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David Rolls, chief executive officer of the Chamberlain Group, Inc., proudly announces the 2004 winners of the annual Duchossois Industries, Inc. College Scholarship Awards. 

The Duchossois Industries, Inc. College Scholarship Awards honor outstanding academic achievement by granting four-year $4,000 scholarships and one-year $1,000 scholarships to children of employees at Duchossois Industries, Inc. and its subsidiaries who excel inside – and outside –  the classroom.

Chamberlain’s 2004 scholarship recipients are Mark Radoulovitch, Laura Forst, Robert Matuszak and Thomas Cavanaugh.

Mark Radoulovitch, son of Ronkonkoma applications engineer Garry Radoulovitch, received a four-year ($4,000) scholarship to attend the George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs in Washington, D.C. Mark graduated in the top – eight percent of his class at Patchogue-Medford High School in Patchogue, NY, and earned student of the month honors every year. He also was highly decorated in the Air Force Junior ROTC and will be a Midshipman in the Navy ROTC unit at GWU. 

Laura Forst of Lisle, Ill. also received a four-year ($4,000) scholarship to study biology at Loyola University. Laura is the daughter of Duchossois Industries, Inc.’s chief pilot Ed Forst. She graduated from Benet Academy with a 4.0 GPA and was also a member of the National Honor Society, the science team and the girls swim team. In her free time she tutors a young boy with severe ADD and volunteers at an exotic animal veterinarian’s office.

Robert Matuszak, son of trade show coordinator Debbie Matuszak, earned a one-year ($1,000) scholarship and will attend the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana this fall. Robert was a three-sport athlete at Glenbard North High School in Carol Stream, Ill., earning varsity letters in football, wrestling and track. He also assisted in coordinating blood drives for Chamberlain, food drives for Boy Scout Troop 32, and participated in the Relay for Life.

Thomas Cavanaugh, son of Scranton production manager Jeff Cavanaugh, also was granted a one-year ($1,000) scholarship towards his education at Penn State University. Jeff was a Who’s Who among America’s high school students while attending Lakeland High School in Jermyn, PA. He competed on the school’s basketball, golf and football teams and was a member of the Science Olympiad Team and the honor roll.
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