Don’t Do Drugs
$600 Scholarship
This scholarship is given in memory of John Matthew Piepenbrink, uncle of HHS junior Breck Gates and MHS senior Grace Piepenbrink. Johnny was a stand-out athlete in basketball and baseball for Huntington East High School in Huntington, WV. He finished high school in 1986 and then received an athletic scholarship to Marshall University from where he graduated after playing baseball for four years as a 2nd baseman.
Along with his athletic abilities, Johhny was an AP student. Test scores and grades were never a problem for him. He was handsome, smart, athletic, charismatic, and the world was his for the taking.
In his early teens, he began casual drinking at parties, which later led to marijuana use with a few friends. Over the course of several years, beer and pot were not enough, which caused him to use on a grander scale. He ultimately lost his life in 2012 from an accidental prescription drug overdose. Johnny would have denied that the decision, all those years ago in high school, would lead him to a tragic end of life in 2012.
High school is a time when you begin making real decisions for your future. It’s a time when choices WILL affect your life in ways you won’t realize for years to come. One of the most critical decisions you will ever make is to say YES or NO when peer pressure finds you. And it will.
GPA, Class Rank, Extra Curricular Activities, Honors, or Athletic Ability have no bearing on selection for this scholarship. Because people, just like Johnny, with all of those accomplishments can still fall victim to drugs. There are 5 requirements only.
1. A 2017 Hedgesville graduating Senior
2. Will attend a college or technical school in the fall after graduation
3. Complete the brief application due on or before Feb 13, 2017
4. Write a 400-500 word double spaced essay described below, also due on or before Feb 13.
We do not want to read someone else’s composition. We want your original thoughts and ideas.
5. Must be able to attend the Feb 17, 2017 HHS v MHS Boys Basketball game
After reading the brief excerpt above on Johnny’s struggle, please give serious thought behind the phrase “Don’t Do Drugs.” Write a 400-500 word essay to share your thoughts/ideas.
Submit the essay as a PDF to Mrs. Brown. Please do not reference your name on the essay. (Your name will be on the application, but not the essay.) Mrs. Brown will submit all essays to the selection committee. Those members will NOT know who wrote the essay. It will be reviewed for sincerity, thought, and true life situations. You can replace real names with fictitious names to protect identities. This is not meant to hurt or humiliate any person. It is meant to make you take a deep look at this life altering decision that for so many, is made in high school.
Don’t Do Drugs Scholarship Application
Please write legibly. If we can’t read it, you limit your chance of receiving the scholarship.
Name ______
Address ______
______
Contact Number ______
Age on Feb 17, 2017 ______
What technical school or college do you plan to attend after high school? ______
Have you been accepted? ______
What specific job do you plan to have after college graduation? ______
On or before Feb 13, 2017, electronically submit a PDF of your 400-500 word essay to Mrs. Brown with “Don’t Do Drugs scholarship” in the topic line. Do not put your name on the essay, only in the topic line. She will submit all essays anonymously to the selection committee. Also, print a copy and attach it to this application and submit them to Mrs. Brown. It must be completed in Word and must be double spaced. The scholarship winner will be announced on Feb 17, 2017 at the Hedgesville v Musselman Boys Basketball game. Winner must be present.