Area students accept scholarships at recognition program in Beloit
NOTE TO EDITORS: Students are listed by school. Photo files suitable for print are available for download by clicking on the "SRP Photos" link at the bottom of the Web page at http://bigcat.fhsu.edu/currentevents/srp_2010_photos.php. Names in photo identifications are boldfaced on first reference within each school.
HAYS, Kan. -- Several area students accepted scholarships to Fort Hays State University for the 2010-2011 academic year at a recent Student Recognition Program in Beloit.
The Beloit SRP hosts students from the Kansas counties of Mitchell, Cloud, Jewell, Lincoln, Republic and Washington, from Osborne and Downs in Osborne County, and from the Nebraska counties of Clay, Jefferson, Nuckolls and Thayer.
Beloit High School
Jamie Boeckman accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in allied health and a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Denise Orth, assistant professor of allied health.
Boeckman, daughter of John Boeckman, Wamego, and Stacey Boeckman, Beloit, plans to major in radiology.
Carly Goheen accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in English.
She is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Steven Trout, chair of the Department of English.
Goheen, daughter of Brad and Marilyn Goheen, Beloit, plans to major in English.
Kaleb Moeller accepted a $500 Copper Academic Award.
He is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Jordana LaFantasie, instructor of biological sciences.
Moeller, son of Ken and Jan Moeller, Beloit, plans to major in biology education.
Emily Pahls accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in chemistry and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Jim Hohman, chair of the Department of Chemistry.
Pahls, daughter of Curt and Karen Pahls, Beloit, plans a career in pharmacy.
Shanae Porter accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in teacher education.
She is pictured with Hammond and Joe Chretien, assistant professor of technology studies.
Porter, daughter of Tim and Janet Porter, GlenElder, plans to major in teacher education.
Nicole Tyson accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in biology and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with Hammond and LaFantasie.
Tyson, daughter of Scott Tyson and Stacy Lattin, Beloit, plans a career in physical therapy.
Ashley Wiles accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in physics and a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award.
She is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Jack Maseberg, assistant professor of physics.
Wiles, daughter of David and Karen Finney, Beloit, plans to major in physics.
Garret Zachary accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in history and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
He is pictured with Hammond and Dr. David Goodlett, assistant professor of history.
Zachary, son of Stephen and Arlene Zachary, Beloit, plans to major in history.
Concordia High School
Cassie Lowell accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in communication studies and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Linn Ann Hintington, associate professor of communication studies.
Lowell, daughter of Jim and Lori Lowell, Concordia, plans to major in communication studies.
Lakeside High School
Joel Cushing accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in health and human performance and a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award.
He is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Anita M. Walters, instructor of health and human performance.
Cushing, son of William and Mary Cushing, Downs, plans to major in health and human performance.
Ryan Gasper accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in agriculture and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. He also won the drawing for a $400 Student Recognition Program scholarship.
He is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Bob Stephenson, associate professor of agriculture. He is also pictured with Hammond and Jon Armstrong, assistant director of admissions, left.
Gasper, son of Joe and Judy Gasper, Tipton, plans to major in agriculture.
Lincoln High School
Derrick Aufdemberge accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in agriculture and a $500 Copper Academic Award.
He is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Dr. Bob Stephenson, associate professor of agriculture.
Aufdemberge, son of Alan and Vicki Aufdemberge, Lincoln, plans to major in agribusiness.
Linn High School
Rachel Meyer accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in nursing and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Becky Sander, associate professor of nursing.
Meyer, daughter of Dan and Jane Meyer, Linn, plans to major in nursing.
Paige Nutsch accepted a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in health and human performance.
She is pictured with Hammond and Anita Walters, instructor of health and human performance.
Nutsch, daughter of James and Lori Nutsch, Linn, plans to major in athletic training.
Osborne High School
Andrea Cady accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in history and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Dr. David Goodlett, assistant professor of history.
Cady, daughter of Tom and Judy Cady, Osborne, plans to major in history.
Pike Valley High School
Zakk Reid accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in psychology.
He is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Tamara Lynn,instructor of justice studies.
Reid, son of Daniel and Charlene Reid, Courtland, plan to major in psychology.
St. John's High School
Lyn Gengler accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in elementary education.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Joe Chretien, assistant professor of technology studies.
Gengler, daughter of Craig and Jolene Gengler, Beloit, plans to major in elementary education.
Kinley Kee won the laptop drawing.
She is pictured with Hammond,left, and John Armstrong, assistant director of admissions, far left.
Superior High School
Mercedes McClure accepted a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in art.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Lee Powers, chair of the Department of Art and Design.
McClure, daughter of Heide Sallee, Superior, Neb., plans to major in art.
Taylor Norsworthy accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award and a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in allied health.
She is pictured with Hammond and Denise Orth, assistant professor of allied health.
Norsworthy, daughter of Jim and Sheri Borkholder, Superior, Neb., plans to major in radiology.
Lacey Ward accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in teacher education and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with Hammond and Joe Chretien, assistant professor of technology studies.
Ward, daughter of Rodney and Janice Ward, Superior, Neb., plans to major in elementary education.
Sylvan Unified High School
Elise Schulteis accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in nursing and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
She is pictured with Hammond and Becky Sander, associate professor of nursing.
Schulteis, daughter of Kirk and Kammie Schulteis, Sylvan Grove, plans to major in nursing.
Kody Workman accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award.
He is pictured with Hammond and Dr. Jim Hohman, chair of the Department of Chemistry.
Workman, son of Pete Workman and Linda Haring, Lincoln, plans a career in medicine
Tescott High School
Tyler Adams accepted a $500 Academic Opportunity Award in physics.
He is pictured with President Edward. H. Hammond, left, and Dr. Jack Maseberg, assistant professor of history.
Adams, son of Mike Adams and Tina Baker, Tescott, plans to major in physics.
Stetson Robison accepted a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in physics and an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.
He is pictured with Hammond and Maseberg.
Robison, son of Billy and Kathy Robison, Beverly, plans to major in physics.
Tipton Catholic High School
Megan Hake accepted a $1,200 Miller Black and Gold Academic Award and a $900 Academic Opportunity Award in teacher education.
She is pictured with President Edward H. Hammond, left, and Joe Chretien, assistant professor of technology studies.