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PAST CHANCELLOR’S SCHOLARS

To the Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholars: On behalf of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Edu-cation, congratulations to each of you. As you know, the Chancel-lor Hans Brisch Scholarship Program consists of an elite group of young Oklahoma leaders who have distinguished themselves both academically and through service to their home communities. You are joining an impressive group of scholar leaders who are making a diff erence in the lives of others by consistently giving back to their communities. I congratulate you, honor you, and wish you the best as you begin your post-secondary academic experience. We look forward to following your progress as you achieve your personal goals. We are proud to honor you as a 2021 Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholar.

Glen D. JohnsonChancellor

Oklahoma State RegentsOklahoma State Regentsfor Higher Educationfor Higher Education

Chancellor Chancellor Hans BrischHans BrischScholarship Scholarship

ProgramProgram

2020-21Madison Grace Eulberg, Meeker High SchoolErin Lynae Slagell, Weatherford High School

2019-2020Jayke Flaggert, Choctaw High SchoolTyler Garcia, Wagoner High School

2018-19Katherine Cockreham, Woodward High SchoolNathan Lindsey, Healdton High School

2017-18Andrea Dawn Hopper, Sharon-Mutual High SchoolJace Konner Neal, Broken Bow High School

2016-17Evan Tyler George, Cheyenne High SchoolCy Tennessen Calhoun, Granite High School

2015-16Christian Michael Davis, Bristow High SchoolSamuel R.L. Flowers, Ponca City High SchoolTaylor Nicole Hadwiger, Alva High School

2014-15Lindsay Beck, Stroud High SchoolErika Vinson, Warner High School

2013-14Julia Benbrook, Woodward High SchoolGarret Dollins, Perkins-Tryon High School Taylor Kennedy, MacArthur High School, LawtonMicah Workman, Tushka High School

2012-13Michael Barnes, MacArthur High School, LawtonLindsay Barron, Classen School of Advanced StudiesMikaela Hooper, Tushka High SchoolMandy Schroeder, Kremlin-Hillsdale High School

2011-12Maddison Bruer, Norman High SchoolDalaney Flies, Carl Albert High SchoolJessica Heiser, Altus High SchoolCody Ressel, Comanche High SchoolCourtney Winchester, Marietta High School

2010-11Austin Christopher, Wright City High SchoolJuliann Jantz, Dickson High SchoolQuyuh Phi, Southeast High SchoolZachary Youngblood, Tushka High School

2009-10Sara Collins, Oologah High SchoolCali Crissup, Timberlake High SchoolBridget Harkin, Alva High School

2009-10 Chelsey Kraft, Hooker High School

2008-09Chrishelle Drew, Haskell High SchoolBrandon Highfi ll, Chisholm High SchoolMallory Caitlyn Kutch, Putnam City North High School

2008-09Kylynn Pool, Jenks High School Bradley Ray Youngblood, Tushka High School

2007-08Chelsea Marie Ball, Stroud High SchoolLydia C. Gray, Union High SchoolChristina Hanvey, Westville High SchoolSummer Joames, Boise City High School

2006-07Stephen Eller, Haskell High SchoolTyson Miller, Woodward High SchoolSarah Savage, Anadarko High SchoolNicole Lynn Ticknor, Bennington High School

2005-06Scott Bowen, Tushka High SchoolJennica Kinney, Mooreland High SchoolRebecca Ann Platt, Coyle High School

2004-05Kyle Alderson, Muldrow High SchoolJordan Lee Basden, Stigler High SchoolGarrett King, Binger-Oney High SchoolZachary Taylor, Del City High School

2003-04Ruth Bobbit, Deer Creek-Lamont High SchoolKyle Eastwood, Mountain View- Gotebo High SchoolRebecca Pace, Edmond Santa Fe High School

2002-03Melanie Rae Marks, Yukon High SchoolScott Mason, IV, Cordell High SchoolLienAnh Pham, Putnam City High SchoolJennifer Rogers, Canton High SchoolJill Webster, Oktaha High School

2001-02Rachel Bobbitt, Deer Creek- Lamont High SchoolArchimedes Fernando, Eisenhower High School, LawtonSerena Wooten, Checotah High SchoolCaleb Winsett, Bethel High SchoolAshlee Stuart, Valliant High School

2000-01Lauren Barghols, Edmond North High School2000-01Jessica Beard, Eisenhower High School, LawtonDerrick Davies, Fletcher High SchoolJohn Elkins, MacArthur High School, LawtonJohn Wohlgemuth, Fairview High School

1999-2000Charles Foster, Home SchoolEmma Lang, Claremore High SchoolElena Martinez, Guthrie High SchoolMolly Priest, Guymon High SchoolLeslie Pritchard, Seminole High School

1998-99Michael Buratti, Putnam City North High SchoolMark Hamilton, MacArthur High School, LawtonCandice Rex, Prague High SchoolDaniel Shirk, Harrah High School

1997-98Joshua Burns, Memorial High School, EdmondRyan O’Mealey, Blackwell High SchoolJesse Sproul, Fairview High School

1996-97Chris Cross, Fletcher High SchoolRyan Reese, Duncan High SchoolJason Sanders, Memorial High School, Tulsa

1995-96Aaron Gardner, Chandler High SchoolRobert H. Kinsey, Tecumseh High SchoolJimmy Rock, Hilldale High School, Muskogee

1994-95Mignon Ray, Crooked Oak High School, Okla.CityBrian Powell, Eisenhower High School, Lawton

1993-94Matt Price, Konawa High SchoolDarin Sixkiller, Westmoore High School, MooreChris Thomas, McAlester High SchoolGin Wang, Westmoore High School, MooreJana Wiggins, Ringwood High School

1992-93Christopher Backus, Memorial High School, EdmondLili Klein, Ponca City High SchoolMatthew Ross, Broken Arrow High SchoolKevin Smith, Enid High School

CHANCELLOR HANS BRISCH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The Chancellor’s Scholars Program was established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education in 1990 with privately raised funds. Most of the funds were raised on the occasion of Dr. Hans Brisch’s 50th

birthday and his 2003 retirement. After Chancellor Brisch’s death in February 2006, the Oklahoma State Regents renamed the program the Chancellor Hans Brisch Scholarship Program as a living legacy to his dedication to the students of Oklahoma. Chancellor Glen D. Johnson continues the traditions of the program, which honors not only Chancellor Brisch but also the offi ce of the Chancellor and all individuals who hold that offi ce. Chancellors Brisch, Risser, Moss, Johnson, staff and colleagues have contributed professional honoraria to the Chancellor’s Scholarship Program corpus. Recipients are academically talented high school seniors with outstanding leadership ability and a commitment to the enhancement of their community. Community commitment is demonstrated through the students’ involvement in high school and/or community programs or projects, which has resulted in an improvement of the learning environment of the school or the social betterment of the community. The fi rst Chancellor’s Scholars were recognized in fi scal year 1993. To date, 61 outstanding young persons have been honored with this prestigious award. For the upcoming 2021 academic year, two outstanding students have been named Chancellor’s Scholars, and they will bring a vibrant, energetic presence to Oklahoma campuses, adding to the intellectual environment that fosters student success.

Judges for the 2021Chancellor Hans Brisch

Scholarship Program

Dr. Margaret Brisch, Edmond Public School Teacher

(retired), Widow of Chancellor Hans Brisch

Dr. Ruth Ann Dreyer, Vice Chancellor,

Oklahoma State Regents (retired)

Kylie Smith, Vice Chancellor for Administration,

Oklahoma State Regents

Chancellors of the State System of Higher Education 1941-2021

M.A. Nash 1941-1961

E.T. Dunlap1961-1982

Joe Leone1982-1987

Dan S. Hobbs1987-1988

Hans Brisch1988-2003

Paul G. Risser2003-2006

Phil Moss2006-2007

Glen D. Johnson2007-Present

Emily Faith Sanders, Epic High School (Kingfi sher), has contributed over 5,000 hours in community service and one of her greatest passions has been working with the Granville Community Music School. At Granville, she

prepares and teaches music classes that include piano, guitar, and voice lessons to underprivileged children.

She has volunteered with various service projects, such as Folds of Honor and Gui-tars for Vets, where she raised money to help with a ceremony of retiring American fl ags. Guitars for Vets helps veterans integrate back into society after being deployed and gives them an outlet to express their feelings through the guitar. Veterans are given 10 guitar lessons and upon completion of the lessons they receive their own guitar. Emily has led an Oklahoma Music History program with the Opry Heritage Series for over 6,000 students.

As president of the Children’s Hospital Foundation Teen Board, Emily organized fundraisers and connected with the kids being treated at Children’s Hospital. She continued her passion of serving others with the American Heart Association and Go Red For Women Campaign of Oklahoma City, where Emily helped deliver CPR kits to schools. Additionally, she wrote a theme song for the organization in 2018 called, “Write Your Own Story.”

Emily is Miss Tulsa Outstanding Teen and will compete for the title of Miss Okla-homa Outstanding Teen in June. She is taking concurrent courses, was chosen to attend the University of Oklahoma’s High School Leadership Conference, is a member of the National Honor Society, and is ranked fi rst in her class. She will graduate with a 4.0 grade point average and plans to attend the University of Oklahoma in the fall.

Madison Rhea Walters, Muldrow High School, volunteers with several lo-cal community organizations and projects, including Future Farmers of America, Veterans Day programs, programs through Beta Club and the

First Baptist Church, and the Cherokee Nation Tribal Youth Council.

The project that Madison is most proud of is Tools for Schools, a project she start-ed with the help of her father. Two schools in northeast Oklahoma, Moff ett and Webbers Falls, suff ered extreme damage when the Arkansas River fl ooded in 2019. Madison and her father organized a fundraiser to raise money for the schools. Her father owns a woodworking store, so the idea was to sell tickets for $10 and raffl e off diff erent prize packages of tools. They were able to put together 13 prize packages to be given away ranging from $200 to $2,500. She went to area banks and local merchants to ask them to be area outlet locations where tickets could be purchased. Madison sold tickets at football game, helped with advertising, social media posts, fl yer distribution, ticket collection, and the fi nal drawing. When the fundraiser was over, they had raised over $21,000 to split between the two schools. Madison feels that the rural schools are the heartbeat of the community.

Madison has strong leadership skills. She owns and operates Madison’s Laser En-graving, a custom laser engraving business. She is FFA Chapter President, Oklaho-ma Electric Cooperatives Youth Tour Representative, Beta Club Treasurer, Spanish Club Representative, and a member of American Farmers and Ranchers. Additionally, Madison has served as an Oklahoma House of Representatives Page and Oklahoma Senate Page.

Madison is a Girl State Delegate, Cookson Hills Essay winner, 2020 FFA State winner, and State FFA Reporter. She was named Outstanding Student in many subjects, is a member of the Superintendent’s Honor Roll and Oklahoma Honor Society, and is ranked fi rst in her class. She will graduate with a 4.43 grade point average and plans to attend Northeastern State University in the fall.

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