A photo story of people drawn to participate in the Harvest Homecoming scholarship program.
By: Maggie Keller
1: Kilian Korinick attends Who Wants To Be a College Student October 1st. 2012. Kilian, a senior here at New Albany High School, answers tough questions as he heads towards his big win of Four-hundred and fifty dollars. The amount of money he received will be used towards college expenses.
2: Keith Kaiser, host of this years’ Who Wants To Be a College Student, waits for the next student to join him on the stage. The show was held in the New Albany High School auditorium.
3: Skyler Byrd a New Albany High School student is on stage with the host of Who Wants to be a College Student. During Who Wants to be a College Student, multiple questions are answered on a variety of topics. Here Byrd answers a question that will help get him an award of $450.
4: One of the winners at the show was Hung (Kyle) Vuong. Kyle is a senior at New Albany High School and won one of the greatest amounts of money possible. He was awarded 750 dollars, being used for college expenses.
5: At Who Wants to be a College Student, another winner was Trevor Brown. Brown is a senior at New Albany High winning a prize of 450 dollars.
6: Marquil Hastings, a New Albany High School senior sits on stage with Kaiser. He answers the difficult questions asked by the host. His correct answers led to a big win of 600 dollars.
7: The highest amount of cash received at the show was $900. One of the contestants that received this amount was New Albany High School senior Zach Worrall. All of the money he won will go towards college. He had some tough questions to answer but in the end it all paid off.
8: At Who Wants to be a College Student, one of the lucky contestants was Tabitha Vincent. Tabitha is a senior at New Albany High School. She won $600 at the show. All of the money that she won will go towards her college expenses. For every student who participated, Who Wants to be a College Student was beneficial and will save them money when it comes to paying for college.