School of Business honors top students
The ESU School of Business recognized its top students at its annual honors banquet. John C. Dicus, President and CEO of Capitol Federal Savings Bank and Capitol Federal Financial gave the keynote address.
The following students were presented with scholarships traditionally at the banquet by the School of Business:
Business Faculty Endowed Student Scholarship
Brett Henry, Topeka
Charles D. and Marjorie L. Freeman Scholarship
Jessica D. Tufts, EmporiaComputer Information Systems
Jessica John, Gridley
Financial Executives Institute
Rebecca Cooper, Emporia
Marketing
Nancy Nutter, Scott CityStephen J. Butcher MBA
Angela Teter, PrincetonNational Business Education Association
Jennifer Owen, WilseyWall Street Journal
Natalie Moreau, Baldwin City
The following senior honor students, with cumulative grade point averages of at least 3.5, were also recognized:
Baldwin City
Natalie MoreauCouncil Grove
Drew MontgomeryEmporia
Bryan Brady
Christopher Dale
Jefferson Goseland
Krystin Philbrook
Arsjad Sjamsuddin
Enterprise
J. Tyler PaulGridley
Jessica JohnKingman
Jake McCabeLeroy
Brady WebbLinwood
Sundee SipeMadison
Jacob KnoblochMarysville
Jessica BrunaMelvern
Dustin WiseOketo
Jessica PrebylOlathe
Crystal Castrop
Denise Estes
Matthew HoganOttawa
Stephanie NorrisOverbrook
Jodi BachelorOverland Park
Calvin Gast
Jamey Hasselle
Scott KlammPaola
Andrea CaswellPleasanton
Robin BortzfieldPomona
Shayleen LoveSilver Lake
Cristi JohnsonSyracuse
Lisa HaslettTecumseh
Diane VogelWaverly
Kelly WilliamsWellsville
Sarah EatingerWichita
Loren Flahrty
Amanda StrattonWilsey
Jennifer OwenYates Center
Laura Massoth
The 2003-2005 Capitol Federal Scholars were recognized. The Capitol Federal Savings scholarship program recognizes students in the ESU School of Business who have graduated from a Kansas high school and have a minimum 3.25 grade point average. Students selected as CFSS are also expected to develop and exhibit leadership skills while at ESU. This scholarship is renewable and is awarded in addition to other university scholarships. The annual awards range from $1,000 for freshmen to $2,000 for graduate students. Those students include:
Baldwin City
Natalie MoreauBurlington
Janelle ShoupDeSoto
Sherry MoffittEmporia
Rebecca Cooper
Rachel Hoopes
Bradley Johnson
Jessica TuftsHesston
Derek YoungLawrence
Marc ConnellyOverland Park
Harmonie ZdanekPrairie Village
Erin CarnahanPrinceton
Angela TeterTopeka
Brett HenryValley Center
Blake FieneWellington
Mitchell Spencer
The Pi Omega Pi national business teacher education honor society announced
its 2004 inductees:
Pleasanton
Robin BortzfieldWaverly
Kelly Williams
The Fourth XBRL Internation Academic Competition Team recognized its
members:
Burlington
Sara NoonanEmporia
Rebecca CooperGridley
Jessica JohnOlathe
Jeremy LubyWichita
Natalie StandingKarlovo, Bulgaria
Deain TaouchanovPrinceton
Angela Teter
Last Updated July 2, 2007>

