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The Richard Cecil and Clauda Pennock Todd Scholarship was established in 1969. It was the wishes of the Todds at the time to start a scholarship to recognize leadership. Over the years, the recipients of the scholarship have increased from one person in 1969 to all Officers today.
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The Carl S. Miller and Susan Zagiba Scholarship was created in 2009 by Alumni members Bernae Leah Miller in memory of her father, Carl S. Miller, and D.J. Zagiba in memory of his mother, Susan Zagiba, whom both passed away from complications with a brain aneurysm. The Scholarship is intended to be awarded to a student in financial need who is an Active Member of Tau Chapter. Leah and D.J. were Initiate Brothers and Officers together and this Scholarship is supposed to represent unity in Brotherhood for both the best of times and through the worst of times. The Scholarship celebrates Carl S. Miller's devotion to educational pursuits and his vast heart in helping those who may need a lending hand. The Scholarship was also created to honor all of those who have lost loved ones and remind us all human beings are connected by such losses in our lives, but that our loved one's spirit lives on in the memories that they have left behind and in the hearts of those whose lives they have touched. Brothers are required to complete an essay outlining how they would benefit from the Scholarship and selection is decided by the creators of the Scholarship
  
 
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|1969
 
|David Guilford
 
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|1970
 
|James A. Hick
 
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|1971
 
|Ronald E. Eggers
 
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|1972
 
|Matthew S. Garrett
 
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|1973
 
|William W. Phipps
 
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|1974
 
|Bruce I. Silberman
 
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|1975
 
|Steven D. Benjamin
 
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|1976
 
|John Gilchrist
 
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|1977
 
|Randy Ziglar
 
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|1978
 
|Hal Sharpe
 
Reed Warren
 
|-
 
|1979
 
|Reed Warren
 
|-
 
|1980
 
|Ellen Balance
 
Mike Bell
 
 
Bob Horne
 
 
Jim Kittrell
 
 
Cindy Browning
 
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|1981
 
|Doug Cline
 
Mary Daniel
 
 
Tom Hall
 
 
[[Michael L. Hosey]]
 
 
Gary Tiffany
 
 
Howard Tucker
 
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|1982
 
|[[Robert Zalimeni]]
 
Laurie Studebaker
 
 
Martha Johnson
 
 
Mary Daniel
 
 
David Allen
 
 
Deidra Davenport
 
 
Caron Hall
 
 
Paige Prevatte
 
 
Ginny Chase
 
 
Lyn Jackson
 
 
Brenda Goodson
 
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|1983
 
|David Whitley
 
Beckey Talley
 
 
Sherrie Weston
 
 
Jim Stephenson
 
 
Andy Johnson
 
 
Susan Tacker
 
 
Sherry Conran
 
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|1984
 
|Kerry Rodabaugh
 
Denise Gerard
 
 
David Miller
 
 
Susan Tacker
 
 
Louise Smith
 
 
[[Linda Wilson]]
 
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|1985
 
|Amy Smith
 
Lee Ann Weeks
 
 
Louise Smith
 
 
Kathryn Lindsley
 
 
David Batten
 
 
Clara Ellis
 
 
[[Linda Wilson]]
 
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|1986
 
|Lisa Connerton
 
Mike Thurber
 
 
Belinda Jo Williams
 
 
Alana Tinkham
 
 
Melody O'Brien
 
 
Sammy Wynne
 
 
Leigh Ann Doub
 
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|1987
 
|Kenneth Nelson
 
Steve Spaanbroek
 
 
Sara Scott
 
 
Craig O'Brien
 
 
Lois Petzold
 
 
Rhonda Mizelle
 
 
David Onks
 
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|1988
 
|Marnie O'Leary
 
Susan DuBois
 
 
Robin Sanford
 
 
Lisa Shepard
 
 
Andrea Jeffrey
 
 
[[Mark Pabst]]
 
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|1989
 
|Jenny Campbell
 
Brinley Vickers
 
 
Tracy Lyle
 
 
Steve King
 
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|1990
 
|[[Hope C. Harrell]]
 
Jennifer Gibbs
 
 
Kim Aichinger
 
 
Jay Joyner
 
 
Luther Culpepper
 
 
Tammy Hurt
 
 
Marjorie McKinstry
 
 
Fran Frazier
 
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|1991
 
|Brenda Smith
 
Scott Tippins
 
 
Amy Terrell
 
 
Charlotte Johnson
 
 
Jonathan Taylor
 
 
Patti Kauffman
 
 
Tracy Wilson
 
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|1992
 
|[[James O. Tisdale III]]
 
Terry Light
 
 
Trish Lang
 
 
Amy Braddy
 
 
[[David Batts]]
 
 
Paige Best
 
 
Scott Tippins
 
 
Melanie Wells
 
 
Christie Lawrence
 
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|1993
 
|[[Lindsay Fernandez]]
 
Margit Sylvester
 
 
Donna Botz
 
 
[[Amanda Hines]]
 
 
[[David Batts]]
 
 
Troy Powell
 
 
Ana Villareal
 
 
Thomas Marcinowski
 
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|1994
 
|[[David Batts]]
 
Kelly Kellis
 
 
Michelle Myrick
 
 
Donna Botz
 
 
Tonya Bell
 
 
Gina Roberts
 
 
Heather Salter
 
|-
 
|1995
 
|Chicora H. Martin
 
Brandi McClain-Carter
 
 
Theresa Dudash
 
 
Jason Painter
 
 
Brian Broush
 
 
Robin Speaks
 
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|1996
 
|[[Jonathan Wood]]
 
Kara Abbott
 
 
Donna Yeaw
 
 
Robin Speaks
 
 
Becky Geier
 
 
Jill Hargett
 
 
Danielle Danzi
 
 
Heather Brooks
 
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|1997
 
|[[Nicole Gray]]
 
C. Michelle Stone
 
 
Kara Abbott
 
 
West Taylor
 
 
Christy Gabbert
 
 
Kim Wagoner
 
 
Tina Lewis
 
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|1998
 
|Maggie Agsten
 
Christine Rabenda
 
 
Jean Lathom
 
 
Brad Hudson
 
 
Tina Lewis
 
 
Tracy Lowry
 
 
Jennifer Cinelli
 
 
Heather Lee
 
|-
 
|1999
 
|Corey Causey
 
Katrina Odynski
 
 
Shaun Johnson
 
 
Emily Shields
 
 
Cheryl Baker
 
 
Natalie Poindexter
 
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|2000
 
|Brandi Pollard
 
Krista Wilhelm
 
 
Virginia Johnson
 
 
Moo Sultan
 
 
Tsvetelina Boyd
 
 
Todd Viverette
 
 
Susanne Milenkevich
 
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|2001
 
|Todd Viverette
 
Krista Wilhelm
 
 
Lara Hermance
 
 
Nikia Jones
 
 
Gary Shickora
 
 
Heather Anderson
 
 
Jennifer James
 
 
Nino Giaimo
 
|-
 
|2002
 
|Moo Sultan
 
April Davis
 
 
Katie Hogan
 
 
Leah Brooker
 
 
Deone McDowell
 
 
Christie Batts
 
 
Stacy Tyner
 
 
Billy Gard
 
|-
 
|2003
 
|[[Brittany Bodart]]
 
Cara Friez
 
 
Charlie Mosley
 
 
Ati Hanah Coughlin
 
 
Taylor Phelps
 
 
Sarah Harrelson
 
 
Rebecca Moore
 
 
Kristen Ray
 
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|2004
 
|Angel Warren
 
Courtney Tibbetts
 
 
Mark Demerjian
 
 
Karen Hester
 
 
Loren Trull
 
 
Lynda Bridges
 
 
Danielle Brawner
 
 
[[Serena Warren]]
 
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|2005
 
|James Butner
 
Loren Trull
 
 
Tracy Tolentino
 
 
Sara DeLuca
 
 
Amber Jones
 
 
Nick Castillo
 
 
Caroline K
 
 
Alex Lawrence
 
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|2006
 
|D.J. Zagiba
 
Christy Andux
 
 
Heather Blumenfeld
 
 
Mary Sink
 
 
Leah Miller
 
 
Nickie Midgett
 
 
Ashley Yopp
 
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|2007
 
|Ashley Yopp
 
Anna Logemann
 
 
Rahnesia Dyer
 
 
Anthony Sawyer
 
 
Marina Bonner
 
 
Erin Carraway
 
 
D.J. Zagiba
 
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|2008
 
|Stephanie Dasnoit
 
Jenna McAlister
 
 
Blair Lindler
 
 
Jacquitta Boone
 
 
Sadhana Chunduri
 
 
Savanna Locklear
 
 
Bradley Hollers
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|2009
 
|2009
|Anthony Sanders
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|Caitlin Burklew
Chelsea Spalding
 
 
 
Robin Croskery
 
 
 
Caitlin Burklew
 
 
 
Taryn Burns
 
 
 
J.C. Lashley
 
 
 
Stacey Hodnett
 
 
 
Peyton Roberson
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|2010
 
|2010
|[[Christopher A. Crout]]
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|Ryan Cook
Samantha Matino
 
 
 
Sarah Holmes
 
 
 
Saderio Simmons
 
 
 
J.C. Lashley
 
 
 
Meredith Miller
 
 
 
Doug Sibley
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|2011
 
|2011
|Ryan Cook
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|Stephanie Jordan
Heather Bowen
 
 
 
Ryshonda Lewis
 
 
 
Anthony Jones
 
 
 
Chelsea Barnes
 
 
 
Nathan Everett
 
 
 
Taylor Gates
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 14:13, 12 August 2011

The following individuals have won the Carl S. Miller and Susan Zagiba Scholarship. For a complete listing of award descriptions and winners, see List of Tau Chapter Awards.


The Carl S. Miller and Susan Zagiba Scholarship was created in 2009 by Alumni members Bernae Leah Miller in memory of her father, Carl S. Miller, and D.J. Zagiba in memory of his mother, Susan Zagiba, whom both passed away from complications with a brain aneurysm. The Scholarship is intended to be awarded to a student in financial need who is an Active Member of Tau Chapter. Leah and D.J. were Initiate Brothers and Officers together and this Scholarship is supposed to represent unity in Brotherhood for both the best of times and through the worst of times. The Scholarship celebrates Carl S. Miller's devotion to educational pursuits and his vast heart in helping those who may need a lending hand. The Scholarship was also created to honor all of those who have lost loved ones and remind us all human beings are connected by such losses in our lives, but that our loved one's spirit lives on in the memories that they have left behind and in the hearts of those whose lives they have touched. Brothers are required to complete an essay outlining how they would benefit from the Scholarship and selection is decided by the creators of the Scholarship

Miller and Zagiba Scholarship
Year Name
2009 Caitlin Burklew
2010 Ryan Cook
2011 Stephanie Jordan