Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1974-1975 Page: 27
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MR. AND MRS. ROY C. COFFEE SCHOLARSHIP
FUND. Type: income from investments. Established:
1961 by Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Coffee of Dallas.
BARRY DONNELL SCHOLARSHIP. For: worthy
students. Established: 1967 by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Donnell.DOW MATCHING GRANT PLAN FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION. Established: by friends of ACC in
Lake Jackson, Texas, and employees of Dow. Fund is
matched by Dow Chemical Co., which matches any
amount given by its employees to colleges.
JESSE H. JONES AND MARY GIBBS JONES
SCHOLARSHIPS. For: worthy undergraduates in agriculture,
home economics, music and allied fields who
cannot attend college without aid. Amount: $100-$300
per year. Type: $2,500 endowed per year through
Houston Endowment, Inc. Established: by Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse H. Jones of Houston, Texas, through Houston
Endowment.HENRY AND MAUDE McCORMACK, Sr., SCHOLSHIP
FUND. Type: earnings from investments. Established:
by late Mrs. Maude McCormack in her will.CHARLES McLAUGHLIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.
For: worthy students. Established: 1968 by Mrs.
Charles McLaughlin.
HERRING SCHOLARSHIP. For: Worthy students.
Amount: Income from invested funds. Established:
1971 by Jechelia Herring.
SARA E. MORTON SCHOLARSHIP. Amount: $200
per year. Established: 1950 by Mrs. Sara E. Morton.
ROXIE NEAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND. For: worthy
and needy students from Tom Green, Pecos, and Glasscock
counties, Texas. Amount: $300 per student. Requirements:
junior or senior standing and grade-point
average preceeding semester of at least "C." Established:
1952 by Miss Roxie Neal of San Antonio, Texas,
in memory of her brother, A. D. Neal.JOHN ELLIOTT OLVERA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.
For: Worthy students. Amount: Income from
invested funds. Established: 1970 by Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd A. Hays.RAMBO SCHOLARSHIP FUND. Type: initial fund
increased by regular donations. Established: 1956 in
honor of D. B. Rambo, who died Oct. 4, 1956; his wife,
Inez Norton Rambo; and his sister, Miss Essie Rambo,
who died on May 27, 1964.J. H. RICHARDS, SR. AND VIANNA E. RICHARDS
SCHOLARSHIP. Established: 1965 by Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Richards, Sr.ALONZO RUTHERFORD ESTATE TRUST SCHOLARSHIP.
For: Graduate students preparing to preach.
Amount: One-third of net income from the trust.SHERROD SCHOLARSHIP. For: students of junior
and senior standing. Established: 1967 by the many
friends of Mr. and Mrs. B Sherrod in tribute to his
years of service as president of the Board of Trustees
of Abilene Christian College.
RODNEY A. TOMS SCHOLARSHIPS. For: worthy
students. Type: income from investments. Established:
1963 in will of Rodney A. Toms of Durant, Okla., setting
up Rodney A. Toms Trust Fund from his estate.
THELMA AND DEAN WALLING SCHOLARSHIP.
For: worthy students. Established: 1966 by Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Walling.
TIM WILBURN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. For:
worthy students. Established: 1967 by Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Dillingham.
PAUL C. WITT SCHOLARSHIP. For: worthy students.
Type: $1,000 fund. May be added to by exstudents
or friends of ACC. Established: by Dr. Paul
C. Witt, retired head of the Department of Chemistry,
with $1,000 award from Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation
for "Piper Professor for 1967."
WOMEN OF ACC SCHOLARSHIP. For: Junior or
senior woman. Amount: $200 per year. Established:
1972 by Women of ACC, an organization of friends
and employees of the College.27
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