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Scholarship Recipient List for 2019-2020 2019/20 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Alana Christen Appleton West High School Fund Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Benjamin Maas Fox Valley Lutheran High School Fund Appleton Rotary Foundation Scholarship Olivia Van Hammond Appleton East High School Fund Jerome O. Berg Scholarship Fund Grace Dempsey Appleton West High School Leila I. Blajeski ("Mrs. B") Memorial Haley Baeten Kaukauna High School Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Nicole Beyer UW-Oshkosh Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Hannah E. Foley UW-Madison Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Cari A. Hansen Carroll University Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Delaney Hayward UW-River Falls Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Anna Hietpas UW-Oshkosh Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Sabrina E. Hodgins University of MN Duluth Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Gabrielle Piechocki Marquette University Scholarship Fund Joyce Bytof Memorial Cancer Survivor Nina M. Schlack Neenah High School Scholarship Fund Jim Bohne Memorial Scholarship Fund Tatum Schwobe Kimberly High School Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Michael Garrity Appleton North High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Tobias Kern Appleton West High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Alicen Kjorlien Appleton North High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Grayson Koehler Fox Valley Lutheran High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Nathan Lemons Appleton East High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Max Metropulos Xavier High School Scholarship Fund Page 1 of 19 SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Pimjai Phakamad Xavier High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Olivia Reichardt Appleton East High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Elizabeth Santos Fox Valley Lutheran High School Scholarship Fund Joseph N. Berg and Theodore C. Berg Golf Sara Schrader Appleton West High School Scholarship Fund BRILLION FAMILY OF FUNDS Professional Plating Brillion HS Salutatorian Brianna Popp Brillion High School Scholarship Robert and Patricia Endries Family Emily Cohen Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Robert and Patricia Endries Family Ashley Giese Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Robert and Patricia Endries Family Brianna Popp Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Robert and Patricia Endries Family George Witt Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Mary Endries Memorial Scholarship Fund Myranda Blankenship Brillion High School James D. Brogan Memorial Scholarship Fund Reis Schweiner Kaukauna High School Donald & Joyce Byrne Scholarship Fund Paige Dollevoet Freedom High School CLINTONVILLE AREA FOUNDATION Philip Jeske Memorial Scholarship Fund Tabitha Lee Breitrick Clintonville High School Carol J. Johnson Scholarship Fund Tarah Malotky Clintonville High School David and Verna Kuschel Scholarship Fund Kelsey Keller Clintonville High School Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Sierra Hunstable Clintonville High School Scholarship Fund Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Shelby Steenbock Clintonville High School Scholarship Fund Arno and Eleanor Olson High School Rebecca Van Asten Clintonville High School Scholarship Fund Joan A. Paulson Scholarship Fund Sierra Hunstable Clintonville High School Margaret Peeters Memorial Scholarship Kaylie Branstrom Clintonville High School Fund Margaret Peeters Memorial Scholarship Jocelyn Denise Clintonville High School Fund Engelhardt Page 2 of 19 SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Walter and Mabel Schultz Scholastic Fund Tabitha Lee Breitrick Clintonville High School CHILTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION John Adema Soccer Scholarship Fund Greta Horneck Kiel High School John Adema Soccer Scholarship Fund Allen Steffen Kiel High School Jerome and Irene Alten Memorial Julia Kopecky Chilton High School Scholarship Fund Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Isaac Koehler Brillion High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Evan George Petrie New Holstein High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Melanie Joan Van Oss Stockbridge High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Sarah Weber Chilton High School Edward J. Casper Family Scholarship Fund Naomi Wendell Hilbert High School Levi T. Cummings Memorial Scholarship Alexandria Marie Hilbert High School Fund Bangart Josh Hannan Scholarship Fund Rece Sweere Hilbert High School Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Jenna Chaussee Chilton High School Fund Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Abigail Reimer Chilton High School Fund Henry and Delores Hammer Scholarship Mackenzie Taylor Chilton High School Fund Katie Hemauer Memorial Scholarship Fund Nathan Kaplon Chilton High School Katie Hemauer Memorial Scholarship Fund Jenna Vande Hey Stockbridge High School Adam Hoerth Memorial Scholarship Fund Jacob Criter Chilton High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Jacalyn Crom Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Courtney Eberle Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Allyson Jeanty Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Logan Manz Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Allen Steffen Kiel High School Milton H. Kuether Scholarship Fund Jordyn Walters Kiel High School Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Courtney Eberle Kiel High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Olivia R. Fox New Holstein High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Haley Grube Chilton High School Scholarship Fund Page 3 of 19 SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Jenna Kasten Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Dakota Maertz Hilbert High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Josie McDaniel Brillion High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Kaitlin Merwin Chilton High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Garrett John Preston New Holstein High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Kassandra Roehrig Hilbert High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Jenna Schweitzer Kiel High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Melanie Joan Van Oss Stockbridge High School Scholarship Fund Violet and Ruben Laack Memorial Jenna Vande Hey Stockbridge High School Scholarship Fund Ruth and John Mattke Scholarship Fund Mia P. Blatz New Holstein High School Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Kaitie Ireland Childers New Holstein High School Fund Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Sara Karen Haugen New Holstein High School Fund Samantha Nelson Memorial Scholarship Delaney Jean Meinert New Holstein High School Fund KaNisha Flemming Smile Beautiful Max Rudig Chilton High School Scholarship Fund KaNisha Flemming Smile Beautiful Hannah Schumacher Chilton High School Scholarship Fund Reymon A. Carreon Promise Scholarship Fund Acosta Michelle Chavez Promise Scholarship Fund Escalera Promise Scholarship Fund Michael Garcia Promise Scholarship Fund Janeidi Hernandez Promise Scholarship Fund Melina Lopez Chilton High School Tim Reinl Memorial Scholarship Fund Sarah Weber Chilton High School Adolph Stoelting Scholarship Fund Caroline Heckmann Kiel High School Adolph Stoelting Scholarship Fund Allen Steffen Kiel High School Gordon Umland Educational Scholarship Brooke Gerhartz New Holstein High School Fund Cooney Simon Memorial Scholarship Fund Will Hinz Kimberly High School Page 4 of 19 SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Coach Gene and Ann Davis Memorial Theresa Lynn Seering Lawrence University Scholarship Fund Andrew Davel Memorial Scholarship Fund Bo Nelson Menasha High School Mildred Ryan Disher Scholarship Fund Grace Kobussen Kaukauna High School Susan Drewek Scholarship Fund Taylor Sunke Appleton West High School Eck Education Scholarship Fund James Vandenhouten Manitowoc Lincoln High School Eck Education Scholarship Fund Brandon Wille Kiel High School Rev. Dr. Neil T. Eckstein Scholarship for Morgan Mae Zeinert Winneconne High School Grace Lutheran Chu Ephesians 4:11-13 Scholarship Fund Caden Rindt Fox Valley Lutheran High School Kodye Fassbender Memorial Scholarship Allison Hammond Appleton North High School Fund Kodye Fassbender Memorial Scholarship Imagine R. Manders Appleton North High School Fund Faith Technologies, Inc. Memorial Olivia McTrusty Sheboygan Lutheran HS Scholarship Fund Margaret Ferris Scholarship for Hard of Jamie Van Rooy Appleton East High School Hearing Students Hannah Fitton Living Your Dreams Emma L. Kimball Appleton North High School Scholarship Gold Cross Ambulance Scholarship Fund Jose Arce Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Louis H. and Beula P. Haase College Amanda Argall Neenah High School Scholarship Fund Col. Harold L. and Esther Graef Hamilton Charles Duimistra Appleton West High School Scholarship Fund Col. Harold L. and Esther Graef Hamilton Joseph Georger Appleton West High School Scholarship Fund Page 5 of 19 SCHOLARSHIP NAME RECIPIENT NAME SCHOOL AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION Hoeft Family Scholarship Fund Miranda Daane Hortonville High School Hoeft Family Scholarship Fund Aliza Van
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