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Muskego Lions Club Awards Robert Kreuser/David Salentine Scholarships

The Muskego Lions Club has awarded two $750 Robert Kreuser/David Salentine post secondary scholarships to Samuel Frasher and Natalie Radloff.  Robert Kreuser was a life-long Muskego resident, respected teacher, principal, and superintendent for the Muskego-Norway School District.  David Salentine was a lifelong Muskego resident, respected teacher, coach, and administrator for the Muskego-Norway School District.  Both men were valued and honored members of the Muskego Lions Club.Sam Frasher will be attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison with plans to pursue degrees in Biology and Medicine with the goal of becoming a doctor.  In addition to his academic accomplishments, Sam is an active leader at Muskego High School through the Student Council.  Sam is also a member of the Swim Club, Science Club and National Honor Society.  Sam's community involvement includes being a student representative on the school board, participates in the school district planning committee, participated as a campaign volunteer for two national candidates, volunteering at Safety City and participating in the Wheaton-Franciscan Health Care Medical Explorers Group.  Sam serves others at church through various mission trips, as well as distributing food to those in need.Natalie Radloff will be attending Marquette University with plans to pursue a degree in Exercise Physiology with the goal of becoming a Physical Therapist.  In addition to her academic accomplishments, Natalie is an active student at Muskego High School involved in Student Council leading several council-run activities.  Natalie is a member of the Tennis team leading the team as captain, and coaching younger players through tennis camps.  In the Muskego community Natalie has participated for several years in Relay for Life.  Natalie also volunteers at her church by teaching Sunday School, playing music, and participating in outreach work.We congratulate both of these young people on their accomplishments, and thank all of the Muskego area seniors who applied for our scholarship.We with the senior classes of 2013 the best in their future endeavors!

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