The Churchill High School Class of 1976 has unveiled an annual scholarship ahead of their 50th anniversary reunion, aiming to leave a lasting legacy for future generations. Teresa Garside and Martino Vergata, members of the class, reflected on their memories while flipping through photos of sports teams in their yearbook. The graduating class comprised 155 students.
Scholarship Details
The scholarship, named the Churchill High School Class of 1976 Legacy Scholarship, will be awarded annually to a graduating student who demonstrates community involvement, academic achievement, and financial need. The exact amount of the scholarship has not been disclosed, but organizers hope it will grow over time through donations from alumni.
Reunion Plans
The 50th reunion is scheduled for later this year, with events planned to bring together former classmates from across the country. Organizers are working to track down as many graduates as possible to celebrate the milestone.
Garside and Vergata emphasized the importance of giving back to the school that shaped their early years. They encouraged other alumni to contribute to the scholarship fund, ensuring that the Class of 1976's legacy endures.



