Friday, September 23, 2011

The indefatigable Helen Rucker



It's not uncommon to run into ubiquitous Helen Rucker anywhere: at city council meetings, grand openings, the local grocery store.

So it's not surprising that the long-time educator has come to our attention once again for endowing a scholarship in honor of her late husband, James,

A retired teacher and librarian and longtime community activist on the Monterey Peninsula, Rucker donated $25,000 to permanently endow a scholarship she has funded annually since 1998.

The announcement was made during the annual Fort Ord Alumni Association scholarship luncheon award on Sept. 14, where 10 scholarships were presented to CSUMB.

The awards bring to 122 the total number of scholarships – all in the amount of $1,000 – given by FOAA since its scholarship program began in 1997.

Rucker encouraged others at the luncheon to support FOAA scholarships, and she described her own philanthropic giving as an expression of personal priorities, not personal wealth.

"When people ask me, 'How do you do it, Helen?,' I tell them it's about how you care to spend your money," said Rucker, who is also a board trustee for the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District.

She described how her husband credited the Army for giving him the chance at an education. He joined the military with a seventh-grade education, earned a GED while in uniform, then, as a 40-year-old retiree, took advantage of veterans benefits to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

“He was dedicated to learning. It’s appropriate that a scholarship be created in his name,” she said.

This year, the Platoon Sergeant James Rucker and Helen B. Rucker Scholarship was awarded to Denice Vallejo of Salinas.

“I’m proud to present the James Rucker Scholarship to Denice because she’s a returning student,” Mrs. Rucker said.. “The only thing I can say to you, Denice, is ‘pass it on.’ ”

Vallejo, who grew up at Fort Ord where her father was stationed, explained that she helped her children and her husband with their studies. “I quizzed them on their homework, I edited their papers,” she said. Then she decided it was time to pursue her own education. After earning two community college degrees, she came to CSUMB.

Many of the scholarship recipients are first-generation college students. Some are the children or grandchildren of soldiers who served at Fort Ord. Several are military veterans.

Other recipients and the scholarships they were awarded:

• Col. Robert Furney and Mary Furney Scholarship: Evangelina Ochoa, Monterey
• Merilyn D. Georgevich Scholarship in memory of John Kretzer: Lisa Odenhal, Roseville
• Gen. William Gourley and Molly Gourley Scholarship: Cierra Bailey, Livermore
• Fort Ord Alumni Association Scholarship: Gladys Vargas, Stockton
• Gen. James Moore Jr. and Joan Moore Scholarship: Glenni Rankin, Redlands
• Gen. E.O.C. Ord Scholarship: Ryon Hoffman, Marina
• 1st Sgt. Willie B. Smith Scholarship: Hayley Tharp, San Jose, and April Medina, Salinas
• Gen. Joseph Stilwell Scholarship: Javier Martinez Cabrera, Freedom

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