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Marshfield Scholarship Fund - Invest in the Future

2020 Scholarship Newsletter Available Now
Articles about
John Whitty ('50), Tryce Greiner ('20), Cheyenne McNeely ('16), John Busterud ('39)

Watch the​ MHS 2020 SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmHlZQrqJ9Y
Over $350,000 was awarded



Seniors who received scholarships in 2020 = 54
  • Voc/Tech recipients (less than a bachelor’s degree) 6
  • Voc/Tech Two-year award recipients 2
  • Non-Voc/Tech Multi-Year scholarships 7
  • Voc/Tech total scholarships $49,000
  • Non-Voc/Tech scholarship total $229,211

Twenty-one MHS recipients were awarded $94,950.00 from organizations that (in most cases) do not use the MHS Scholarship application and administer the awards separate from the MHS Scholarship program.

The awards ranged in size from $15,000 per year for 4 years, to $500, but the average award from funds administered by the MHS Scholarship Program was just under $3000.

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Honoring the Past, 
                  Investing in the Future​
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We are all proud to be Pirates, and we have a lot of alums of which we can be proud.  Emmy, Tony and Grammy winners,  Olympians, the first aviator to fly over the poles, leaders who have become mayors throughout Oregon as well as many Pirates in the state legislature.

Acclaimed Alumni include a Pirate who commanded Elgin Air Force Base, the largest Air Force base in the free world.  
Pirates have done well in the business world, too.  A Pirate has been the Executive VP of Stores for Crate and Barrel and a Pirate co-founded Columbia Management Company.  

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There are Pirate leaders aplenty in the world of Education, including a Lewis & Clark College professor and author who once was named "Oregon  Professor of the Year". 
    Another Pirate won the Presidential Award for Excellence in  Science Teaching in 2006.  The award included a $10,000 award and a trip to visit the President in Washington, D.C.

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We are also well represented on Broadway, TV and the music industry.  A Pirate won a Tony for Avenue Q.  His brother has won Emmys and Grammys.  Another Pirate picked up two Emmys for his work on the TV show '24'.
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What about the Arts?  How about a Pirate showing one of her collections in the National Museum of American Art located in Washington, D.C.?

We hope you enjoy exploring our proud heritage as you voyage through the Alumni website.  We also hope you can contribute to Marshfield's Community and Memorial Scholarship Fund to help develop future Pirate Greats!  

Visit our Scholarship Fund page to learn about the Scholarship program and view the notable Pirate Greats and Friends of Pirates who have had scholarships endowed in their name.  You can contribute to established endowments in the name of one of these Pirates, or start an endowment for any other Pirate you wish to honor.  

      Go Pirates!

Click on the donate button to learn more about how to donate.
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Sign up for email newsletters.  We currently publish one newsletter each winter, but we would like to send out letters a little more often.   The more alums we have who choose to receive the newsletters via email, the lower our costs and the more often we can publish.  You can opt out at any time.
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