Brighten Your Future is pleased to announce the Lillian and Leon Eichel Scholarship Recipients. Brighten Your Future, Logan-Hocking community's program to provide access to higher education for graduates of Logan High School, oversees the selection of the Lillian and Leon Eichel Scholarship.
Longtime Logan residents Leon and Lillian Eichel established a scholarship fund to provide scholarships to Logan Senior High School graduates who are pursuing higher education at an accredited institution. Mr. And Mrs. Eichel owned Leon’s Sundries of Logan, which was next to the old movie theater here in town. If you grew up in Logan, you were sure to go there to buy your candy before you went to a movie.
The Eichel’s hoped to provide students with scholarships and wished to give consideration to “late bloomers” who didn’t recognize their academic capabilities until the final two years of school. Recipients are chosen on the basis of academic potential, academic achievement, character, financial need, school activities, and community services. Candidates must be a Logan High School graduate and must be enrolled full-time and maintain full-time enrollment status. Candidates must attend an accredited technical, vocational, college, or university courses of study in the U.S.
This years recipient’s are: Isaiah Bookman, Mira Burns, Avery Cook-Porter, Kristina Dudley, Owen Gadrim, Madison Krannitz, Ashton Mason, Kohen Maynard, Karime Nelson, Naia Salas, Nathan Sims, Noah Swart, Peyton Wallace and Jada Webb.
Front Row: Madison Krannitz, Peyton Wallace, Kristina Dudley, Jade Webb, Noah Swart, Owen Gadrim
Back Row: Karime Nelson, Avery Cook-Porter, Mira Burns, Ashton Mason, Isaiah Bookman, Kohen Maynard