LOCALChief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremonyNavajo Preparatory School graduate Destinee D. Dale reviews a program during the Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesNavajo Nation Vice President Jonathan Nez talks about attending college during the Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesNavajo Nation President Russell Begaye spoke about the importance of higher education to recipients of the Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesMartha Dailey holds the medal she received as recipient of the Chief Manuelito Scholarship in 1991. Dailey was the keynote speaker at this year's awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesMartha Dailey told students to search for mentors to help with classes during her keynote address at the Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesSheldon T. Curley, center, listens to the keynote speaker during the Chief Manuelito awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesNazhoona Betsuie, left, and Britany Begaye wait to be recognized for receiving the Chief Manuelito Scholarship during the awards ceremony on Friday at the Henderson Fine Arts Center at San Juan College in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesKirtland Central High School graduate Randall R. Marshall, left, talks to Navajo Nation Council Delegate Nathaniel Brown after receiving the Chief Manuelito Scholarship on Friday in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesAaron Troglia, left, receives a copy of a biography about Navajo leader Annie Dodge Wauneka from Danielle Slim, an office specialist for the Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financial Aid, during the Chief Manuelito Scholarship awards ceremony on Friday in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily Times