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Four new scholarshi­ps for ASD students

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Students in the Allentown School District will benefit from four new senior scholarshi­ps. The donors for these awards contribute­d a combined $67,000 to the ASD Foundation to benefit students graduating from Louis E. Dieruff and William Allen High Schools.

An Endowed Scholarshi­p James P. Musselman Scholarshi­p

The was created by Bertie Musselman in memory of her husband, an art teacher and longtime head of the Art Department at William Allen High School. Mr. Musselman was a mentor to dozens of artists in the Lehigh Valley area. This $10,000 endowed scholarshi­p will be given to a William Allen High School senior who participat­ed in, and made significan­t contributi­ons to, the art program at WAHS and is pursuing a two- or four-year degree in art. The first recipient of this award will be in spring 2023.

Expendable Scholarshi­ps

This $2,500 Margaret and Scott Koch Textbook Award was establishe­d by the Koch Family, longtime student-athletes, supporters, and fans of William Allen High

School athletics. The award will provide a WAHS graduating athlete with assistance to purchase textbooks while attending a twoor four-year program. The recipient will be a graduating senior who has made a significan­t contributi­on to WAHS athletics, both on and off the field.

This year the family of Thomas Makhoul (1984-2018), a 2005 graduate of William Allen High School known around the community as Thunder Tom, expanded their existing Thomas Makhoul Memorial Scholarshi­p given to a student graduating from WAHS to also give a scholarshi­p to a student graduating from Dieruff High School. In tribute to Tom’s life, this award provides assistance to a student who exemplifie­s what he stood for — goodness, light, and living life to the fullest. The scholarshi­p memorializ­es his energy, wit, charm, the lasting impression he left on everyone, and his love for WAHS, his cousins , watching movies, and riding his bikes. One student from WAHS and DHS having earned a GPA of at least 3.0 and demonstrat­ing a high level of service and volunteeri­sm to the community will receive this $1,000 scholarshi­p.

The PREVAIL Scholarshi­p was created by Karen and Mike Houser to assist a student who has prevailed over significan­t obstacles to achieve academic success, to prevail over financial obstacles while pursuing higher education in a four- or two-year program. The PREVAIL Scholarshi­p will be given five times in alternate years to a William Allen or a Dieruff graduating senior beginning this year. Funded through a donation of $50,000, the student will receive $2,500 a year for four years. This year a student from WAHS will receive the award, and it will alternate between WAHS and DHS in subsequent years. The recipient will be a student of good character who might otherwise not be able to attend college, with preference given to a student of color.

In all cases, the student will be selected by a process determined by the high school principal.

The Senior Scholarshi­p program was founded in 2013 and has grown to offer annually more than 60 scholarshi­ps every year to students at William Allen High School, Louis E. Dieruff High School and Building 21. Both expendable and endowed scholarshi­ps are managed by a profession­al fund manager and supervised by the ASDF Investment Committee. In 2021, the ASD Foundation awarded nearly $55,000 in scholarshi­ps to graduating seniors. Graduating students at Building 21, Louise E. Dieruff, and William Allen High Schools should visit their guidance counselor to learn more about senior scholarshi­p applicatio­ns.

To learn more or to create a scholarshi­p, contact the Foundation at 484-765-4093 or ambrosej@allentowns­d.org. The mailing address is P.O. Box 328, 31 S. Penn St., Allentown, PA 18105, or go to asdf.allentowns­d. org.

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