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ROTARY CLUB OF CONCORD SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS, 2020
The Rotary Club of Concord is proud to announce the awarding of
scholarships to the following students graduating in 2020 from Concord
Carlisle High School;
Jeb Morgan (William L. Eaton Scholarship)
Jeb is excited to be attending the University of Vermont next year,
where he plans to study international relations. Jeb’s Senior year
International Issues class made a big impact on him and confirmed
his desire to pursue this topic in college. Outside of the classroom,
Jeb is an accomplished fencer. Jeb captained the Men’s Fencing
Team to two state championships, winning Bronze and Gold medals
in 2019, and Jeb looks forward to participating in Club Fencing at
UVM. In addition to the Rotary Scholarship, Jeb received the Concord
Lion’s Club Scholarship, the Concord Women’s Club/Ruth Bullerwell
Scholarship, the Norman E. & Joan M. Dee Scholarship, th
Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle Scholarship and the Wells
A. Hale Memorial Scholarship.
Elsa Couvillon (Thomas R. Huckins Scholarship)
Elsa, who is planning to attend UCLA, will double-major in Biology
and Psychology with a long-term goal of working in biomedical
research. During her time at CCHS, Elsa has earned distinction both
academically and athletically. Elsa received Department Awards in
Science, Social Studies, World Languages, English, and Math, and
she has achieved High Honors for the past three years. On the
playing field, Elsa has been a captain of the lacrosse team, a
midfielder on th e varsity soccer team, and she is the captain and
player-coach of the Pink Ladies Futsal Club. Elsa is also passionate
about sailing, and during her summers she works as an oyster farmer
on Cuttyhunk Island where she also does a lot of her sailing.
In addition to the Thomas R. Huckins Rotary Scholarship, she
received the Wilson Flight Scholarship and a scholarship from the


Concord Firefighter’s Relief Association. She also received a MaFLA
award for her fellowship in learning Chinese and a Principals’ Award


for Excellence in Character.

Elsa Couvillon

Christina Aiello (Captain Thomas J. Hudner Jr. Scholarship)
Christina looks forward to attending the University of Vermont where
she will pursue a degree in nursing. Christina has earned academic
recognition at CCHS, having been on the Honor Roll every year of
high school and earning distinction as a member of the National
Honor Society and recipient of the National Latin Award in 2017 and
2018. In addition to her academic pursuits, Christina has been the
Manager of the Boys’ Varsity Basketball Team and the Girls’ JV
Lacrosse Team, and she has already begun to work with health and
wellness as a Student Trainer assisting the Athletic Trainer. Christina
cites her Biology and Anatomy and Physiology classes as inspiring
her passion in medicine. Christina received many awards during her
high school years including the CCHS Achievement Award in
Mathematics, the President’s Volunteer Service Award, and the CCJS
Community Service Award. She attended RYLA. In addition to the
Rotary Scholarship, she received a scholarship from the Scholarship
Fund of Concord and Carlisle, the Charles E. Manion Jr. Memorial
Scholarship, the Elizabeth V. McAllister Memorial Scholarship, the
Mark Teverosky Memorial Scholarship, the Engel & Volkers


Scholarship, the Concord Lions Club Scholarship, the Acton Toyota

Scion of Littleton Scholarship, and the Norma Hewey Uraneck Award.

Christina Aiello

Janesse Asare-Danquah (Richard L. Hale Scholarship)
Janesse, who plans to attend UMass Boston, aspires to work in a
healthcare profession and has applied to public health and health
sciences programs for college. Sociology and Science have been
among Janesse’s favorite academic classes. Outside of the
classroom Janesse has been very involved with athletics at CCHS,
where she ran
track, played
softball, and
also managed the
winter track
team. Janesse is
also an active
member of her
church, where
she sings in the
choir and is
part of the dance
team. She
volunteered at
Cradles to
Crayons, the
Franklin Park
Zoo and other nonprofits. In
addition to the
Rotary Scholarship,

she received
the Abby Memorial
Scholarship,
the Anthony halls-


Keenan Smith Scholarship, the Casper C. Jenney & Eleanor M.
Jenney Memorial Scholarship, the Concord Police Relief Association
Scholarship, the Maureen Wesinger-Lewis Memorial Scholarship,
and the Vinod Jalan Memorial Scholarship.

Janesse Asare-Danquah

Carson Detweiler (Interact Scholarship)

Carson will be attending Purdue
University to study engineering. Carson
has participated in many volunteer
activities, including working at Gaining
Ground and going on mission trips to
Navajo Nation Arizona, southern and
western Texas, and Puerto Rico. He
was an Interact member during all four
years at CCHS and was President
during his senior year. He attended
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards
conference and assisted in numerous
Rotary projects, accompanying his
grandfather, Past President and Past


Carson Detweiler


District Governor Douglas Detweiler. Carson was also awarded a
National Merit Scholarship
Madeline Mueller (Interact Scholarship)
Madeline will be attending Tufts University where she will
enjoy the mix of STEM and liberal arts classes. She will
concentrate on chemistry and biology with a goal to doing
research. She also hopes to participate in the choir. She was a
member of the Interact Club for all four of her high school
years, and was an officer in her senior year. She attended the
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards conference. In addition to
volunteering through Interact projects, she enjoyed helping out
at the elementary school math nights. Madeline was also
awarded a National Merit Scholarship, and received an
honorable mention award in the library’s Charles Williams
Scholarship for Excellence in Music.

Madeline Mueller



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