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September 2, 2020

K-State Rodeo scholarships awarded

Submitted by Casy Winn

The K-State Rodeo Club, a registered departmental student organization, and Advisory Council awarded $29,400 in financial assistance for 2020-21. Committee members awarded the following students as scholarship recipients for the upcoming school year: 

Haley Vollmer, freshman in business, KSU Rodeo/Mary Vanier Family Scholarship. 

Kyleigh Winn, freshman in ag communications and journalism, Bob Clore Memorial Scholarship.

Tanner Jackman, senior in business, Mike Petrie Family Scholarship.

Carlie Jones, sophomore in apparel and textiles; and Jessica Klumpe, senior in animal sciences and industry-production management option, David W. Fitzgerald Rodeo Scholarship.

Tabitha Tschanz, junior in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine, Richard B. Warren Scholarship. 

K-State Rodeo Advisory Council Scholarships: Ryan Bertha, senior in park management and conservation; Makaeli Burkham, junior in animal sciences and industry, production management option; Lukas Dierks, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, business option; Sage Dierks, sophomore in ag business; Daytona Lutz-Dobbins, animal sciences and industry, production management option; Madison Helm, junior in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine; Bella Horvat, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, production management option; Kenzie Jones, senior in pre-med; Corey Larsen, senior in ag economics; Brianna Maudlin, junior in animal sciences and industry, production management option; Sami O'Day, junior in animal sciences and industry, production management option; Max Yates, senior in mechanical engineering; Aiden Ballinger, sophomore in athletic training and rehabilitation; Kaylee Couch, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine; Clare Kohl, freshman in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine; Brandi Schnitkey, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine; and Marissa Ziebarth, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, pre-veterinary medicine.