
The Rayburn Foundation awards two different scholarships. The first, the J.F. and Marjorie P. McKnight scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors from Bonham High School. The McKnights spent several years serving the community of Bonham at McKnight Rexall Drug and the drugstore’s soda fountain was a popular after school hangout for children of all ages. As close friends of Speaker Rayburn’s, the McKnights felt a scholarship was the best legacy they could leave to the community. This year’s winner is Nathaniel Martinez, who plans on attending The University of North Texas. Other award recipients are Ethan Watson, Layton Ford and Carolina Soto.
The HG Dulaney scholarship was established in 2005 by Dee J. Kelly, a prominent Ft. Worth attorney and former employee of Speaker Rayburn. Hand chosen by Speaker Rayburn as Director of the Sam Rayburn Library, HG Dulaney served as Director of the Library since its inception in 1957 until his retirement in 2002, when he was awarded the title Director Emeritus. Following his “retirement,” he continued to work as a part-time consultant until his passing in 2009.
The Dulaney scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors from Ector, Savoy, Dodd City or Sam Rayburn high schools. This year’s recipients are Tyler Knight and Landon Liebel, Dodd City High School, Cristi Abbott, Darrah Capehart and Alora Lewis, Ector High School and Hailey Cox, Savoy High School.