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The American Legion Post 442 presented $1,000 scholarships to 31 Bucktail alumni as they plan on furthering their education beyond high school. The Memorial Post was able to present all nine 2024 recipients in person. The officers praised the young adults for their efforts to seek higher education. Above, Bucktail senior Class of 2024 along with Post 442 Officers, first row from left, Gianna Balchun, Dinel Fleisher, Dezlyn Halpate, Kellie Bunsick, Post 442 Commander Scott Bismman. Second row, Finance Officer George Crouse, Adjutant Bob Probst, Giada DeMarte, Daniel Gavlcok, Alexis Lowery, Lucas Rosamilia and Jeremy Zuback. Below, Alumni from Bucktail are always welcomed to apply for scholarships as they continue their educational aspirations. Seen here are, first row from left, Allen Anderson, Mya Embick, Isabella English, Kayla Probert, Gianna Tripp, Hanna Youells, Commander Scott Bissman. Second row, Finance Officer George Crouse, Adjutant Bob Probst, Mathew Bissman, Nicole Embick, Emma Poorman, Kori Prebble, Elliot Probst, Tristan Probst and Paul Risley.
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