- [S236] New River Notes, online http://www.ls.net/~newriver/contrib.htm. Hereinafter cited as New River Notes.
- [S254] Unknown compiler, online http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/moore4/0126, Melissa Banks (unknown location).
- [S255] Unknown compiler, online http://members.aol.com/Shortyhack/Biography.html, Grace-Marie Moore Hackwell (unknown location).
- [S258] Unknown compiler, online http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/…, Jess Hester (unknown location).
- [S259] Unknown compiler, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi+Nancy+Ann, John M. South (unknown location).
- [S260] Unknown compiler, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Sarah Ann Gibson (unknown location).
- [S261] Unknown compiler, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Linda Kleback (unknown location).
- [S265] "Unknown article title" 09-12-95 Joyce Scholarship Benefits Ohio State and Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME GAME HOLDS SPECIAL MEANING FOR CENTRAL OHIO NATIVES
COLUMBUS -- Ohio State or Notre Dame? That question will be
asked innumerable times between now and Sept. 30 when the two
institutions meet each other on the football field for the first
time since 1936. But to more than 500 Glenna Joyce Scholars, the
question goes deeper than football loyalty. Some of central
Ohio's most outstanding students have chosen Ohio State or Notre
Dame as part of a unique scholarship program.
The Glenna R. Joyce Trust Fund provides an equal number of
four-year, full-ride scholarships to Ohio State and Notre Dame to
outstanding students who live in Franklin and the contiguous
counties and who have financial need. Students from 115 central
Ohio high schools are eligible for the prestigious scholarship.
Established in 1961, the Joyce Trust has funded 536 Glenna
Joyce Scholars, including six new scholars at each university
this year. Currently, there are 32 Joyce Scholars receiving the
scholarship at Ohio State, and 31 at Notre Dame. Scholars
receive funding for four years (but may postpone their education
and the financial assistance and return to complete their
program).
Many current and former Joyce Scholars -- with loyalties to
either Ohio State or Notre Dame -- will gather for a pre-game
reception at the Kuhn Honors House, 220 W. 12th Ave. The
scholars will also be recognized during the game. Next year,
Notre Dame will reciprocate with a special acknowledgment at
their campus when Ohio State visits South Bend on Sept. 28, 1996.
"We're looking forward to this event as an affirmation of
the remarkable scholarship program that bonds our two
universities." said Mabel Freeman, associate director of the
University Honors Center. "I imagine there will be some good
natured rivalry between the scholars. We're eager to highlight
the impressive academic connection between the two schools, and
to acknowledge these fine scholars and the memory and generosity
of Glenna Joyce."
Glenna Stengel was a seamstress before her marriage to
William Joyce. Her husband came to Columbus in 1910 from
Shawnee, Ohio, and started the Wyandotte Pop Company and the
Milbrook Distillery at West Second Avenue and Perry Street.
Joyce later started the Joyce Products Co. and Beverage
Management Inc. One of the company's products was a carbonated
lemon soda that later became the popular soft drink 7-Up.
After Mr. Joyce's death in 1933, Glenna Joyce moved from the
Ohio State area to Upper Arlington, where she was a member of St.
Agatha Roman Catholic Church. Glenna Joyce was vice president
and a major shareholder of Joyce Products Co. when she died in
1960.
The Joyces had no children and had no formal ties to either
institution. "We don't know why she chose Ohio State and Notre
Dame or why she stipulated that there be an equal number of
scholarships given each year," admitted John Sauter, senior vice
president of the Personal Trust Division of National City Bank,
which holds the Joyce Trust The Joyce Trust is administered by
National City and is an affiliated organization of the Columbus
Foundation.
Initially, one Joyce Scholar was selected for each
institution annually. The number of scholarships awarded each
year began to grow as the assets funding much of the trust
increased in value.
For an entering Joyce Scholar enrolling this autumn at Ohio
State, the Joyce Scholarship has a four-year value of more than
$45,000. For a Joyce Scholar beginning this year at Notre Dame,
the scholarship has a four-year value of more than $100,000.
"The Joyce Scholarship has allowed me to be more involved
in campus activities and less concerned about having to work and
make money while attending school." said Brad Savage, a 21-
year-old senior attending Ohio State as a Joyce Scholar. "It's
given me the freedom to explore and grow." Savage, a 1992
graduate of St. Francis DeSales High School in Columbus, is
majoring in classics and hopes someday to teach at the college
level.
Another scholarship recipient says the award gave him the
incentive to excel in school. "I am a first generation Italian
from single parent household," said Peter Coccia, a 1972
graduate of Notre Dame. "I knew college was possible, but once
I learned about the Joyce, it gave me a goal to work toward.
Twenty-three years after graduation, I can still say attending
Notre Dame on the Joyce has been one of the most profound
influences in my life." Coccia is a past president of the
Columbus Notre Dame Alumni Club and a past vice president of the
National Alumni Association. He says there are about 800 Notre
Dame alumni living in central Ohio.
#
Contact: Mabel Freeman, University Honors Center, 292-3135,
Brad Savage, Ohio State Joyce Scholar, 292-3135,
or Peter Coccia, Notre Dame '72/Joyce Scholar, 644-9653.
[Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (e-mail address)
Tue, 12 Sep 1995 08:09:01 -0400]
All documents are the responsibility of their originator.
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- [S271] Horatio Alger Assoc., online http://www.horatioalger.com/member/joy56.htm. Hereinafter cited as Horatio Alger Assoc..
- [S272] Unknown author, "Mary Margaret Neal," e-mail message from Message Board Posts (unknown address) to unknown recipient. Hereinafter cited as "Mary Margaret Neal".
- [S282] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, Roger Ferris (unknown location).
- [S292] John Perry Alderman, compiler, Carroll/Grayson, VA Marriages 1793-1854 (Roanoke & Hillsville, VA: Alderman Books, 1987). Hereinafter cited as Carroll/Grayson Marriages 1793-1854.
- [S294] Hood County Texas Genealogical Society Citation of 1896 History of Hood County, online http://www.hcnews.com/depot/veteran/MooreIsaac.htm. Hereinafter cited as Hood County Texas Genealogical Society.
- [S299] Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920.
- [S303] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, Judy Alley (unknown location).
- [S304] Unknown compiler, online unknown url, Tammy Cummins (unknown location).
- [S307] Unknown author, "Jean Moore," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to unknown recipient. Hereinafter cited as "Jean Moore".
- [S318] Interview with Esther Ryan (Cols, OH), by Rick Jackson, var. Unknown repository (unknown repository address).
- [S320] Descendants of Valentine Baccus, online http://www.thenest.bravepages.com/genealogy.html. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Valentine Baccus.
- [S323] Donald Moore, online http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hd1.2ACEB/10762.2. Hereinafter cited as Donald Moore.
- [S326] Unknown author, "Karen," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to unknown recipient, 27 Aug 2003. Hereinafter cited as "Karen".
- [S328] Die Gesamte Forschung von Klaus Dufner, online http://www.dufner-genealogie.de/du290200/pafg1148.htm
- [S329] Vorfahren - pafg10 - Erstellt mit Personal Ancestral File, online http://people.freenet.de/horst-schledorn/familie/…
- [S330] Schorr - Johann Nicholas, online http://www.regis-net.de/koenig/ahnenk/1032.htm. Hereinafter cited as Schorr - Johann Nicholas.
- [S331] Vorfahren von Thomas Schmitt, online http://www.heribertschmitt.de/dievorfah/pafg29.htm. Hereinafter cited as Vorfahren von Thomas Schmitt.
- [S336] Unknown name of person Logan Cemetery, unknown repository, unknown repository address; unknown reader.
- [S341] Terry Hayes, "Terry Hayes," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to unknown recipient, var. Hereinafter cited as "Terry Hayes".
- [S342] Pioneer Cemeteries and Their Stories, Madison County, Indiana - Prewett Cemetery, online http://www.cemeteries-madison-co-in.com/…. Hereinafter cited as Pioneer Cemeteries.
- [S438] Descendants of Vardy Collins, online http://www.geocities.com/ourmelungeons/vardy.html. Hereinafter cited as Moore - Desc of Vardy Collins.
- [S522] Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920.
- [S542] MOORE/WILSON ANCESTRY, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Hereinafter cited as Moore - Louis Moore Wilson.
- [S548] The Genealogical History of the Breeden/Breeding Families, online http://www.geocities.com/tracy-1/genealogy/breeden/. Hereinafter cited as Breeding/Breeden History.
- [S549] Descendants of John HURST, online http://members.cox.net/hurstheritage/hujhnDesc02.htm. Hereinafter cited as Breeding - Hurst.
- [S551] Elizabeth Roberts, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~appalachian/…. Hereinafter cited as Elizabeth Roberts.
- [S555] Unknown author, "Kathy Schwartzman," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to unknown recipient, Feb 2004, et al.
- [S557] Ed. by Suzanne Burow, Cemetery Records of Carroll County, Virginia (POB 937, Hillsville, VA 24343.: Carroll Co. Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as Carroll VA Cemeteries.
- [S576] Of.
- [S586] Test.
- [S611] Sabrina Barton, "Sabrina Barton," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to Rick Jackson, 2004, var.. Hereinafter cited as "Sabrina Barton".
- [S612] Descendants of James Cannon, online http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gen4abear/…. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of James Cannon.
- [S613] Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920.
- [S628] Jacob U. Schorr entry, Jacob U. Schorr Death Certificate, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Jacob U. Schorr Death Certificate.
- [S653] Unknown author, Union Chapel Cemetery (Randolph Co., IN GenWeb) (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S753] Test.
- [S754] Test.
- [S755] Unknown author, Union Chapel Cemetery (WayNet) (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S767] Unknown compiler, IN State Library - Marriages through 1850 (n.p.: n.pub.).
- [S769] Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920.
- [S788] Test.