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Local Students Receive Scholarships Totaling More Than $30,000 from the Community Foundation

Seventeen area students pursuing higher education and a local teacher have been awarded more than $30,000 in scholarships and recognition awards from the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri.

Recipients of the scholarships, most of which come from permanently endowed funds at the Community Foundation, will receive financial support towards the accredited post-secondary institution they are attending in the 2022-2023 school year. One fund also provides a teacher recognition award and grant to provide classroom resources.

Each scholarship fund has its own criteria representing the donor’s or honoree’s interests or legacy. 

Most of the scholarships are endowed, which means a portion of the earnings of each fund is reinvested for continued growth, providing future scholarships and awards to deserving students.

This year’s recipients include:
• Katherine Hogge and Megan Howell, students at Quincy University, received the Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Scholarship. 
• Leah Dorothy and Lowell Sparrow, graduates of John Wood Community College, received the George & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship.
• Luke Mettemeyer, a graduate of Quincy Senior High School, received the Becky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship.
• Kaiser Greenwell, a graduate of Hannibal High School, received the Hannibal High School Class of 1955 Scholarship.
• Kayla Maguire, a graduate of Quincy Senior High School, received the F. Lee & Joan Kammerlohr Family Scholarship. 
• Faith Harrison, a graduate of Western High School, received the Dorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship. 
• Alexia Holt, graduate of Canton R-V High School, and Ashley Kaylor, graduate of Highland High School, received scholarships from the Ben C. and Etta M. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Luke Chevalier, a graduate of Quincy Senior High School, received the Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship.
• Caleb Juette, a graduate of Palmyra Senior High School, received a scholarship from the Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund.
• Augustine Mahsman, a graduate of Palmyra Senior High School, received a scholarship from the Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund. Hope Hudson, Kinsey Tiemann, and Jacob Webster graduates of Palmyra Senior High School, renewed scholarships from the Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund.
• Keaton Boltz, a graduate of Canton R-V High School, received the Tom and Judy Zenge Fund Scholarship.
• Clint Smith, a teacher at Canton R-V High School, received the Tom and Judy Zenge Fund Teacher Recognition Award.

Amelia A. Bauner, Frances A. Hall and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund - Quincy University
Katherine Hogge and Megan Howell are students at Quincy University majoring in education with plans to pursue careers in teaching. 

The Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund annually provides a scholarship to aid in the payment of tuition to students residing in Adams County and who are enrolled at Quincy University pursuing a degree in education. 

Amelia Bauner, a retired teacher with a continuous service record of 44 years in the Quincy Public Schools, died May 2008 at the age of 99. “Mrs. Bauner had very little family, but many friends. She wanted to do something for the community and to honor her brother and sister,” stated her attorney when the fund was established.  

George & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund – John Wood Community College
Leah Dorothy is a graduate of John Wood Community College. She will attend Western Illinois University for veterinary studies.  

Lowell Sparrow is a graduate of John Wood Community College. He will attend Illinois College to study agriculture.  

The George & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund provides one or more scholarships for a former student or graduate of John Wood Community College entering his or her junior or senior year at an accredited college or university pursuing a bachelor’s degree with a major in an agricultural-related field. Sharen Borrowman established this scholarship in memory of her husband, George, who died in 2009. George was a third generation farmer in Pike County, IL. “Farming was his life,” said Sharen. “I want to help with someone’s education and to honor George and his life.” 

Becky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund - Quincy (IL) Senior High School 
Luke Mettemeyer is a graduate of Quincy Senior High School. He is the son of Stacey and Randy Mettemeyer of Quincy. Luke will attend Danville Area Community College and major in physical education.  

The Becky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund provides a scholarship at an accredited two-year or four-year institution for a Quincy High School senior intending to pursue a degree in education. Becky Swisher Crowe taught at Quincy Junior High School and Quincy Senior High School. She was killed March 9, 1979 in an automobile accident on her way to work. Her colleagues immediately set up a scholarship in her name. “Becky loved kids and teaching,” said her best friend Karen Bottorff. “Whenever she was around, it was a happier place.” In 2006, the scholarship was transferred to the Community Foundation to ensure Becky’s name and legacy endured. 

Hannibal High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund - Hannibal (MO) High School 
Kaiser Greenwell is a graduate of Hannibal High School and is the son of Ron Greenwell and the late Lindsay Greenwell of Hannibal. Kaiser will attend University of Central Missouri at Warrensburg to study construction management.   

The Hannibal High School Class of 1955 Scholarship Fund provides a scholarship to a Hannibal High School graduate who will be attending an accredited post-secondary institution for tuition, room and board, fees and/or books, and related expenses.

At its 50th reunion, two members of the Hannibal High School Class of 1955 challenged others to establish a scholarship to give back to the community and school that were so important to them during their formative years. Forty-six members made founding gifts to establish this scholarship fund in 2005. 

F. Lee & Joan Kammerlohr Family Scholarship Fund – Quincy (IL) Senior High School 
Kayla Maguire is a graduate of Quincy Senior High School and is the daughter of Aaron and Jenny Maguire of Quincy. Kayla will attend John Wood Community College to study elementary education.

The F. Lee & Joan Kammerlohr Family Scholarship Fund was established in 2021 in honor of Joan’s dedication to education. Joan spent 39 years as an elementary teacher in Wisconsin, Singapore, and Quincy, Illinois.

The scholarship will be awarded to a Quincy Senior High School graduating senior who intends to pursue a teaching career, through an accredited two-year or four-year post-secondary institution, with a preference for elementary education. Based on academic achievement, merit, financial need, and good citizenship, the scholarship is renewable for up to three additional years.

Dorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund – Western (IL) High School
Faith Harrison is a graduate of Western High School and is the daughter of Sara and Cole Merryman of Barry, Illinois. Faith will attend Quincy University in the fall.  

The Dorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund was established as part of Mrs. Motley’s will to assist a Barry High School student attending college. “Mrs. Motley was very quaint and lived quietly,” said Debbie Harshman, owner of The Paper in Barry. “She made (people) feel so special. That quality is priceless...making others feel special.” The scholarship for a graduate of the former Barry, now Western High School helps with expenses for attending an accredited post-secondary institution. 

Ben C. & Etta M. Plank Memorial Fund - Canton High School and Highland High School
Alexia Holt is a graduate of Canton R-V High School. Alexia will attend Truman State University to study business administration. 

Ashley Kaylor is a graduate of Highland High School. Ashley will attend Maryville University to study nursing. She is the daughter of Brian & Melissa Kaylor of Lewistown, Missouri.  

Dorothy Plank established the Ben C. and Etta M. Plank Memorial Fund, in honor of her parents, through her trust. The scholarship is for students graduating from Canton High School or Highland High School (Lewis County, Missouri) to help fund college tuition. The endowed fund will continue to provide support for students continuing their education for years to come.

Dorothy Plank was a modest person who did not draw attention to herself. She thought long and hard about what she wanted to do to benefit others. A longtime friend and her attorney both agreed that while living she would not have wanted people to know her estate plans. They also agree that what Miss Plank did serves as an example for others to consider when planning for charitable causes. 

Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund - Quincy (IL) Senior High School
Luke Chevalier, a graduate of Quincy Senior High School, is the recipient of the Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship. He will attend University of Missouri and major in biological sciences. Luke is the son of Kristie & Dan Chevalier of Quincy.
 
The scholarship was initiated with a gift from Dr. John E. Sallstrom to commemorate the 50th Reunion of the QHS Class of 1957. “The scholarship fund should help the recipients continue their chosen career paths and motivate them to strive for excellence in their lives,” says Dr. Sallstrom. “If it encourages other individuals and classes to do something similar in the future, the whole community will be enriched.” The Quincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund provides one or more scholarships to a Quincy High School graduate who will be attending an accredited, four-year post-secondary institution for tuition, room and board, fees and/or books, and related expenses. 

Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund – Palmyra (MO) High School
Caleb Juette is a graduate of Palmyra R-1 High School. Caleb will attend University of Missouri to study mechanical engineering. He is the son of Brian and Stacy Juette of Palmyra, MO. 

The Teresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund was established with memorials and donations made following Teresa’s death in May 2004. 

The scholarship assists a Palmyra R-1 High School student attending a post-secondary school. Teresa’s roots were in Palmyra. She had many family and friends there. 

She spent her life’s work in radio. Her ability to work and deal with people earned her great respect, according to her employer and friend, Bud Janes, former owner of Bick Broadcasting. 

Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund – Palmyra High School
Augustine Mahsman is a graduate of Palmyra R-1 High School. Augustine will attend Benedictine College to study engineering. Augustine is the son of Luke and Christie Mahsman of Palmyra, Missouri. 

Jacob Webster, a 2021 graduate of Palmyra R-I High School, attends University of Nebraska- Lincoln and majors in management. Jacob received his second year of the renewable scholarship. 


Hope Hudson, a 2020 graduate of Palmyra R-1 High School, attends University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she majors in agronomy. Hope received her third year of the renewable scholarship.

Kinsey Tiemann, a 2019 graduate of Palmyra R-1 High School, attends Western Illinois University and majors in agribusiness. Kinsey received her fourth year of the renewable scholarship.

In 2012, Alton Vannice’s wife, Joyce, and their family, decided to honor Alton's legacy of agricultural leadership by establishing the Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund. The family endowed a scholarship for the further education of Palmyra FFA students who show outstanding leadership qualities and seek to enter agricultural careers. Alton Vannice was a 10th generation farmer who learned the skills of leadership through his experiences in the Palmyra FFA Chapter. Alton's beliefs in his community and in agriculture were expressed as he served on numerous committees and boards throughout his farming career. He gladly served in these capacities and others because he believed in the values expressed in the FFA creed: leadership, respect, the ability to work efficiently and think clearly, and in the promise of better days through better ways.

Tom and Judy Zenge Fund - Canton (MO) R-V High School
Keaton Boltz is a graduate of Canton R-V High School. Keaton will attend Quincy University to study aviation. Keaton is the son of Lawrence Boltz of Canton, Missouri. 

The student scholarship recipient recommends selection of the teacher award recipient. The primary consideration is for the teacher who has been most influential in helping the student to achieve academic success. Mr. Clint Smith is a social studies teacher at Canton R-V High School. With the award, Mr. Smith will purchase a television that would allow students to keep up with events and news during their lunch period in either the cafeteria or a new commons area. 

The Zenges established their fund in 2006 with the Community Foundation to provide annual scholarship and teacher recognition awards at Canton R-V High School. The scholarship provided by the Tom and Judy Zenge Fund encourages the best and brightest young men and women to enter technical careers, whether engineering, research, teaching, manufacturing or other related fields. The teacher award recognizes a teacher that continues to make learning a lifelong passion. 
  
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The Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri builds permanent charitable funds to assist area nonprofits and communities. 

Its mission, “connecting people who care with causes that matter,” is achieved by gathering funds, growing them through investments, then granting to nonprofit organizations, causes or communities that mean the most to its donors.   

Since 1997, the Community Foundation has made more than $12 million in grants. It serves 12-counties: Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike in Illinois and Clark, Lewis, Marion, Ralls, Pike, Knox, Shelby, and Monroe in Missouri.  

The Community Foundation has IRS 501(c)(3) status, and contributions made to the Community Foundation generally qualify for the maximum allowable deductions for income and estate tax purposes.  

For more information, call 217-222-1237, email info@mycommunityfoundation.org or go to mycommunityfoundation.org or www.facebook.com/mycommunityfoundation.

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