The
Vecellio Family Foundation (VFF) awarded 10 college scholarships, worth
$100,000, in 2003, the 31st year of the program. The scholarships
provide each recipient with $10,000 — $2,500 per year for four years —
in care of each student’s college or university.
VFF is
a charitable organization established by the principals of the Vecellio
Group, one of the nation’s Top 200 contractors. To assure impartiality,
scholarship recipients are selected by independent review boards, not by
the VFF, the Vecellio Group, or any of its operating units.
Two of
the scholarships were given through the Employee Scholarship Program for
dependents of Vecellio Group employees.
Caryne
Linette Johnson, daughter of David Johnson, a mechanic with Vecellio &
Grogan, received one of the Employee Scholarships. Caryne is attending
Concord College in Athens, West Virginia, where she is pursuing a
Bachelor of Science in teaching.
Caryne
attended Summers County High School in Hinton, West Virginia. She served
as elected class treasurer in grades 9 through 12. She also was elected
as Honors Society Historian, Key Club Treasurer, and Hi-4 Treasurer. She
participated in volleyball and track, as well. Her hobbies include
scrap-booking and collecting autographs.
The
second Employee Scholarship recipient is Alison Rosencrans, daughter of
Doug Rosencrans, Asphalt Superintendent at Ranger Central. Alison is
attending Florida State University, where she is working towards a
degree in Civil Engineering.
Alison
attended Lake Worth Christian School in Boynton Beach, Florida, where
her scholastic and extracurricular honors included winning first place
at the science fair, being listed in Who’s Who in American High School
Students from grades 9 through 12, and making the honor roll each term.
She played soccer, volley ball and soft ball, and enjoys water sports.
Scholarships were also presented to eight graduating seniors from
selected high schools in West Virginia, where Vecellio & Grogan has
operated since 1938.
Adrienne Jordan of Daniels, representing Shady Spring High School, was
selected to receive a Leo A. Vecellio, Sr. Memorial Scholarship, named
in honor of Vecellio & Grogan's co-founder and the father of Vecellio
Group CEO Leo Vecellio, Jr.
Liberty
High School graduate Daniel Bailey, of Glen Daniel, also received a Leo
A. Vecellio, Sr. Memorial Scholarship.
Representing Woodrow Wilson High School are three scholarship
recipients, all from Beckley: Sharra Cales, who received a Rick Vecellio
Memorial Scholarship, named to honor the late brother of Leo Vecellio,
Jr.; Laura Robbins, who was granted a Leo A. Vecellio, Sr. Memorial
Scholarship; and Tasha Hensdill, who received an Al Janutolo Memorial
Scholarship, named for a long-time Vecellio & Grogan employee.
From
Independence High School, Megan McCoy of Beaver received a Leo A.
Vecellio, Sr. Memorial Scholarship.
In
McDowell County, Brittany Mayhew of Iaeger was awarded a Dr. Dante
Castrodale Memorial Scholarship, named in honor of Leo A. Vecellio Sr.’s
brother-in-law, who served as a physician in the McDowell County area
for many years.
The
recipient of the Rick Vecellio Memorial Conservation Scholarship/ Youth
Conservation Award is Lindsay Coleman of Fayetteville, who plans to
study forestry and environmental resources.
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