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Wabash Leaders Scholarship Luncheon

Wabash Leaders Scholarship and Program hosted five finalists and their families at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend. The distinguished high school students seized the opportunity to meet President Scott Feller, current Wabash students, and founding benefactors of the scholarship and program.

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Founding benefactors of the Wabash Leaders Scholarship and Program Mark Miles ’76 (front right) and Stephen Ferguson ’63 (second from right) pose with President Feller (left), scholarship finalists (front row), and Wabash students who are currently in the program (back row).

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Attendees enjoyed the rare sight of a snow-covered Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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Attendees enjoyed the rare sight of a snow-covered Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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The distinguished high school students seized the opportunity to meet President Scott Feller, current Wabash students, and founding benefactors of the scholarship and program.

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Wabash senior and Wabash Leaders Scholarship recipient William Boswell ’26 speaks to his experience in the program.

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Associate Director of Admissions and Coordinator of Enrollment Communications Caitlin Summerville introduced the finalists for the Wabash Leaders Scholarship and Program, which is designed to provide leadership-related programming for young men who have demonstrated courageous, creative, and collaborative leadership.

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High school finalists introduced themselves at the luncheon. First up was Matthew Davis from Western High School.

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Ozzy Jankowski from Mount Vernon High School followed.

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Ben Keller from Crown Point High School was next.

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Liam Massing from Perry Meridian High School followed.

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And finally, Lukas Robinson from The Signature School.

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Wabash College President Scott Feller offered closing remarks, wishing the leaders good luck and encouragement in their college decision.

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Following lunch, the group migrated to Victory Lane to pose for pictures at the Indy 500 Winner's Circle.

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(From left to right) Robinson, Davis, Massing, Keller, and Jankowski pose at a snowy Victory Lane.


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