Hayden Huston Centennial Scholarship
Scholarship Sponsored by Wyoming Community Foundation
Hayden Huston was a 1941 graduate of Pinedale High School. Because of the financial condition of his family, he was unable to go to college, so, instead, he joined the Navy and served throughout World War II, mostly overseas in the Pacific. He received the Purple Heart during his service and was on the battleship USS Missouri when the Japanese surrendered. Following the war, he began a career with the Diplomatic Service of the State Department and was stationed throughout the world until his retirement in 1989. Specialized training by the Navy taught him skills sought by the diplomatic services of the State Department and he joined that organization soon after the War. During his service abroad, he met his wife, Ivanka, in Yugoslavia. For the almost forty years’ foreign service, he lived and traveled all over the world, fulfilling a long-standing dream. “When a boy back in Daniel desperate to get away and see the world, if I had ordered up the ideal job, it would have been just about what I experienced with t
he State Department,” Huston said. “Hopefully, the Huston Centennial Scholarship will serve as a practical example to each graduate that if a boy from Daniel can do it—with hard work, perseverance, discipline, and a little luck—then others in similar situations can fulfill their dreams, and someday be in a position to contribute something similar to this scholarship to the benefit of their community,” he added. Mr. Huston passed away in 2006. He created this scholarship as a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his father, Tobe Huston, arriving in the Green River Valley.
Who is eligible?
Any graduating senior of Pinedale High School.
What is the amount of the scholarship?
$2,500 per year
What is the length of the scholarship?
4 years
Scholarship recipients must complete a renewal form every year to continue receiving this scholarship.
Essay questions and additional materials:
Essay answers should be between 2,000 and 3,000 characters. Aim for a response that is no fewer than 400 words long.
- Describe those aspects of your character that you consider to be assets (strengths) to your future success in life, school, sports, volunteer work, employment etc.
- How do you intend to utilize these strengths to benefit from further education and ultimately succeed in life?
Two letters of recommendation will be required.
Go to Scholarship Application