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Winners of Frame My Future Scholarship:
Sam O'Hare of Churchville, Maryland, submitted a photo of himself covered from face to fingers with many significant words to visually show what “frames his future.” Words included: “inspiration,” “composer,” “believe,” and “dreams.” Sam is holding onto a guitar in the photo because music is his passion. Sam plans to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, in fall 2012. He wrote, “I am ready to take my determination, great work ethic, and skills to the next level through the program at Berklee, attaining a degree in what I love.”
Emily Mangan of Pleasant Hill, Oregon, entered a drawing unique to her interest in veterinary school and working with large animals. Her drawing pictured a horse with its mane flowing as it runs, but also showing the horse’s heart and bone structure, and a graphic recording of an electrocardiogram. She explained, “I drew this horse with prominent anatomical structures to show the personal and the medical levels of interaction that must coincide for successful medicine.” During the 2012-2013 academic year, Emily plans to attend Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, and she anticipates matriculating into their veterinary school two years from now.
Abigail Scott of Dover, Arkansas, is enrolled in a nursing program, and eventually plans to become a Nurse Practitioner or Certified Nurse Midwife, offering charity or income-based health care in obstetrics and gynecology. Her photo entry shows herself dressed in graduation hat and robe holding two framed photos. One is of herself holding a stethoscope, and the other of a pregnant woman that she is tending to. Abigail plans to attend the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton in Arkansas.
Eric Seo of San Jose, California, entered the scholarship contest with a photo of himself reading a book while he impressively holds his body off the floor with the strength of one arm. His laptops and keyboard are nearby. Eric elaborated that dancing and working on the computer are what he loves. “I started B-boying, or breakdancing, when I was a freshman in high-school. B-boying has taught me to work hard, stay positive, be myself, and most importantly--never think something is impossible.” He plans to attend West Valley College in Saratoga, California. His future includes working in the computer science field and to continue dancing.
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