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, 2004

Contact: Ryan Diehl media@emporia.edu (620) 341-5454

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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, Emporia

Computer Information Systems

Jessica John, Gridley

Financial Executives Institute

Rebecca Cooper, Emporia

Marketing
Nancy Nutter, Scott City

Stephen J. Butcher MBA
Angela Teter, Princeton

National Business Education Association
Jennifer Owen, Wilsey

Wall 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 Moreau

Council Grove
Drew Montgomery

Emporia
Bryan Brady
Christopher Dale
Jefferson Goseland
Krystin Philbrook
Arsjad Sjamsuddin
Enterprise
J. Tyler Paul

Gridley
Jessica John

Kingman
Jake McCabe

Leroy
Brady Webb

Linwood
Sundee Sipe

Madison
Jacob Knobloch

Marysville
Jessica Bruna

Melvern
Dustin Wise

Oketo
Jessica Prebyl

Olathe
Crystal Castrop
Denise Estes
Matthew Hogan

Ottawa
Stephanie Norris

Overbrook
Jodi Bachelor

Overland Park
Calvin Gast
Jamey Hasselle
Scott Klamm

Paola
Andrea Caswell

Pleasanton
Robin Bortzfield

Pomona
Shayleen Love

Silver Lake
Cristi Johnson

Syracuse
Lisa Haslett

Tecumseh
Diane Vogel

Waverly
Kelly Williams

Wellsville
Sarah Eatinger

Wichita
Loren Flahrty
Amanda Stratton

Wilsey
Jennifer Owen

Yates 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 Moreau

Burlington
Janelle Shoup

DeSoto
Sherry Moffitt

Emporia
Rebecca Cooper
Rachel Hoopes
Bradley Johnson
Jessica Tufts

Hesston
Derek Young

Lawrence
Marc Connelly

Overland Park
Harmonie Zdanek

Prairie Village
Erin Carnahan

Princeton
Angela Teter

Topeka
Brett Henry

Valley Center
Blake Fiene

Wellington
Mitchell Spencer


The Pi Omega Pi national business teacher education honor society announced its 2004 inductees:

Pleasanton
Robin Bortzfield

Waverly
Kelly Williams


The Fourth XBRL Internation Academic Competition Team recognized its members:

Burlington
Sara Noonan

Emporia
Rebecca Cooper

Gridley
Jessica John

Olathe
Jeremy Luby

Wichita
Natalie Standing

Karlovo, Bulgaria
Deain Taouchanov

Princeton
Angela Teter

 

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