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Burlington Township Scholarship CommitteeP.O. Box 66 • Burlington, NJ 08016
Dollars forSCholarS
Class of
2012
What is Dollars for Scholars?The Burlington Township scholarship Committee (BTsC) is a local, non-profit organization founded in 1988, and is affiliated with the Citizens scholarship foundation of america - “Dollars for scholars” program. Its purpose is to raise local scholarship monies to help local students meet the cost of their post high school education. This tax exempt organization is operated entirely by local dedicated volunteers and all monies raised are awarded to Burlington Township high School graduates.
Who is eligible for awards?any Burlington Township High school graduating senior is eligible to apply through the Guidance office. our trustees believe that any sincerely determined student has the right to continue his/her education. scholarship awards may be used for vocational, technical, two- and four-year programs.
how are recipients determined?The members of the awards Committee screen and interview all of the seniors who apply. The committee consists of the superintendent of schools, the Director of Guidance and 2 or 3 members of the scholarship Committee. Each candidate must submit an application complete with written essay on an assigned subject. all school academic records, evidence of co-curricular participation and proof of college acceptance are sent to the committee for review. Each student is individually interviewed by the 4/5 member panel and questioned on current events and other relevant topics. Then, using a common mathematical scale, the candidates are ranked in descending order based on the judgments of the committee members. The top 15 to 30 students receive financial aid, based on the monies that are available that year.
Who serves on the committee?During the 2011/12 school year, a wide variety of township residents served with the committee including:
Current and former members of the Board of Education Mark Bowen, sue Eichmann, Charlene George, Pat Wexler, Dom Zulla, Eric Ghaul
Current school personnel Judy Capritti, Dr. Christopher Manno, James Mills, Peter Tiefer, Christine Griffith
retired school personnel Dr. Walter Haworth, antoinette Horner, loretta Kimber, Barbara Zimmermann, Carol Zulla, Marie Phillips
Community-minded individuals Carl schoenborn, steve Harrison, Tim Irons, Walt Corter, Ron Monokian, laVerne Kirn, linda Golden
We welcome new trustees and if you have interest in our work, contact our president Dom Zulla (609-280-6447) or steve Harrison, our treasurer.
how do we raise scholarship funds?The major fundraisers vary from year to year, but this year we conducted a large “Phone-a-Thon” in the winter, and we compiled this “honors Book”. The teaching faculty makes a contribution through their participation in “Dress Down Days” and the “SFa holiday Bazaar” was a 3rd major fundraiser.
To date, the commitee has awarded $468,000 in college aid. our committee also manages $99,000 in interest bearing trust accounts. one additional large $112,000 trust provides a four-year, $1000/year scholarship to a student planning to teach.
our trust fundsa truly remarkable way to honor your parents or someone whom you admire is to establish a trust in that person’s name and each year at graduation, one scholarship will be awarded in that person’s name!
TruST SCholarShIPS may be established with a contribution of $5000 or more and may be paid over several years. These monies will become a part of our permanent endowment funds and as noted above, each year the person named by the donor will be honored at graduation.
MEMorIal FunDS may be donated in the name of a loved one by family and friends. family members will be advised of the contributors. If the memorial donations exceed $5000, the monies can be transferred into a permanent sCHolaRsHIP TRUsT. The Burlington Township scholarship Committee may also be named as beneficiary in wills and insurance policies. (Please see next Page)
honor DonaTIonS may be given to someone as a celebration of their achievements (e.g. graduation from College) or for a special occasion. a certificate is sent to the honored person informing them of the contributions and the givers who have thought of them.
GEnEral SCholarShIP ConTrIBuTIonS may be given in any amount. These monies will be accumulated with other earned funds and be awarded at the next graduation celebration.
Memorial & honor Donations
Your contribution to Dollars for scholars will help Burlington Township High school students meet the cost of a post-high school education.
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Memorial & honor Donations
Donations in memory of a loved one by family or friends may be made to the Burlington Township Dollars for Scholars Scholarship Committee. family members will be informed of the donation and, should the memorial donations exceed $5,000, the monies will be transferred into a permanent scholarship Trust. This year, we would like to acknowledge the following memorial donations:
Catharine astemborski
Judith ann Bentley
Betty Jane Frazier
James roger Gilbert
Thomas o. hopkins
William F. Zimmermann
Virginia M. Schmidt
Honor donations may be given to honor someone on a special personal occasion. a certificate is sent to the honoree informing him/her of the contribution in his/her name. This year, we would like to acknowledge the following honorees:
Kevin J. Mclernon
John J. Pinto
angela Cappetti
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation in honor of laura D. Jaksot is awarded to angela Cappetti who will be attending Drexel University.
Kevin Carlin
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Edward steinmetz, sr. is awarded to Kevin Carlin who will be attending Montclair state University.
I have lived in Burlington
Township since I was about
two years old with my
mother, father, and brother.
I have participated in the
many sports and volunteer
programs in our community.
after I complete high
school, I will be attending
Drexel University, where I
hope to study physics and
chemistry.
I have lived in Burlington Township for my entire eighteen year life. I live with my two parents and two siblings, my twin sister Tara and my older brother sean. Throughout high school I have participated in a variety of activities including soccer, student government and fBla but my time in the theater program is what I am truly passionate about. In the future I am attending Montclair state University where I will major in communications and broadcasting. I hope to have a career in television and radio after high school.
Tara Carlina $1,000 scholarship through a donation from steve Harrison in recognition of Robin Kearns for her 32 years of dedicated service in the teaching profession is awarded to Tara Carlin who will be attending The College of New Jersey.
heather Crespin
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Marie Echohardt is awarded to Heather Crespin who will be attending Ithaca College.
Tara has lived in Burlington
Township for all 18 years of
her life. she lives with her
mom, dad, twin brother and
older brother. she plans
on attending The College
of New Jersey next year
to study special Education
and Mathematics. While
in college, she hopes to
study abroad in Europe.
after college, she hopes to
become an early childhood
special education teacher.
I grew up in an incredibly ordinary way: I’ve lived in the same house my entire life with two very loving parents, a high-achieving older sister, and two dogs. My family has encouraged me to excel academically and supported me in my love of musical theatre. I’m attending Ithaca College in the fall. so how is my life any more noteworthy than others’? It’s my drive to do something meaningful with my life; I refuse to die without having lived life to the fullest. I’m not sure what my career will be, but it will be creative and fulfilling.
Megan Eichmann
The Caroline scholarship of $4,000 over a four-year period is awarded to Megan Eichmann who will be attending The College of New Jersey.
Dana Feuerhammer
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Janet Miller is awarded to Dana feuerhammer who will be attending american University.
My name is Megan Eichmann
and I have lived in Burlington
Township my entire life.
My parents, sister and
brothers have all been very
supportive of me throughout
my academic career and
various activities in which
I have been involved, such
as field Hockey, student
Government and National
Honor society. Next year I
am excited to attend The
College of New Jersey for a
five year master’s program,
majoring in Elementary
Urban Education.
My name is Dana feuerhammer. I have been in district for 12 years living with my parents, sister, and two dogs. Dedicated to athletics, I am a four-year varsity soccer player and senior captain. My other commitments lie within being a member of Key Club, National Honor society, and student Government. I enjoy volunteering and offer my time in hospitals and in activities with children. I plan on attending american University in the fall majoring in Biology with a focus of pediatric medicine.
Caley Gallagher
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation from Central safety Equipment is awarded to Caley Gallagher who will be attending West Chester University.
David Georgeanni
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Christopher George is awarded to David Georgeanni who will be attending Drexel University.
My name is Caley Gallagher
and I have lived in Burlington
Township my entire life.
I currently live with my
parents, brother, and sister.
During high school I have
been involved in numerous
activities, including a four
year varsity tennis player,
active student government
president, National Honor
society member, as well as
other school and community
service. I will be attending
West Chester University in
the fall and plan on pursuing
a career in accounting.
My name is David
Georgeanni, and I have
spent my entire educational
career thus far in Burlington
Township. I am primarily
a student of the sciences,
and after graduation I am
attending Drexel University
with a major in physics and
a minor in astrophysics. I
hope to one day earn a Ph.D.
in astrophysics and obtain a
position as a public-sector
astronomer. I also plan to
found a private manned-
spaceflight firm.
Jashanpreet Grewala $1,000 scholarship in memory of Gerson Wexler, which was funded through the Burlington Rotary, is awarded to Jashanpreet Grewal who will be attending Rutgers University.
Kathleen Keane
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Rotarian Jack Queenan is awarded to Kathleen Keane who will be attending Rutgers University.
at the end of my first grade year, my parents broke the news to me and told me that we’re moving to Burlington Township; that day I knew my life was going to be completely different and it was. I’ve been here ever since, about 10 years. I live with both my loving, caring parents, my little sister, and my amazing grandmother. I currently plan on attending Rutgers University where I will probably be living for the next 4 years and majoring in Biology to pursue my career in the medical field as an orthopedic surgeon/specialist.
My name is Kathleen Keane
and I have lived in Burlington
Township with my parents
for my entire life. I have been
accepted and enrolled in the
school of Nursing at Rutgers
University in Camden and
upon graduation in 2016,
I will receive a Bachelors
of science with a Degree
in Nursing. after Nursing
school, I plan on furthering
my education to become a
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
with a concentration in
oncology.
ryan liberty
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation in honor of luke Capritti is awarded to Ryan liberty who will be attending Rowan University.
Jarrett Mead
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Dennis and sarah foy is awarded to Jarrett Mead who will be attending Rutgers University.
My name is Ryan liberty and I moved to Burlington Township with my family at the age of four. I live together with my sister, leah, and my parents, Bonnie and Ralph. They have supported me throughout my educational career. after high school, I plan to attend Rowan University and major in chemical engineering. after college, I would like to work for a top of the line manufacturing company or oil refinery where I can put my skills to good use and have the possibility of culminating my education with a master’s degree.
Jarrett has lived in
Burlington Township
since he was about two
years old. He played
Varsity soccer at BTHs
for three years and
is a member of the
National Honor society.
He will be attending
Rutgers University -
New Brunswick in the
coming fall.
Jonathan neu
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Gerson Wexler is awarded to Jonathan Neu who will be attending Brigham Young University.
natalie niles
a $1,000 scholarship funded through the Burlington Rotary is awarded to Natalie Niles who will be attending seton Hall University.
Burlington Township has been my home since the summer of 2000, just before first grade. These days, five individuals occupy my house along with me: my parents (Robert and Noramah) and three younger siblings (Rebekah, spencer, and David). My sole older brother, Robbie, is on a church mission in Brazil at present. I fervently await this upcoming fall semester when I will head west to attend Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah in order to pursue a Bachelor of science degree in Economics. I plan to continue on to graduate school and eventually become a successful business analyst.
I have lived in Burlington
Township, in the same house,
for my entire life. I currently
live with my mom, dad, and
older sister. I will be going
to seton Hall University to
continue my education. The
first three years at seton
Hall I will be obtaining my
Bachelor of science in
Biology. I will then start my
graduate studies in Physical
Therapy, after four year I
will have my Doctorate of
Physical Therapy.
Shawn Parker
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of David D. adams is awarded to shawn Parker who will be attending Drexel University.
Saloni Patel
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Mr. and Mrs. frank Coppola is awarded to saloni Patel who will be attending Drexel University.
I have lived in Burlington
Township for the past 17
years of my life with my
loving parents, brother
and dog. This fall I plan to
attend Drexel University
in Philadelphia to pursue
a Bachelor’s Degree
in Biological sciences.
Moreover, I intend to attend
Veterinary school to
become a Veterinarian and
open my own office in New
Jersey.
My name is saloni
Patel and I have lived in
Burlington Township my
whole life. I live with my
parents and my younger
brother and I am the
eldest in my family. I
plan on attending Drexel
University this fall.
My major is biological
sciences and in the
future, I hope to become
a doctor.
Madeline Poethke
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of sarah schmucker is awarded to Madeline Poethke who will be attending Washington College.
Emma reynolds
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation from the T. C. Irons agency is awarded to Emma Reynolds who will be attending Richard stockton College of New Jersey.
I have lived in Burlington
Township my whole
life with my mom, dad,
brother, and sister. I plan
to attend Washington
College in the fall with a
major in Biology and a
minor in Environmental
studies. I would like to
be a field biologist and I
plan on studying abroad
for at least one semester
while in college.
My name is Emma Reynolds and I have lived in Burlington Township with my mom, dad, sister and beagle cookie my whole life. I am a straight a student and I have been involved in activities such as the Trust walks, the plays and musicals, Key Club, and NHs throughout my middle school and high school career. I have been accepted to the Richard stockton College of New Jersey and I am planning to attend there in the fall, majoring in marine sciences. from there I plan to attend graduate school and work at a research center.
Cayla-Simone riggs
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation from lance siano is awarded to Cayla-simone Riggs who will be attending Drexel University.
Maria Carisa ruiz
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation in honor of sara Capritti is awarded to Maria Carisa Ruiz who will be attending Boston University.
I have lived in Burlington
Township since the age
of three. My college
plans include attending
Drexel University for my
Bachelors in Business
administration with
a concentration in
International Business. I
wish to study abroad and
use Co-op to prepare me
for a career I aspire to
have a business where
I get to work and travel
internationally.
I’m 17 years old and I moved
to Burlington Township
almost 6 years ago. I live
with my mom, my dad, and
my two brothers. outside of
school, I really love playing
field hockey, theater, music,
and drawing. I plan to study
at Boston University for
biomedical engineering
and to study abroad for at
least one semester. My main
goals in life are simply to
love what I’m doing and to
truly make a difference in
the world I live in.
Maima Samaha $1,000 scholarship through a donation in honor of Barbara Zimmerman is awarded to Maima samah who will be attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
I was born in Trenton and I lived in Hightstown until I was six year old. I have been living in Burlington Township for about twelve years now. I currently live with my mother Gartee and my father James. I have five older brothers and sisters and eight nieces and nephews. My goal for the future is to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to study civil engineering. I want to join an engineering firm that focuses on sustainability and the maintenance of our current infrastructure as my long term career goal.
Taylor Sherlock
a $1,000 scholarship in memory of Maurice Dembo is awarded to Taylor sherlock who will be attending Temple University.
I have been a resident of
Burlington Township for
fifteen years along with my
father, mother, and sister.
During my high school
career, I have been very
involved in my school and
community; this includes
being an active girl
scout. I will be attending
Temple University in the
fall to pursue my dream
of becoming a physical
therapist. While there, I plan
on becoming involved in
many activities.
Jenna Smalley
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation from Dr. Walter Haworth is awarded to Jenna smalley who will be attending lehigh University.
Sarah Smith
a $1,000 scholarship through a donation from the Burlington Kiwanis Club is awarded to sarah smith who will be attending Rider University.
I have lived in Burlington Township since the age one, with my mother, father, sister and brother. My interests include playing the guitar, running and learning new things. I plan on attending lehigh University in the fall to study bioengineering, and possibly further my education after four years. My goals for the future involve somehow contributing to the healthcare field, by participating in research and/or providing care to patients.
I have lived in
Burlington Township
for ten years, with my
Mother and my brother
Matt. In the fall, I will
be attending Rider
University where I plan
to major in secondary
Education and English
and minor in special
Education and Dance
Pedagogy.
olalekan Sumonua $1,000 scholarship through a donation from Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Manno is awarded to olalekan sumonu who will be attending Rutgers University.
I was born in Nigeria and moved to New Jersey at the age of seven. I believe I am an avid learner. Throughout my high school years, I have taken a variety of classes and been able to achieve success through my hard work and dedication to my studies. I have been a leadership award recipient and have also been nominated for a number of leadership programs and positions. I plan to attend Rutgers University and major in the fields of criminal justice and psychology, and possibly enlist into the air force.
Emily Tootell
a $1,000 scholarship funded through the Burlington Rotary is awarded to Emily Tootell who will be attending Richard stockton College of New Jersey.
I was born in Burlington Township and
have lived here my entire life with
my parents, sister and grandmother.
Growing up, I took many dance, piano,
and guitar lessons and spent much
of my time in Girl scouts, my church
youth group, and traveling with my
family. Throughout high school, I
have been involved in theater, Jazz
choir, National Honor society, as
well as numerous clubs and have
enjoyed every minute of it. My favorite
subjects in school are theater, chorus,
English and German; this summer I
will even be going on the BTHs/Graz
austrian exchange trip. Next fall I plan
to attend Richard stockton College of
New Jersey to study psychology and
eventually go on to earn my masters.
Keyanna Wigglesworth
a $1,000 scholarship funded through the Burlington Rotary, is awarded to Keyanna Wigglesworth, who will be attending Harvard University.
Throughout high school, I
have been an active member
of National Honor society,
the Girls advisory Council
of the alice Paul Institute,
Interact Club, and BTHs Teen
Book Club. I was a four-year
varsity discus thrower on the
girls’ spring track and field
team and a two-year varsity
player and co-captain of the
lady falcons field hockey
team. after graduating
high school, I will major
in government at Harvard
University in the fall.
The Members of the Class of 2012, and the Trustees of the Dollars for Scholars, express special thanks to Kevin McLernon and John Pinto for generously donating their retirement gift monies to this year’s scholarship fund.
Following graduation from college, service in the navy, and a short term in Burlington City, Kevin McLernon served faithfully for 30 years as Burlington Township Administrator from 1981 to 2011. As such, he worked directly under the Mayor in supervising all of the activities and functions of township government.
John Pinto entered service in Burlington Township in 1968, and by 1974 was promoted to Superintendent of Public Works, where he carefully directed the daily activities of the roads, sewer, water and recycling center functions in Burlington Township. His service spans 43 years, ending on December 31, 2011.
Our students and community are indeed fortunate to attract such high quality civil servants interested in helping young people further their educational pursuits. Two of this evening’s scholarships are funded by these generous retirees.
Thomas O. HopkinsSince our last graduation ceremony, the entire school community mourns the passing of Mr. Thomas O. Hopkins, Superintendent of the Burlington Township Schools from 1946 to 1977. Mr Hopkins joined the district as as an elementary teacher in the Springside School in 1940. After service in World war II, he returned and served the district until July, 1977, when he retired with his wife to Seaside Park, NJ and lived until his passing in 2011.
During his tenure as superintendent, he helped design and supervise the construction of the Beverly Road School, the Pinewald (later Young) School, the middle school (later the Thomas O Hopkins) School and the original sections of the high school. In short, Mr Hopkins built the foundations of the modern Burlington Township School system. In the 1990’s and early years of this century, the Young and high schools were vastly expanded and the current intermediate and middle schools were constructed.
At this time the entire school community warmly thanks Mr. Thomas O. Hopkins for giving his entire working career for the benefit of the many thousands of young people who have learned and matured during their years here in township.
The Trustees would like to warmly thankMiddle School teacher Ryan Winkelspecht
and Sargent David Brintzinghofferfor organizing a benefit basketball game between
the school faculty and our police department.
Over 280 attended the game and it representeda wonderful example of a great community
functioning together to help our young graduates.
The faculty won the first game of the series.
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our local chapter is affiliated with a national organization, “The Citizens scholarship
foundation of america.” During the current school year our chapter trustees are:
Domenic Zulla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PREsIDENT
Dr. Walter Haworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VICE PREsIDENT
steven Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TREasURER
Toni Horner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sECRETaRY
Judy Capritti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co-sECRETaRY
Mark Bowen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Timothy Irons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
loretta Kimber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Ronald Monokion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Patricia Wexler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Barbara Zimmerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
susan Eichmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Christopher Manno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Peter Teifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Jim Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Carl schoenborn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
laVerne Kirn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Walter Corter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
linda Golden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Charlene George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Eric Ghaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Carol Zulla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
Christine Griffith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRUsTEE
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and training, and we think they fully deserve the recognition of their community for
their consistent level of high performance.
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