music has been an important part of my life because 6. Share your interest/hobbies outside of school 7. List any volunteer community work you have been a part of or would like to be a part of in the future and why. Varies 19

Depot Square Gayle s Farm Shop Scholarship 1. Must be attending a four year college and furthering education in computer science. 2. Financial Need Varies Domenick Valentino Memorial Baseball Award 1. Must have played on the high school baseball team. $500.00 Dr. Joshua Hazelton Medical and Healthcare Scholarship 1. Attending a four year college or university 2. Declared major in Science/Health Sciences with intent on a career in medicine or healthcare 3. Letter of Recommendation from teacher 4. Brief personal statement stating why you are choosing this career path Up to $1,000.00 awarded upon completion of first semester with enrollment in second semester 20

Eugene F. Slason Memorial Scholarship 1. Applicant must reside in Watertown, CT 2. Attend either Watertown High School, Sacred Heart High School or Holy Cross High School 3. Plan to major in education in college, in Science Education or Physical Education 4. All applicants will be considered, with preference given to students with an academic average of B or higher. 5. One letter of recommendation Funds Available: $500.00 Scholarship Award to be determined by Scholarship Committee Judson School P.T.A. 1. Must have attended Judson School at least two years. 2. Must be a resident of Watertown. $500.00 Scholarship Polk School Margaret Judd PTO Scholarship 1. Preference given to students furthering education in FINE ARTS FIELD. 2. Attended three years at Polk - List dates of attendance. 3. Financial need and good academic record. $ 500.00 21

Polk School Olive Ryan Memorial Scholarship 1. Student must have attended Polk School for at least three (3) years. 2. List dates of attendance at Polk 3. Student must plan on furthering his or her education Funds Available:$500.00 Quilts That Care In honor of one of the organization s founders, Quilts That Care, Inc. established the Robert A Van Steenbergen Scholarship in 2018 to continue its important mission of providing hope and comfort to cancer and their families, one quilt at a time. You can learn more about the organization at www.quiltsthatcare.org Be a current, graduating Watertown High School Senior Be planning to attend a full-time four- year undergraduate program from an accredited post- secondary institution in the Fall of 2018 Have a minimum cumulative unqeighted GPA of 3.0 Write and submit a 350+ word essay answering one question: How has concaer affected your life? one (non-renewable) $500 22

Rotary Club Scholarship 1. Resident of Watertown and Oakville 2. Personal Interview 3. Scholastic record and extra-curricular activities 4. Demonstrate financial need 5. Must be entering a 4-year college or university Determined by the scholarship committee Swift Middle School Scholarship Parent Teacher Student Organization (PTSO) 1. Graduate of Watertown High School. 2. Attend Swift Middle School for seventh and eighth grade. To be determined by the PTSO. Thomas Edwin Lynch Memorial Scholarship 1. Must be admitted to and planning on attending either the University of Connecticut or Post University 2. Ability 3. Financial Need 23

The Guy Buzzannco Memorial Scholarship Fund Guy Buzzannco (1961-2014) was a dedicated and distinguished Chairman of the Watertown Board of Education. He believed in and followed the principle of service above self. Guy was involved in several service and non-profit initiatives, including Habitat for Humanity, youth sports and his church. He authored Lighting the Path, a guidebook for newly diagnosed cancer patients. Guy Buzzannco was most distinguished by countless acts of kindness he quietly performed to help those in need. This scholarship is meant to recognize and support a young person who demonstrates values consonant with such humility, caring and service. Purpose: To provide a scholarship for a Watertown High School senior who displays humanitarian values, character and a commitment to serving others. 1. Must be a Watertown High School senior graduating in June 2. Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale 3. A resident of Watertown 4. A U.S. citizen or noncitizen who has a current lawful presence in the United States and is eligible to file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Selection Criteria: The following criteria may be considered in selecting the scholarship s recipient: 1. Demonstration of a commitment to serving others; and a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society both present and future 2. Involvement in a mix of community, school and extracurricular activities 3. Recognized as pursuing goals and aspirations with integrity, dedication, self-discipline and sound judgment 4. Exhibition of positive school citizenship with a caring and considerate attitude toward other students and faculty 5. Financial need and special circumstance may be considered in the final selection Applicants must submit: 1. A completed application 2. A high school transcript 3. Two letters of recommendation (one school official and one from someone familiar with applicant s community involvement) 4. A personal essay, between 500-800 words, based on the following prompt: Guy Buzzannco stated that his life was guided by a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Life s most persistent and urgent question is What are you doing for others? How does Dr. King s quote relate to what you have accomplished in your life and future plans? What inspires you to serve others? 24

The Patricia McGaughan Memorial Scholarship 1. Must be in top 25% of the class. 2. Be a member of Watertown Tennis Team for minimum of 3 years. 3. Attending four year college. Varies Unico 1. Must be a resident of Watertown or Oakville. 2. Financial Need. 3. Scholastic Record. $500.00 Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Water-Oak Post 5157 1. Son or Daughter or Grandson or Granddaughter of a Veteran 2. Entering a two or four year college or technical school 3. Please submit a DD-214 military record To Be Determined 25

Watertown Administrators Association Scholarship 1. Attending 2 or 4 year college 2. Pursuing career in education 3. GPA 3.0 or higher 4. Leadership potential 5. Good Citizenship 6. Must submit a short essay (1 page) describing interest in education career. To be determined by the WAA. 26

Watertown Education Association 1. Leadership 1. Service to Community 2. Character 3. Activities 4. Scholastic record 5. Financial need 6. Two letters of reference You must either include letters or indicate on application whose letter you would like sent Funds Available: a. Faculty Member b. Other than family member (2 nd faculty member, friend, clergy, employer, etc.) 1. $1,000.00 one year non-renewable 2. Scholarship award total may be divided between or among recipients as determined by the committee 27

Watertown Garden Club 1. Resident of Oakville/Watertown 2. Scholastic Record 3. Must be planning to major in Horticulture or an environmental program (includes plant biology, natural resources, landscaping, agriculture, environmental resources, wildlife management and/or biology). To be determined by committee Watertown High School Class of 1994 Scholarship 1. Planning to pursue high education at an accredited 2 or 4 year college 2. Financial Need 3. Student activities involvement will be considered. Funds Available: $500.00 for tuition or books 28

Watertown High School Counseling Department Scholarship 1. First generation college student (first in family to attend college) 2. Attending a two or four year institution or a trade school 3. Shown marked improvement academically and/or behaviorally throughout high school. 4. Must write a one page typed essay on the following topic: a. Indicate a challenge you faced in high school, how you overcame it, and what you learned from it. Funds Available: $500.00 Watertown High School Student Council Scholarship 1. Open to all seniors who are not on the Executive Board. 2. Leadership through active participation in clubs for at least 2 years 3. B Average or higher 4. Letter of Recommendation from teacher 5. Activities Resume Funds Available: To be determined 29

Watertown Junior Women s Club 1. Resident of Watertown or Oakville 2. Financial need 3. Community service Funds Available: 1. The amount of the scholarship shall be recommended by the existing board members and voted on by the general membership. 2. The amount shall be apportioned to the college prior to each semester. 3. In addition, a scholarship for a senior furthering his/her education in Art, Ballet, Music, Sculpture, Drawing or Architecture. Watertown Lions Club Memorial Fund 1. Must be a resident of Watertown or Oakville 2. Show financial need 3. Good scholastic record 4. Must be entering a 4 year college 5. Must demonstrate community involvement 6. Must include SAT scores One grant of $2,000.00 that will be credited to the student s account at the College where enrolled. 30

Watertown Lions Club Memorial Fund and Community Service Scholarship Vocational/Technical 1. Must be a resident of Watertown or Oakville 2. Show financial need 3. Good scholastic record 4. Graduating High School senior entering a specific program of technology offered at a post-secondary institution that is not a four year college. 5. Must demonstrate community involvement 6. Must include SAT scores Two scholarships of $2,000.00 that will be credited to the students account at a 2 Year College or other acceptable program. Watertown Youth Service Bureau Scholarship 1. Attending a four year college or university 2. Community Service involvement within the Watertown/Oakville community 3. Letter of Recommendation from Community Service Advisor 4. Brief personal statement stating why you participate in Community Service Activities Up to $500.00 awarded 31

NAME OF SCHOLARSHIP COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION Name of Applicant: Address: Telephone No.: Date of Birth: Name of parents or guardian: LIVING OR DECEASED LIVING OR DECEASED Number of brothers or sisters dependent on parents for main support: Elementary school attended: Dates attended: List schools to which you have applied: Estimated cost of each: Which school is your first preference? By which schools have you been accepted? Vocational preference after graduation from college? Have you applied for other scholarship aid? Yes No Results, if known: 32

COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION-PAGE 2 Approximate income of family after paying income taxes How much financial help for your education can your family assume? How much do you expect to contribute toward your education? How much financial help do you need, excluding all personal and family help, to attend the college of your choice? If you have any brothers or sisters who will be attending a school at the same time as you, list them below with the amount of money your parents are contributing toward their education. REQUIRED: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH On a separate piece of paper, please type as briefly as possible an autobiographical sketch of yourself, describing past accomplishments, current activities, interests, hobbies and future vocational plans. Please include one copy of your autobiographical sketch for EACH common application you are applying to. Signature of Parent/Guardian Signature of Applicant Date 33