AHEPA Announces 2013 Scholarship Recipients
WASHINGTON - The American Hellenic Educational Progressive
Association (AHEPA), a leading membership-based association for the
nation’s millions of American citizens of Greek heritage and
Philhellenes, awarded scholarships to 68 students through the AHEPA
National Educational Foundation and AHEPA Athletic Department for the
2013 academic year, announced Supreme President Anthony Kouzounis.
“We congratulate the 2013 scholarship recipients on their outstanding
academic achievements,” Kouzounis said. “They represent a broad range
of hard-working students from across the globe: high school seniors,
undergraduate, post-graduate, seminarians, scholar-athletes, and
non-traditional. All have one academic dream in common—looking to
become tomorrow’s leaders, and we are proud to count them as AHEPA
scholars.”
According to the supreme president, the process is a competitive one as
the foundation received more than 300 scholarship applications. He
added that the 2013 scholarship application will be made available January 2014. The deadline to submit the application will be March 31, 2014.
The scholarships awarded by the National Educational Foundation are made
possible through the generosity of the following individuals, families,
and entities that have donated endowments to the foundation’s corpus:
The P.A. Margaronis Fund, the Sam Nakos Fund, the James G. Pulos
Memorial Fund, the William P. Thomas Fund, the Sam Dakis Fund, the
Athanasios & Ekaterini Backus Fund, the George & Helen
Constantine/George Chirgotis Fund, the Dr. John C. Yavis Fund, the Spiro
& Cleo Millios Fund, and the AHEPA National Housing Corporation
Pioneer Scholarship Fund.
AHEPA’s commitment to education has been well-documented throughout its
history with more than $2 million awarded in scholarships since the
inception of the National Educational Foundation in the early 1980s.
Countless millions of dollars more have been awarded at the district and
local chapter levels of AHEPA.
For more information about the AHEPA National Educational Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, please visit www.ahepa.org/ahepa/EducationScholarships.html.
The 2013 AHEPA National Educational Foundation Scholarship Recipients
Last
Name
|
City
|
State
|
District
|
|
Melina
|
Blasetti
|
Marietta
|
GA
|
1
|
Pauline
|
Vastakis
|
Atlanta
|
GA
|
1
|
Christopher R.
|
Kipreos
|
Cumming
|
GA
|
1
|
Alexandra
|
Bargoot
|
Delray Beach
|
FL
|
2
|
Elisavet
|
Kampouri
|
Lake Worth
|
FL
|
2
|
Paul
|
Pavlakos
|
Boynton Beach
|
FL
|
2
|
Marisa
|
Kometas
|
Wilbur by the Sea
|
FL
|
2
|
John
|
Agnos
|
Haymarket
|
VA
|
3
|
Christina
|
Galiano
|
Vienna
|
VA
|
3
|
Joseph
|
Galiano
|
Vienna
|
VA
|
3
|
Alexandra
|
Hall
|
Powhatan
|
VA
|
3
|
Jane
|
Hylton
|
Shady Side
|
MD
|
3
|
Johnathan
|
Stathopoulos
|
Matthews
|
NC
|
3
|
Elizabeth
|
Poulos
|
Fayetteville
|
NC
|
3
|
Annina
|
Baker
|
King of Prussia
|
PA
|
4
|
Victoria
|
Georges
|
Elizabethtown
|
PA
|
4
|
Eleni
|
Jones
|
Lancaster
|
PA
|
4
|
Angelika
|
Kligos
|
Newtown Square
|
PA
|
4
|
Antonia
|
Kubisek
|
University Park
|
PA
|
4
|
Cassandra
|
Lawrence
|
Blandon
|
PA
|
4
|
Eleni
|
Kaffenes
|
Beaver
|
PA
|
4
|
Nicole
|
Keane
|
Pelham
|
NY
|
6
|
Yanni
|
Metaxes
|
Katonah Westchester
|
NY
|
6
|
Sevasti
|
Galanis
|
Bristol
|
CT
|
7
|
Alexandra
|
Glenges
|
Stamford
|
CT
|
7
|
Nicole
|
Vournazos
|
Newtown
|
CT
|
7
|
Ian
|
MacCormack
|
Oak Bluffs
|
MA
|
8
|
Kristina
|
Terzakis
|
Andover
|
MA
|
8
|
Marilena
|
Tripoulas
|
Rockville
|
MA
|
8
|
Zachary
|
Brown
|
Haverhill
|
MA
|
8
|
Eleni
|
Zotos
|
York
|
ME
|
9
|
Alexander
|
Przeslawski
|
West Bloomfield
|
MI
|
10
|
Dennis R.
|
Livingston
|
Macomb Township
|
MI
|
10
|
Athanasios
|
Burlotos
|
Richfield
|
OH
|
11
|
Alex
|
Costi
|
North Canton
|
OH
|
11
|
Arianna
|
Derksen
|
Beavercreek
|
OH
|
11
|
Anastasia
|
Tsolometes
|
Springboro
|
OH
|
11
|
George P.
|
Laventis
|
Louisville
|
KY
|
11
|
Kaitlyn
|
Dervenis
|
Fishers
|
IN
|
12
|
Chase
|
Watson
|
Fishers
|
IN
|
12
|
Maria
|
Arianas
|
Wood Dale
|
IL
|
13
|
Lia
|
Benes
|
Willowbrook
|
IL
|
13
|
Dennis
|
Mistrioty
|
Brookfield
|
WI
|
13
|
Evangelia
|
Pagones
|
Palatine
|
IL
|
13
|
Alexis
|
Skiniotes
|
New Lenox
|
IL
|
13
|
Mark
|
Gorogianis
|
Lombard
|
IL
|
13
|
Victoria
|
Kapnisis
|
West Union
|
IA
|
14
|
Korbyn A.
|
Limber
|
Oklahoma City
|
OK
|
15
|
Christina
|
Dukes
|
Conroe
|
TX
|
16
|
Marina
|
Horiates
|
Lewisville
|
TX
|
16
|
Zoe
|
Schaller
|
Conifer
|
CO
|
17
|
Blake C.
|
Marquart
|
Cheyenne
|
WY
|
17
|
Nicole
|
Velis
|
Layton
|
UT
|
19
|
Chrysanthe Z.
|
Pantages
|
Goleta
|
CA
|
20
|
Sofia
|
Lavdiotis
|
Piedmont
|
CA
|
21
|
Roula
|
Cardaras
|
Shoreline
|
WA
|
22
|
Anna
|
Teodosiadis
|
Issaquah
|
WA
|
22
|
Athena J.
|
Apostle
|
Tacoma
|
WA
|
22
|
Kally
|
Kastaniotis
|
Montreal (Quebec)
|
CAN
|
23
|
Demetra
|
Yannitsos
|
Calgary, AB
|
CAN
|
24
|
Melda
|
Tallou
|
Coquitlam, BC
|
CAN
|
26
|
2013 AHEPA National Scholar Athletes
- Sophia S. Sourlis, Timonium, Maryland (Lacrosse, Duke University), who received the Kimon Doukas Collegiate-Athlete Award;
- Ian P. Pappas, Park Ridge, Illinois (Swimming, Loyola Academy), who received the Franklin Manios Scholar-Athlete and Service Award;
- Andreas S. Christopulos, Andover, Massachusetts (Football, Andover High School), who received the AHEPA Boosters Club Award;
- Corinne Candilis, Arlington, Massachusetts (Lacrosse, Winsor School), who received the John Peter Vlahos Scholar-Athlete Award;
- Luke Smith, St. Clairsville, Ohio (Football, St. Clairsville High School), who received the Louis G. Manesiotis Scholar-Athlete Award; and
- Nicholas E. Thiros, Layton, Utah (Soccer, Layton High School), who received the Dr. Monthe N. Kofos Scholarship.
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