2008 Legacy Winners
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Mickey Ashmore
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Mickey Ashmore embodies typical Texan values – a warm personality, affinity for people, and love of the outdoors. He attended the Greenhill School in Dallas, Texas where he was a member of the varsity basketball team, editor-in-chief of an award winning newspaper, and a… More...
Chelsea Harrison
Chelsea Harrison was born in Washington, DC. Her formal arts education began at Thomas Pullen Arts Magnet School in Prince Georges County, MD where she majored first in Dance, and then in Theater. She has continuously coupled her academic studies with additional arts training at: The Theatre Lab of Washington,… More...
Luke Jensen
Luke Jensen was born on Bainbridge Island, Washington, a small community with a ferry link to Seattle. In high school he spearheaded the formation of a new history club, served as vice president of the student body and honors society, took part in math and trivia clubs, and ran cross… More...
Sarah Lockridge-Steckel
Sarah Lockridge-Steckel, a 21-year old Harvard College junior, was raised in Detroit, MI. She attended high school at Cranbrook Kingswood Schools in Bloomfield Hills, MI. While attending Cranbrook, Sarah was involved in a number of public service activities. As student government president, Sarah organized class service projects designed to engage… More...
Ayon Sen
Ayon Sen was born in Austin, TX and has lived there his entire life. A senior at Westwood High School, Ayon has focused on building a background for an eventual academic career in the sciences. He is a diploma candidate for the International Baccalaureate program at his school, and he… More...
Dennis Shafer
Dennis Shafer grew up in Lawrence, Kansas, where he attended the Raintree Montessori School and then public schools in one of the finest systems in the country. With early musical training in piano, Dennis excelled in the making of music with his peers. Debuting on clarinet in the fifth grade… More...