Scholars
rotary international SCHOLARSHIP
The Rotary Foundation Scholarship is designed to further international understanding and friendly relations between people of different countries. The program provides scholarships to allow students to attend college in any country where Rotary is represented. Scholarships cover all expenses including room, board, tuition, transportation, and related costs and can be worth $23,000 or more.
2006
Laura Jones, French and MBA, Lenexa
Mary Kate Ludwig, history and pre-law, Beloit
2004
John O'Hara, finance, Salina
Lynn Schwarz, animal science and industry, Gower, Missouri
2003
Heidi Durflinger, marketing, Belleville
2001
Suzanne Goering, agricultural economics and international studies, Newton
2000
Liz Neufeld, agricultural economics, Inman
1999
Sam Halabi, political science and natural resources/environmental sciences, El Dorado
1998
Justin Kastner, food science and industry, Manhattan
Tim Riemann, agricultural economics and pre-law, Derby
1997
Chris Hansen, nuclear engineering, Goodland
Ara Schlaman, biology, Topeka
1996
Paul Friedrichs, agricultural economics, Bremen
1994
Julie A. Sellers, modern languages, Florance
1993
David Foster, milling science and management, Larned
1992
Scott Truhlar, pre-medicine and pre-law, Ellsworth
Angie Stinchcomb, economics and political science, Russell
1991
Signe Balch, biology, Baldwin City
Kevin Forrest, mechanical engineering, Larned
1990
Janelle Larson, animal sciences and industry and social sciences, Hiawatha (declined in order to accept the Rhodes)
Mandy Miller, modern languages, German, Ottawa
Kipp Schoen, engineering, Downs
Robert Wyer, English, Maple Hill
1989
Jan Kinsler, elementary education, Spivey
Dan Owens, modern languages, German, and economics, Shawnee
Jill M. Warren, modern languages, German, and business, Olathe
1988
Susan Baird, mass communications, Independence
Candise Leonard, human ecology and mass communications, Hoyt
Elizabeth Wulf, bakery science and management, Newton
1987
Teresa Lewis, electrical engineering, Colby
1986
Brett Lambert, political science, Brewster, New York
1985
Kermit Rainman, geography and secondary education, Ulysses
1982
Patricia Schlegel, economics and applied music, Ness City
1981
Patricia McGowan, landscape architecture, Columbia, Missouri
1979
Don Gallup, nuclear engineering, Blue Rapids
1978
Sara Dickerson, business, Prairie Village
1976
James Bell, music, Manhattan
1975
Elaine Beckman, fashion design, Kansas City, Missouri
LeAnn House, music, Goodland
1974
Carol Patterson, interior architecture, Topeka
