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The 2006 recipients include the following: Leigh
Ann Brown of Seguin; Kathryn Calhoun of
Kerrville; Jaclyn Cannaday of Paris; Adolpho
Castillo of San Antonio; Hannah Clark of
Winnsboro; Eric Crenwelge of Cibolo; Courtney
Davis of Spicewood; Keleigh Donaldson of San
Antonio; Kellen Ecker of Richardson; Dean Ellis
of Guatemala; Jaime Escobar of Freer; Ashley
Eubanks of Boerne; Dustin Ficker of Ingram;
Matthew Franklin of Tilden; Mark Freund II of
San Antonio; Andrew Garrett of Ovilla; Marissa
Garza of Beeville; Meghan Gass of Devine; Meagan
Godfrey of Bandera; Jared Grove of Harper;
Ashley Guerra of Atascosa; Acayla Haile of
Tarpley; Meagan Hernandez of Schertz; Jordan
Horstman of Boerne; Jessie Hudson of San
Antonio; Genie Iness of Bandera; Lindsey Jaeger
of Fair Oaks; Matthew Jepson of San Antonio;
Harold Johnston IV of Sour Lake; Spencer Key of
Jourdanton; Rae Kinkead of Central City, Iowa;
Alta Ledetsch of San Antonio; Andrew Lemlyn of
Marble Falls; Matthew Loerwald of Argyle; Lydia
Mebane of San Marcos; Justin Mills of Lakehills;
Surraya Minhas of San Antonio; Quinton Murr of
Junction; Krystal Nentwich of Devine; Joanna
Ohlhausen of Kerrville; Melanie Perry of Van
Vleck; Amy Lou Rankin of Floresville; Abigail
Rider of Friendswood; Amparo Rivas of San
Antonio; Lindsay Rutkowski of Jourdanton; Amanda
Smythe of Bandera; Brent Stanford of
Whitewright; Tristan Stewart of Fredericksburg;
Brandon Thompson of Kerrville; Gretel Trejo of
Laredo; Alyssa Trotman of Pipe Creek; Jesse
Ugarte of Kerrville; Kaycee Westberry of
Ingleside; Hannah Williams of Atascosa; and
Priscilla Zurita of San Antonio.
This $10,000 scholarship is awarded each year,
and the eligible student may receive $40,000
over a 4-year period. To be eligible for the
Presidential Scholarship, a student must excel
in academic areas and exhibit outstanding
leadership qualities and involvement in
extracurricular and other volunteer activities
throughout high school. Students who qualify for
the Presidential Scholarship are notified at the
time they are admitted to Schreiner.
Presidential Scholars are encouraged to
participate in our Scholars Learning Community,
a two-semester liberal arts program for a select
group of entering first-year students.
Schreiner University is an independent
coeducational liberal arts university related by
choice and by covenant to the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.). To learn more about Schreiner
University, visit our Web site at
www.schreiner.edu or call the Office of
Admission at (830) 792-7217.
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