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J. M. Cunningham Endowed Ministerial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1988 by J.M. "Buck" Cunningham of Lubbock, Texas.
Recipients will be juniors, seniors, or graduate students from the First Baptist Church of
Lubbock who are preparing for a preaching ministry. Recipients shall be chosen by the director
of financial aid, the dean of the Logsdon School of Theology, and two elected members of First
Baptist Church of Lubbock.
Dehnel Endowed Scholarship
This endowed scholarship was given in 1986 by Raymond and Novella Dehnel of McCamey,
Texas, in memory of Ruby Atwood (ex '24) a longtime Lubbock high school teacher, and
Blonnye Foreman, a Southern Baptist aviation missionary to Brazil. The recipient should
be a graduate student seeking at least a minor in psychology. Selection will be made by the
Financial Aid Office in consultation with dean of graduate studies and the faculty of the HSU
Psychology Department.
Danna Dillingham Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Danna Dillingham was graduated posthumously from Hardin-Simmons University in 1989
with a Bachelor of Education degree. It was her intention to enter HSU's graduate program
in counseling. Following her untimely death in April 1989, Drs. Robert and Dorothy Barnes,
along with Danna's family and friends, established this scholarship in her memory. It will be
awarded annually to graduate students in counseling and human development. Selection will
be made by the chairman of the HSU Department of Counseling and Human Development.
Eligibility criteria include academic excellence and dedication to the counseling profession.
Drs. Bedford and Oneta Furr Endowed Scholarship
Established by Drs. Bedford and Oneta Furr in 1986 "in profound gratitude to God for His
manifold blessing," this scholarship will provide financial support for worthy graduate students
majoring in counseling and human development. Selection of recipients will be made by the
chairman of the HSU Department of Counseling and Human Development.
Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Harper Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1982 by Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Harper of Abilene, Texas.
Proceeds from the fund will provide financial support for worthy graduate students majoring
in counseling and human development. Recipients shall be selected by the chairman of the
HSU Department of Counseling and Human Development. Dr. Harper, who died in 1989,
was a native of Mississippi and a prominent Abilene physician until his retirement in 1980.
Mrs. Harper was a member of the faculty in the HSU Department of Counseling and Human
Development from 1983 to 1999.
Gladys Rhodes Huddleston Endowed Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship was established in 1992 to honor the memory of Mrs. Huddleston. She was
a graduate of HSU with BA in 1932 and MEd in 1952. She devoted her life to education,
having spent her career as a school teacher and her retirement as a tutor, substitute teacher, and
adult education teacher. Recipients of this scholarship shall be graduate students in the Irvin
School of Education with preference given to current teachers. Recipients of this need-based
scholarship will be selected by the dean of the Irvin School of Education.16
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