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2016–17 CATALOGScholarships

Carroll University is blessed to have a generous network offriends who believe in the value of a Carroll education, andchose to make investments to help students who have a passionfor learning. Funding for our scholarships comes from our loyalalumni base, our board of trustees, our dedicated faculty and staff, ourcorporate partners in the community and other friends of Carroll.The importance of scholarships and financial aid cannot beoverstated. More than 98 percent of current students at Carroll receivesome type of financial assistance. Scholarships can make the differencenot only in whether a student attends college, but also whether thatstudent remains. This listing shares the stories of the people behind thescholarships, and their affinity for Carroll. Many of these scholarshipsare established as endowed funds, providing a permanent incomestream for annual scholarships which carry on the name of the donorand create a personal legacy.As you read through this catalog, you will come to realize we areconnected. There is a common thread that binds each one of us to oneanother. From generations past to today, the people of Carroll—thestories we share, the memories we hold, and the education gained—iswhat keeps the spirit of Carroll alive. We celebrate the generosity andthe legacy these individuals have made in helping advance Carroll’smission of preparing students for lives of meaning, purpose and success.22016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOG

John H. Alexander Scholarship and Student Loan FundEstablished through the estate of John H. Alexander in 1979.In 1979, Carroll received an unexpected bequest through the estate ofJohn H. Alexander. Mr. Alexander indicated in his will generous provisions tosupport future generations with income available for both scholarships, and theremaining portion for student loans helping students obtain a college educationmore affordably.Willard and Virginia Allen Scholarship FundEstablished by Willard D. Allen '37 in 1991.A lifelong Waukesha County resident, Willard D. Allen '37 was an activestudent during his time at Carroll as a member of Gamma Phi Delta, Chi Sigma,Carroll Players, sophomore class vice president, glee club, student senate,and band manager. Dr. William Ganfield, then Carroll’s president, recognizedWilliard’s leadership ability, and his talent and passion for music. Ganfieldsubsequently offered Willard a job as Carroll’s bandleader. He accepted andbecame the first and only student bandleader in Carroll’s history. Willard wenton to lead a successful career as the owner of Allen Lumber Company, servedfor many years as a volunteer firefighter, was village president of Wales, Wis.,and was a member of the Waukesha County Board for 10 years. He was alsoactive in the Oconomowoc Legion Band which he directed from 1942-1976.Under his direction, they appeared in three presidential inaugural paradesand the Tournament of Roses parade in 1960. This scholarship, in Willard andhis wife Virginia’s name, helps worthy students to discover their talents andpursue their Carroll experience.American Association of University WomenScholarshipFunded annually through the generosity of the Milwaukee WestSuburban Branch of the American Association of University WomenSince its first meeting in 1881, the American Association of UniversityWomen (AAUW) has been a catalyst for change. Today, with more than100,000 members, 1,000 branches, and 500 college and university partners,AAUW works to advance equity for women and girls through advocacy,education, philanthropy, and research. The membership of the Milwaukee/West Suburban Chapter of AAUW actively fundraises on an annual basisto provide critical scholarship assistance to women at local colleges anduniversities in the area, including Carroll. Annually, the student recipient ofthe AAUW Scholarship has the wonderful opportunity to meet the womenof the local membership to network and connect with active leaders in thecommunity. This scholarship recognizes the merit and need of a mature femalein their pursuit of a college education.12016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1937;Willard's senior yearphoto

Charles W. Anderson Scholarship FundEstablished by Charles W. '59 and Carole (Niehoff) '61 Anderson in 1986.The Andersons hold Carroll very close to their heart. It is a place where theyboth grew academically and personally—and it was where they met and fellin love. Charles '59 was a business administration and psychology major. Asa student, he was a varsity letter winner, member of the track and basketballteams, and part of the Beta Pi Epsilon fraternity. Carole '61 was an elementaryeducation major. Like Charley, Carole was also very active throughout campusas a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, Spanish club, and as class secretary andtreasurer. Professionally, Carole owned and operated Finders Keepers, a giftshop in Brookfield, Wis. for over a decade. Charley served as president andchief executive officer for Douglas Dynamics, Inc. in Milwaukee; volunteeredas acting vice president for business and finance at Carroll; and is currentlypresident and owner of Universal Welding and Engineering—a Waukeshabased metal plate fabricating manufacturer of durable, heavy duty equipment.He served on the Carroll Board of Trustees from 1991-2003, and is an honorarylifetime trustee. They both remain very active with their alma mater, andestablished this endowment to provide financial support and encouragementto full-time students of Carroll.Martha Love Andrews Scholarship FundEstablished by the estate of Ross E. Andrews via the Women’s MissionarySociety of the Presbyterian Church in 1955.This permanent endowment was established in the name of Martha LoveAndrews by her husband, Ross. Martha was a Waukesha native schooled inWhitewater, Wis. and was a grade school teacher. Ross was a lawyer, servingfour years as a district attorney, and later as a municipal judge in WoodCounty serving the city of Marshfield, Wis. They both were very active in theFirst Presbyterian Church in Marshfield. The Andrews family believed in theimportance of a higher education, and supported Carroll’s Presbyterian roots.This scholarship honors Martha by aiding students preparing for Christianservice within the Church or related missions.Associated Bank ScholarshipFunded annually through the generosity of Associated Bank.The founding of Associated Bank dates to 1970, when three banks inNortheast Wisconsin—Kellogg Citizens Bank of Green Bay, Manitowoc SavingsBank, and First National Bank of Neenah—formed a powerful alliance. TheNeenah-based bank is the oldest branch with its founding dating back to 1861.Today, this Midwestern-based financial services company employs over 5,000individuals, and has a corporate mission focused on providing superior financialservices. An extension of their commitment to the community is displayedthrough their corporate giving, and employee volunteerism efforts that helpcommunities throughout our region. Upon recommendation of its charitablegiving advisory board, the company provides annual aid to Carroll supportingworthy students who demonstrate financial need, with preference to those inbusiness, finance, accounting, or a related field.22016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1959;Charley’s senior yearphotoHinakaga 1961;Carole’s senior yearphoto

Leona K. Atley Memorial FundEstablished by Leona Kleinschmidt Atley in 1992.Leona K. Atley was a generous friend of and to Carroll. She died in 1991,leaving a portion of her estate to Carroll with the intent to support worthystudents. Leona dedicated much of her time and effort to the benefitof disabled veterans. This scholarship provides assistance to studentsdemonstrating financial need with preference to those who have indicated theirintention of pursuing divinity studies.Thomas and Jean Badciong Scholarship FundEstablished by Thomas '62 and Jean Badciong in 1991.Tom Badciong '62 believes the education he received at Carroll helpedprepare him for life and success. During his tenure as a student, he was amember of the Beta Pi Epsilon fraternity and a letterman in football andtrack. Professionally, he led a successful career, retiring as president and chiefoperating officer of Schreiber Cheese in Green Bay, Wis . Tom, and his wifeJean, have long been involved in the Green Bay community, and he alwaysencouraged his employees to do the same. He served on the Carroll Board ofTrustees from 1990-2006, and was elected Chairman in 1994 . As a dedicatedalumnus, and generous friend to his alma mater, the Badciongs established thisnamed scholarship honoring Tom’s time at Carroll, providing financial aid toupperclassmen from the Green Bay area with preference to those majoring inbusiness administration.Baird Foundation Scholars ProgramFunded annually through the generosity of the Baird Foundation.Baird is an employee-owned wealth management, capital market, assetmanagement and private equity firm with its corporate headquarters locatedin Milwaukee, Wis. In 1919, a new investment firm called the First WisconsinCompany, the securities arm of the First Wisconsin National Bank, wasformed under the leadership of Robert Wilson Baird. In 1948, First WisconsinCompany would change its name to its founding executive Robert W. Baird andCompany. As a strong corporate partner, Baird has a long-standing tradition ofgiving back to the communities in which their associates live and work, bothon a corporate and individual level. The Baird Foundation Scholars Program atCarroll was established to provide assistance to worthy students majoring inbusiness, economics, finance or a related field. This honored award recognizesstudents based on their academic achievements. Carroll continues to workwith Baird Foundation to identify creative ways to partner together, providingnew opportunities and resources for the next generation of global citizens.Sarah and Thomas Baker Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished through the estate of Sarah J. Baker in 1956.Sarah Baker wanted to provide support for future generations from herhometown to have the opportunity to pursue a college education. Her willestablished scholarships in her husband’s name providing aid to students fromPrairie du Sac or Sauk City High Schools. The award is made to those who rankin the upper 25 percent of their high school graduating class.32016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1962;Tom’s senior yearphotoTom in 2012

Laura M. Banting Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished by the estate of George O. Banting in 1964.George and Laura (Miller) Banting were married 1897 in Arcadia, Wis.—justnorth of La Crosse. George was an active civic leader in Waukesha, serving asthe Superintendent of Schools from about 1921 until 1937. He also served asassociate professor of education at Carroll in the 1920s. Laura was an activemember of the Women’s Club of Wisconsin. George created this legacy inhis wife’s name to provide an annual scholarship to support an outstandingstudent in speech or drama.Ruth Bruhn Barney Scholarship FundEstablished by Ruth Bruhn Barney '33 in 1988.Originally from Chippewa Falls, Wis., Ruth Bruhn Barney '33 came toCarroll to study biology and history. She quickly became active in a variety oforganizations and activities, including Echo, Carroll Players, Beta Chi Theta,Alpha Gamma Delta, Beta Beta Beta, glee club, and served as class secretaryher freshman year. Ruth’s husband, Leland was a Waukesha native. He was afarmer and transportation executive working at Quality Milk Service, BeaverTransport, and Bulk Transport Companies. Ruth served on the Carroll Boardof Trustees for over 25 years, from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, and wasnamed as an honorary lifetime trustee. Her named scholarship is awarded tostudents demonstrating financial need who display a well-rounded personality,are of high moral values, exhibit leadership qualities, and involvement oncampus. Ruth’s sons continue to be active with the fund.Ruth in the 1930sAlice Korn Barrette Scholarship FundEstablished by Cecil Barrette '28 in 1980.Alice and Cecil are just one example of the many couples who met duringtheir time as students at Carroll and began a life together. Alice Florence (Korn)Barrette '26 was a Waukesha native. She graduated in the class of 1926 witha degree in biology. She went on to teach in the Illinois state system for over20 years before retiring when Cecil’s job with Bell System transferred himto a new engineering office in California. When Alice died in 1979, Cecil wasprompted to establish this scholarship in her memory to help others wantingan education. This legacy helps future generations share in the same rewardingCarroll experience that he and Alice enjoyed.Laura Stroud Bartsch Scholarship FundEstablished by Lucile R. Orbison in memory of her friend Laura StroudBartsch '20 in 1985.Lucile Orbison and Laura Bartsch '20 loved fine music. This scholarshippays tribute to their friendship, and helps music students at Laura’s alma materdevelop their talent. Laura was a 1920 graduate of Carroll majoring in music.She enjoyed a career as an artist, and as a piano teacher. She was a memberof the music faculty at Oshkosh State College (now University of WisconsinOshkosh). Scholarships are awarded in Laura’s memory to help upperclassmenwho have expressed their intention to earn a degree in music, with preferenceto students pursuing a piano emphasis.42016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1916; Laura’sstudent photo

Herbert C. Bassford Scholarship FundEstablished by Herbert C. Bassford '52 in 1991.A native of Milwaukee, Herbert Bassford '52 attended Juneau and Boys Techhigh schools. At Carroll, he majored in business administration and was anactive member in Tau Kappa Epsilon, “C” club, football, track, and intramurals.Working his way through college, the only assistance he received was asmall scholarship in the amount of 200. That small gift motivated him to dosomething for others when he had the chance. He spent his working years atGreat American Insurance in Milwaukee as a Branch Manager in underwriting.His named scholarship provides financial aid to worthy students, withpreference to those participating in intercollegiate athletics.Hinakaga 1952;Herbert’s senior yearphotoJohn V. Batha Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished by family and friends of John V. Batha '49, professoremeritus at Carroll in 2001.Dr. John Batha '49 was a longtime resident of Waukesha, attending RandallElementary School and Waukesha High School. When it came time to thinkabout college, there was little doubt where he would go. His parents, Vincent'21 and Althea '38, both graduated from Carroll, and his father also coachedand taught physics and mathematics at the school. John graduated fromCarroll in 1949 with a degree in biology. He taught biology in several schoolsuntil returning to his beloved alma mater in 1964 as an assistant professor ofphysiology and invertebrate zoology. He created a legacy through his work asa limnologist (fresh water biology), and led several NCEP experiences to placessuch as Jamaica, the Virgin Islands, and Mexico. Continuing the family’s legacy,Batha’s wife, Jean (Otto) Batha '49, as well as their three children, two cousinsand a niece, all attended Carroll. This award in Dr. Batha’s memory recognizesoutstanding biology majors in the area of field biology who intend on pursuinggraduate work in the area. John’s children continue to be involved with thefund.John BathaRichard E. Bayer Chemistry ScholarshipEstablished by chemistry alumni, faculty and friends to honor Dr.Richard Bayer '54, professor emeritus at Carroll in 2000.As a student, Richard E. Bayer '54 was a member of Phi Theta Pi, “C”club, student senate, football, track, and intramurals. He graduated fromCarroll in 1954, majoring in chemistry and mathematics. Throughout hiscareer, he received many awards and grants for his teaching and innovativeresearch programs. Bayer served on the National Science Foundation proposalconsideration panel, and was the founder of Bionomics Corporation offeringstudents a unique professional experience in chemical analysis and research.He began his tenure at Carroll in 1958 as a professor of chemistry until hisretirement in 1992 after 34 years of teaching. He died in June 2000 aftera battle with leukemia. This scholarship honors his legacy at Carroll bysupporting a promising incoming chemistry freshman in his name.52016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1984;faculty photo

Ronald and Darla Becker ScholarshipFunded annually through the generosity of Ronald '63 and DarlaBecker.Ron Becker '63 views his years at Carroll as some of the best times of hislife. He was a business administration major, and minored in psychology andsociology. He was an active member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Kappa Psi.Ron received scholarship aid when he was a student, and knew when he hadthe chance he would give back to help others. Currently, Ron is president ofTranspo Services, a household and commercial storage needs provider locatedin Sheboygan, Wis. Knowing that the cost of education would be out of thereach for many if it were not for outside support, Ron annually gives to currentscholarships, helping ensure that students who need support receive aid tocontinue their Carroll experience.Hinakaga 1963; Ron’ssenior year photoCurtis and Ann Beilke ScholarshipFunded annually through the generosity of Curtis '74 and Ann '74 Beilke.Curtis '74 and Ann '74 Beilke met during their time at Carroll as students.Curt was a political science and history major, and Ann majored in English.After graduation, they both led careers in the banking industry beforefounding Systems Furniture, Inc. in 1988. Together, they run the companyproviding space planning and office furniture for businesses and organizationsthroughout Wisconsin and northern Michigan. They credit Carroll for theirsuccessful careers, and believe the relationships built with their professors andclassmates have been priceless. The Beilkes contribute to current scholarships,helping future generations share in the same rewarding Carroll experience thatthey were able to enjoy.Charles E. Benidt Foundation ScholarshipFunded annually through the generosity of the Charles E. BenidtFoundation.The Charles E. Benidt Foundation is local, private grantmaking foundationcommitted to supporting the Christian values that Charles Benidt followedduring his lifetime. Chuck was a Milwaukee native, the oldest of six children.He was a true entrepreneur, founding his first company, The Town & CountrySuper Markets, in 1959. He was a student of the supermarket business. Onvacations he would travel throughout the U.S., visiting other supermarkets,looking for new concepts to bring back to his stores. By the early 1990s, heowned and operated five Cub food stores and employed over 1,400 individuals.Throughout his life he worked hard, and taught by example. In 2003, Benidtcreated a charitable foundation with the intent that, upon his death, the bulkof his estate would go to the foundation. He died in December 2006, andhis named foundation continues to work to keep his memory and valuesalive. Chuck’s wife, Bea, was a nontraditional graduate of Carroll, earning herdegree in accounting in 1983. She serves as president of the Charles E. BenidtFoundation. Annually, the Benidt Foundation provides scholarship support toworthy students at Carroll carrying on their family’s commitment to education.Awards are made with preference to those studying in the field of business.62016–17 CARROLL UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP CATALOGHinakaga 1974; Curt’ssenior year photoHinakaga 1974; Ann’ssenior year photo

Bergstrom Student Aid FundEstablished by the estate of Evangeline H. Bergstrom in 1964.John Nelson Bergstrom was a native of Neenah, Wis. He and EvangelineHoydt met while attending school in Ithaca, New York. Th

Baird Foundation Scholars Program Funded annually through the generosity of the Baird Foundation. Baird is an employee-owned wealth management, capital market, asset management and private equity firm with its corporate headquarters located in Milwauke

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