Amy Butler participates in the fitness category during the 2014 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls program on Saturday at the high school. She plans to attend Samford University to major in clarinet peformance and music education.
Amy Butler participates in the fitness category during the 2014 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls program on Saturday at the high school. She plans to attend Samford University to major in clarinet peformance and music education.
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Katherine Eisenhauer was named the 2014 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls. She won the Best Self Essay award, the talent award and interview award.
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Kerianne Pawley plans to study Healthcare Administration and Business at UW-Madison.
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Morgan Scrobel, who plans to study neonatology/emergency medicine in college, performs during the fitness routine.
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Alana Woodall sings "I Feel Pretty" from "West Side Story" during the talent portion.
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Alana Woodall is named second alternate. She plans to attend the University of Wisconsin-Madison to become a high school history teacher.
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Lauren Meyers plans to attend the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire to become a nurse or elementary school teacher. She participates in the fitness category.
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Eilish Zembilci, 2013 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls, signs the program book for her Little Miss, Mariska Kons, before the start of the event.
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Katherine Eisenhauer (center), the newly named 2014 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls, is joined by second alternate Alana Woodall (left), and first alternate Morgan Nienow as they talk to co-hosts Becky Weber (second from right) and Alison Dwyer.
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Jessica Szuminski performs Allegro from "Sonata in G Major" by Philipp Telemann during the talent portion. Szuminski won the Scholastic award.
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Madeline Heim dances to "Come on Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners during the talent portion. She plans to study fashion journalism in college.
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Bryce Mattson talks about having fun during the self-expression portion of the event.
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Kerianne Pawley performs "A Trumpeter's Lullaby" by Leroy Anderson during the talent portion.
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Justina Kolinski, who plans to attend Texas Christian University, won the fitness category.
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Kayla Konitzer performed "Drumello" by Houllif, Murray on the snare drum during the talent portion.
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Kayla Konitzer gets a kiss from her father Bob. She plans to attend beauty school and own her own salon one day.
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Morgan Nienow was named first alternate. She plans to become a clinical dietician.
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Katherine Eisenhauer (right) is congratulated by Eilish Zembilci, 2013 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls after being named 2014 Distinguished Young Woman of Menomonee Falls on Feb. 16.
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Samantha Madrzak is met by her grandfathers James Haran (left) and Richard Madrzak.
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