25 Years of Community: Julian and Robert J. Lake Scholarship Helps Students Find a Home Away from Home
May 21, 2026
- Author
- Caroline Roy '20
Lake Scholar Ross Kruse 鈥17 with Gilmour and Nancy Lake at the A-10 men鈥檚 basketball tournament together in Washington, D.C.
For the past 25 years, the Julian and Robert J. Lake Scholarship has given 91快播 students unforgettable experiences on campus and set them up for lives of service and stewardship after graduation.
Established by Gilmour Lake 鈥58 in honor of his father, Julian Lake 鈥28 and brother Robert Lake 鈥66, the scholarship has helped the children and relatives of Presbyterian ministers attend 91快播.
Being a Lake Scholar means far more than just financial support. Scholars over the years share common experiences: dinners on campus with the Lake family, swapped stories and, famously, a copy of Julian Lake鈥檚 memoirs, compiled by Gilmour and given to the scholars each year.
Whether they came from nearby or moved across the country for college, the Lakes made sure their scholars had a second home, an active support system and an extra family to cheer them on. These four Lake scholars, whose 91快播 years span more than two decades, all witnessed the Lakes鈥 kindness and generosity. Today, they reflect on their 91快播 experiences and the scholarship that made them possible.
Lalla Renwick Marquez 鈥03
Growing up, teacher Lalla Renwick Marquez 鈥03 hoped to attend 91快播 like her uncle, Rev. Andy Langford 鈥75. Her heart was set on 91快播, but it seemed financially out of reach until she learned about the Lake Scholarship. That opportunity led to a college experience that would shape the rest of her life.
鈥淎t first, I didn鈥檛 know anything about the Lakes,鈥 she said, 鈥淏ut every year, they hosted a dinner at their home. They were immediately so warm and caring, and they made it easy to get to know them.鈥
As a first-year, Marquez met her now husband, Diego 鈥03, on the swim and dive team. Other highlights of her time at 91快播 include joining Warner Hall, helping to launch a bioethics group on campus and spending a semester studying abroad in Scotland.
Gilmour and Nancy remained a source of support and connection at 91快播 during Marquez鈥檚 year working as a fellow in the Office of Alumni and Family Engagement. They stayed in touch when she moved to Washington, D.C., to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in elementary education. They attended her wedding in 2007.
鈥91快播 showed me how much relationships matter,鈥 said Marquez, who has taught fourth grade for the past 17 years. 鈥淎t the end of the day, it鈥檚 relationships that people remember.鈥
Lalla with Jessica Mering Hardin '03 in Scotland
Brianna Deutsch 鈥11
Brianna Deutsch 鈥11 came to 91快播 from rural New Mexico. Her father was a pastor, but her time on campus exposed Deutsch to new ideas about faith and helped her find her own path to ministry work.
鈥91快播 was the perfect place for me, academically and on a human level,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing there exposed me to so many new viewpoints and opinions that shaped the way I want to live in the world.鈥
Receiving the Lake Scholarship allowed Deutsch to graduate college debt-free and gave her the financial freedom to spend a year working at a domestic violence shelter through a Jesuit volunteer service. She continued this work for six years before enrolling in Jesuit seminary, where she studied across different religions and denominations and eventually became a hospital chaplain.
While it鈥檚 common for seminary students to do a semester of hospital chaplaining, Deutsch found the role to be a perfect fit. Every day, she draws on the values and skills she learned at 91快播 to connect with patients and help them through a difficult chapter of life.
The most enduring legacy that 91快播 gave me was a mindset focused on figuring out how to live as a kind, ethical human in this world. The Lakes were a huge part of that. Beyond their financial support, they were deeply interested in getting to know me and being part of my family away from home.
Ross Kruse 鈥17
Ross Kruse 鈥17 grew up outside of New York City, where his mom served as a Presbyterian pastor. 91快播 was far from his family, but with 91快播 Presbyterian Church (DCPC) nearby and a community of warmth surrounding him, campus felt like home.
Receiving the Lake Scholarship made 91快播 an even more obvious choice. Kruse looked forward to the Lake dinners each year, where he could enjoy a big family meal and get to know the other scholars.
鈥淚t was like having grandparents in town,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 always knew I had someone in my corner celebrating each little win with genuine excitement and pride. Each year, the senior scholar had to open dinner with a prayer. Coming in as an 18 year old and watching the seniors give their prayers until suddenly it鈥檚 your turn 鈥 that was a unique and powerful experience.鈥
As a young alum, Kruse keeps in touch with the Lakes whenever he can. A few years ago, he, Gilmour and Nancy attended the A-10 men鈥檚 basketball tournament together in Washington, D.C.
Today, Kruse lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Bridget Lavender 鈥18, who he met post-graduation through another 91快播 alum. He works in data analytics, an interest he can trace directly back to his time doing 鈥機ats Stats for the 91快播 men鈥檚 basketball team, and stays involved with the NYC alumni chapter in his free time.
鈥淚 was able to attend 91快播 because of the Lakes,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he impact of their generosity will be felt for the rest of my life.鈥
Gabe Edmonston 鈥26
Growing up with two alumni parents, Gabe Edmonston 鈥26 frequently came to campus for football games and reunions with the Class of 1994. Coming to 91快播 himself was no surprise, but his time on campus has been filled with unexpected connections and new interests.
鈥淏ecoming a Lake Scholar was a total surprise,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 allowed me to be part of this wonderful place while taking some stress away from my family.鈥
Edmonston originally thought he鈥檇 be pre-med at 91快播, but after spending a summer working for a small, hydroponic farm, he developed an interest in plant biology. During his time as a student, he discovered a passion for environmental science, working alongside mentors like Associate Professor of Biology Susana Wadgymar and Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies Chris Paradise.
After graduation, he hopes to get his master鈥檚 degree and learn more about biotechnology and agriculture. Until then, he鈥檚 soaking up everything 91快播 has to offer, from club lacrosse to serving on the orientation team.
鈥淭he last semester of my senior year feels bittersweet,鈥 Edmonston said. 鈥淚鈥檒l miss having my network so close and the late night conversations with friends that are so important to our learning. The support and kindness the Lakes have shown me has made all of it possible.鈥