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Spaulding grad awarded MVSB scholarship, will be attending Brigham Young Univ.

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A Rochester woman is among nine graduating seniors to be awarded James D. Sutherland Memorial Scholarships from Meredith Village Saving Bank.
Emmeline Sevey, of Rochester, will be attending Brigham Young University
Sevey, the daughter of David and Minda Sevey, will be majoring in Vocal Performance and minoring in French with an eye on a career in the music industry.
While at Spaulding High Sevey was the president and historian of the National Honors Society, member of the Tri-M Music Honors Society, and Mu Alpha Theta, providing peer tutoring to students at Spaulding.
Sevey also served as the school's chorus Section Leader and Drum Major for the marching band.
She was awarded the RIT Creativity Award, High Honors, Leonard Bernstein Musicianship Award, All-State Four Year Award and All-State top scorer.
The Sutherland Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of James Sutherland, who served as President and CEO of MVSB from 1982-1996. Scholarship recipients represent the MVSB company values of accountability, mutuality, excellence, respect, integrity, teamwork and stewardship. Students interested in applying for the 2024 scholarship are encouraged to contact their guidance office.

This year's other recipients are:
• Ariyana Greene, of Portsmouth, attending University of New Hampshire
• Marcella Hall De Nitto, of Wolfeboro, attending Hamilton College
• Leah Haskins, of Moultonborough, attending Suffolk University
• Tyler Lafond, of Gilford, attending the University of New Hampshire
• Brian Medeiros, of Campton, attending Stonehill College
• Molly Moynihan, of Meredith, attending Southern New Hampshire University
• Madelyn Penfield, of Barnstead, attending New Hampshire Technical Institute
• Galven Rivera, of Laconia, attending the University of New Hampshire

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