06-21-94 Battelle & Joyce Scholars Named LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE BATTELLE AND JOYCE SCHOLARSHIPS COLUMBUS -- Eighteen Central Ohio honors students who graduated from high school this spring have received Battelle Scholarships or Glenna Joyce Scholarships at The Ohio State University. Both scholarship programs recognize students who have demonstrated high academic achievement in high school and who intend to pursue honors work at the college level. The Battelle Program also emphasizes leadership ability. The scholarships are open to students in Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway and Union counties and cover four years of undergraduate study. The Battelle Scholarship provides tuition and fees, currently valued at $3,087 per year. The Joyce Scholarship covers tuition and fees, plus room and board, books and miscellaneous expenses, currently valued at about $10,500 per year. Following is a list of the recipients: JOYCE SCHOLARS Thomas B. Beardslee, son of Michael and Bonnie Beardslee of COLUMBUS (43229). A graduate of Fort Hayes Arts and Academic High School where he participated in the jazz band, "In the Know" team, and school magazine, Thomas is a National Merit Scholar. He plans to study biology and pursue a career in medicine. Elizabeth Conover, daughter of Richard and Connie Conover of GAHANNA. A graduate of Gahanna Lincoln High School where she was business manager of the school newspaper, first chair in the concert band and a member of the flag corps, Elizabeth also was a delegate to Buckeye Girls State and a member of the National Honor Society. She plans to study engineering at Ohio State. Jason Green, son of Robert and Norma Green of MOUNT STERLING. A graduate of Madison Plains High School where he helped found a literary club and magazine, Jason is a National Merit Scholar. He plans to study electrical engineering at Ohio State. T. J. Hersch, son of Linda Hersch of PICKERINGTON and Bill Hersch. A graduate of Pickerington High School, where he was first in his class and active in band and sports, he plans to major in political science, followed by law school. Soren Koelling of COLUMBUS. A graduate of Fort Hayes Arts and Academic High School, he is a member of the National Honor Society and attended the Governor's Institute for Gifted and Talented Students. He plans to study either engineering or architecture. Michael Kreeger, son of Bob and C.J. Kreeger of DUBLIN. A graduate of Dublin High School, Michael was a member of numerous bands, including the Ohio All-State Band and the Columbus Youth Jazz Ensemble. He plans to study engineering at Ohio State. Yao-Li Lin, daughter of Jiunn-Fong and Chiou-Chih Lin of COLUMBUS (43228). A graduate of Westland High School where she was first in her class and a member of the Student Council, Yao- Li attended the Governor's Institute for Gifted and Talented Students. She plans to study pharmacy at Ohio State. BATTELLE SCHOLARS Teko S. Ananou, son of Ayele Adjoavi Ananou of COLUMBUS (43201). A graduate of Linden McKinley High School, Teko came to this country in 1993 from Togo, West Africa. He was treasurer of the German Club, a member of the Student Council and active in sports. He plans to study electrical engineering. Mark D. Baker, son of Lewis and Kathryn Baker of GAHANNA. A graduate of St. Charles Preparatory School where he received a gold medal on the national Latin exam and played baseball, he plans to study pre-medicine at Ohio State. Jeffrey A. Brown, son of Richard and Nancy Brown of PATASKALA. A graduate of Watkins Memorial High School where he was first in his class, president of the National Honor Society and a member of the football, baseball and tennis teams, he plans to study physical therapy at Ohio State. Jennifer L. Drignat, daughter of Joseph and Rosemarie Drignat of PICKERINGTON. A graduate of Pickerington High School where she was first in her class and a member of the Drama Club, she has been a dancer since she was 3 and has volunteered over 1,000 at COSI. She plans to study chemical engineering at Ohio State. Aladin M. Gohar, son of Mohamed and Randa Gohar of PICKERINGTON. A graduate of Pickerington High School, he was member of the National Honor Society, the Science Club and the choir. He has volunteered at the University Medical Center and plans to pursue advanced degrees in engineering and medicine. Brett C. Irvin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Keith Irvin of POWELL. A graduate of Olentangy High School where he was first in his class, president of the marching and concert bands, and a varsity golfer, he plans to study microbiology and nutrition. Aaron Kahn, son of Luis and Hazel Kahn of COLUMBUS (43214). A graduate of Columbus Alternative High School where he was on the Super Honor Roll and played both saxophone and clarinet in various bands, he was also a student ambassador to Israel. He plans to study psychology at Ohio State. Charis R. Miller, daughter of Paul and Margo Miller of WESTERVILLE. A graduate of Westerville North High School where she was first in her class, president of the orchestra and a regional qualifier in track, she plans to study engineering at Ohio State. Peter B. Riley, son of James F. Riley and Nan Hadley of COLUMBUS (43206). A graduate of Columbus Alternative High School where he was cartoonist for the newspaper and a member of the "In the Know" team, he plays bass in multiple musical groups, including the Columbus Youth Jazz Ensemble. He plans to study history at Ohio State. David A. Schoeff, son of Eric and Kristin Schoeff of COLUMBUS (43202). A graduate of Linden McKinley High School where he was first in his class and active in band and baseball, he was an assistant basketball coach for the Clintonville Boys' Association. He plans to study civil engineering. Isao Shoji, son of Shuneki and Minori Shoji of HILLIARD. A graduate of Hilliard High School where he was first in his class and president of the National Honor Society, active in choir, drama and athletics, he will study either engineering or pre- medicine at Ohio State. # Contact: Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, (614) 292-8424 [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Tue, 21 Jun 1994 10:29:02 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.