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The Robert C.J. Traub Memorial Scholarship Travel Fund began in 1956. The purpose of the Scholarship is to contribute to the general cultural enrichment of the recipients and not primarily to advancement of their technical education in art or music. The Traub judging panel is comprised of BHS teachers, administrators, and Ms. Lucy Bates. Ms. Bates, granddaughter of C.J. Traub and his wife, Elizabeth, established the scholarship 59 years ago to benefit Bloomfield Hills students. Ms. Bates travels from her home in California to Bloomfield each year to be involved in the art and music adjudication and awarding of the scholarships.

 

 

The initial fund was created by a gift with the Fund to continue in perpetuity. Each year, all the income realized from the trust fund is distributed equally among the winners. In 1957, the first year of Traub competition, the fund provided two scholarships of $700. Since 1999, four scholarships have been awarded, two at Lahser and two at Andover. This year, Bloomfield Hills High School awarded one scholarship to each of the winning candidates, one in art and one in music.

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Ms. Lucy Bates with 2019 Traub art winner, Brooklin Bekolay.

Congratulations to Brook Bekolay for receiving the 2019 Robert C.J. Traub Memorial Scholarship!

Kudos to our alternate winner Isabella Bartlett!

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2019 Traub Art Candidates

 

  • Zayyan Aslam

  • Isabella Bartlett

  • Brooklin Bekolay

  • Rory Burman

  • Zoe Chapman

  • Zoe Gajewski

  • Shahrazad Louis

  • Mariella Lyon

  • Julia Naman

  • Emma Pooler

  • Michael Powers

  • Kaitlin Reilly

  • Ellie Schrader

  • Dalia Schwarzbaum

  • Debbie Wogaman

  • Eriz Zvirbulis

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