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The Tall Texans of Dallas Scholarship

If you are a high school student or a freshman in college and live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, congratulations! The Tall Texans of Dallas' Scholarship Committee would like you to apply for a portion of the scholarship we will be awarding in the next year. In addition to local funds, one local recipient will be submitted to Tall Clubs, International for consideration of a $1000 Kae Sumner Einfeldt Scholarship.

To qualify for application, you must live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, meet our minimum height requirements of 5'10" for females and 6'2" for males, be under 21 years old, and plan to attend college this fall. Still interested?

Visit http://www.talltexans.org/About/Scholarship.aspx for further details.

or contact:

Gail Wagner
Chairman
Tall Texans of Dallas Scholarship Committee
2364 Inadale Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75228

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