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Mason City, Iowa ✦ Sunday, July 19, 2009

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Happy 1st Anniversary Shawna McConaughy

Alyssa and Nathan Groom, of Urbana, are parents of a daughter,

and Greg Christie

Eleanor Jo, were married July 18, 2008, at the Park Place Event Center in Cedar Falls.

40th Anniversary

born at 9:55 p.m. April 13, 2009 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids.

45th Anniversary

Mike and Sherri (Myers) Eddy

Curtis Evans and Suzanne (Milder) Evans of Joice were married July 12, 1969, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Mechanicsville.

of Clear Lake were married June 28, 1964, at the Methodist Church in Swaledale.


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CELEBRATIONS

ANNIVERSARY

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Johnson, 50 years

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Nielsen, 50 years

MESA, Ariz. — Jerry and Charlene (Hanson) Johnson of MASON CITY — Paul and Marie Nielsen will be celebrating their 50th anniversary on Saturday, July 25. Mesa, Ariz., were married Aug. 1, 1959, at St. Paul’s A card shower is being requested to help them celeLutheran Church in Garner. brate their special day. Cards may be sent to: 234 Ninth They will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in St. N.W., Mason City, IA 50401. July with their family. Greetings may be sent to Jerry and Char at 535 S. Alma School Road, Lot No. 84, Mesa, AZ 85210. The couple’s children are Darren Johnson of Mesa, Ariz., and Dana and Muriel Johnson of Green Bay, Wis. They also DOWNTOWN GARNER • 641-923-2761 have two granddaughters, Macayla and Kalkidan Johnson.

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SUNDAY, JULY 19, 2009 ✦ E3

CELEBRATIONS

GLOBE GAZETTE

ANNIVERSARY

ENGAGED

BIRTHDAY

Daniel, Groh HEATHER DANIEL, of Ames, is the daughter of Randy and Gail Daniel of Glidden. Heather is a graduate of Glidden-Ralston High School and from Iowa State University with a BA degree in early childhood special education. She is employed by the Waukee Community School District in Waukee. SCOTT GROH, of Ames, is the son of Barry and Kim Groh of Thornton. He is a graduate of SheffieldChapin/Meservey-Thornton High School and is completing his BS degree in industrial engineering and MBA at Iowa State University. He is employed with John Deere in Ankeny. The couple will be married Aug. 15, 2009, at St.

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ENGAGED

Edna Hoffman, 95

Mary’s Catholic Church in Willey, Iowa. Following the wedding, the couple will live in Waukee.

MASON CITY — Edna Hoffman will celebrate her 95th birthday at an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 26, at Willow Pointe Assisted Living, 17396 Kingbird Ave., Mason City.

THANK YOU

Minnier, 50 years

with all the wonderful cards I received. Thank you HAMPTON — Roger Minnier and Lucy Van Wert Thank you to my Family for everything Thank you to my Family & Friends for Minnier of Hampton were married July 31, 1959, at the you did to make it Special! making my “80th” Birthday so Special EUB Church in Aredale. — Rose Springer The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding Hinders, Irvin anniversary with a family dinner on July 25, 2009. Roger and Beverly Bartz Roger owned and operated Roger’s Barber Shop in of Osage announce the Hampton and Lucy worked at Franklin General Hospiengagement and tal as human resources manager. They are both UMMER OOK UTS ARE REAT approaching marriage of retired. their daughter, Jennifer S ONG AS HEY RE AFE Cards may be sent to them at 963 Glendale Park Hinders, to Lucas Irvin, Drive, Hampton, Iowa 50441. Experts at the Cerro Gordo County Department of Public Health son of William Irvin of want to help you stay safe when you’re cooking. Please follow Decorah and Anne Metthese important safety guidelines to prevent food-related illnesses: zler of Riverton, Wyo. ANNIVERSARY • Wash your hands, utensils and cooking surfaces often. Jennifer is a graduate of • Use a cooking thermometer to make sure meat is cooked Osage Community High Eddy, 45 years at a safe, internal temperature. School and a graduate of • Keep Hot Foods Hot: Cook to 165° F for 15 seconds. CLEAR LAKE — Mike Hamilton College. She is • Keep Cold Foods Cold: 40° F or colder. and Sherri (Myers) Eddy of currently employed by Clear Lake were married the Mitchell County Learn more about food safety on our web site: Sheriff’s Office in Osage. June 28, 1964, at the www.cghealth.com Methodist Church in Lucas is a graduate of Have a healthy, safe summer! Decorah High School and Swaledale. Mike and Sherri celea graduate of Hawkeye brated their 45th anniverCommunity College. He sary with a cruise from is currently employed at the Osage Police Depart- Venice, Italy, to Croatia and the Greek Isle to ment. Athens. Then they took an An Aug. 29, 2009, Italian rail tour to Florence wedding is planned at and Pisa and back to Our Savior’s Lutheran Venice. Church in Osage.

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CELEBRATIONS

NEW ARRIVAL

NEW ARRIVAL

GLOBE GAZETTE

BIRTHDAY

Ninety (90th) Birthday Celebration

Burke Haberkamp, 80

Dalton Austin

Taelyn Lietz

MASON CITY — Bob and Christin Austin, of Mason City, are parents of a son, Dalton John Austin, born at 4:30 a.m. May 8, 2009 at Mercy Medical Center — North Iowa, Mason City. He weighed 5 lbs., 14 oz., and was 19¼ inches long. Grandparents are Dave and Mary Austin, and Bill and Teri Burt, all of Mason City.

FOREST CITY — Mike and Laurie Lietz, of Forest City, are parents of a daughter, Taelyn Olivia Lietz, born at 4:11 p.m. June 30, 2009 in Spencer. She weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz., and was 19.5 inches long.

NEW ARRIVAL

Eleanor Groom URBANA — Alyssa and Nathan Groom, of Urbana, are parents of a daughter, Eleanor Jo, born at 9:55 p.m. April 13, 2009 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Cedar Rapids. Ellie Jo weighed 8 lbs., 6½ oz., and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are, Debbie and Jeff Heine, Clear Lake; Robert Groom, Mason City, and DeeAnn Schnack, San Francisco, Calif. Great-grandparents are Jim and Connie Heine, Clear Lake; Tom and Edna

Groom, Clarion, and Ruby Sandy, Indianola. Ellie is named after her late great-grandma, Mary Jo Stevens, and greatgreat-grandma, Eleanor Christensen.

Join us as we celebrate GARNER — Burke the 90th birthday of BeuHaberkamp, of Garner, lah (Barkema) Esk with an celebrated his 80th birth- open house. day at a family dinner, July When: July 19, 2009 12. Where: Leinbach Center He was born July 10, 116 Luicks Lane N. 1929. Belmond, IA Greetings may be sent to Time: 1:30 to 4 p.m. Burke at the following With a fun program address: 795 W. Sixth St., at 2 p.m. Garner, Iowa 50438. No gifts, please.

ENGAGED

Mark Evans ordained

Vitek, Hutchings STACY VITEK, of Norfolk, Va., is the daughter of Denny and Becky Vitek of Forest City. She graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 2003 with a degree in athletic training. She is employed as a certified athletic trainer with Sentara Medical Center in Norfolk. DR. PAUL HUTCHINGS, of Norfolk, is the son of Martin and Sally Hutchings of Elk Grove, Calif. He graduated from Old Dominion University in 2007 with a doctoral degree in physical

therapy. He is a physical therapist with Southeastern Physical Therapy. The couple will be married at 3 p.m. Sept. 26, 2009, at First Lutheran Church in Norfolk, Va.

Mark Evans, son of Eugene and Dorothy Evans, of Clear Lake, was ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church on June 27, 2009. The Right Reverend Russell Jacobus, seventh bishop of the Diocese of Fond du Lac was the presider and celebrant for the service, held at the Cathedral of St. Paul in Fond du Lac, Wis. Father Mark is a graduate of Rockwell-Swaledale high School, Luther Col-

Evans

lege, Drake University Graduate School of Business and Nashotah House seminary.

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CELEBRATIONS

GLOBE GAZETTE

ENGAGED

Happy 1st Anniversary

Shawna McConaughy of Anamosa and Greg Christie of Garner were married July 18, 2008, at the Park Place Event Center in Cedar Falls by the Rev. Gary Dobbins, uncle of the bride. Shawna is the daughter of Larry and Terry McConaughy of Anamosa. She is the granddaughter of Al and Judy Eden, also of Anamosa, and Ken and Donna McConaughy of Lisbon. Greg is the son of Bill and Kris Christie of Garner. He is the grandson of Charlotte Christie, also of Garner. Maid of honor for the bride was Lora Bowers. The bridesmaids were Cathi Finke, Dianna Bowers and Megan Striffler. Personal attendant was Joanna Poole. Best man for the groom was Asbe, Kuhl William “Cookie” Egbert. BRITTANY MARIE ASBE, of West Des Moines, is the Groomsmen were James daughter of Bryan and Lisa Asbe of Mason City. She is a Rich, friend of the groom, 2006 graduate of Mason City High School and an and Jason and Ryan August 2007 graduate of Mercy College Health SciChristie, brothers of the ences, where she received a degree as a medical assistant groom. Flower girl was and is furthering her degree in nursing. Brittany is Kate Ebeling. Ring bearer employed with Mercy Central Pediatric Clinic in Des was Ethan Anderson. Moines. Ushers were Nick Fischer SEAN ADRIAN KUHL, of West Des Moines, is the son and Ed Zipse of Clear of Scott Kuhl and Mary Jo Peterson of Mason City. He is Lake. Guestbook attena 2005 graduate of Mason City High School and received dant was Amanda Carla business degree from Kaplan University in March son. 2009. Sean is employed with Prairie Meadows Casino in A reception hosted by Altoona. the parents of both the The couple will be married at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 31, 2009, as Jester Park Lodge in Granger, Iowa.

ANNIVERSARY THANK YOU

Sanders, 3 years

MASON CITY — Charles and Michelle (Wimmer) Sanders of Mason City were married July 22, 2006, at Victory in Christ Church, formerly the Rolling Acres Free Thank you Methodist Church, Mason Our thanks to all of you for the cards, calls and best City. wishes for our 50th wedding anniversary. We greatly They will celebrate their appreciate your part in making our day special. third wedding anniversary — Dick and Paula Worsley on July 22, 2009.

Thank you

Thank you to everyone for the kind thoughts, words, cards, visits and prayers while I was in Rochester for surgery. They meant a lot to all of us. — Jerry and Judy Watson and family

THANK YOU

Thank you To see my picture in the paper was, to say the least, a shocker. However, with all those cards, calls and hearty “Happy Birthday!” slaps on my shoulder, I quickly got over it! Thanks to all who took part in reminding me I have many friends. — Roger W. Marsh bride and groom was held at the Park Place Event Center. Shawna is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a BA degree in communication disorders with a certificate in gerontology. She is currently a doctoral of audiology (Au.D) student at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. Greg is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a BA degree in business management and human resources. He is a sergeant with the 1133rd transportation company of the Iowa National Guard serving operations in Iraq. The couple honeymooned in Aruba and is currently living in Vermillion, S.D.

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ENGAGED

CELEBRATIONS BIRTHDAY

GLOBE GAZETTE

BIRTHDAY

Leota Gerdes, 90

Grady, Evans

Florence Dewey, 80

SHERRI GRADY, of Mason City, is the daughter of CLEAR LAKE — Florence Dewey, of Clear Lake, celeJohn and Barb Miller of Rockford and Mike and Traci brated her 80th birthday, July 14. Grady of Rudd. Sherri is a 1999 graduate of Rudd-RockShe was born July 14, 1929 in Clear Lake. ford-Marble Rock High School. She is employed at Greetings may be sent to Florence at the following Mercy Medical Center - North Iowa, Mason City. address: 9853 230th St., Clear Lake, Iowa 50428. MATTHEW EVANS, of Mason City, is the son of Bill Wishing Aunt Flo a Happy 80th Birthday! and Becky Evans of Clarion and Diane Evans of Mason From: Clancy, Julie and ALL family members. City. He is a 1992 graduate of Clarion-Goldfield High School and a 1996 graduate of the University of Northern Iowa. He is employed with the Mason City CommuANNIVERSARY nity School District, Mason City. The couple will be married at 4 p.m. Aug. 8, 2009, at First Congregational United Church of Christ in Mason Evans, 40 years City. JOICE — Curtis Evans and Suzanne (Milder) THANK YOU Evans of Joice were married July 12, 1969, at St. Thank you Mary’s Catholic Church in Our 50th anniversary was made so special by all of the Mechanicsville. cards and good wishes which we received. Our sincere The couple will celethanks to each one of you! brate their 40th wedding Family and friends have been very important to us anniversary with a family through our 50 years together. trip to Fountain City, Wis. — Gary and Ellie Day Cards may be sent to them at 3833 Dogwood Thank you Ave., Joice, IA 50446. Steve) Sand, Altoona; Thank you to everyone for your cards, phone calls, The couple’s children Emily Evans, Algona; Luke and gifts. Special thanks to Fred, Judy and Cole for my and their spouses are Thad (and Summer) Evans, Des special dinner. You all made my 80th birthday such fun (and Christine) Evans, Moines; Rachel Evans, it would be fun to be 80 again. Joice; Chris (and Joy) Garner. They also have two Bless you all! Evans, Ankeny; Kate (and grandchildren. — Erna (Ernie) Younger

ENGAGED

Engels, Dice

GARNER — Leota Gerdes, of Garner, will celebrate her 90th birthday at an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 26, at the Britt Country Club. She requests no gifts. She was born July 23, 1919 in Britt. Greetings may be sent to Leota at the following address: 750 Lyons St. #80, Garner, Iowa 50436.

HEATHER ENGELS, of Rockford, is the daughter of Gus and Marilyn Engels, also of Rockford. She is a 2004 graduate of RuddRockford-Marble Rock High School and a 2008 graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a BA degree in communication studies. Heather is employed with American Financial Management in Cedar Falls. PATRICK DICE, of THANK YOU Klemme, is the son of Kevin and Linda Dice, also Thank you of Klemme. He is a 2004 I would like to thank all graduate of Garner High School and graduated with of my many friends and relatives for their prayers, a BA degree in marketing from the University of kind thoughts, visits and Northern Iowa in 2008. cards and phone calls. Patrick is employed with Also, thank you for all of the food that was brought Mudd Advertising in Cedar Falls. in and the many kind The couple will be mardeeds that were done for ried at 1:30 p.m. Aug. 15, me during my surgery and 2009, at St. Joseph recovery. Catholic Church in Mason — Merlyn Butcher City.

Thank you Thank you to everyone who sent me cards and attended my 80th birthday party. A very special thank you to my children who planned such a great party. — Leslie E. Pals

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SUNDAY, JULY 19, 2009 ✦ E7

CELEBRATIONS

GLOBE GAZETTE

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Addition to ISU graduate list AMES — Michael Weise, of Stacyville, received a bachelor of science degree in animal ecology, during spring commencement exercises held at Iowa State University. His name should have been included with the complete list of spring ISU graduates, published June 21, in the Celebrations section of the Globe Gazette.

Clear Lake honor rolls CLEAR LAKE — Clear Lake High School released its second semester honor rolls. A Honor Roll To obtain a position on the “A” Honor Roll, a student must have a grade point between 3.50 and 4.00 and no grade below a “C”. Freshmen: Austin Anderson, Cody Anderson, Megan Becker, Matt Bieber, Jerame Carlson, Aaron Cary, Katie Cash, Ashley Chizek, Brian Demro, Cole Dickson, Katy Furleigh, Kaylee Good, Levi Halfpap, Caitlin Harle, Libby Hewitt, Grant Holbrook,Troy Jandebeur, Peirce Jordan, Rachel Kunst, Aspen Lundeen, Beth Meester, Alicia Miller, Ashley Miszewski, Meg Monson, C J Nichols, Mikaela O’Brien, Ali Rodningen, Sarah Stephany, Sally Story, Jade Ullrich. Sophomores: Alicia Abbott, Jared Bottjen, Paige Burtness, Taylor Datema, Brooke Elphic, Alana Enabnit, Cassie Glidden, Brita Hand, McKenzie Hanna-Marken, Macy Harty, Maggie Holden, Austin Horner, Brady Horner, Samantha Julsen, Rachel Kopriva, Noah Langholz, Emily Logan,

Katie Mathis, Stacie Olk, Grant Peterson, Ellen Pritchard, Sara Jo Raner, Nick Rusher, Olivia Richardson, Emma Schiller, Courtney Sherwood, Olivia Smoldt-Hall, Drew Sorensen, Emily Stauffacher, Taylor Thenhaus, Alyson Vorland, Brianna Wichman, Ashley Willms. Juniors: Gracie Bojorquez, Jordan Crosser, Nick Glynn, Breanna Hamilton, Samantha Hamlin, Andrew Hansen, Eric Hansen, Sara Hicok, Hailey Huey, Zach Johnson, Levi Kellogg, Tanzeh Khan, Sarah Loux, KC Lu, Justin Mikesell, Manali Patel, Anna Phalen, David Pope, Laura Roesberg, Rebecca Rosenthal, Ann Scherber, Kim Scherber, Jason Sholly, Holly Thorpe, Ethan Tindall, Alex Uhlenhopp, Kourtney Wacker, D J Wilhelm, Anna Witt. Seniors: Katie Barkley, Zach Bartlett, Lindy Brastrom, Kelli Craig, Drew Dickson, Ryan Emerson, Samantha Faber, Alex Furleigh, Payton Hand, Cole Harty, Morgan Hejna, Morgan Hess, Rachel Hewitt, Patrick Kolker, Zach Lindquist, Lukas Matheson, Kara Mathis, Cortney Monson, Cristina Monson, Tyler Monson, Alicia Mormann, Zach Mueller, Casey O’Brien, Megan Ott, Derek Pals, Jake Plagge, Hilary Rawlings, Abby Reese, Vanessa Ruiz, Jacob Schiller, Josh Schneider, Zach Schutz, Jace Snyder, Kristin Weigel. B Honor Roll To obtain a position on the “B” Honor Roll, a student must have a grade point between 3.00 and 3.49 and no grade below a “C”. Freshmen: Ozzie Adams, Rebecca Baker, Zach Bendickson, Taylor

Berger, Erin Borgman, Barak Brakke, Jacob Branstad, Adam Buhler, Alex Diercks, Stephanie Faught, Brittanie Holtz, Logan Kellogg, Justin Kelso, Alicia King, Josh Pannhoff, Emma Peterson, Ryan Pierce, Christian Ravera, Aaron Reese, Brett Thomsen, Elaina Tindall, Tanner Tusha, Kelsi Williams. Sophomores: Lea Biebesheimer, Taylor Diehl, Chase Duesenberg, Rea Faber, Kelsey Formanek, Alyssa Gagnon, Mikaela Huntley, Ryan Iverson, Taylor Jurgens, Brody Moran, Elliott Neuberger, Stephanie Olk, J D Sidebottom. Juniors: Jeff Arians, Deanna Day, Matt Fischels, Jake Kopriva, Chris Lovell, Drake Lundeen, Grant Mickelson, James Moran, Tyler Mosher, Brittany Mumm, Samantha Quang, Will Rucker, Mercy Sambo, Casey Schwichtenberg, Janifer Staebell. Seniors: Nadiye Can, Josh Carlson, Brittany Dahl, Collin Elphic, Jake Farmer, Katie Ginapp, Nathan Higgins, Eric Hild, Jenna Kibsgaard, Andrew Klein, Emily Kraft, Zach Masters, Sean Miller, Steve Scarrow, Joel Schwichtenberg, Christian Trebil, Ben Welper, Ryan Wilcke, Logan Williams.

named to the Merit Roll. Students whose names are preceded by an asterisk have achieved a 4.0 grade point average. HONOR ROLL Grade 9 — Mikayla Ahrens, Sophia Benjegerdes, Rachel Borchardt, Jared Enderson, Tanner Fink, Jared Foster, Molly Frank, Erin Hutzel, Bethany Isaacson, Sheldon Jones, Kathryn Lang, Hunter Lauritsen, *Marissa Leake, Ethan Losee, Samantha Mueller, Emily Peterson, Casey Roegner, Samuel Shanks, Nickolas Treloar, Cassandra Upshaw, Taylor Webb, Taylor Yezek. Grade 10 — Brooke Badker, Kaitlyn Bartel, Eric Birkedal, Ashley Brinkman, Robert Corell-Johanns, Kelly Gourley, Nichol Hebel, Morgan Lawson, Jacob Lister, Michael Mackin, Jacob Mills, Benjamin Nettleton, Lynzy Peters, Allison Pike, Sarah Tweeten. Grade 11 — Cody Christianson, Olivia Coronado, Marcus Cottrell, *John Harringa, Emily Heaverlo, Laura Hutzel, Jennifer Pope, Amy Rosenbaum, Brionna Sommers, Taylor Tierney, Miriah Whitehurst, Melinda Wilson. Grade 12 — Josh Bass, TJ Bradbury, Kelli Ciavarelli, Parker Comentino, Miranda Follmuth, Kayla Harrington, Katherine Hutzel, Central Springs Stephen Johanns, Adam Kramer, Amanda Leake, honor rolls Ashley Lickteig, Meganne MANLY — Central McMurray, *Kristen MonSprings High School has tag, *Hannah O’Neil, announced the Honor and Michael Orlowski, Merit Rolls for the second Jonathan Overy, Katie Redsemester of the 2008-2009 fern, Adam Seiler, RaeAnn year. To be named to the Swanson, Allyson Swinton, Honor Roll, a student must Kylie Wayne, Brooke Webb, have earned a grade point Jordan Westphal. average of 3.5 or higher. A MERIT ROLL student must have earned a Grade 9 — Jennifer grade point average Arndt, Dylan Coyle, Tori between 3.0 and 3.49 to be Jones, Marissa Miller, Ty

Miller, Makayla Mills, Alexandra Nodtvedt, Dilan Ott, Samantha Wurtzel. Grade 10 — Desarae Ackerman, Cheyenne Arndt, Chelsey Cecil, Payton Comentino, ShaeLee Cooper, Emily Dunbar, Makala Finley, Elizabeth Gobeli, Kaitlyn Matzen, Jayden Ott, Crystal Scholbrock, Katie Seiler, Cassidy Sliger, Cody Smith, Kelsey Stiles, Ryan Stiles, Ashley Tarvestad, Lacy White. Grade 11 — Spencer Behne, Emily Bell, Kevin Bell, Alissa Buck, Sara Gaul, Taylor Hagen, Matthew Kelley, James Michael, Katie Michalek, Cody Moore, Karen Poulin, Chelsea Siefken. Grade 12 — Chloe Arndt, Brittany Blankenship, Heather Brinkman, Ryann Carrott, Bailey Christiansen, Sarah Coyle, Sarah

Fike, Jessica Fink, Katie Gourley, Brittany Heithus, Drew Johnson, Jordan Lentz, Ricky Reuter, Benjamin Tweeten, Taylor Brooke Yezek.

Shimak awarded scholarship MASON CITY — Raeann Shimak, of Mason City, was recently selected as a recipient of the 2009 DeKalb Ag Youth Scholarship. Shimak was one of 10 high school and college students nationwide awarded a $2,500 scholarship to help youth pursue agriculture-related degrees. Shimak, a 2009 graduate of Newman Catholic High School, plans to attend Iowa State University, to study biochemistry.

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E8 ✦ SUNDAY, JULY 19, 2009

CELEBRATIONS

MARRIED

MARRIED

GLOBE GAZETTE

MARRIED

Wubben, Wilcox ALGONA — Jamie Wilcox and Nathan Wubben were married June 20, 2009, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Algona by the Rev. Steve Turner. Jamie is the daughter of Jim and Jo Wilcox of Algona and Lori Hinders of Colorado. She is the granddaughter of Ed and Betty Wilcox, Meint and Dorthy Huesman and Leola Knecht. Nathan is the son of Rod and Vicki Wubben of Buffalo Center. He is the grandson of Keith and Shirley Hagenson of Buffalo Center. Maid of honor for the bride was Jennifer Wilcox. The bride’s other attendants were Heidi Rode, Caryn Lane and Emi Wubben. Her personal attendant was Rachel Wubben. Best man was Jason Wubben. The groom’s other attendants were Bradon Bjustrom, Chris Norstrud and Jesse Wilcox. Flower girl was Tora Solbach and ring bearer was Samuel Solbach. Ushers were Andy Porter, Gary Klukow, Todd Hertske, and Brad Matson. Special music was provided by soloists, Anna Johnson, Jeanette Lawrance, Abigail Johnson and Michah Johnson.

A reception hosted by Mick and Kristy Schlievert and Bob and Becky Frerichs was held at the Friendship Hall in Forest City. Jamie is a 2005 graduate of Algona High School and a 2009 graduate of Iowa State University with a degree in family, finance, and housing. She is employed as a Re/Max Real Estate agent in the Spirit Lake and Okoboji area. Nathan is a 2004 graduate of North Iowa High School and a 2006 graduate of North East Iowa Community College. He is employed with Friesenborg & Larson in Thompson and also farms. The couple will reside near Buffalo Center.

ANNIVERSARY

Crooks, 45 years MASON CITY — Marvin and Lois Crooks will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary on July 20th. They were married July 20, 1964, in Mason City. They are planning a week long vacation to the Great Smokey Mountains this fall. They are the parents of four children; Tammy (deceased), Sheila (Terry), Randy (Aimee) and Rhonda. They also have nine grandchildren. Cards may be sent to 410 S. Tyler, Mason City, IA 50401.

Tegland, Bartleson

Myers, Schladweiler

FOREST CITY — Rebecca Rae (Bartleson) Tegland and Travis John Tegland were united in marriage on May 2, 2009, at Pilot Knob State Park by Jon Rollefson. Rebecca is the daughter of Gary and Jodene Bartleson of Forest City. Travis is the son of Randy and Donita Tegland of Forest City, and Carolyn and Brian Cassidy of Three Forks, Mont. Matron of Honor was Lindsey (Bartleson) Anderson. Rebecca’s other attendants were Stacy Vitek, Marcy (Bartleson) Hanson, Kristin (Bartleson) Formanek, Melanie (Witt) Willer and Jenny (Ellsworth) Hegland. the bride’s personal attendant was Amber Egesdal. Best man was Jeremy Tegland. Travis’ other attendants were Justin Tegland, Adam Bartleson, Seth Zrostlik, Josh Groves and Matt Redenius. Music was provided by soloist Lindsey Anderson and guitarist Jason Slater. The music selection was Lady Antebellum’s “I run to you.” The bride wore a Mermaid-style dress. A reception was held at Round-Up Room in Thompson. Rebecca is employed by Central Springs High School in Manly. Travis is employed by FPL- Next Era Energy in Crystal Lake. The couple will reside in Forest City.

OMAHA, Neb. — Sarah Schladweiler and Brian Myers were married March 14, 2009, at St. Andrew’s Church in Omaha by the Rev. Nancy Davis. Sarah is the daughter of John and Kathryn Schladweiler of Mason City. Brian is the son of Bill and Mary Ann Myers of Lincoln, Neb. Matron of honor was Lindsay Koenig. The bride’s other attendants were Jennifer Myers, Sarah Burgart, and Traci Crabb. Best man was Seth Weatherfield. Other attendants to the groom were Eric Schladweiler, John Klem, and Mark Wiederspan. Flower girl was Leila Klem. Ushers were Bart Meinke, Grant Jones, Brett Rhodes and Evan Myers. Special music was a bassoon solo by Bart Meinke, and vocal soloist Kyle Albertson. A reception hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Myers was held at The Club at Indian Creek in Omaha. Sarah is a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a BA degree in exercise science and dance. She is employed with the Acapriccio Dance Company in Omaha. Brian is a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University with a BS degree in accounting and finance. He is employed with MarketSphere in Omaha. Following a honeymoon to Jamaica, the couple is residing in Omaha.

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Reason, 50 years CLEAR LAKE — Keith Stanley Reason and Janice Lou (Clouse) Reason of Clear Lake were married Aug. 2, 1959, at the Methodist Church in Lenox, Iowa. The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 1, 2009, at the Clear Lake United Methodist Church in Peyton Thomas Kibsgaard, 50 years Clear Lake. CEDAR RAPIDS — Derek Thomas and Jessica Van MASON CITY — Donald Kibsgaard and Marsha Cards may be sent to Keith and Janice Reason, 314 N. (Paton) Kibsgaard of Mason City were married July 25, Donselaar, of Cedar Rapids, are parents of a son, Peyton 12th St., Clear Lake, IA 50428. They request no gifts, 1959, at the First Methodist Church in Hampton. Michael Thomas, born at 11:58 p.m. March 27, 2009 at please. The couple will celebrate their 50th wedding anniverCovenant Memorial Hospital, Waterloo. The couple’s children and their spouses are Kim Reasary with a reception at their home, 1600 Ninth St. S.W. son of Clear Lake, and Brad and Sami Reason of He weighed 7 lbs., 5 oz., and was 21½ inches long. in Mason City, from 1 to 4 p.m. July 25, 2009. He is welcomed by grandparents, Mike and Lori Sheffield. The couple has been blessed with five very Cards may be sent to them at 1600 Ninth St. S.W., Thomas, of Mason City; Rod and Tammy Creps, of Grinspecial grandchildren — Dakota Patrick, Skylar Danice, Mason City, Iowa 50401. They request no gifts, please. nell, and the late John Van Donselaar. Tianna Alaini, Cooper Tomas and Lexah Madelyn, all of The couple’s children and their spouses are Randy Great-grandparents are Bob and Carolyn Mueller and Sheffield. Richard and Anita Whitaker, of Knoxville; Gordon and Lois and Darla Kibsgaard, Clear Lake; Connie and Heath Thompson, New Hope, Minn. They also have five Van Donselaar, of Grinnell, and Cleo Fish, of Waterloo. grandchildren.

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Marcia Jean (Elefson) McNamara Pietersen She’ll be 80 in January, a tough time to plan a party, So we’ll split the difference to 79½, and in July we’ll party hearty. 79½ years (80 on Jan. 15, 2010) come share and “remember when.” She’ll enjoy seeing you and the chance to visit. Make plans today, you don’t want to miss it. Saturday, July 25, 2009 2-5 p.m. open house

Betty Mackey, 80

At the home of Kim McNamara 152 Brook Terrace Mason City, Iowa 50401.

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RRMR honor rolls ROCKFORD — The Rudd-Rockford Marble Rock School district released its second semester and fourth quarter honor rolls. Second Semester A Honor Roll 7th Grade — Devin Berends, Rebecca Broerman, Emily Carroll, Dylon Collings, Zac Deetz, Brandon Emerson, Johnathon Jones, Emily Laudner, David Marzen, Jefferson O’Brien, Andrew Schriever, Ryan Turner, Madison Wood. 8th Grade — Tyler Burnett, Connor Kuhlemeier, Brianna Schubert, Cole Staudt, Madison Thieman, Skylar Woodruff, Sadie Wyborny. 9th Grade — Zoe Broerman, Amalia Emerson, Daniel Guthart, Sarah Heft, Spencer Kelly, Benjamin Neal, Lauren Parcher, Issac Schwantes, Nicholas Schweizer, Derek Willert, Cody Wood. 10th Grade — Danielle Bodensteiner, Kayla Jeffrey, Jonathon Laudner, Jeffrey Meek, Emily Ott, Nicole Schubert, Taylor Schweizer, Michael Seibert, Luke Staudt, Thessa Zumbansen. 11th Grade — Alexandra Abell, Jace Arends, Abigail Deetz, Daniel Duryee, Elizabeth Elin, Heidi Hain, Abigail Kingery, Larissa Koehler, Randi Koehler, Katie Navratil, Staci Pump, Matthew Rottinghaus, Sydney Schmidt, Paige Schubert, Jenny Wyborny. 12th Grade — Jessica Byrne, Will Campbell, Stephanie Cannon, Reid Clagett, Alexandra DeWitt, Heather Dolan, Brennan Fischer, Derek Lines, Noel Marzen, Kyle McCaslin, Brent Nauman, Megan Neal, Anna Paulus, Bridget

Schmitt, Jarred Schubert, Adam Shook, Jamie Spencer, Alisha Staudt, Jesse Stewart, Ashley Trettin, Cassandra Willert, Lynette Williams. Second Semester B Honor Roll 7th Grade — Troy Bijani, Wolfgang Davis, Madison Fenton, Kelly Hain, Andrew Heideman, Wyatt Jacobsen, Aaron Jeffrey, Logan Johnson, Ethan Parcher, Shyla-Mae Reimers, Rugby Sliger, Chloe Thompson, Mikayla Turnbull, Aaron Wells. 8th Grade — Kyle DeBuhr, Kaylah Demaray, Mandy Demaray, Sabrina Dow, Caraline Eggena, Jacob Green, Jacob Jeffrey, Ethan Lines, Savannah Moore, Lindsay Ott, Brendan Rooney, Briana Rottinghaus, Gary Schmidt, Lane Wicks, Amber Wust. 9th Grade — Justine Arends, Craig Friedman, Matthew Fullerton, Travis Johnson, Abby McCaslin, Atasha Redies, Jackson Rooney, Bethany Schriever, Sara Shook, Angela Staudt, Jordan Williams, Kelli Wood. 10th Grade — Brent Christeson, Colin DeVary, Daniel Dight, Caley Johnson, Curtis Marker, Taylor Marzen, Michael Moore, Spencer Ott, Eric Palmer, Kalen Parker, Scott Paulus, Courtney Schrage, Brittany Volk, Orey VonHagen, Matthew Wyborny. 11th Grade — Justin Carlson, Emily Chambers, Collin Eggena, Dalton Fisher, Jonathan Kaspar, Derrick Marzen, Kyle Ott, Shellby Teepe, Joshua Weiner, Brandon Wood, Shannon Wood. 12th Grade — Tucker Brinkman, Melinda Cassmann, Tatiana Davis, Brittany Demaray, Jesse Germundson, Jordan Kuhlemeier, Kyle Lines, Lydia

Parcher, Zachery Prunty, Nicholas Salisbury, Kaitlin Schmitz, Kelly Schweizer, Kristine Schweizer, Samuel Sliger, Kristy Tegtmeier. Fourth Quarter A Honor Roll 7th Grade — Devin Berends, Rebecca Broerman, Emily Carroll, Zac Deetz, Brandon Emerson, Johnathon Jones, Emily Laudner, David Marzen, Jefferson O’Brien, Ethan Parcher, Andrew Schriever, Ryan Turner, Madison Wood. 8th Grade — Tyler Burnett, Mandy Demaray, Caraline Eggena, Connor Kuhlemeier, Brianna Schubert, Cole Staudt, Madison Thieman, Skylar Woodruff, Amber Wust, Sadie Wyborny. 9th Grade — Zoe Broerman, Amalia Emerson, Matthew Fullerton, Daniel Guthart, Sarah Heft, Spencer Kelly, Benjamin Neal, Lauren Parcher, Issac Schwantes, Nicholas Schweizer, Angela Staudt, Derek Willert, Cody Wood. 10th Grade — Danielle Bodensteiner, Kayla Jeffrey, Caley Johnson, Jonathon Laudner, Jeffrey Meek, Emily Ott, Kalen Parker, Nicole Schubert, Taylor Schweizer, Michael Seibert, Luke Staudt, Thessa Zumbansen. 11th Grade — Alexandra Abell, Jace Arends, Abigail Deetz, Daniel Duryee, Elizabeth Elin, Heidi Hain, Abigail Kingery, Larissa Koehler, Randi Koehler, Katie Navratil, Staci Pump, Matthew Rottinghaus, Sydney Schmidt, Paige Schubert, Jenny Wyborny. 12th Grade — Jessica Byrne, Stephanie Cannon, Reid Clagett, Alexandra DeWitt, Heather Dolan, Brennan Fischer, Noel Marzen, Brent Nauman, Megan Neal, Lydia Parcher, Anna Paulus, Bridget

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Schmitt, Jarred Schubert, Jamie Spencer, Alisha Staudt, Jesse Stewart, Ashley Trettin, Cassandra Willert, Lynette Williams. Fourth Quarter B Honor Roll 7th Grade — Spencer Burke, Dylon Collings, Wolfgang Davis, Madison Fenton, Wyatt Jacobsen, Logan Johnson, Rugby Sliger, Jesse Stokes, Mikayla Turnbull, Aaron Wells. 8th Grade — Payton Armstrong Kyle DeBuhr, Kaylah Demaray, Sabrina Dow, Caitlyn Green, Jacob Green, Jacob Jeffrey, Ethan Lines, Savannah Moore, Lindsay Ott, Jesse Quinby, Brendan Rooney, Briana Rottinghaus, Gary Schmidt, Lane Wicks. 9th Grade — Justine Arends, Christopher Ewing, Craig Friedman, Travis Johnson, Abby McCaslin, Atasha Redies, Jackson Rooney, Bethany Schriever, Sara Shook, Jordan Williams, Kelli Wood. 10th Grade — Brent Christeson, Colin DeVary, Daniel Dight, Curtis Marker, Taylor Marzen, Michael Moore, Spencer Ott, Eric Palmer, Scott Paulus, Courtney Schrage, Brittany Volk, Matthew Wyborny. 11th Grade — Justin Carlson, Emily Chambers, Collin Eggena, Dalton Fisher, Jonathan Kaspar, Derrick Marzen, Kyle Ott, Shellby Teepe, Lukas Washington, Joshua Weiner, Brandon Wood, Shannon Wood. 12th Grade — Tucker Brinkman, Will Campbell, Melinda Cassmann, Tatiana Davis, Brittany Demaray, Jordan Kuhlemeier, Derek Lines, Kyle Lines, Kyle McCaslin, Zachery Prunty, Nicholas Salisbury, Kaitlin Schmitz, Kelly Schweizer, Adam Shook, Samuel Sliger, Kristy Tegtmeier.

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B.A. distributive. BURT — Kathryn Hauge-Struecker, Estherville, B.A. psycholoSTORM LAKE — Over gy, magna cum laude. 700 students from Buena CHARLES CITY — Vista University received Abbey Flater, Mason City, degrees for the 2008-09 B.A. management; Melissa academic year at commencement exercises, May Freund, Mason City, B.A. 23. Graduates included 211 management; Robin Kuhn, online. M.S. effective undergraduates from the teaching and instructional Storm Lake campus, 536 from BVU Professional and leadership, cum laude; LaRae Sears, Mason City. Online Studies and 27 in B.A. human services-disthe master’s degree protributive, magna cum gram. laude; Cassandra Selvig, Graduates are listed by hometown, name, campus Mason City, B.A. human services-distributive, cum they attended and degree laude; Holly Weigel, and honors designation. Mason City. B.A., elemenStudents graduating tary education. summa cum laude had a CLARION — Andrea grade point average of 3.9or above; students gradu- Ahrendsen, Storm Lake, B.S. biology, summa cum ating magna cum laude laude; Samantha Norris, had a grade point average of 3.7-3.899, and students Iowa Falls, B.A. human graduating cum laude had services-distributive, a grade point average of 3.5 summa cum laude. CLEAR LAKE — Angela to 3.699. Ades, Ottumwa B.A. psyIOWA chology, magna cum ALEXANDER — Lacy laude; Kristy Molencamp, Ludwig, Iowa Falls, B.A. Mason City. B.A., psycholelementary education, ogy, summa cum laude; magna cum laude. CORWITH — Wayne ALGONA — Andrea Sohl, Storm Lake, B.A. Cook, Estherville, B.A. psychology; Allison Even, management. COULTER — Elizabeth Storm Lake, B.A., social Bentsen, Iowa Falls, B.A. work, magna cum laude; Jill Patterson, Storm Lake, distributive. DAVENPORT — Ashley B.A. communication and preferred studies corporate Hansen,Mason City, B.A. communications; William psychology, summa cum laude. Sankey, Fort Dodge, B.A. DOWS — Janae Eisencriminology and criminal trager, Mason City, B.A. justice. finance and banking. BANCROFT — Jodee DUMONT — Beth Viet, Goche, Estherville, B.A. Storm Lake, B.A. marketpsychology, magna cum ing. laude. EAGLE GROVE — BELMOND —Jaci Cheryl Bougher, Fort Gansen, Mason City, B.A. Dodge, B.A. elementary accounting, cum laude; education, cum laude; Mark Ketchum, Mason Caitlin Jeske, Fort Dodge, City, B.A. management; B.A. psychology. Steven Sorenson, Mason FERTILE — Lindsey City, B.A. finance and Bartleson-Anderson, banking. Storm Lake, M.S., guidBUFFALO CENTER — Jeffrey Webb, Storm Lake, ance and counseling; Tara

Buena Vista graduates

Hansmeier, Mason City, B.A., accounting. FOREST CITY — Liv Anderson, Storm Lake, B.A. communication and graphic design, cum laude; Elizabeth Klein, Mason City, B.A. criminology and criminal justice, magna cum laude. GARNER — Lynn Bruggeman, Mason City, B.A., accounting, summa cum laude. HAMPTON — Sarah Hansen, Storm Lake, B.A., elementary education; Joshua Keehn, Mason City, B.A. management; Judith Schumacher, Iowa Falls, B.A. elementary education, magna cum laude. LAKE MILLS — Daniel Helgeson, Mason City. B.A. distributive. LUVERNE — Jesse Hanselman, Storm Lake, B.A. management, cum laude. MARSHALLTOWN — Jacqueline Holland, Storm Lake, M.S., guidance and counseling. MASON CITY — Kathleey Arp, Mason City, B.A. accounting, summa cum laude; David Babbitt, Mason City, B.A. human services-distributive; Mari Banse, Mason City. B.A. health services leadershipdistributive; Kristine Camper, Mason City, B.A., accounting; Shannon Carpenter, Mason City, B.A., accounting, magna cum laude; Daniel Craddock, Mason City, B.A. human services-distributive; Scott Dunning, Mason City, B.A. accounting, summa cum laude; Joshua Fischer, Mason City, B.A. management; Dusty Groves, Mason City, B.A. criminology and criminal justice, summa cum laude; Brenda Hall, Mason City, B.A. human services-distributive; Steven Hanna, Mason City. B.A. psychol-

ogy; Abigail Ingersoll, Mason City, B.A. elementary education; Cathy Jacobs, Mason City, B.A., psychology; Nathaniel Johnson, Mason City, B.A. history; Stephanee Johnson, Mason City, B.A. human services distributive; Aaron Leon, Mason City, B.A. business education; Valerie Linderman, Mason City, B.A. psychology; Nicole Lucas, Mason City, B.A. human servicesdistributive; Debra Marson, Mason City, Mason City, B.A. management; Zachari Meyer, Mason City, B.A. human services distributive; Jennifer Mobley, Mason City, B.A. finance and banking; Sheila Mullen, Storm Lake, M.S. guidance and counseling; Michelle Nelson, Mason City, B.A. finance and banking; Brigitte Nystrom, Mason City, B.A. accounting; Stephanie Osier, Mason City. B.A. human servicesdistributive, summa cum laude; Donna Rafferty, Mason City, B.A. English, magna cum laude; Andrea Reisma, Mason City, B.A. elementary education, magna cum laude; Leslie Silvey, Mason City. B.A. human services-distributive; Pamela Tegtmeier, Mason City. B.A. human services-distributive, magna cum laude; Kim Thompson, Mason City, B.A. elementary education, cum laude; Brandon Wilson, Mason City, B.A. management; Bailey Wolff, Mason City, B.A., criminology and criminal justice. NEWELL — Abigail Gerzema, Storm Lake, B.A. English, summa cum laude. NORA SPRINGS — Steven Bailey, Mason City, B.A. management; Angela Lester, Mason City, B.A.

elementary education, cum laude; Dawn Michael, Mason City, B.A. criminology and criminal justice; Terri Swanson, Mason City, B.A. management, summa cum laude. OSAGE — Laura Medlin, Mason City, B.A. accounting; Mandy Olson, Mason City, B.A. criminology and criminal justice, cum laude; Chelsie Shimek, Mason City, B.A. elementary education. PARKERSBURG — Andrew Jacobson, Storm Lake, B.S. mathematics, cum laude; Jenna Shurtleff, Iowa Falls, B.A. elementary education, summa cum laude. POMEROY —Alyssa Treinen, Storm Lake, B.A. Spanish. ROCK FALLS — Julie Navratil, Mason City, B.A. elementary education, magna cum laude. ROCKFORD — Carole Gallagher, Mason City, B.A. criminology and criminal justice, summa cum laude; Jessica Groven, Mason City, B.A. accounting, summa cum laude; Aaron Pearson, Mason City, B.A. accounting. ROCKWELL — Margaret Nash, Mason City, B.A. elementary education; Lacey Schmitt, Mason City, B.A. psychology, cum laude. SHEFFIELD — Deanna Perkins, Mason City, B.A., psychology. SWALEDALE — DeWayne Watters, Mason City, B.A. management. SWEA CITY — Malloree Lockwood, Estherville, B.A. human services-distributive. THORNTON — Wahneta Follis, Mason City, B.A. distributive-technology management. VENTURA — Robert Deckard, Mason City, B.A. management; Nicholas

Korth, Mason City, B.A. finance and banking. MISSOURI HANNIBAL — Morgan Moen, Mason City, B.A. psychology, summa cum laude. WISCONSIN SHEBOYGAN —Darin Christians, online, B.A. business administration.

UI President’s List IOWA CITY — The following North Iowa students are among approximately 300 undergraduate students at the University of Iowa named to the President’s List for the 2009 semester. The President’s List was established in the fall of 1983 to recognize academic excellence. To be named to the President’s List, students must have a minimum 4.0 grade point average (4.0 is an A) in all academic subjects for the preceding two semesters, with a total of at least 12 semester hours of credit per semester during that period. CHARLES CITY — Christopher Kruthoff. CLEAR LAKE — Kaitlyn Zenner. DUMONT — Timothy Fredericks. HAMPTON — Angela Marquard, Thomas Speake. LAKE MILLS — Megan Pederson. MARBLE ROCK — Jill Staudt. MASON CITY — Abby Goerdt. PARKERSBURG _ Kim Little. ROCKFORD — Barbara Staudt. ST. ANSGAR — Matthew Knudsen, Rebecca Morrow. WHITTEMORE — Samuel Page.


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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Students who graduated with honors (cumulative grade point average of MASON CITY — The WASHINGTON, D.C. — 3.50-3.74 are indicated by one asterisk (*); students North Iowa Conference Anna Fewins, of Mason announces the first Acad- City, Iowa, is in Washing- who graduated with high emic Excellence All-Con- ton D.C., through July 26, honors (cumulative grade ference Team. The stutaking part in the National point average of 3.75-3.99) are indicated by two asterdents were selected by Young Leaders Conferisks (**). Presidential honeach school in the North ence. ors (cumulative grade Iowa Conference, based The leadership conferon their ACT or SAT ence provides outstanding point of 4.00) are indicated by three asterisks (***). scores. high school students the ALGONA — Joshua L. Students recognized opportunity to interact include: with a variety of personnel Buyck, liberal arts. AREDALE — Jeffery A. OSAGE HIGH who operate within the SCHOOL — Amanda three branches of govern- Zimmerman, civil and Huisman, Colin Fox, Julia ment, the news media and construction engineering Ham, Brooke Lewis, the international commu- technology. CHARLES CITY — Corey Milbrandt. nity, according to a news GARNER-HAYFIELD release. Students will also Nicolas J. Breitkreutz, horHIGH SCHOOL — Renee participate in a number of ticulture science; Craig M. Cuninghame, electronics Greiman, Meredith Kalk- leadership skill-building warf, Kathryn Kenney, activities and simulations. engineering technology; Andrew R. Elthon, graphic Leslie Noty, Evan Zrostlik. LaJames graduates communications; Jared W. Koebrick, agricultural NORTH IOWA HIGH MASON CITY — The business management; SCHOOL — Rachel following students **Cala J. Molstead, archiMiller, Paula Larson, received degrees at tectural and construction Kayla Hovland, Joy LaJames College. technology; Kelly L. McEachran, Becca Esthiology graduates — Tynan, early childhood Siemers. Tiffany Jarmuzek, LeMars. education. MASON CITY NEWCosmetology graduates CLARION — Zachary J. MAN CATHOLIC — — Melanie Vance, Dahlgren, network adminAmanda Bernemann, JenClarksville; Bittina Haines, istration and engineering. nifer Cannella, Margaret Owatonna, Minn. CLEAR LAKE — Amy Casey, Michael Dunlay, Nail Technology graduJeanne Schmitt, dental Corrin Murray, Raeann ates — Molly Kern, Clear hygiene. Shimak, Stephen HenLake. GARNER — Kacie J. rich. Massage Therapy grad Frein, dental hygiene. LAKE MILLS HIGH uates — Dana Borglum, GRAFTON — Nicholas SCHOOL — Jessica Bricelyn, Minn.; Paula G. Hanna, liberal arts. Woelfel, Jack Olson, Beenken, Reinbeck; KrisGREENE — Wesley L. James Adams, Ben ten Laughlin, of Andrew, Ruby, agricultural business Playter, Jordan Banwart. Iowa; Brandi Opkis, Nora management. FOREST CITY HIGH Springs; Kelsey Maassen, HAMPTON — Tyler J. SCHOOL — Chet AnderRock Valley; Joy Baltes, agricultural busison, Kyle Elbert, Lynnea Mortensen, Clear Lake; ness management; Jake W. Fredrickson, Michael Teresa Hicks, Carlisle, and Butson, agricultural busiLunning, Julia Jessen. Catherine Kokemuller, ness management; Travis WEST HANCOCK Clinton. R. McCormick, agriculturHIGH SCHOOL — al business management; Michael Tlach, Melony Halie S. Mollenbeck, liberMcDermott, Brittney Ott, Hawkeye College al arts; Dillon M. SorenBethany Jackson, Kelly graduates son, liberal arts; Erika Gray. WATERLOO — Hawk- Whalen, dental hygiene. BELMOND-KLEMME LAKE MILLS — Jennifer HIGH SCHOOL — Jessica eye Community College spring graduates include A. Davis, liberal arts. Landgraf, Amy Soma, the following North Iowa MASON CITY — Jessica Nicholas Martens, Abbie students. F. Calland, professional Smith, Joel Wilhelm.

Academic Excellence National Young All-Conference Team Leaders Conference

photography; **Trevor D. Engels, architectural and construction technology; Emily K. Sundt, professional photography. NASHUA — Megan R. Lantow, practical nursing; Tabatha L. Wilken, professional photography; Allison M. Willsher, associate degree nursing. NORA SPRINGS — Matthew A. Bouillon, police science; Kristina A. Wagner, liberal arts. OSAGE — Jessa L. Johanns, practical nursing; Christopher C. Sweeney, civil and construction engineering technology; Melissa J. Wagner, liberal arts. PARKERSBURG — Casey N. Cordes, practical nursing; Craig J. Junker, liberal arts; Jennifer J. Potter, business administration; Nicholas N. Reinert, liberal arts; Tawny D. Shurtleff, graphic communications; Michelle M. Smith, practical nursing. RICEVILLE — Kathryn J. Newton, professional photography; *Michelle M. Noble, medical administrative assistant; Corey D. Reddel, natural resources management. ROCKFORD — Kelsey J. Stricker, professional photography. ROCKWELL — Joshua J. Behr, liberal arts; Jonathan M. Hansen, architectural and construction technology. SHEFFIELD — Sunita M. Dorenkamp, medical administrative assistant. STACYVILLE — *** Ryan J. Hemann, horticulture science; ** Randy P. Landherr, computer and networking technician, network administration and engineering. WHITTEMORE — ** Logan Jeffrey Wood, web design and development.

Central College Dean’s List PELLA — Central College announces its 2009 spring semester Dean’s List. The honor is awarded to full-time students who achieve a 3.5 grade point average or higher on a 4.0 scale, while taking 12 or more graded credit hours for the semester. North Iowa students recognized include: ALGONA — Alex Shockley. APLINGTON — Kayla Schipper. BELMOND — Bradley Soma. BRITT — Mary Mallen. CHARLES CITY — Justin Saxfield. CLARION — Molli O’Brien, Olivia Watts. FOREST CITY — Annette Honken, Brynn Phillips. OSAGE — Megan Kittleson. ROCKWELL — Sadie Siefken. SHEFFIELD — Kayla Schaefer. TITONKA — Hannah Anderson.

William Mitchell Law graduate ST. PAUL, Minn. — Jenna M. Powers, of Rockwell, Iowa, received a juris doctor degree from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minn., at the law school’s commencement ceremony, May 17.

of 4.0 for the third term. Full-time students with a term grade point average of 3.5 or greater and parttime students who completed four or more credits in a term with a grade point average of at least a 3.5 are eligible for the Dean’s List. An asterisk (*) following a student’s name denotes a 4.0 grade point average. ALGONA — Catherine Feye, Laurie J. Harms, Lenise Kollasch, Katie Melvin, Melanie Myers, Jamie O’Neall, Christopher Reinhart. MASON CITY — *Kathleen Kruckenberg. WESLEY — Amanda Cruise, Sierra Fett.

Creighton University Dean’s Honor Roll OMAHA, Neb. — Creighton University released its Dean’s Honor Roll for the spring semester of the 2008-09 academic year. Full-time students who earn a 3.5 grade point average or better on a 4.0 scale are eligible for the Dean’s Honor Roll. North Iowa students recognized are as follows: BANCROFT — Samantha Arndorfer. CHARLES CITY — Alyssa Nielsen, Jeffrey Powell. CLEAR LAKE — Catherine Broghammer. CORWITH — Ashley Arndorfer. FOREST CITY — Wendy Philebar.

Briar Cliff Dean’s List SIOUX CITY — Briar Cliff University announces 259 students were named to the Dean’s List for the third term of the 2008-09 academic year, including 71 students who achieved a perfect grade point average

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on a hard fought 1st place finish in Parks and Rec softball. Pictured left to right, first row: Morgan, Sydnie, Morgan and Taylor. Second row: Ashlee, Kearin, Hailey, Gracie and Taylor. Back row: Coaches Tyler, Derek and Brian.

C L E A R L A K E — Dean and Cindy (Bailey) Lehs, of Clear Lake, were married July 21, 1984, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mason City. They will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary July 21, 2009. Their children ask that cards be sent to Dean Haag, 25 years and Cindy at 6838 285th MASON CITY — Raymond and Darla (Boelman) Haag St., Clear Lake, Iowa of Mason City were married July 21, 1984, at the First 50428. Reformed Church in Meservey. They have two chilThey will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary dren, Josh and Alex Lehs, riding motorcycle in the mountains of Wyoming. both of Clear Lake. The couple has two children, Matthew Haag of Sheffield and Callie Haag of Clarksville, Tenn.

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GLOBE GAZETTE

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Wartburg College graduates WAVERLY — Nearly 400 Wartburg College students received diplomas at spring commencement ceremonies, May 25. Students graduating summa cum laude achieved a grade point average of 3.85 to 4.0; magna cum laude graduates achieved a grade point average of 3.7 to 3.84 and cum laude graduates achieved a grade point average of 3.5-3.69. CLARION — Austin Warnke, bachelor of arts, cum laude, with majors in American history education and world history education. CLEAR LAKE — Carina Ellickson, bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, communication arts major, with electronic media and public relations concentrations; Jared Fairbanks, bachelor of arts, biology major; Sarah Schnoebelen, bachelor of music education, music education major, with instrumental concentration. FOREST CITY — Peggy Armstrong, bachelor of arts, cum laude, elementary education and Spanish majors. GARNER — Angela Hanson, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, biology major; Monica Popowski, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, biology major. GREENE — Eric Ulrichs, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, business administration major, with marketing concentration. LAKE MILLS — Joshua Bernhard, bachelor of arts, summa cum laude, mathematics and business administration

majors with finance concentration. LELAND — Sarah Abele, bachelor of arts, summa cum laude, elementary education major. MASON CITY — Christopher Goetzinger, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, biochemistry major; Justin Moorman, bachelor of arts business administration major with management concentration; Laura Rust, bachelor of arts, cum laude, Spanish and communication arts major, with public relations concentration; Jill Wiebke, bachelor of arts, magna cum laude, mathematics major; Stacy Wyborny, bachelor of arts, communication design and art majors. NASHUA — Justin Vetter, bachelor of arts, business administration major with marketing concentration; Peter Watters, bachelor of arts, cum laude, philosophy and religion majors. NORA SPRINGS — Jennifer Lucas, bachelor of arts, business administration major with marketing and management concentrations. OSAGE — Sarah Indra, bachelor of arts, cum laude, communication design and art majors; Kacey Wagner, bachelor of arts, Spanish major. ROCKFORD — Garrett Christeson, bachelor of arts, communication arts major with public relations concentration. RUDD — Allison Bates, bachelor of music education, summa cum laude, music education major with vocal concentration. SHEFFIELD — Michael Symens, bachelor of arts, computer science major.

Tippie Outstanding Scholar award

enrolled in the Tippie College of Business.

IOWA CITY — Vanessa Ruiz, of Clear Lake, was selected as a Tippie Outstanding Scholar, by the University of Iowa Henry B. Tippie College of Business and is one of 25 entering first-year students who have been awarded $40,000 in scholarships for fall 2009. Ruiz is a member of the Tippie Scholars Program, a select group of first-year students admitted directly to the Tippie College of Business. The Tippie Scholars Program awards up to three Outstanding Scholar awards on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Each of these scholarships is renewable for up to four years or graduation, whichever comes first, provided the students maintain a 3.33 University of Iowa grade point average and remain enrolled in the Tippie College of Business.

Cornell College graduates MOUNT VERNON — The following North Iowa students were among 248 students to receive diplomas at spring graduation ceremonies at Cornell College. CHARLES CITY — Julia Hanson, bachelor of arts, major in chemistry, minor in physics; Lance Sharp, bachelor of arts, majors in philosophy and history; Breanna Uetz, bachelor of special studies, major in kinesiology, and minors in psychology and studio arts. DOUGHERTY — Christopher Marzen, bachelor of arts, major in politics, minor in biology. HAMPTON — Jeremiah Junker, bachelor of arts, major in history and English. MASON CITY — Grant Beck, bachelor of arts, psychology.

was named to the Ellsworth Community College spring term Dean’s List. MESERVEY — Lezlie Bustos graduated with a diploma in practical nursing.

Sloter named to Dean’s List MOUNT VERNON — Megan Sloter, of Charles City, was named to the 2009 spring semester Dean’s List at Cornell College. Sloter achieved high honors (grade point designation of 3.8-3.99).

Luther College graduates

DECORAH — Luther College held commencement ceremonies, May 24, at Luther College Carlson Stadium. North Iowa graduates include the following: Students graduating magna cum laude received a grade point average of 3.90 and above; students graduating summa cum Tippie Scholar award Ellsworth students laude received a grade IOWA CITY — Scott recognized point average of 3.70-3.89 Demro, of Clear Lake, was IOWA FALLS — Several and students graduating selected as a Tippie Scholcum laude received a grade North Iowa area students ar by the University of point average of 3.50-3.69. Iowa Henry B. Tippie Col- earned honors this spring BUFFALO CENTER — lege of Business and is one and were recognized for Mandy Wubben, majored their academic achieveof 25 entering first-year in communication studies ments at Ellsworth Comstudents who have been and philosophy, summa munity College. awarded $40,000 in cum laude. MASON CITY — scholarships for fall 2009. CHARLES CITY — Courtney Miller, earned an Demro is a member of Ashley Beek, majored in associate in applied scithe Tippie Scholars Promanagement. ence degree, associate gram, a select group of CLEAR LAKE — Janet first-year students admit- degree nursing; Rachel Sberal earned an associate Brenton, majored in chemted directly to the Tippie istry, graduated magna College of Business. Mem- in applied science degree cum laude. and was a member of the bers are chosen based on MASON CITY — Sheila Phi Theta Kappa Internaacademic merit and their Jurgens, majored in C tional Honor Society; arscholarships are renewable accounting and minored in rie Tyler earned an associfor a second year provided economics, graduated cum ate in applied science they maintain a 3.33 Unilaude; Joseph Nelson, versity of Iowa grade point degree, associate degree majored in psychology, nursing; Rhondi Easley average and remain

graduated cum laude; Laura Wallace, majored in biology and Spanish. PLAINFIELD — Laura Thompson, majored in English and minored in classical studies. TITONKA — Rachel Kurtzleben, majored in philosophy and minored in business management, graduated magna cum laude.

DMACC graduates DES MOINES — More than 1,000 students graduated following the spring semester at Des Moines Area Community College’s (DMACC’s) Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Newton, Urban and West Campuses. North Iowa graduates, all of Mason City, include: Jeremy Barsness, liberal arts; Nikolas Francis, liberal arts; Sara Swanson, associate general studies, and Jessicca Wenzel, dental hygiene and human services.

DMACC Dean’s , President’s Lists DES MOINES — Des Moines Area Community College recently released the names of students eligible for the spring semester President’s List and Dean’s List. To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must have earned a 4.0 grade point average. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must have earned a 3.5 to 3.99 grade point average. President’s List MASON CITY — Michael Blume. Dean’s List MASON CITY — Mike Duitscher, Michael Ewing, Nikolas Francis.


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Endriss, 50 years MASON CITY — Glenn and Ethel Endriss, formerly of Pine River, will celebrate their 50th anniversary with an open house starting at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at 2102 S. Massachusetts Ave., Mason City, IA 50401. Cards and well wishes welcome, and may be sent to 2102 S. Massachusetts Ave., Mason City IA 50401.

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RECEPTIONS Knights of Columbus 641.424.5300 551 S.Taft, Mason City Beautiful facility to host your wedding, anniversary or meetings. Max capacity of 300. Please call for additional information. REHEARSAL DINNERS Decker House Bed & Breakfast / Sour Grapes Bistro 641.423.4700 or 888.363.4700 119 2nd street SE, Mason City www.masoncityia.com/deckerhouse/ Elegant surroundings in this Neoclassical 1890’s home. Perfect for intimate weddings, rehearsal dinners, luncheons and cozy receptions. Conveniently located behind Music Man Square. TRAVEL Allen Travel Agency & Cruise Quest 641.357.5223 or 800.475.5223 10 Allens Alley, Clear Lake We are your full time professional travel planners and cruise vacation specialist, in service since 1951. TUXEDOS Moorman Clothiers 641.423.5222 / 2 South Federal, Mason City info@moormanclothiers.com www.moormanclothiers.com Your Tuxedo Professionals Sir Knight Formalwear 641.424.6018 19 2nd Street NE, Mason City www.andersonformalwear.com Formalwear is our specialty. Detailed individualized service. VIDEOGRAPHER Epsilon Productions 641.582.3239 www.videoiowa.com Our expert videographers will capture the emotions and excitement of your special day and create a moving, fun-to-watch DVD for you to treasure. We offer eedding & event videography, photo slide shows with music. Call us today to learn more! WEDDING SITE AND RECEPTION PM Park 15297 Rainy Drive South Shore, Clear Lake 641.357.1991 or 641.529.2222 www.pmpark.net Wedding site, reception and lodging available all on beautiful Clear Lake.


CELEBRATIONS Davies Masonry/Budweiser softball team from Mason City wins District II Class D State Qualifier Tournament held July 11, 2009, in Mason City with a record of 4-0. We would like to thank our sponsors for their much appreciated support and also our family and friends. Thanks. Sponsors: Budweiser, Burk Seed Co., Clear Lake Culver’s, Homer’s Bar & Grill, Lehigh-Hanson, Moonlight Floors, Johnson Sanitary Supply, Hogan & Hanson, Tenold Olsen, Affiliated Foods. Pictured: Bottom, L-R: Tom Burk, Doug Cole, Darren Dvorak, Scott Davies, Todd Rush, Marcus Barkema Top L-R: Alex Ramon, Ryan Miller, Brent Eveland, Brian Hahn, Kyle Bock, Nick Foley, Tony Corsello Not pictured: Marty Frank, Adam Heinrichs

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