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2016 SUCA SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS On behalf of the Scholarship Committee, it is with great pride that we congratulate our 2016 $6,000 Scholarship Award to Ariana Wenglarski, daughter of Jeff Wenglarski, US Foundry & Kimberly Wenglarski. Ariana is graduating from East Bay High School where she was ranked 15th out of 517 students with a GPA of 6.0. Ariana scored an impressive 1760 on her SAT’s and 29 on her ACT’s. Ariana will be attending the University of Florida to study Chemical Engineering with a primary focus on the environment. Ariana took college preparatory classes that included honors, AP & Dual enrollment. Ariana has received many honors and awards throughout her high school career to include Varsity letter in Lacrosse, Track & Cross Country. Ariana has competed in and placed in multiple science competitions including Hillsborough County’s Brain Bowl and the University of South Florida Balsa Bridge Competition. Ariana is a varsity Track & Field High jumper and runner making the Regional Competitions, as well as being a member of the Cross Country team that won Highest Team GPA award. Outside of school Ariana volunteers her time as a lacrosse coach for youth girls. She also enjoys reading, drawing, ceramics and surfing. In addition to our 2016 Scholarship Winner we were so impressed with another candidate that the Committee chose to also offer a $2,000 Runner Up Scholarship to Kyla Berglund, parents Eddie Berglund & LaVerne Berglund of Burgess Civil. Kyla graduated from Wiregrass Ranch High School and will be attending Florida Atlantic University in the accelerated nursing program. Kyla is currently working in a nursing home as a certified nursing assistant and plans after obtaining her degree and license to work as a registered nurse in a long term care or hospice facility. Kyla has studied the course of the academy of medical professions and has been in all honors and advanced placement classes to prepare herself for her college career. She is ranked 44 of 461 students and has a GPA of 4.27. Kyla scored a 1780 on her SAT’s and a 29 on her ACT’s. Throughout her high school career Kyla has earned academic letterman for maintain her position on the honor roll and was awarded this year with the CNA Student of the Year Award. She is a member of the National Honor Society, National English Honor Society and Ranch Ambassadors which is a program of students who volunteer and serve as model students. She also was the treasurer for her schools Key Club, a club dedicated to community service. Kyla enjoys reading, writing and photography in her spare time. AUGUST 2016 • DITCHMEN 37