2021 Scholarship Reception Booklet

Floyd Keith Endowed Scholarship Family and friends established a memorial scholarship in recognition of Floyd Keith who taught metals at UW-Stout for 38 years. This scholarship is awarded to a student majoring in technology education with a metals background. The annual award is $100. Tyler Green Mike and Pat Kell Packaging Endowed Scholarship Mike Kell began his career in the corrugated box industry in 1966. It was an industry that both he and his father believed in; they knew that with hard work, it could provide a very rewarding future. Mike and Pat Kell established this scholarship to help a student learn more about the corrugated box industry and its importance in manufacturing. The annual award is $1,000. Alyssa Koehler Paul E. Kell Family Corrugated Packaging Scholarship Paul E. Kell was the owner of Kell Container Corporation in Chippewa Falls until his death in 1978. The company was then managed by Paul’s sons. The family of Paul Kell funded this scholarship in his memory to assist an outstanding packaging major with a preference to a junior or senior. Preference is also given to those from Dunn, Eau Claire, or Chippewa counties. Recipients must have financial need and participate in a student packaging organization. The annual award is $1,000. Rebecca Schipper Donald Keller Memorial Scholarship Donald Keller was a 1960 graduate of Stout who was killed in a hunting accident in 1964. This scholarship is funded by memorial gifts from his widow, Ivalee, friends and UW-Stout’s F.O.B.s The annual award is $100. Anthony Plechacek James A. and Carol M. Kichefski Endowed Scholarship James and Carol Banner Kichefski were both UW-Stout graduates. James believes that after a serious childhood illness his life was changed because of the special interest his high school principal and a UW-Stout industrial arts instructor took in obtaining rehabilitation scholarship funds for his undergraduate degree. This scholarship provides assistance to a student with a physical disability. The annual award is $200. Johana Ohlrogge

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