Dylan Smith is the son of Michael Smith and Allison Rowe of Lost Creek. He is a graduate of South Harrison High School where he was a member of the Basketball, Football and Track teams.
He has served his community by helping with meals at the Mission and gift-wrapping for the United Way. He works part time.
He plans to attend Wesleyan to major in Criminal Justice and plans to pursue a career with the West Virginia State Police. One of his goals is to “watch out for the people of West Virginia.”
Lincoln High School graduate Haley Knight is the niece of Renee Blei and the daughter of Timothy Knight of Bridgeport.
Haley has sat with elderly people of her community and held part time jobs.
She plans to attend Fairmont State University and major in Criminal Justice with the goal of becoming a law enforcement officer. She states that she “really wants to help others.”
Matthew Lohr is a graduate of Bridgeport High School. He is the son of Steven Lohr and Stephanie McGinnis of Bridgeport. He was involved with 4-H, DeMolay and the Bridgeport Presbyterian Youth Group.
His groups have participated in singing in nursing homes and repairs at Stonewall Jackson in Lewis County. Through High School he has held down a part time job.
He plans to attend Marshall University and major in Criminal Justice. He is motivated to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps to become a law enforcement officer.
Lincoln High School graduate Morgan Brooks is the daughter of Doug and Billie Jo Brooks of Meadowbrook. During High School she was a member of the Soccer and Softball teams. She was an active member of the Key Club, Art Club, Peer Mediation Group, Young Life, Jewel City Youth Group and the National Honor Society.
She assisted with the Feed-a Family Project at Christmas, baby sitting and worked part time.
Morgan plans to attend Fairmont State University to obtain a degree in Forensic Science. She believes that this will ‘challenge’ her, and she is “willing to tackle” this challenge.