Hansen Foundation
LOGAN — The Dane G. Hansen Foundation of Logan has named 228 high school seniors from 43 northwest Kansas schools as winners in its 50th annual scholarship competition.
In selecting award winners, the scholarship committee considered proficiency in verbal and writing skills. Other important factors are academic records, test scores, and community service in which the student may have participated.
Seven students have won Hansen Leader of Tomorrow scholarships. These awards are for $10,000 and may be renewable for three additional years. Renewal of scholarships is based upon continued regard for the principles which guided the success of the late Dane G. Hansen, a 3.00 or better GPA at the college level and a progress update describing progress towards educational goals.
This year’s winners include:
Kenneth Fisher, Hays High School
Isabelle Jones, Hays High School
Clay Guttery, Osborne High School
Hailey Gier, Russell High School
Charles Foote, Hoxie High School
Thirty-five Hansen Scholar winners were selected. The stipend of $6,500 was granted for one year and may be renewable for three additional years. Renewal of scholarships is: based upon continued regard for the principles which guided the success of the late Dane G. Hansen, a 3.00 or better GPA at the college level and a progress update describing progress towards educational goals.
This year’s winners include:
Taegan Shannon, Ellis High School
Aiden Burton, KAMS/Hays High School
Kolynn Denning, Hays High School
Brett Dreher, Hays High School
Caleb King, Hays High School
Ken Shaffer, Hays High School
John Weisenborn, Hays High School
Madox Zimmerman, Hays High School
Gordon Schroeder, TMP-Marian High School
Payton Bailey, Norton Comm. High School
Tyler Stewart, Norton Comm. High School
Kaitlin Kendig, Osborne High School
Michael VanDerVeen, Phillipsburg High School
Andrew Anderson, Rawlins Co. High School
Alexander Redinger, KAMS/Rawlins Co. High School
Bryan Garvert, Plainville High School
Kyzer Schiltz, Hoxie High School
Ruby Gomel-Osthoff, Smith Center High School
The Foundation offered seventy scholarships for Hansen Student winners. These awards are for $4,000 and may be renewed for one additional year provided the student has maintained a satisfactory academic record.
This year’s winners include:
Dallynn Dinkel, St. Francis High School
Morgan Armbrister, Ellis High School
Addison Kohl, Ellis High School
Maleah Vine, Ellis High School
Reagan Bates, Hays High School
Riley Dreher, Hays High School
Cason Grezeszak, Hays High School
Cooper L. Johnson, Hays High School
Truman Johnson, Hays High School
Hannah Koster, Hays High School
Julia Kuhl, Hays High School
Emmaline Leuschner, Hays High School
Mason Schleicher, Hays High School
Catherine Schmidt, Hays High School
Jake Brady, TMP-Marian High School
Caleb Marintzer, TMP-Marian High School
William Robinson, TMP-Marian High School
Breanna Seiler, TMP-Marian High School
Zolton Beckner, Quinter High School
Hans Deaton, Quinter High School
Kyler Glick, Quinter High School
Harlan Pancost, Sylvan-Lucas Unified High School
Anastacia Franz, Oakley High School
Hallie Thielen, Sylvan-Lucas Unified High School
Carter Krier, Oakley High School
Hayden Stubbs, Oakley High School
Granberry, Norton Comm. High School
Mareesa Hempler, Norton Comm. High School
Ella Juenemann, Norton Comm. High School
Collin Simmons, Norton Comm. High School
Colton Stover, Norton Comm. High School
Grace William, Osborne High School
Makayla Doering, Minneapolis High School
Hannah Kennedy, Phillipsburg High School
Callie Leidig, Phillipsburg High School
Clara Kastens, Rawlins Co. High School
Jackson Gasper, Stockton High School
Noah Griffin, Plainville High School
Mason Rohr, Russell High School
Madison Sohm, Russell High School
Samuel Watkins, Hoxie High School
Kyler Elliott, Smith Center High School
Easton Hrabe, Smith Center High School
For students interested in seeking competence through career and technical education in one of the pre-approved schools in Northwest Kansas, the Foundation offered the following scholarships. These awards are for $4,000 and may be renewed for one additional year provided the student has maintained a satisfactory academic record.
The winners of the Career and Technical Education scholarships include:
Jesus Quezada, St. Francis High School
Ashton McAtee, St. Francis High School
Jessiah McDougal, Decatur Comm. High School
Talan Sauvage, Decatur Comm. High School
Kamden Keller, Ellis High School
Chance Jimenez, Ellis High School
Gavyn Wildeman, Ellis High School
Jayten Wickham, Hays High School
Jayne Brooks, Hays High School
Kyleigh Brown, Hays High School
Kaden Haas, Hays High School
Lauren Klein, Hays High School
Carter Lang, Hays High School
Brett Luetters, Hays High School
Ava Matter, Hays High School
Madison Mayers, Hays High School
Cole McDonough, Hays High School
Tori Miller, Hays High School
Nikole Orender, Hays High School
Blake Pflaum, Hays High School
Katelynn Redding, Hays High School
Maritza Resendiz, Hays High School
Cali Richmeier, Hays High School
Taryn Rueschhoff, Hays High School
Gizel Ruiz, Hays High School
Samantha Sanderson, Hays High School
Gizel Ruiz, Hays High School
Samantha Sanderson, Hays High School
Karley Schlautman, Hays High School
Savannah Schmitz, Hays High School
Lillian Wellbrock, Hays High School
Juliana Dinkel, Victoria High School
Jebediah Miller, Victoria High School
Jillian Schmidt, Victoria High School
Levi Wellbrock, Victoria High School
Matthew Mader, Quinter High School.
Heidi Simon, Quinter High School
Jadyn Gallentine, Wheatland High School.
Leeta Gorczyca, Wheatland High School
Emma Zerr, Wheatland High School
Evan Walt, Hill City High School
Cameron Atkins, Hill City High School
Garrett Billips, Hill City High School
Serenity Desaire, Hill City High School
Cade Dinkel, Hill City High School
Alexander Hamel, Hill City High School
Sylar Rohr, Hill City High School
Gavin Braun, Norton Comm. High School
Brynna Brown, Norton Comm. High School
Ella Clark, Norton Comm. High School
Eli Jones, Norton Comm. High School
Rylie Linner, Norton Comm. High School
Dawson Lantz, Osborne High School
Addison Poore, Osborne High School
Makayla Murphy, Natoma High School
Rhett Kats, Logan High School
Caleb Sparks, Logan High School
Damien Gregory, Phillipsburg High School.
Carmen Manz, Phillipsburg High School
Kayden Hudson, Phillipsburg High School.
Seth Keeten, Phillipsburg High School
Amaya Michael, Phillipsburg High School
Eli Holle, Rawlins Co. High School
Abigail Molina, Plainville High School
Ryleigh Gardner, Stockton High School
Cason Iwanski, Stockton High School
Emerson Lowry, Stockton High School
Brin Muir, Stockton High School
Emerson Lowry, Stockton High School
Brin Muir, Stockton High School
Dax Ervin, Russell High School
Jaden Ney, Russell High School
Kelvie Reeves, Russell High School
Harlie Walker, Russell High School
Mason Berls, Goodland High School
Brady Brumbaugh, Goodland High School
Zach Thorson, Goodland High School
Kaitlyn Maruska, Smith Center High School
Teagan Maxwell, Smith Center High School
Hannah Ratliff, Smith Center High School
Kambree Lahnanen, Colby High School
Logan Nolan, Colby High School
Lyssa Rinehart, Colby High School
Allison Zimmerman, Colby High School
Kylee Cox, Trego Comm. High School
Graeden Deines, Trego Comm. High School
Jaryn Windholz, Trego Comm. High School
Makenna Gibbs, Wallace Co. High School
Kenli Larson, Wallace Co. High School
Jyma Stafford, Wallace Co. High School
Lincoln Stramel, Wallace Co. High School
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