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Dwight M. Warner

 

   

 

The first Phi Chi pledge in 1921, in the Charter Chapter was Dwight M. Warner who later became a Regent. His contributions to the Fraternity were truly outstanding. His untimely death in a car accident in 1947 was a great loss. His love for the Fraternity has been memorialized through the scholarships his late sister, Helen Warner, has provided. The interest from her $15,000 grant to us in 1982 enables Phi Chi's to receive substantial grants each April at out Awards Banquet.

 

 

Dwight Warner Scholarship -

 

 Helen Warner establishing the Dwight Warner Scholarship. 

 

 

top row: Clayton Droullard(Dean of Men), Wallace Zastrow(UWW Foundation),

Randy Cruse(Phi Chi Alumni Rep)

bottom row: Helen Warner(sister of Dwight) and Al Vein(1st Citizen Bank)

 

 

Dwight Warner Phi Chi Epsilon Scholarship

 

 

 

click here to see Scholarship detail, posted on UWW site

 

Click here to Dwight M. Warner Scholarship Document  - Overview, purpose, conditions, qualifications, selection process.

 

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Dwight Warner Scholarship Award Team:

Jim Trier
Ken Johnson
Jon Kachel
Randy Cruse
Scott Huth
 

Recipients

 

1982

Matthew Anderson

 

 

 

 

 

 

1986-87 

Karl Argall

John Hegedus

John Schupka 

Robert Skalla

 

1987-88

Matthew Heald

Stephen Wal

Michael Wiland

 

1988-89

Evan Barnes

Michael Haase                 

Matthew Heald

David Konle

 

1989-90

Joseph Milner                  

Gregory Riemer

Dennis Scherwinski

Steve Zeamer

 

1990-91

Joseph Milner

Brian Zieger

 

1991-92

None

 

1992-93

None

 

1993-94

Christopher Couture

Christopher LaFave

James (Walton) Endrizzi

 

1994-95

None

 

1995-96

None

 

1996-97

Robert Strachen

Chad Verges

 

1997-98

None

 

1998-99

None

 

1999-2000

None

 

2000-2001

Kevin Kienzle

Benjamin Kiesow

Geoff Pogorelski

 

2001-2002

None

 

2002-2003

None

 

2003-2004

Matt Boldt

Mark Jochman

Paul Lois

Salvatore Mieltoz

Brandon Seitz

Christopher Slawik         

 

2004-2008

None

 

2008-2009

Derek Gates

Christopher Schuster

 

2009-2010

Christopher Schuster

2010-2011

Shane Kennelly   

           

2011-2012

Shane Kennelly

Russell Schmidt

 

2012-2013

None
 
2013-2014
Sean Coyle
Tyler Bieschke
Zachary Olson
 
2014-2015
Andrew Stevens
Nick Rosseter
Sam Nelson
Tyler Bieschke
 
 
2015-2016
Sam Nelson
Joseph Mabie
 
 
2016-2017
Zachary Koch
Keith Malueg

2017-2018
Nicholas Collins
Zachary Koch

2018 - 2019
No Applicant 

2019-2020
Kolin Klug
Joseph Senyah

2020-2021
Joseph Bernal





 
 
 
 

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UPDATED June 30, 2018

 
UWW FOUNDATION TAX ID# 39 6081189

 

The Dwight Warner Scholarship Fund was established in 1982 with a donation of $15,000 to the UWW Foundation by Helen Warner in memory of her brother Dwight Warner, the first pledge of Phi Chi Epsilon.  The intent was to benefit members of Phi Chi Epsilon that met conditions established by the scholarship.  Only interest from the core contribution can be used for award distribution.  Dr. Clayton Drullard and Jim Trier comprised the original team that reviewed and awarded this scholarship to men that applied; that team has been expanded to include Jon Kachel, Randy Cruse, Ken Johnson and the Active Chapter’s Faculty Advisor.

 

 

 The current core balance is $29,828.97 after some donations.  The interest available for distribution (as of this writting) is $1,193.16.   Interest is paid on both the core and money availiable for distribution equally, but accrures in the distribution amount.  Applicants must apply by February of each year and are awarded the following April.

 

 

Several Brother Alumni had expressed concern over any event that Phi Chi Epsilon, for reasons out of our control, might be removed from UW-Whitewater.  What might happen to the core contribution and/or future donations?  The Foundation has agreed and implemented a change in the name to permanently link the Scholarship name to Phi Chi Epsilon.  Further, the GENERAL CONDITIONS have been amended to include as a consideration for award, “a relative or descendant … or who provides a letter of recommendation from a past member.”  This would also open consideration for both male and female candidates in that event.