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20202020Senior Awards Ceremony
Maize South High School Auditorium
MaizeSouth
High School
Class of
Organizations
Student Council Alexis Parke - Executive Board President
Kaydyn Davison - President Jack Manske - Vice President
Kate Molitor - Secretary/Treasurer Trey Rios - Representative
Zach Saville - Representative
National Honor Society To become a member of National Honor Society, the student must have attended the Maize school district for at least one year (or have
been inducted at a previous school), have a 3.7 GPA or higher, have a minimum of two school related extracurricular activities in the current year and have completed 20 hours of community service in the last school year.
Mary (Mia) Albert
McKenna Aubuchon Hayley Bowles Blake Brogden Sidnee Bruner
Dominic Castelli Farhan Chowdhury
Jonah Clevenger Ella Conaway
Savannah Consolver Alli Crosby
Benjamin Crowell Grace Davis
Kaydyn Davison Keaton Donaghue
Mitchell Dresie Mason Edwards Grace Eichacker
Madison Em Devon Gassmann
Isabel Goertz Bren Gullic Zoe Hansen
Dakota Harding Eric Harrod
Emma Heide Colby Herman
Amanda Hollingsworth Emily Ingram Kayden Karlin Adam Kasitz
Coleman Koehn Nicole Lambert
Kenny Le London Love
Sydney Martinson Macy McCormack
Preston Means Brooke Merriman Madison Minks Kate Molitor
Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguyen Pauline Oropesa Angela Palmer Alexis Parke
Adyson Parks Lydia Parks
Jaelynn Parson Logan Patterson Ashlynn Peterson
Clayton Pettera Ashley Pritchard McKinley Pruitt
Trey Reid Raylin Schneweis
Leah Self Benjamin Sherwood
Noah Spurgeon Carley Sternecker
Jameson Thibodeaux Carter Tos
Jordan Tran Kelsey Trapp Jillian Tung
Brian Vanderhoof Catherine Vu
Kaylee Wagers Katherine Wagner
Anthony (Mason) Warnecker Cyvannah Warner-McCutheon
Kaylee West Ethan Wiens Kylee Yocum Halle Zwetow
Mu Alpha Theta Mu ALpha Theta is a national high school and two-year college mathematics honors society. MSHS’s chapter 4347 would like to recognize
its seniors for their contributions. Keaton Donaghue
Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguyen Jillian Tung
Catherine Vu
Special Honors
Governor’s Scholars The Governor's Scholars program honors the top academic one percent of Kansas high school seniors. Scholars are selected from
accredited public and private schools in the state.
Keaton Donaghue Kenny Le Jordan Tran
Class of 2020 Academic Honors Cum Laude Honor
The following students have earned a WEIGHTED GPA of 4.0 or higher and will be identified at graduation with a silver cord.
McKenna Aubuchon Dominic Castelli
Farhan Chowdhury Jonah Clevenger
Ali Crosby Zoe Hansen
Cooper Joseph Coleman Koehn
London Love
Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguye Angela Palmer Alexis Parke
Adyson Parks Ashlynn Peterson McKinley Pruitt
Raylin Schneweis Noah Spurgeon
Carter Tos
Kelsey Trapp Brian Vanderhoof
Catherine Vu Anthony (Mason) Warnecker
Cyvannah Warner-McCutheon Natalie Zahn
Halle Zwetow
Magna Cum Laude Honors The following students rank in the top 10% of their class based on WEIGHTED GPA and will be identified at graduation with a gold cord.
Savannah Consolver
Kaydyn Davison Isabel Goertz Bren Gullic
Kayden Karlin Adam Kasitz
Preston Means Kate Molitor
Pauline Oropesa Jaelynn Parson Clayton Pettera Ashley Pritchard
Benjamin Sherwood Joseph Shubert
Katherine Wagner Ethan Wiens
Summa Cum Laude Honors The following students rank in the top 3% of their class based on WEIGHTED GPA, have taken the Kansas Scholars Curriculum, and a full
course load throughout high school. They will be identified at graduation with a gold cord and a medallion.
Mary (Mia) Albert Keaton Donaghue
Kenny Le Lydia Parks
Jordan Tran Jillian Tung
Presidential Academic Award The following students have maintained a perfect, NON-WEIGHTED GPA of 4.0 for all four years of high school.
Dominic Castelli
Farhan Chowdhury Savannah Consolver
Kaydyn Davison Keaton Donaghue
Bren Gullic Kayden Karlin
Pauline Oropesa Angela Palmer Alexis Parke
Adyson Parks Lydia Parks
Jaelynn Parson Ashlynn Peterson
Clayton Pettera Ashley Pritchard
Benjamin Sherwood Joseph Shubert
Jordan Tran Katherine Wagner
Dale Dennis Citizenship Award The Dale Dennis Citizenship Award recognizes a student who exemplifies citizenship, community and school service, scholarship and
common sense characteristics. The winner was selected by MSHS staff members. The recipient is:
Kenny Le
KSHSAA Citizenship Award The KSHSAA Citizenship Award recognizes two students who demonstrated a marked respect for country, assumed responsibility for
improving school and community, and have shown a reverence for life. The winners were selected by MSHS staff members. The recipients are:
Katherine Wagner Braden Pfeifer
Kansas State Curriculum Completers & Scholars The following 44 graduating seniors are being recognized as Kansas Board of Regents State Curriculum Completers. To earn this
distinction, the students completed the most rigorous curriculum option which included physics, foreign language, and an additional math credit.
Kansas State Scholar is a designation given to students who have completed the curriculum and excelled in GPA and ACT score. For this
graduating class, the average GPA was a 3.93 with an ACT of 30. The MSHS Kansas State Scholars are identified with an asterisk (*).
Mary (Mia) Albert* Hayley Bowles Blake Brodgen Sidnee Bruner*
Kyle Cassity Ella Conaway
Savannah Consolver* Alli Crosby
Kaydyn Davison* Keaton Donaghue*
Mason Edwards Dakota Harding
Colby Herrman* Navneet Jaswal Adam Kasitz*
Coleman Koehn* Kenny Le*
Jackson Manske Sydney Martinson
Kate Molitor Justice Morris
Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguyen* Adyson Parks*
Clayton Pettera*
Trey Reid Connor Shannon
Benjamin Sherwood* Firas Shourbaji
Joseph Shubert* Noah Spurgeon*
Taylor Tasaka Catherine Vu*
Anthony (Mason) Warnecker* Ethan Wiens*
Tristen Wilson* Halle Zwetow*
Kansas ACT Scholars The following students have scored a composite of 32 or above on the ACT. That places these students in the 99 percentile nationwide on
the ACT assessment.
Mary (Mia) Albert Savannah Consolver
Kansas Academy of Math and Science The Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science (KAMS) is the state's premier early college program for high school juniors and seniors. The Academy was established by legislative action in 2006 by SB139 and is designed to promote STEM education. KAMS is a residential
learning experience that provides exceptional high school students a potent blend of college-level instruction by Ph.D.-level faculty, hands-on research & travel experiences with Ph.D.-level faculty, leadership development and civic engagement opportunities, co-curricular
and extra-curricular opportunities to develop the whole student, a high school diploma and over 60 hours of college credit, and an opportunity to earn a FHSU Associate's degree. Our KAMS completer is:
Ashley Pritchard
PSAT/National Merit Award Finalist About 1.6 million juniors in more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2019 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which served as an initial screen of program entrants.
The nationwide pool of Semifinalists, which represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. Previous National Merit Scholars include Elena Kagan and John Roberts (Justice of the
Supreme Court), Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft) and Jeffrey Bezos (CEO of Amazon). Maize South High School is proud to announce it 7th National Merit Semifinalist:
Ashley Pritchard
Senior Academic Letters Academic Letters are based upon at least three consecutive semesters of work, with two of the three semesters being completed at a USD 266 high school. An academic letter is awarded to a student who has earned at least a 3.5 GPA for each of the consecutive semesters. A
second letter is awarded for 5 consecutive semesters and a third letter is awarded for 7 consecutive semesters.
Students Earning Their First Academic Letter Tiona Luckert
Sydney Martinson Josephine Miller Logan Patterson
Colton Thimmesch
Students Earning Their Second Academic Letter Hayley Bowles Calissa Brown Kyle Cassity
Dylan Epke Jayce Meyer
Justice Morris
Trey Reid Jameson Thibodeaux
Students Earning Their Third Academic Letter Mary (Mia) Albert
Blake Brodgen Dominic Castelli
Farhan Chowdhury Jonah Clevenger
Savannah Consolver Alli Crosby
Benjamin Crowell Kaydyn Davison
Keaton Donaghue Mitchell Dresie
Mason Edwards Grace Eichacker
Madison Em Bren Gullic
Dakota Harding Eric Harrod Emma Heide
Colby Herrman Amanda Hollingsworth
Cooper Joseph Kayden Karlin Adam Kasitz
Coleman Koehn Kenny Le
London Love Macy McCormack
Brooke Merriman Kate Molitor
Garrett Mortensen Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguyen
Pauline Oropesa Angela Palmer Alexis Parke
Adyson Parks Lydia Parks
Jaelynn Parson Ashley Pritchard McKinley Pruitt Zachary Saville
Raylin Schneweis Heather Schumacher Benjamin Sherwood
Joseph Shubert Noah Spurgeon
Jordan Tran Kelsey Trapp Jillian Tung
Brian Vanderhoof Catherine Vu
Katherine Wagner Courtney Walter
Anthony (Mason) Warnecker Cyvannah Warner-McCutcheon
Kaylee West Ethan Wiens Natalie Zahn
Halle Zwetow
Senior Athletes of the Year To be considered for this award the student must be a senior, be involved with athletics, be in good standing academically, show good
sportsmanship, and be a good role model to other athletes. This is selected by MSHS coaches.
Female Nominees Calissa Brown Kadyn Davison Emma Heide
Angela Palmer McKinley Pruitt Carley Sterneker
Katherine Wagner
Male Nominees Mason Edwards
Dylan Epke Cooper Joseph Jack Manske
Trevion Mitchell Tysaac Noland Braden Pfeifer
Trey Reid
Trey Rios Noah Spurgeon
Female Athlete of the Year
Katherine Wagner Male Athlete of the Year
Tysaac Noland
Scholarships Shelley Woodard Poynter Memorial Scholarship
The Shelley Woodard Poynter Memorial Scholarship was established in 2012 by AC Poynter, family, and friends to recognize Shelley’s life long dedication to the Maize community and to showcase her story of persistence and grit.. The recipients are selected on the basis of
academic achievement, participation in extracurricular activities, and an essay on perseverance.
Keaton Donaghue
Kyle Thornburg Art/Architecture Scholarship The Kyle Thornburg Scholarship was set up to remember and honor Kyle, who lost his life in a car wreck involving a drunk driver. Since the accident, there has been an annual 5k run/walk memorial event called Run2Believe which is held in Maize to honor Kyle and Kylie Jobe, who was also killed in the accident. Each year, one $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a senior who plans to pursue a career in Art, Architecture, or other visual arts and design fields, which Kyle planned to pursue.
Sydney Martinson
Holmberg Leadership Scholarship Dr. Greg Holmberg established this scholarship for a Maize South High School senior student who intends to further their education and who exhibits leadership attributes. Students were required to write an essay that defined how they currently lead among peers and to
discuss their future goals and how they plan to better their community/world.
Grace Davis
Student of Distinguished Character Pizza Hut Scholarship The Pizza Hut Student of Distinguished Character Scholarship is given to a Maize South High senior student who exhibits distinguished
character. In an essay, students discussed their definition of character, how they exemplify it through leadership, activities, and service to others.
Ai-Nhi (Vivian) Nguyen
Maize Educational Foundation Legacy Foundation Scholarship The Maize Education Foundation Legacy Scholarship is awarded to graduating seniors who demonstrate the core values of the
Foundation and have shown innovation and creativity in defining their version of success and a tenacious drive to achieve that success in spite of obstacles that may appear in their path.
Scholarships are available to students who plan to pursue additional training and/or education in pursuit of their goals. Those plans may
include college/university, technical/trade school and a variety of other training and certificate programs.
Grace Davis
Individual Scholarships from Colleges & Organizations
Mary (Mia) Albert Washburn University
Richey Scholarship: $28,000 over four years Leadership Institute Scholarship: $4,000 over four years
Garvey Exam Scholarship: $2,000 over four years Brunt Honors Scholarship: $2,000 over four years Political Science Department Scholarship: $200
Kathryn Ammon
Coe College Trustee Scholarship: $20,000 each year
Impact Award: $2,500 each year
Dominic Castelli Kansas State University
Royal Purple Scholarship: $14,000 over four years
Farhan Chowdhury Kansas State University
Wildcat Traditions Scholarship: $10,000 over four years
Ella Conaway Kansas State University
1863 Landmark Award: $4,000 over four years
Grace Davis Wichita State University
Heritage Merit Scholarship: $8,000 over four years Sedgwick County Access Grant: $4,000 for Freshman Year
Fred and Mary Koch Foundation: $2,000 for 2020-2021 Academic Year
Kaydyn Davison University of Oklahoma
Distinguished Scholar Scholarship: $52,000 over four years
Keaton Donaghue University of Kansas
KU Opportunity Grant: $8,000 over four years FAS Scholarship: $16,000 over four years
Music Performance Scholarship: $1,000 per year MSHS Band-Chris Maurer leadership award: $250
Amanda Hollingsworth
Emporia State University Presidential Scholarship: $2,,350 per year
John & Ruth Breukelman Scholarship: $500
Emily Ingram Bethel College
President's Academic Scholarship: $10,,500 for one year Performance Scholarship: $8,000 for one year
Legacy Scholarship: $3,000 for one year Church Scholarship: $3,875 for one year
Chick-Fil-A Leadership Scholarship: $2,500 for one year
Sydney Martinson Kansas State University
Limestone Award: $6,000 over four years
Macy McCormack Sterling College
Dean's Academic Scholarship: $9,000 over four years Women's Basketball Scholarship: $7,500 over four years
John S. & Helen G. Mathews Endowed Athletic Scholarship: $1,000 over four years D.S.B. Memorial Scholarship: $2,000 over four years
Colton Moore
Butler Community College Instrumental Music Scholarship: Tuition, books and fees
Justice Morris
Sterling College Football Scholarship: $15, 500 per year for 4 years
Alexis Parke
University of Missouri-Kansas City Chancellor's Scholarship: $14,000 over four years
Clayton Pettera
University of Nebraska-Lincoln George Beadle Tuition Scholarship: $15,000 for four years
Nebraska Housing Credit: $3,000, can be renewed for a second year
McKinley Pruitt Neosho County Community College
Volleyball Scholarship: Tuition, books, and fees over 2 years Foundation Scholarship: $500
Trey Rios
Wichita State University Heritage Scholarship: $8,000 over four years
Aldersgate United Methodist Church- Sutcliffe Scholarship: $2,200 per year Kansas Business Professionals of America Scholarship: $200 per year
Ben Sherwood
Kansas State University University Scholar Award: $20,000 over four years
Carl R. Ice College of Engineering Scholarship: $1,000 Wichita Junior Golf Foundation Scholarship: $3,000 over two years
Noah Spurgeon
Kansas State University Wildcat Traditions Scholarship: $10,000 total for four years
Carl R Ice College of Engineering Scholarship: $500 Aldersgate United Methodist Church Endowment Scholarship: $500
Carley Sterneker
Hutchinson Community College Softball Scholarship: $8,000 for 2 years
Hutchinson Community College and Area Vocational School Scholarship: $1,000
Lexia Vincenti Bethel College
Women's Soccer Scholarship
Catherine Vu Wichita State University
Merit Scholarship: $14,000 over four years
Halle Zwetow Kansas State University
Wildcat Tradition Scholarship: $10,000 over four years