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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 16

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16 Waterloo Courier June 4, 1978 Area students are ISU grads tion, farm operation. EARLVILLE-Jane Ellen BeU. BS. computer science; Duans Douglas Nieman, CT, farm operation. ELDORA-Andrew Dean Dole, BS, industrial ad-ministration; Gary Dean Hansen.

BS, animal science; Murray Alan Lee, BS. journalism and mass communicstion; Robert Lee Rooks. DVM. veterinary medicine; Wendy Lynn Warrior, BS. family environment.

ELGIN-Chris Cat Dummermuth, BS, construc NEW PROVIDENCE-John Munson Martin. PHD, agronomy. OSAGE Richard Justus Brandau. BS with distinction, phychology; Colette J. Norby-Slycord, BS.

bacteriology: William Wayne Tummire. BS. civil engineering. OSSUN Robert Gerard Eimers. BS.

computer science; Bsrbsra Jo Uhlenhake, BS, home economics education. PARKERSBURG Galen Dean Aswegan. BS with distinction, physics. BS with distinction, computer science, BS with distinction, mathematics, Pamela Sue Luhring, BS with distinction, farm operation; I i 'k J-bwl Ife I aaasj JJ I ---ljf gjtjajasaaMsaajMIWiiMM j' WMliiMHajMssiWajBiiiiiiiiiM A total of 2,203 degrees were awarded at graduation ceremonies at Iowa State University in the Hilton Coliseum. Members of the graduating class from Northeast Iowa include: ACKLEY Keitb Alan Lupket, BS, agricultural mechanization.

ALDKN teniae Irene Balvant. BS. IciUles and dothjng; Debn Marie Dunning. BS. child development; Steven Clarence lies, BS.

animal science; James Demy McCord, DVM, veterinary medicine; Jess Mark Peterson. BS, agricultural education. ALTA VISTA-Steven Paul Johana, BS, construction engineering. APL1NCT0N Gaylen Kenneth Harken, BS. agronomy; Janice Lorene Willeke.

BA, craft design (applied art). AURORA John Alan Mueller. BS. agricultural tutnaaa. BEAMAN Joyce Medbe Didschneider, BA.

Interior design (applied art): Connie Sue Lynch, BS. physical education; Gwen Alicia Myers. BS. home economics educstion; Scott Evans Neff, BS. agricultural business.

CALMAR Floyd Alois Elsbernd. BS, bacteriology CASTALI A Michael Lee Scbutte, BS, agricultural education. i CEDAR FALLS Robin May. BA. interior design (applied art); William Bielefeldt, 1101 Tucson Drive, BS, industrial administration; Gary Steven Calhoun.

122 W. 14th BS. electrical engineering; Carol Mane Coming, Sit W. Eighth BS. home cononucs journalism; Liane Ruth Crowley, 1122 lilac Lane, BS with distinction, home economics aducation; Harry Charles Doyle, 3221 Loma.

BS. electrical engineering; Sue A. Lybbert Garvin, 17M pottage Lane, BS, elementary education i Also. Steven Philip Giadson. 1)00 Cherrywood Place, BS, civil engineering; Nancy Lynn Haugen.

SM Chapman Court. BA. craft design (applied art); fohn Gale Jeffries. 3123 NeoU BS. engineering rations; Scott Duane Kollman, 2123 Terrace ve, BS, industrial administration; Ronald Scott tel206 Delta Drive, BS, industrial administration; Lowell Lentzkow.

1204 Grand Blvd BS. mechanical engineering; Patricia Lynn Morut. Hot (tak Park. BS, Spanish; Randolph John Nelson. SB IS dearview Drive.

BS. agricultural engineering: Brenda Kay Newgard. 6805 Westbrook, BS. m-iatnal administration; Carlton Handy Randall. 1016 Oak Ave BS, landscape architecture.

I Also. Heather Lyme Soladay, 1919 Timber Drive, BA with distinction in honors program, home Sronomics journalism. BA with distinction in honors program, advertising design (applied art); Warren Elbert Straszheim. 6434 Strayer Road. BS with dbUnction.

engineering science; Jon Harlan Van Gerpen, 2311 Washington BA with distinction in honors program, philosophy, BS with distinction, teetSanical engineering. -CHARLES CITY-Joseph Patrick Clancy, BS, tUmal science; Frederick William Cordray, BS, dustrial education; Janeme Louise Horn. BA. interior design (applied art); James Joseph Hblterman, BS, landscape architecture I-CHELSEA-Jamce Lee Flanagan. BS.

industrial administration iCLARKSVILLE Richard Robert Patterson. BS. industrial administrstion; Ralph William 9heidecker. MS. ceramic engineering; Mark fljrhard Wsugh.

BS. electrical engineering XONRAD Le ann Kay Simmons. BA, advertising Russell A. Stickley, DVM, veterinary medicine. READLYN-Richard Arlen Brickman, BS.

aerospace engineering. REIN BECK Nancy Kaye Wieben. BS. dietetics (food and nutrition). RICEVILLE-Douglas Richard Nsth.

BS. agricultural business. ROCKFORD-Scott Ignatius Snyder. BS. aerospace engineering; Timothy William Trettin.

BS with distinction, farm operation; Beatrice Trettin Volk, BS with distinction, dietetics (food and nutrition). RYAN Marcus Eugene Kehrli BS, bacteriology; Norman Robert Voelker. BS with distinction, dairy science. SHEFFIELD Rachelle Louise Hemm. BS, child development.

SHELL ROCK-David Warren Barnes. BS, electrical engineering, Brad Brian Williams. BS. industrial administration STANLEY-Marilyn Jean Dam re. BS.

industrial administration. STRAWBERRY POINT-Bruce Alan Kramer. BS. farm operation. BS, agricultural education.

SUMNER-Richard E. Schedtler. BS. political science, BS. industrial relations; Carolyn Marie Freeman, BS.

industrial education. TAMA Roger Nile Avery. BS. animal science; Michael Charles Hagerty. BS, animal science.

TRAER Nancy Virginia Pinkston. BS, Spanish; Katheryn Dee Gates. BS. home economics education; Kristine Lee Gates, BM. music (curriculum); Nancy Patricia Herink.

BS, industrial administration: Jill Rae Vorba. BS, family environment. TRIPOLI -Joel Boyd Hurmence. BS with distinction, mathematics, BS with distinction, computer science; Tony Craig Magnall, BS, restaurant and hotel management (institutional management). WATERLOO Michael Robert Broshar.

3131 Fourth BA with distinction, architecture: Vicki Jo Chandler, 136 Lynkaylee Drive. BS with distinction, agricultural journalism: Robert Howard Copeland, 11 Winter Ridge. BS, computer science; Linda Laureen Fangman. 106 Carolina. BS.

distributed studies; Paul David Greene. 339 Clough. BS. industrial administration; John Grewe Johnson II, 2300 Ansborough, BS, landscape architecture; William James Kajewski. 1606 Pilot Grove.

BS. agricultural mechanization; David Allen King. 3S22 Loralin Drive. BS, construction engineering Also, William Patrick Knight. BS with distinction, electrical engineering; Richard Martin Kranti.

1416 Pleasant Valley. BS. mechanical engineering; David Allen Lesch. 4031 Weiden Road, BS with distinction, chemistry; Jsy Reginald Lewis. 626 Glencoe, BS.

electrical engineering; Michael Kevin Rodby. 322 Devonshire. BS. electrical engineering; Donald E. tion engineering.

EVANSDALE Kenneth Anton Manahl. 3941 Lafayette, BS. geology (earth science). FAYETTE Eric Robert Unge, BS, farm operation. FREDERICKSBURG Kerry Boedeker.

BS. economics; Patrick Oetue Meier, BS, agricultural education. FREDERIKA Connie Kay O'Connell. BS. dietetics (food and nutrition).

GILBERTVILLE Dennis Michael Rosauer. BS with distinction, economics GLADBROOK Kirk Roland Dahms. BS. history: Brian Paul Frans, BA with distinction, speech. BA with distinction, journalism and mass commuruca-, ban; James Douglas Grove, MS.

civil engineering; Sheila Kay Lundt, BA with distinction, political science, BA with distinction, international studies; Kent Allen Lynch, BS, agricultural engineering. GREENE Steven Cornell Brunsma. BS. fisheries and wildlife otology GRUNDY CENTER Karen Rae Bodies, BS. elementary education; Jill Camilla Ceme.

BS. English; Pamela Jean Frederick. BS with distinction oi honors program, zoology HAMPTON Jane Mane Boost, BA. art education (applied art); Lynette Jo Lehman. BA, political science; Duane Richard Meyer, BS, industrial education: Charles Patrick Roth.

BS with distinction, industrial administration; David Jon Thiede. BS. industrial engineering; Ross Marie Whipple. BS. physical education.

HOPKINTON James Joseph Green. BS. agricultural educstion: Lois Carol Welter, BS. animal science. HUBBARD Terry Lee Bachman.

BS. industrial adnunistraUon; John Paul Gogerty. CT. farm operation. HUDSON-Jane Marie Juhl.

BS, dietetics (food and nutrition Michelle Elisabeth Keith. BS with distinction, family environment; Janean Sue Moore, BS, home economics education. INDEPENDENCE Dennis Donald Donnelly. BS. agricultural business; Daicy Margaret Gates.

BS. textiles and clothing; John Francis Handfelt, BS. industrial administration; Mary Kay Ohl. BS. child development; Janet Ann White, BS.

community nutrition (food and nutrition), BS, dietetics (food and nutrition). IOWA FALLS John Allan Anderson. BS. agricultural educstion; Dale Bahr, MS, education; Daniel Bernard Bullen. BS.

engineering science; Joe R. Fischer, BS, electrical engineering; Paul Henry Fredericks, BS, industrial education; Scott Robert Hamilton, BS, animal science; Kevin K. Krabbe BA, English; Christopher Lynn Nail, BS. industrial engineering; Jeffrey Scott Rover, PHD, economics. JANESVILLE-Joseph Wsyne Wilson, BS.

chemical engineering. ESUP Katherine Louise Kramer, BS. public service and administration in agriculture; Mary Ann Vieth. BA, interior design (applied art). LA MO NT Julie Mane Green, BS.

family environment LA PORTE CITY-Berry Newton Bennett. BS. history; Janet Lea Gates. BS with distinction in honors program, elementary education. -iS design (applied art); Jack uonaia lern.

k. agricultural business. Charles Vrbs. BS. animal eflence NDECORAH Mary Louise Bruening.

BA. Courier photo by Tim Cochran Teachers lend a hand Anne Elizabeth Butler. BS. physical ation. Mark David Dostal BS.

Industrial Katherine Renetla Johnson. BS. home Young. 226 Schrock Road. BS.

mechanical engineering; James William Bahls. 1710 Hammond. BS. computer science; Thomas Scott uonahoe. 2741 Fairlane BS.

physics. Also. Dennis Steven Hoeg. 1719 Mitchell. BS, mechanical engineering; Sheri Kay Jensen.

2661 Edgemont, BS, home economics education; Lyle Duane Kesl. 1116 East on Ave BS. biology; Philip Joseph Runoff. 132S Kimball, BS. chemistry; Kevin Lloyd Deserano.

420 Gilbert ville Road; BS. urban planning; Pamela Kay Watts. 721 Kunz Drive, BA. leisure services. WAUCOMA-Carol Jean Adams.

BS zoology WAVERLY-Kenneth Willis Huck. BS. mechanical engineering: Ann L. Cooley Laube, BA. leisure services; Steven Lynn Mj shier.

BS. entomology; Brian Dean Mueller. BS. mechanical engineering; Lorraine Jeanette Zelle. BA.

advertising design applied art) WELLSBUHG Teresa Ruter, BS with distinction, dietetics (food and nutrition) WEST UNION-Kevin Wayne Jacobsen. BS. electrical engineering When Clarence McConkey died last March, his widow, Helen, was left with an unfinished double garage and family room attached to her home at 104 Bruce Lane. McConkey's former teaching associates at West High School, where he bad taught math, have picked up where the work ended. Three of the more than a dozea teachers who are volun teering their time to help side and shingle the garage and paint the bouse are Vlnce Mo Cowen (on ladder), Harold Street (center) and Ralph Lawson.

"It's one of those things," said a spokesman for the teachers. "Somebody has got to take care of our own kind. It has been a tremendous experience for those of us who have gone out there." LATIMER Duane Alan Borcherding. BS. farm operation.

BS. animal science; Nancy Jo Honold. BS with distinction, dietetics (food snd nutrition). LIME SPRINGS Gary Joseph Drtina, BS. chemistry MANCHESTER Randall Edwin Bishop.

BA. architecture; Craig Allen Carradus. MS. civil engineering; Marc V. Hermann.

BS. agronomy: Craig Alan Rohrssen. BA. English: Mary Beth Yuska. BS.

physical education MASONVILLE Duane Boyd Lindsay. BS, civil engineering MCINTIRE David Charles Schaefer. BS. animal science. NEW HAMPTON Larry Bodensleiner.

BS. electrical engineering; Kathleen Ann Hams. MS. computer science; Larry Joseph Helling. BS.

agricultural business; Bruce Jeffrey Ouderkirk, BA with distinction, English. aConomica education; Terry Lee Larson, BS. Engineering operations; Richard Edward Lowery. BS. chemical engineering; Robin Luatm Steffens.

BS. textiles and clothing; Mark Harry Stoakopf, BS. horticulture DELHI John Lee Guetzka. CT, farm operation DIKE-James Edward Marks. BS, farm opera-hon; Darrell Gene Sloth.

BS. agricultural business DOWS-Connie Beth Faroe low. BA with distinction, journalism and mass communication; Deanna Lynn Meyer, BA, advertising design I applied art). Brian Lee Carrels. BS.

animal science I -DUNDEE Michael Joseph Rimker. BS. agricultural education. DYSART James Robert Pippert. BS with distinc WINTHHOP Robert John Quint, BS.

civil engineering; James Michsel Slsltery. DVM veterinary medicine former DCS employee loses COUft lOg TWO PERSONS were fined (300 each and ordered to bttempt to get jobless benefits attend classes for drinking drivers when they pleaded guilty to charges of driving under the influence of 1 l.Mna tk. rV.nn4 man Remembers DAD because he's ioo good to forget I Suit Dad Vested or Unvested Suits 40 XL to 54 XL, 48 to 60 44 Portly to 50 Portly As Correctional Services in Waterloo has Ken denied unemployment benefits on per claim that she quit her job over an argument about a parking ticket. T.RiU K. Loukota.

22S E. Mullan Apt. 2. was employed as a house worker in Jhe residence center in the former Ellis Hotel from last November to April 26 'According to testimony at a Job Service powa Council Regular '140 to '200 SUITS bri the Blind 99 -108" ,136 convention set Intoxicating beverages. They are Larry Parker.

34, of Independence, and Mrs. Joanne Garbes. 44, of 4355 Lafayette Road. Evansdale Their operator's licenses were suspended until they complete the classes. In addition.

Parker was given a two-day jail sentence but was given credit for two days he served in jail after his arrest A 1100 FINE was levied against Cornell A Hoosman. 18. of 343 Albany when he pleaded guilly to a charge of fourth degree criminal mischief He was accused of lucking open a door of the Hattie Harrington residence at 929 Linden Ave. FINED $40 after pleading guilty to a false drawing and uttering charge was Margaret Urban. 1907 Drew St She passed a bad $9 27 check at the House of Honda.

2823 University court records say. Hearing set in Dunkerton on drilling new city well DUNKERTON City residents here will have the opportunity to express an opinion concerning drilling a second city well at a public hearing before the City Council Monday The public hearing will be conducted during the 7 30 council meeting before the council opens bids for the project Cost of drilling the second city well has been estimated at 833 000 A federal grant would cover 87.000 of the cost The council also will open bids for two other proposed projects reroofing the city hall and construction of a basketball court. The 24- by 40-foot basketball court would be built in Charms Park near Crane Creek of Iowa hearing, the events which led to her quitting her job began when she received a parking ticket from the city of Waterloo on March 15. WHILE DRIVING a DCS car. she parked in a "no parking" zone and as a result was ticketed However, she refused to pay the ticket and felt DCS had some obligation to investigate the legality of the ticket, the hearing officer said However.

DCS said she was responsible for the ticket. When she refused to pay it Ms. Loukota was issued a written reprimand, which she felt was unfair, the report says At an April IS DCS staff meeting. Ms Loukota attempted to bring up the parking ticket again, but was told the subject was not germane to the purpose of the staff meeting She subsequently quit her job The Job Service hearing officer ruled she voluntarily left her job and was ineligible for unemployment benefits THE HEARING officer said it was clearly the claimant's (Ms. Loukota i re-ponsibility to pay her parking ticket or enter a plea of 'not guilty The employer had no obligation to investigate the legality of the ticket, and.

furthermore, the employer had no authority whatsoever to invalidate the ticket." The hearing officer also ruled it was the DCS' prerogative to issue reprimands and that the employer had no obligation to discuss the parking ticket with Ms 5 The state convention of the Iowa Coun-Jdl on the Blind will be at the Quality Inn Waterloo Friday. Saturday and next iSunday Larry Schaefer. vice president of the jfowa! organization and president of the JCedar Valley Council on the Blind, estimated about 80 to 100 persons will attend Mary Ballard of Rochester. Jailor of the Braille T'rum. a publication i the American Council on the Blind, will peak at a banquet Saturday evening Red Graham of Westport Conn will be master of ceremonies Broshar elected RUGBY STRIPED SHIRTS In Comfortable Cotton Rg.

15.50 to 20.50 1 739 national post Loukota Robert Broshar. 47. of 3131 Fourth itt i principal in the architectural firm of I E) L. Dunkerton names the first Exclusively for BIG AN0 TAIL MEM TANK TOPS Cool and Comfortable Reg. 9.00 I69 NOW II Institute of Architects, iVWfJ Med.

to XXL Tall IX to4X Big new police chief AS iBrtatfjcq Pharmacist architect ever to hold that position Broshar was elected one of three trice 'presidents of the group last week at the national convention of the institute in 'Pallas. Texas He has been a director of the institute for the past three years and his term xpipes in December, the same time he assumes the new post Broshar has been a member of the Institute? since 10 and was vice president iM the Iowa chapter of the group in 1971. 'and president in 1972 Broshar started working as an in I95C and has been with the iJrfwrhe is now with since Weekdays to Saturday to I DUNKERTON A Fayette policeman has accepted the position here as police chief Ken Douglas. 22. who was with the Fayette Police Department for a year, has begun his duties as police chief at an annual salary of 811.490 The salary is the same as that of the former police chief.

Vem Garbes Garbes resigned as police chief last month Douglas, a former Waterloo resident, is a graduate of Hawkeye Institute of Technology 224 MAIN (On rh fortiori.) Cedar Falls, Iowa 319277-6101 VISA 1 'Where Quality, SerWce, and Stlattoblllty Coma.

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