2024 Graduation Magazine

Page 58 CLASS OF 2024 LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM MAY / JUNE 2024 Porter Schwantz is the son of Herman and Sara Schwantz of Lincoln. Porter intends to study animal science at Lincoln Land Community College and hopes to compete on the LLCC livestock judging team. Scout Tschantz is the daughter of Rex and Bethany Tschantz of Mt. Pulaski. Scout is also headed to Lincoln Land Community College this fall to prepare for a career as an agricultural instructor at the high school level. The scholarship, given in memory of Arthur B. Blaum and Iva Mae Blaum, is earmarked for Logan County students who are majoring in nursing or agriculture. It may be renewed up to eight undergraduate semesters if the student completes at least 12 credit hours per semester and maintains a B cumulative grade point average and remains committed to his or her initial field of study. Iva Mae Blaum was a graduate of Deaconess Hospital of Lincoln and retired from Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in 1985 after 46 years of service as a surgery supervisor and director of nursing. Her husband was a lifelong farmer in the New Holland area. Mrs. Blaum passed away in August 2015 and the first scholarship was presented in 2016. Since then, Kameron Aylesworth, Lukas Aylesworth, Cierra Crowell, Jacob Kirgan, Maggie Anderson, Molly Schempp, Madison Thomas, Madeline Cook, Ruthie Ruhl, Cole Kindred, Clay Aylesworth, Bailey Billington, Evan Cooper and Tyler Sasse have received scholarships for agriculture studies. Emma O’Donoghue, Grace Skelton, Lauren Turner, Claire Hill, Brooke Kitner, Brooke Montcalm, Ashley Schmidt, Madison Orebaugh, Maura Gowin, Zadie Laubenstein, Alaina Taylor and Shelbi Lund have received scholarships for nursing. Per the terms of Mrs. Blaum’s will, the trust should continue to award scholarships until 2035. Heartland Bank and Trust Company is the trustee of the Iva Mae Blaum Trust.

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