| Scholarships awarded to six Hilbert students |
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| Wednesday, 03 August 2011 09:15 |
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Nicholas Gruett, Carlie Kloehn, Maverick Klotz, Angela Mirsberger, Lexie Schaffer and Mary Thompson, all members of the Hilbert High School Class of 2010, have been awarded Rossmeier Family Scholarships. The $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually to HHS graduates who have completed one year of schooling at either a two or four-year college or two-year vocational/technical college.
Nick Gruett, son of Steve and Mary Kay Gruett, works part-time year-round at Gruetts, Inc. and is furthering his education in agricultural mechanics at Fox Valley Technical College. Carlie Kloehn attends Ripon College and is pursuing degrees in elementary education and psychology. Carlie works part-time at Gobblers Knob in Stockbridge. She is the daughter of Dean and Jean Kloehn. Maverick Klotz is spending his summer months working for the Village of Hilbert. Maverick is attending Michigan Tech where he is seeking a mechanical engineering degree. He is the son of Tom and Connie Klotz. Angela Mirsberger is attending UW-Fox Valley on her way to a career in optometry. She works at Scoops Ice Cream Parlor in Chilton and is the daughter of Larry and Barb Mirsberger. Lexie Schaffer, daughter of Glen and Julie Schaffer, works as a student supervisor in the exercise science and athletic departments at Ripon College. Mary Thompson, daughter of Anthony and Nicole Walker, split her time this past school year working at both McDonalds and the UW-Fox Valley chemistry lab. She is currently working at Plymouth Rock Campground saving money toward her degree in genetics. She is attending UW-Fox Valley and plans to transfer to UW-Madison. The Rossmeier Family Scholarship has been awarded every year since 1986 and is given in memory of Verena, Joseph, John and Mary Kay Rossmeier. |















