Spencer County Community Foundation Awards Over $51,000 In Community Scholarships
The Spencer County Community Foundation announces the distribution of community scholarships totaling $51,850. This year, funds, established by generous donors, provided scholarships to area students.
In addition to announcing the recipients, the Regional Director of Community Engagement & Impact, Emily Alvey says, “The Spencer County Community Foundation expresses gratitude towards our philanthropic fund founders and donors, whose generosity enables the realization of these scholarship awards. Their commitment to the education of our youth profoundly influences the future of every recipient. Selecting deserving individuals for these scholarships is carried out diligently and conscientiously by a dedicated committee of volunteer leaders. We deeply appreciate their tireless efforts and unwavering dedication in this endeavor. The selection process is always challenging due to the exceptional caliber of our Spencer County students.”
Scholarships awarded were announced as follows.
The Brauns Family Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Thomas and Vicki Brauns to benefit graduating seniors of South Spencer High School who have attended at least two years at Luce Elementary School and are pursuing post-secondary education. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $1,000 is Noah Bunner, a senior at South Spencer High School. Noah is the son of Zack and Lana Bunner. Following graduation, he plans to attend Franklin College to study Engineering.
The Community Scholarship Trust of Spencer County Fund is an annual scholarship created by the Community Scholarship Trust of Spencer County and sponsored by the Spencer County 4-H Association to benefit graduating seniors of any Spencer County high school pursuing post-secondary education. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $500 is Rylan Begle, a senior at Heritage Hills High School. Rylan is the son of Shaun Begle and Melisa Begle. Following graduation, he plans to attend Purdue University to pursue a degree in Civil Engineering.
The Dale and Marilyn Hasler Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by family and friends of Dale and Marilyn Hasler to benefit graduating seniors of Heritage Hills High School or Southridge High School pursuing a post-secondary, 4-year degree in engineering. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $500 is Kevin Dilger, a senior at Heritage Hills High School. Kevin is the son of Mark and Teresa Dilger. Following graduation, he plans to attend University of Evansville to study Civil Engineering.
The Elisa and Brian Peters Memorial Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by the Peters Family in memory of Elisa Peters to provide scholarships to Heritage Hills High School seniors. Elisa was a life-long advocate of learning with a passion for the medical sciences. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $1,000 is Jenna McDowell, a senior at Heritage Hills High School. Jenna is the daughter of Robert and Laronda McDowell. Following graduation, she plans to attend Ball State University to study Psychology.
The Friends of IU Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by Michael and Mary Schriefer and Larry and Charlene Hess to provide scholarships to Heritage Hills High School graduating seniors who plan to attend Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $1,500 is Gabriela Soni Perez, a senior at Heritage Hills High School. Gabriela is the daughter of Rey Josue Soni Flores and Clara Perez Barco. Following graduation, she plans to attend Indiana University to study Marketing.
The Friends of Pioneer Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by Pioneer sales representatives in the LPH Territory to support the educational endeavors of high school graduates and graduating seniors who have a parent employed in the agriculture industry. This year’s $2,000 scholarship recipient is Gavin Smith, a senior at Boonville High School and the son of Derrick and Amber Smith. Following graduation, Gavin plans to pursue a degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management/ Business at the University of Evansville.
The Gene and Christina Schwindel Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Gene and Christina Schwindel to benefit graduating seniors or graduates of Heritage Hills High School pursuing post-secondary education. This year’s recipients, receiving $1,000 each are Sarah Day, Kyndall Jordan, Hunter Stetter, and Lanae Canen. Sarah is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Eric and Lisa Day. Following graduation, she plans to attend Indiana University to pursue a degree in Human Biology. Kyndall was a 2021 graduate of Heritage Hills High School and is the daughter of John and Beth Jordan. She is currently a student at Western Kentucky University studying Communication Sciences and Disorders. Hunter is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the son of Aaron Stetter and Denise Richlen. Following graduation, Hunter plans to obtain a degree in Architecture and Construction Management at Murray State University. Lanae is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Justin and Kathy Canen. Following graduation, she will be attending the University of Evansville to pursue a degree in Biology.
The Harold and Thelma Hunter Scholarship is an annual scholarship created in memory of Harold Hunter by his wife, Thelma Hunter, and their children to help graduates of Heritage Hills High School pursue advanced education. The recipient of the $500 scholarship is Halle Jordan, a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of John and Beth Jordan. Following graduation, Halle plans to study Social Work at the University of Southern Indiana.
The Mabel Mason Ryan Memorial Scholarship is an annual renewable scholarship created by the estate of Mabel M. Ryan to advance education in nursing and medicine. This year’s $10,000 scholarship recipient is Alana Ebert, a senior at Heritage Hills High School. Alana is the daughter of Tommy and Kellie Ebert. Following graduation, she plans to attend Vincennes University Jasper Campus to obtain a degree in Nursing.
The Mike Ryan Memorial Scholarship is an annual renewable scholarship created by Mabel M. Ryan in memory of her husband to benefit graduating seniors of any Spencer County high school pursuing post-secondary education. The recipient of the $10,000 scholarship is
Brenden Chew, a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the son of Ralph and Lori Chew. Following graduation, Brenden plans to attend Kentucky Wesleyan College to study Business Administration.
The Narl and Hazel Conner Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Deann Siegel, Keith Conner, Ron Conner, and Eric Conner as a loving tribute to their father and mother to benefit Heritage Hills High School seniors who plan to enroll as full-time students at an accredited 4-year college or university. This year’s recipients, receiving $1,000 each are Avery Vinson and Hunter Stetter. Avery is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Breck and Ashlee Vinson. Following graduation, she plans to pursue a degree in Business at Indiana University.
The Othmar and Virginia Ringeman Family Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Othmar and Virginia Ringeman to support secondary education of Heritage Hills High School graduates. This year’s recipients, receiving $2,000 each are Jillian Tretter, Elliot Rahman, Charles Brentlinger, Emma Day, and Lillian Gogel. Jillian is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Stanley and Jennifer Tretter. Following graduation, Jillian plans to study Architectural Engineering at University of Evansville. Elliot is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the son of Wayne and Julie Rahman. Following graduation, Elliot plans to study Automotive Technology at Southern Illinois University. Charles is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the son of Mike and Janelle Brentlinger. Following graduation, he plans to pursue a degree in Engineering at Purdue University. Emma Day is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Eric and Lisa Day. Following graduation, she plans to attend Indiana University to obtain a degree in Intelligent Systems Engineering. Lillian was a 2022 graduate of Heritage Hills High School and is the daughter of Ryan and Jamie Gogel. She is currently a student at Purdue University pursuing a degree in Dietetics and Nutrition, Fitness, and Health.
The Raleigh and Thelma Abshier Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Jeaniece Scheessele to advance education in honor of her parents to benefit graduating seniors of South Spencer High School pursuing post-secondary education. This year’s $750 scholarship recipient is Eden Risse, a senior at South Spencer High School and the daughter of Jay and Sherri Risse. Following graduation, she plans to study Exercise Science at Lipscomb University.
The Randall L. Haaff Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Randall L. Haaff to help graduating seniors pursue advanced education at the University of Southern Indiana. This year’s recipient, receiving $600 is Kelsey Cameron. Kelsey is a senior at South Spencer High School and the daughter of John and Cindy Cameron. Following graduation, she will be attending the University of Southern Indiana to pursue a degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
The Spencer County Farm Bureau, Inc. Educational Scholarship is an annual scholarship established by the Spencer County Farm Bureau to assist students pursuing post-high school educational programs. The recipient of this year’s award in the amount of $1,500 is Trinity Britton. Trinity is a senior at South Spencer High School and the daughter of Matt and Dana Britton. Following graduation, she plans to attend Asbury University to study Exercise Science and Youth Ministry.
The Spencer Industries Incorporated Scholarship is an annual scholarship created by Spencer Industries Incorporated employees to further the education of natural, adopted or step-children of employees, recognize academic achievement of those graduating from high school and continuing their education, and to motivate recipients to achieve maximum scholastic and vocational potential. This year’s recipients, receiving $2,000 each are Caleb Hochgesang, Liz Gehlhausen, and Brittney Wahl. Caleb is a senior at Heritage Hills High School and the son of Ryan and Kimberly Hochgesang. Following graduation, Caleb plans to attend Western Kentucky University to pursue a degree in Civil Engineering. Liz was a 2022 graduate of Heritage Hills High School and the daughter of Tina and Brian Gehlhausen. She is currently a student at Purdue University pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering. Brittney is a senior at Tecumseh High School and the daughter of Timothy and Rita Wahl. Following graduation, Brittney plans to study Nursing at the University of Southern Indiana.
The Community Foundation Advisory Board would like to thank the parents, family members, teachers, school administrators, coaches, mentors, and everyone who has inspired these students to be the best they can be. Congratulations to these outstanding students and their families. We wish you the best as you pursue your college degrees and future opportunities.









