Marc Gerard Fragge ‘83 was an excellent student and a talented athlete. He was a member of the National Honor Society and was named Class A Player of the Year after leading The Summit’s football team in an undefeated season. After Summit, Marc attended Dartmouth, where he continued in sports and in his academic aspirations. While working for his Master’s Degree at The Thayer School in 1988, Marc was killed in a climbing accident in the White Jack Wernke
Mountains. In memory of his excellence in academics and sports and his strong moral character, the Fragge ’83 Scholarship was founded for students who are guided by their dreams and work tirelessly to achieve their goals.
The 2004 recipient of the four-year Fragge Scholarship
was
Joseph
Wernke.
Joe
practiced karate diligently during his four years at The Summit, while participating in creative school clubs like the literary magazine Ellipses and Writer’s Salon. “The education is the best out there,” Joe says of The Summit. He believes he will be better prepared for college because of the high standards at The Summit. A recipient of a scholarship from the Notre Dame Alumni Club in Cincinnati, Joe is looking forward to starting his freshman year at Notre Dame this fall.
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Fragge Scholar Upholds Scholarship’s Tradition