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See the Scholarship Recipient List for 2020 – 21 2020/21 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SCHOOL AT TIME OF SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME APPLICATION Haley A. Apple Memorial Scholarship Fund Cassidy Defferding Shiocton High School Haley A. Apple Memorial Scholarship Fund Lydia Kettner Shiocton High School Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Fund Emmalee Mindock Fox Valley Lutheran High School Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Fund Ethan Gustafson Appleton East High School Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Fund Isabella DeVine Appleton North High School Eric Scharenbrock Bear Paw Resort Antigo Scholarship Fund Tyler Schroepfer Antigo High School Eric Scharenbrock Bear Paw Resort Crandon Scholarship Fund Brandi Okrasinski Crandon High School Bear Paw Resort Scholarship Fund Noah Dettlaf White Lake High School Jerome O. Berg Scholarship Fund Justin Hellweg Appleton West High School Leila I. Blajeski ("Mrs. B") Memorial Scholarship Fund Clarissa Sprangers Kaukauna High School Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Armella Hess University of WI-Milwaukee Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Delaney Hayward University of WI-River Falls Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Gabrielle Piechocki Marquette University Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Nicole Beyer University of WI-Oshkosh Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Nina M. Schlack Carroll University Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Scholarship Fund Sabrina E. Hodgins University of MN-Duluth Jim Bohne Memorial Scholarship Fund Elena Knops Kimberly High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Ben Gilkay Appleton East High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Bradley Lentz Fox Valley Lutheran High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Geoffrey Huenink Appleton North High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Jack Porter Appleton West High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Megan Geerts Appleton East High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund Tillie Carew St. Francis Xavier High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Scholarship Fund William Hodgkiss St. Francis Xavier High School BRILLION FAMILY OF FUNDS Robert and Patricia Endries Family Scholarship Fund Angelina Enneper Brillion High School Robert and Patricia Endries Family Scholarship Fund Joseph Fischer Brillion High School Robert and Patricia Endries Family Scholarship Fund Katie Kratz Brillion High School Robert and Patricia Endries Family Scholarship Fund Morgan Behnke Brillion High School Mary Endries Memorial Scholarship Fund Devon Norman Brillion High School Mary Endries Memorial Scholarship Fund Jessica Bartlett Brillion High School Professional Plating Brillion HS Salutatorian Scholarship Isaac Roehrig Brillion High School James D. Brogan Memorial Scholarship Fund Elanor Fuller Kaukauna High School James D. Brogan Memorial Scholarship Fund Lindsay Van Der Wegen Kaukauna High School Donald & Joyce Byrne Scholarship Fund Karissa Wurster Freedom High School CLINTONVILLE AREA FOUNDATION Philip Jeske Memorial Scholarship Fund Hunter Knapp Clintonville High School Carol J. Johnson Scholarship Fund Erin Viergutz Clintonville High School David and Verna Kuschel Scholarship Fund Tessa Doornink Clintonville High School Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Scholarship Fund Abigail King Clintonville High School Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Scholarship Fund Daniel Rohrer Clintonville High School Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Scholarship Fund Megan Zarling Clintonville High School Joan A. Paulson Scholarship Fund Emma Zwirschitz Clintonville High School Margaret Peeters Memorial Scholarship Fund Jennifer Peeters Clintonville High School Walter and Mabel Schultz Scholastic Fund Caiden Krueger Clintonville High School Walter and Mabel Schultz Scholastic Fund Hunter Knapp Clintonville High School Walter and Mabel Schultz Scholastic Fund Katie Lamberies Clintonville High School Walter and Mabel Schultz Scholastic Fund Sarah Szutkowski Clintonville High School Tiny Truckers Early Childhood Education Scholarship Fund Alejandra Schultz Clintonville High School Jerry Wagenson Memorial Fund Katie Lamberies Clintonville High School CHILTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION John Adema Soccer Scholarship Fund Emily Schmitz Kiel High School John Adema Soccer Scholarship Fund Zachary Welnetz Kiel High School Jerome and Irene Alten Memorial Scholarship Fund Emily Holze Chilton High School Nicole Bangart Memorial Scholarship Fund Bryce Wurm Chilton High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Brady Glidden Chilton High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Emily A. Severson Stockbridge High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Isaac Roehrig Brillion High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Riley Jensen Hilbert High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Sarah Jean Schaefer New Holstein High School Levi T. Cummings Memorial Scholarship Fund Ashley Eichmeier Hilbert High School Josh Hannan Scholarship Fund Evan Lau Hilbert High School Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Fund Benjamin Savage Chilton High School Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Fund Tessa Rudig Chilton High School Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Fund Allison Biese Chilton High School Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Fund Erika Bladow Chilton High School Katie Hemauer Memorial Scholarship Fund Emilee-Elizabeth Maney Chilton High School Adam Hoerth Memorial Scholarship Fund Maverik Ott Chilton High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Alex Riebe Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Austin Wilke Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Emily Schmitz Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Harrison Skrepenski Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Julia Koenig Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Taylor Perl Kiel High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Cailin Schwalbach Brillion High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Claire Ristow Kiel High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Emily Hoerl Chilton High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Harrison Skrepenski Kiel High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Makenna A. Ecker Stockbridge High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Megan Halbach Hilbert High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Morgan Behnke Brillion High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Peyton Schaffer Hilbert High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Sophie Brandt Chilton High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Sydney Lynn Steiner New Holstein High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund Tanner Patrick Turba New Holstein High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Scholarship Fund William J. Langteau Stockbridge High School Ruth and John Mattke Scholarship Fund Jayde Rose Kienbaum New Holstein High School Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Fund Alyssa Marie Moore New Holstein High School Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Fund Megan Kathleen Hau New Holstein High School Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Fund Ryan Charles Schneider New Holstein High School KaNisha Flemming Smile Beautiful Scholarship Fund Brady Glidden Chilton High School KaNisha Flemming Smile Beautiful Scholarship Fund Evan Schmitz Chilton High School Promise Scholarship Fund Megan Propson Chilton High School Tim Reinl Memorial Scholarship Fund Hailey Schwobe Chilton High School Grant Richman Memorial Scholarship Fund Heather Karls Chilton High School Linda L. Schneider Scholarship Fund April Kienbaum New Holstein High School Gordon Umland Educational Scholarship Fund Isabella Meyer Kiel High School Cooney Simon Memorial Scholarship Fund Austyn Krueger Kimberly High School Andrew Davel Memorial Scholarship Fund Dylan Hietpas Menasha High School Mildred Ryan Disher Scholarship Fund Claire Krautkramer St. Mary Catholic High School Susan Drewek Scholarship Fund Gaosheng Yang Appleton West High School Eck Education Scholarship Fund Amaya Salek Manitowoc Lincoln High School Eck Education Scholarship Fund Josiah Welch Valders High School Rev. Dr. Neil T. Eckstein Scholarship for Grace Lutheran Church Sydney Grace Thomas Winneconne High School Ephesians 4:11-13 Scholarship Fund Lucas Stiles Fox Valley Lutheran High School David and Evelyn Fahrbach Scholarship Fund Sarah Seager Menasha High School Kodye Fassbender Memorial Scholarship Fund Joy Vandenberg Appleton North High School Faith Technologies, Inc. Memorial Scholarship Fund Natasha Schwinn George D. Warriner High School Margaret Ferris Scholarship for Hard of Hearing Students Justice Delaney Moore Kimberly High School Hannah Fitton Living Your Dreams Scholarship Emily Phillips Kimberly High School Mary A. Garrow Scholarship for Teachers Fund Morgan Behnke Brillion High School Gold Cross Ambulance Scholarship Fund Sierra Berg Northeast WI Technical School Gold Cross Ambulance Scholarship Fund Susan Tucker Northeast WI Technical School Louis H. and Beula P. Haase College Scholarship Fund Dylan Hietpas Menasha High School Col. Harold L. and Esther Graef Hamilton Scholarship Fund Justin Hellweg Appleton West High School Col. Harold L. and Esther Graef Hamilton Scholarship Fund Manish Raj Appleton West High School Hoeft Family Scholarship Fund Caitlin Niemann Hortonville
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