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Scattered thunderstorms. High 71F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%..
Cloudy skies. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable.
Updated: May 2, 2025 @ 2:57 am
Pictured are (front row) Madison Locke, Alexis Lankford, Brooklyn Cullum, Kenley Holland, (back row) Ethan Ball, Josh Brock, Ben Hutto, Christian McKamie, Cole Pennington, Cody Kuykendall, Brayden Mooney, Justus Anderson, Jacob Mahan and Creed Leonard. Not pictured are Dylan Scharin and Beau Robinette.

Pictured are (front row) Madison Locke, Alexis Lankford, Brooklyn Cullum, Kenley Holland, (back row) Ethan Ball, Josh Brock, Ben Hutto, Christian McKamie, Cole Pennington, Cody Kuykendall, Brayden Mooney, Justus Anderson, Jacob Mahan and Creed Leonard. Not pictured are Dylan Scharin and Beau Robinette.
The South Side Alumni Scholarship Board is a non-profit entity that was established by a group of South Side alumni in September of 1983. The board was created to establish a perpetual scholarship fund, encourage South Side graduates to continue their educations beyond high school and to recognize accomplishments of past graduates and teachers by presenting an annual Distinguished Alumni Award.
To date, the board has awarded scholarships totaling more than $150,000. Individuals, families and classes contribute to or sponsor scholarships in honor of or in memory of individuals. On April 25, college, trade or technical school scholarships totaling $8,625 were awarded to 16 students who successfully completed and submitted Alumni scholarship applications.
The students who received scholarship awards:
Madison Locke (Class of 1945-1946 Scholarship).
Alexis Lankford (Reba, Willard, and Harold Stark Memorial Scholarship).
Brooklyn Cullum (Class of 1967 Scholarship).
Kenley Holland (Class of 1966).
Ali Goodwin (Marjorie Fain Memorial Scholarship).
Ethan Ball (Layne, Lynnette, and Layne Collums, Jr. Scholarship).
Josh Brock (Carrol Dee Bradford Memorial Scholarship and Hershell and Ova Linn Family Scholarship).
Ben Hutto (Marjorie Fain Memorial Scholarship).
Christian McKamie (Class of 1945-1946 Scholarship).
Cole Pennington (Carrol Dee Bradford Memorial Scholarship and Hershell and Ova Linn Family Scholarship).
Cody Kuykendall, (Class of 1970 Scholarship).
Brayden Mooney, (Class of 1964 Scholarship).
Justus Anderson (Class of 1945-1946 Scholarship).
Jacob Mahan (Jerry Don and Sharon Ward Memorial Skilled Trade Scholarship).
Creed Leonard (Erma Jean Leonard Memorial Scholarship).
Dylan Scharin (Jerry Don and Sharon Ward Memorial Skilled Trade Scholarship).
Beau Robinette (Class of 1945-1946 Scholarship).
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