Cameron Blanks
Cameron Blanks2017 Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship
Cameron Blanks was awarded the Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship for his leadership role in community service.

Cameron Blanks is from Scituate, Mass., graduated from Scituate High School. He was active in sports, playing Varsity golf, soccer and Ultimate Frisbee. He was a member of National Honor Society, History National Honor Society, French National Honor Society and received Honorable mention for the Model UN.

Cameron’s community service included a service project building houses in Guatemala, as well as two trips to Mexico where he worked at the Ecological Center and the School for the Blind. He was part of the Community Service Club for four years. His leadership roles include Class president and Editor-in-chief of his school newspaper.

Cameron will be attending George Washington University in Washington, D.C., majoring in foreign language, specifically Arabic and French. In 10 years he hopes to work as a diplomat in the U.S. State Department. Using his language skills, he hopes to secure a position in a North African or Middle Eastern embassy.

Camryn Berry
Camryn BerryDr. John B. Mulliken Scholarship
The Dr. John B. Mulliken Scholarship was awarded to Camryn Berry from Livermore, Maine, where she graduated from Spruce Mountain High School (SMHS). Active in sports, she served as captain of the varsity soccer team. Camryn was named Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference All-star and received the SMHS Phoenix Four-year award. When she was sidelined senior year she stepped in as assistant coach for her team. Also captain of her Robotics Team, she received the Industrial Safety award, Engineering and Inspiration award, Imagery award, Entrepreneurship award, Excellence in Engineering award and the Finalist medallion. Camryn was a member of the Math and Envirothon teams, competing with both at the state level. Her other leadership positions included treasurer of both the National Honor Society and the Student Council.

Camryn’s experience also includes community service: volunteer work at Rumford Hospital, American Heart Association Heart Walk, FIRST Lego league, Flowers for Food and the Leo Club.

Camryn will be attending Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall where she will major in biomedical engineering. In ten years, she hopes to be employed at the National Institutes of Health, conducting studies of craniofacial anomalies and synthesizing treatments in hope of engineering a cure.

Cameron Blanks
Cameron Blanks2017 Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship
Cameron Blanks was awarded the Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship for his leadership role in community service.

Cameron Blanks is from Scituate, Mass., graduated from Scituate High School. He was active in sports, playing Varsity golf, soccer and Ultimate Frisbee. He was a member of National Honor Society, History National Honor Society, French National Honor Society and received Honorable mention for the Model UN.

Cameron’s community service included a service project building houses in Guatemala, as well as two trips to Mexico where he worked at the Ecological Center and the School for the Blind. He was part of the Community Service Club for four years. His leadership roles include Class president and Editor-in-chief of his school newspaper.

Cameron will be attending George Washington University in Washington, D.C., majoring in foreign language, specifically Arabic and French. In 10 years he hopes to work as a diplomat in the U.S. State Department. Using his language skills, he hopes to secure a position in a North African or Middle Eastern embassy.

Cameron Blanks
Cameron Blanks2017 Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship
Cameron Blanks was awarded the Jane C. McDaid Memorial Scholarship for his leadership role in community service.

Cameron Blanks is from Scituate, Mass., graduated from Scituate High School. He was active in sports, playing Varsity golf, soccer and Ultimate Frisbee. He was a member of National Honor Society, History National Honor Society, French National Honor Society and received Honorable mention for the Model UN.

Cameron’s community service included a service project building houses in Guatemala, as well as two trips to Mexico where he worked at the Ecological Center and the School for the Blind. He was part of the Community Service Club for four years. His leadership roles include Class president and Editor-in-chief of his school newspaper.

Cameron will be attending George Washington University in Washington, D.C., majoring in foreign language, specifically Arabic and French. In 10 years he hopes to work as a diplomat in the U.S. State Department. Using his language skills, he hopes to secure a position in a North African or Middle Eastern embassy.