Arthur D. and Josephine M. Robling Scholarship Recipients Announced

Arthur D. and Josephine M. Robling Scholarship Recipients.Arthur D. and Josephine M. Robling Scholarship Recipients.

Muncie, IN—The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, Inc., has announced the following students as recipients of the 2016 Arthur D. and Josephine M. Robling Scholarship. Recipients must be residents of Delaware County, be of good moral character and display good citizenship, and must have maintained at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average in high school.

Robert Cartwright, a graduate of Heritage Hall Christian School, plans to attend Ball State University to study computer science. He is the son of Robert L. and Christine E. Cartwright.

Austin Craig, a graduate of Daleville Jr./Sr. High School, plans to attend Ball State University to study computer science and business administration. He is the son of Dale Craig.

Abigail Huff, a graduate of Cowan Jr./Sr. High School, plans to attend Ball State University to study speech pathology. She is the daughter of Jeff and Julie Huff.

Jentry Johnson, a graduate of Wes-Del High School, plans to attend Ball State University to study speech pathology. She is the daughter of Dick and Angie Johnson.

Brooke Kemp, a graduate of Delta High School, plans to attend Ball State University to study journalism. She is the daughter of Tom and Lisa Kemp.

Connor Kurek, a graduate of Burris Laboratory School, plans to attend Ohio University to study journalism/media and Spanish. He is the son of Robert and Gayle Kurek.

LaShonica Smith, a graduate of Muncie Central High School, plans to attend the University of Indianapolis to study elementary education. She is the daughter of Lamonte and Sandra Smith.

Meghan Stevens, a graduate of Yorktown High School, plans to attend Grace College to study communication and Spanish. She is the daughter of Bryan and Maria Stevens.

Zarin Tabassum, a graduate of the Indiana Academy of Science, Mathematics and Humanities, plans to attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study biology. She is the daughter of Munni Begum and Salim Hyder.

Bryce Witter, a graduate of Wapahani High School, plans to attend Ball State University to study environmental management. He is the son of Carmen and Brad Witter.