Three Morristown High seniors win scholarships from Woman’s Club

Pictured from left to right are Joy Buchfirer, co-chair of The Woman's Club of Morristown Education Committee, and WCM scholarship winners Marisa Joel, Jian Zabalerio, and Julia Flores. Photo by Lannie Keenan, WCM.
Pictured from left to right are Joy Buchfirer, co-chair of The Woman's Club of Morristown Education Committee, and WCM scholarship winners Marisa Joel, Jian Zabalerio, and Julia Flores. Photo by Lannie Keenan, WCM. Photo courtesy of the Woman's Club.
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Pictured from left to right are Joy Buchfirer, co-chair of The Woman's Club of Morristown Education Committee, and WCM scholarship winners Marisa Joel, Jian Zabalerio, and Julia Flores.  Photo by Lannie Keenan, WCM.
Pictured from left to right are Joy Buchfirer, co-chair of The
Woman’s Club of Morristown Education Committee, and WCM scholarship
winners Marisa Joel, Jian Zabalerio, and Julia Flores. Photo by Lannie
Keenan, WCM. Photo courtesy of the Woman’s Club.

From the Woman’s Club of Morristown

The Woman’s Club of Morristown has awarded three $2,000 scholarships to members of Morristown High School’s Class of 2016.

The winners are Marisa Joel of Morris Plains, who will attend Rutgers University; Jian Zabalerio of Morristown, who will attend Boston College; and Julia Flores of Morris Plains, who will attend Johns Hopkins University.

These scholarships recognize scholastic achievement, school and community service, and leadership qualities. The scholarships were presented at the Morristown High School Awards Assembly on May 31, 2016, by Joy Buchfirer, co-chair of the WCM Education Committee.

Applications for next year’s scholarships will be made available at the
Morristown High School Guidance Office during the 2016-17 academic year.
Any senior girl planning to pursue post-secondary education may apply for
the scholarship.

The Woman’s Club of Morristown, founded in 1910, is made up of women
dedicated to the service of their community. The group works closely with
the NJ State Federation of Women’s Clubs and the General Federation of
Women’s Clubs.

The Club is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization whose purpose is to promote improvements within its community, to offer civic and cultural activities, and to preserve the historic Dr. Lewis Condict House.

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