PRESS RELEASE
The Adams County Community Foundation recently recognized its Dr. Terry Lee Scholars for 2024. The ACCF awarded 13 Dr. Lee scholarships to high school graduates, non-traditional students, on-track students, and graduate students.
Mrs. Antonette Lee reported this is one of the largest groups of Dr. Lee scholars to review. She appreciates having the opportunity to honor her husband by awarding scholarships to these deserving scholars.
Deb Cook, ACCF scholarship administrator, reported that the Dr. Lee Scholarship is for graduate and non-traditional students who have been out of high school five or more years while the on-track students have been out of high school one to five years. Eligible candidates are Adams County residents and are currently in college or plan to attend college this fall, have association with the Adams Memorial Hospital and are majoring in a healthcare related field of study.

Mrs. Antonette Lee and Gretchen Lee are shown with nine of the 13 Dr. Lee Scholars. The scholars, their high school, college, and majors are:
-Kaitlyn Biberstine, AC, Ball State, Nursing
-Brooke Sutter, Bellmont, Univ. of Saint Francis, Surgical Technology, Nursing
-Caden Friedt, Bellmont, Manchester, Doctor of Physical Therapy
-Abigail Jauregui, AC, Univ. of Saint Francis, Nursing
-Morgan Shifferly, Bellmont, Indiana, Exercise Science, Pre-physical therapy
-Sidney Schwartz, SA, Purdue, Grad, Medical Physic
-Evan Brown, AC, Indiana Univ. School of Med, Doctor of Medicine
-Kylee Weber, AC, Univ. of Saint Francis, Nursing
Unavailable for the photo:
-Josi Burke, Bellmont, Purdue, Biomedical Health Sciences
-Alivia Dalrymple, AC, Bethel, Biochemistry, Pre-Med
-Kamryn Jarvis, Bellmont, Hanover College, Pre-Med, Biology
-Kolton Littler, AC, Ball State, Exercise Science
-Katelyn Rumschlag, Bellmont, North Dakota State U., Respiratory Care.

