ESU honors tenth class of Capitol Federal Savings Scholars
Reserved for business students from Kansas high schools who maintain a 3.25 or better grade point average, the Capitol Federal Savings Scholarship is benefiting 28 students in its tenth year at ESU.
“The Capitol Federal Savings Scholars program at Emporia State University was the first established by the Cap Fed Foundation,” said Jack Dicus, Capitol Federal chairman emeritus. “We are proud to have provided these scholarships for undergraduate and graduate business majors since 2002.”
2011-2012 Capitol Federal Savings Scholars include:
Freshmen
Courtney Cox, Olathe
Sara Dunkin, Topeka
Micah Offermann, Topeka
Nicole Rottinghaus, Baileyville
Mallory Walden, Wichita
Eric Wietharn, St. Marys
Sophomores
Stephanie Anderson, Emporia
Kristi Bretches, McPherson
Brynna Demotte, Topeka
Dallas Fillmore, Osage City
Amanda Heiman, Topeka
Lindsay Holthaus, Topeka
Juniors
Matthew Crome, Westphalia
Michael Luthi, Madison
Tessa McMahan, Clay Center
Victoria Slinkard, Medicine Lodge
Seniors
Rachel DeLay, Holton
Angela Gifford, Waverly
Jayme Hardtarfer, Lawrence
Anthony Mercer, Emporia
Krista Saylor, Newton
Jordan Schawe, Madison
Mallory West, Lawrence
MBA Students
Caitlin Eck, Bartlett
Carissa Garcia, Newton
Jason Rowland, Emporia
Olson Kilmer, Lawrence
Nicole Skala, Newton



