
The Mary Jane and Edward R. Wilson Sr. Council Scholarship
2001 recipient — Jared Tucker
Ole Miss announces that a scholarship honoring former
Sardis residents Mary Jane Short Wilson and her husband, the late
Edward R. "Brut" Wilson has been established at the University.
Beginning in the fall of 2001, a qualifying student, male or female,
from Panola County will be awarded an annual scholarship of $5,000,
generated from a $100,000 gift donated through the Women's Council
for Philanthropy.
Longtime residents of Como
and Sardis, the couple married shortly after high school. Soon after,
Mr. Wilson volunteered in the military and served overseas during
World War II, returning home to work as a rural mail carrier. The
subsequent illnesses of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson prevented the continuing
of their own formal educations; but it became their top priority
for their children, a daughter who graduated from Ole Miss with
a B.A. and master's in education and a son who graduated from the
University Medical Center in Jackson with a doctorate in anatomy
and a medical degree. University scholarships, grants, and graduate
assistantships made all of this a reality.
"With my husband's encouragement,
I wanted to establish this scholarship in honor of mama and in memory
of papa," their daughter said. "They valued education,
and we are all grateful for the help and kindness my brother and
I received at Ole Miss."
The Wilsons participated in
church and civic activities throughout the county, began a low-
income housing project, and quietly gave to many people in Panola
County. Mrs. Wilson, now of Birmingham, Ala., fondly remembers the
family, friends and the good life they had there. So it naturally
follows that an undergraduate or graduate student from this area
will be the annual beneficiary of this Ole Miss Women's Council
scholarship.
Mrs. Wilson's daughter attended
the first meeting of the Women's Council , was attracted by the
unique mentorship of this program, and realized this as the best
opportunity for her to give back. The scholarship program began
last year with the formation of the Ole Miss Women's Council, a
group of 25 women with Ole Miss connections who promote philanthropy
and sponsor programs to develop outstanding leadership qualities
in students. Each council scholar will be assigned a mentor from
the Ole Miss community to guide the student in developing a career
path and networking with alumni and other professionals. Each recipient
also participates in seminars developed through the university's
Lott Leadership Institute and meets monthly for small-group discussions.
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