LAHS’s Faith Glasco Awarded Los Alamos Kiwanis Club Scholarship

The Los Alamos Kiwanis Club presented Los Alamos High School student Faith Glasco with a scholarship award Tuesday in memory of longtime Kiwanian Jay Wechsler. Faith will attend New Mexico State University to study biochemistry with a pre-med intent. From left, Karen Kendall, Kiwanis President; Allie Glasco, sister; Tim Glasco, dad; Faith and Becky Oretel, Jay Wechsler’s daughter. Faith was selected because of her strong participation in Key Club. She served as vice president and co-chaired Suicide Prevention Week and participated in the Kiwanians’ Foster Childrens Christmas Program, and was the team leader for Relay for Life. In addition, she was resident of LAHS’s Anti-Bullying Club and served as a member of Natural Helper’s, National Honor Society and the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council. Kiwanis meets each Tuesday at noon at Trinity on the Hill Church in Kelly Hall. Kiwanis was founded in 1948 and is the oldest service organization in Los Alamos and focuses on youth projects. For more information on Kiwanis, visit  www.losalamos.kiwanisone.org. Courtesy photo
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