Gibson County Community Foundation Awards Over $23,000 In Scholarships
The Gibson County Community Foundation announces the distribution of community scholarships totaling $23,400. This year, funds established by generous donors, provided scholarships for 13 area students.
In addition to announcing the recipients, the Regional Director of Community Engagement & Impact, Amy Smith states, “The Gibson County Community Foundation is thankful to our generous fund founders and donors who make these scholarship awards possible. Their investment in post-secondary educational opportunities will greatly benefit each of the recipient’s futures. The process of choosing who will be awarded each of these scholarships is undertaken with dedication and discipline by a committee of volunteer leaders. We are grateful for their hard work and dedication. The process is never easy because our Gibson County students are outstanding.”
The scholarships awards are:
The 1971 WMHS Alumni Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by the Wood Memorial High School Class of 1971 Alumni. This year’s award is $500 and the recipient is Mykayla Spindler, Wood Memorial High School.
The Arts Council of Gibson County Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by the Arts Council of Gibson County to benefit graduating seniors of Gibson County high schools pursuing advanced education in the fields of art, drama, or music. From 1991 to 2007, the Arts Council of Gibson County fulfilled its mission of encouraging, assisting, coordinating, and promoting cultural arts activities in Gibson County by providing “informances” and clinics for all Gibson County students in grades K-12. This year’s award is $2,500 and the recipient is Lillian Parmer.
The Betty Ann McCullough Education Grant is an annual scholarship created by the family and friends of Betty Ann McCullough. This year’s award is $1,000 and the recipient is Michael Goodwin, Princeton Community High School.
The Kevin Dillon Gibson Southern Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by the family of Kevin Dillon. This year’s award is $1,500 and the recipient is Helen Kiesel, Gibson Southern High School.
The Lois Brink Memorial Nursing Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Bruce C. Brink Sr. in memory of his wife, Lois. This year’s award is $3,000 and the recipient is Maci Foster, a 2020 graduate of Gibson Southern High School, currently attending the University of Southern Indiana.
The Lura and Doyle Skelton Family Memorial Scholarship is a renewable scholarship created by the Hillside United Methodist Church and Lawrence F. Skelton in memory of his parents. The student must be an active member of the Hillside United Methodist Church in Princeton, Indiana. This year’s award amount is $1,500 and the recipient is Jaleigh White, Princeton Community High School.
The Norma J. Byrne Memorial Scholarship was created by Georgianne and Jim Parshall in loving memory of Georgianne’s mother, Norma Briner Byrne. Norma grew up in Hazleton before settling in Princeton after her marriage to Patrick Byrne and received her nursing degrees from the University of Evansville and Indiana State University. She enjoyed her years as a nurse in Princeton Community Schools. This year’s award is $1,000 and the recipient is Madelyn Cummins, Princeton Community High School.
The Patrick D. Byrne Jr. Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Georgianne and Jim Parshall in loving memory of Georgianne’s father, Pat Byrne. Pat was a proud mechanical engineering graduate of Purdue University and president of Byrne Motors. Pat dedicated his life to helping his neighbors and serving the community. This year’s award is $1,000 and the recipient is Michael Goodwin, Princeton Community High School.
The Project Associates Engineering Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Project Associates, Inc. to provide scholarships for engineering students attending or planning to attend the University of Evansville or the University of Southern Indiana. This year’s award is $2,500 and the recipient is Michael Goodwin, Princeton Community High School.
The Raymond and Gretchen Ceney Memorial Scholarship is a scholarship fund established in memory of Raymond and Gretchen to help students pursue advanced education. This year’s award is $1,500 and the recipient is Karis Blacklock, Wood Memorial High School.
The South Gibson College Continuation Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Genie Gard to help current college students (rising sophomores through seniors) continue their educational pursuits. This year’s award is $1,000 and the recipient is Alexis Coy, Gibson Southern High School.
The Sutch–Briner Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Charles P. and Cathy J. Briner in loving memory of Pauline Hassel Briner Sutch, George Lester Sutch, and Jane McFetridge Sutch. This year’s award is $900 and the recipient is Kaitlyn Dunkel, Princeton Community High School.
The Warren W. Parke Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship created in loving memory of Warren W. Parke by his daughter to honor his passion for sports, his contributions to the community, and his commitment to education. This year’s award is $500 and the recipient is Lucas Gress, Wood Memorial High School.
The William and Lois Jackson Memorial Scholarship was established by Ed Jackson, Alan Jackson, and Sue Jackson Rains to support a student’s first year of college – one award for a student majoring in arts and humanities and another award for a student majoring in science, technology, engineering, or math. This year’s STEM award, in the amount of $1,000 was received by Halle Humbaugh, Gibson Southern High School.
In addition, the Community Foundation administers the Gibson County Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship program. As in years past, the Community Foundation awards scholarships to the student selected as the alternate for the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. The scholarships are made possible by donors to the Friends of Gibson County endowment fund. The amount being awarded this year is $4,000 (paid out over four years of college) and the recipient is Maura Kluesner, Gibson Southern High School.
The Gibson County Community Foundation County Advisory Board would like to thank the parents, family members, teachers, school administrators, coaches, mentors, and everyone who has inspired these students to be the very best they can be. Congratulations to these outstanding students and their families. We wish you the best as you pursue your college degrees and future opportunities.








