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International Operating Engineer - Summer 2016

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IUOE Family Members Awarded<br />

<strong>2016</strong> Union Plus Scholarships<br />

Winners Honored for Achievement and Union Values<br />

UNION PLUS RECENTLY awarded $150,000 in scholarships<br />

to 104 students representing 32 unions, including five<br />

winners representing the <strong>International</strong> Union of <strong>Operating</strong><br />

<strong>Engineer</strong>s (IUOE). This year’s group of scholarship recipients<br />

includes university, college, and trade or technical school<br />

students from 32 states.<br />

The Union Plus Scholarship Program, now in its 25th year,<br />

awards scholarships based on outstanding academic<br />

achievement, personal character, financial need and<br />

commitment to the values of organized labor. The program is<br />

offered through the Union Plus Education Foundation.<br />

Since starting the program in 1991, Union Plus has awarded<br />

more than $4 million in educational funding to more than<br />

2,700 union members, spouses and dependent children.<br />

Union Plus Scholarship awards are granted to students<br />

attending a two-year college, four-year college, graduate<br />

school, or a recognized technical or trade school. The<br />

selection process is very competitive, and this year over 5,700<br />

applications were received from 55 unions and all 50 states,<br />

plus the District of Columbia and three U.S. territories.<br />

Visit UnionPlus.org/Scholarship for applications and<br />

benefit eligibility.<br />

Meet the <strong>2016</strong> IUOE Honorees<br />

IUOE Local 18—Jonathan Clevenger<br />

Clevenger, whose mother, Lisa Clevenger, is a member of IUOE Local 18, has been awarded a $500 scholarship. A <strong>2016</strong><br />

college graduate, Jon begins pharmacy school in pursuit of a doctoral degree this fall and hopes to work in a hospital or<br />

as a research pharmacist. He earned bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and mathematics from Shawnee State University in<br />

Portsmouth, Ohio, in May. Jon was a member of the Shawnee State Honors Program and the chemistry club, for which he<br />

served as president in 2015, and he was named the 2015 Shawnee State Biochemistry Student of the Year. He was an assistant<br />

production chemist at Hadsell Chemical Processing during the summer of 2014, a pharmacy assistant at Relevant<br />

Compounding during the summer of 2015, and a sought-after math, chemistry,<br />

physics and English tutor at Shawnee State beginning in 2013. Salutatorian of<br />

his high school class in 2012, Jon was a member of the National Honor Society<br />

and was his school’s Wendy’s High School Heisman winner. He was baseball<br />

captain as a high school senior, leading the team to the state title, and he was<br />

a four-year Quiz Bowl team member, serving as captain his junior and senior<br />

years. Jon’s mother has been an IUOE member since 1984 and his grandfather<br />

was a United Steel Workers (USW) member from 1965 until his retirement. “I<br />

believe that our country depends on the strength of its citizens and that unions<br />

stand up for those citizens’ labor rights,” Jon said. “The benefits that our family<br />

has received through union membership have been irreplaceable.” Jon looks<br />

forward to supporting the union labor movement by joining a pharmacy union<br />

when he embarks on his career.<br />

IUOE Local 18—Alexander Comshaw-Arnold<br />

Comshaw-Arnold, whose mother, Kathryn Comshaw-Arnold, is a member<br />

of IUOE Local 18, has been awarded a $500 scholarship. Alex is an honors<br />

mathematics major at The Ohio State University and expects to graduate in<br />

May 2019. He plans to pursue graduate degrees in business and law, with the<br />

goal of becoming a prosecuting attorney and ultimately a judge. Alex is an Ohio<br />

State Stadium Scholar and an Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship<br />

Jonathan Clevenger<br />

Scholar. A 2015 high school graduate, he finished in the top 10 at state in the<br />

2013 Veterans of Foreign Wars essay contest and won Canton Repository Teen<br />

of the Month in January 2015. Alex is an avid powerlifter and placed first at the<br />

2014 push-pull high school state championship. He began enrolling in college<br />

courses as a junior through his high school’s post-secondary program. Alex’s<br />

grandfather was a member of the United Communications Workers union, and<br />

his mother sought union jobs while raising her family but endured substandard<br />

working conditions until being able to join IUOE. “She soon discovered that<br />

people were there to support her,” said Alex. “She had brothers and sisters in<br />

the union who became lifelong friends. And with the union’s help, she was able<br />

to let all of my five other brothers and sister go to college.”<br />

Devyn Everts<br />

IUOE Local 39B—Devyn Everts<br />

Everts, whose father, Scott Stutz, is a member of IUOE Local 039B, has been<br />

awarded a $2,000 scholarship. Devyn is a life sciences major at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She plans<br />

to continue her education with a graduate degree in veterinary medicine. Devyn, who works at the Riley Library in Roseville,<br />

Calif., is a 2015 high school graduate. A member of the National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation,<br />

for which she also served as president, she was named Spanish Student of the Year and a California Girls State delegate as a<br />

junior. She was cross country team captain and Impact Athletic Honors recipient as a senior. Devyn was a freshman mentor,<br />

refereed for local youth-league games, was a teacher assistant at a local elementary school, and was a senior intern in her<br />

church youth group. As a working student, Devyn is grateful for the effort of unions to ensure reasonable work days for the<br />

American labor force. “My life was one of those impacted and improved by the labor unions,” Devyn said. “Unions fought for<br />

a better workplace environment and caused the creation of child labor laws. On school days, these laws limit my work day<br />

and allow me time to accomplish all my tasks as a working student.”<br />

IUOE Local 147—Taylor Mullins<br />

Mullins, whose father, Edgar Mullins, is a member of IUOE Local 147, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship. Taylor is a business<br />

major at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, one of the nation’s top liberal arts schools, from which she expects to<br />

graduate in May 2018. She has completed a year-long internship at a local insurance company and aspires to eventually open<br />

her own insurance firm. Taylor began taking classes at Virginia Highlands Community College while in high school, graduating<br />

with honors in 2015 with an advanced diploma. She was cheerleading captain, volunteered with local Remote Area Medical<br />

(RAM) events, and participated in her church’s back-to-school food drive. Taylor said her family experienced the value of<br />

union membership in 2012 when her father, who worked in the coal industry for two decades, was laid off and found a new<br />

job through the local IUOE. “It is because of the opportunities the union has provided us that I am able to look to my future<br />

and know that it will be great,” Taylor said. “Through my father, I have witnessed how the union positively affects employees’<br />

lives every day.”<br />

IUOE Local 150—Rion Schulz<br />

Schulz, whose father, Alexander Schulz, is a member of IUOE Local 150, has been awarded a $750 scholarship. Rion is a <strong>2016</strong><br />

high school graduate who plans to major in mechanical engineering at Illinois Valley Community College as a precursor to<br />

pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees. His goal is to work in machine design and hydraulic system manufacturing. Rion<br />

was a National Honor Society member, Illinois State Scholar, and Illinois Premier Boy’s State participant. He was active in<br />

band, Scholastic Bowl, and drama, where he served as section head for lighting, and he fosters dogs through the Humane<br />

Society. Rion worked several jobs throughout high school and plans to continue working through college, using that money<br />

to defray education costs. His father joined IUOE seven months after Rion’s birth in 1998. “I grew up in a proud union family<br />

and learned about the organization and purpose of unions,” said Rion, whose family was aided by IUOE when his father went<br />

through a period of unemployment. “The union was always there to support us in times of need.”<br />

20 INTERNATIONAL OPERATING ENGINEER SUMMER <strong>2016</strong> 21

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