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2012 Graduate honors
TRANSFERRING FROM THE GENER-
AL BASIC FUND TO THE CONSERVA-
TION TRUST FUND for conduct in which high school
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors may pc- Continued... from page I instrumental band requires. Ei-
riodically credit monies to the Conserva-tion ship requires an application pro- leen Westfall
Trust Fund pursuant to section 350.6, Code of cess and is awarded in the amount
Iowa; and Louis Armstrong Jazz Award
Whereas, $98,320 is the amount of Con-ser- of $500. Eileen West-fall, Harry - The Louis Armstrong Jazz
vation Department revenue collected within Miller, Lydia Swanson and Alyssa Award is given to a graduating
the General Basic Fund during the 2010-2011 Waldsehmidt senior recognized for outstanding
fiscal year; and The Lillian Norman Memo- achievement in the field of jazz,
Whereas, sufficient funds are available in the rial Scholarship - The Lillian
General Basic Fund. Norman Memorial Scholarship as demon.st.rated through superior
Therefore be it resolved that the Auditor is iS given to a female student who musicianship, character, and indi -'
vidual creativity Jenny Jones
authorized to make periodic transfers-from iS pursuing a degree in education Lone Tree Education Asso-
tl/e General Basic Fund tO the Conservation and has the drive to make a differ- ciation Scholarship - The Lone
Trust Fund during the 2011-2012 fiscal year as
funds are needed and available, not to ex-ceed ence in today's youth. The sehol- Tree Education Scholarship is
the sum of $98,321. arship is given in the amount of awarded to graduating seniors
Motion by Neuzil, second by Rettig, to up- $500. Dakota Lamonica pursuing the field of education..
prove Resolution 05-24-12-T7. Darla Bell Scholarship - The This scholarship requires an up-
Motion by Stutsman, second by Harney, to Darla Bell Scholarship is awarded plication process and is awarded
approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign to a graduating-senior recognized in the amount of $200. Eileen
the Iowa Department of Human Serv-ices as a positive thinker and hard WesffaU, Harry Miller and Dakota
Community Mental Health Center Af-filiation worker. The scholarship recipient Lamonica
Agreement.
Motion by Rettig, second by Hamey, to up- also displays resiliency and de- Spanish Award - This award
prove and authorize the Chairperson to sign termination in all circumstances is given to students based upon
a letter requesting repayment of $9,920.89 to and is recognized for having a their daily participation in Span-
Johnson County by the State fi'om the rebated high GPA. The scholarship recipi- ish class and their commitment to
FY10 money of $1,021,500. ent is chosen by the scholarship learning the Spanish Languag.e. A
Motion by Stutsman, second by Neuzil, to committee and is awarded in the student who receives this award
approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign amount of $300. Heather Bland
must complete all 4 years of Span-
theenforcementSheriff's contraCtservicesfOrto thethe provisiOntown of Oxford°f law ELAN Club Scholarship - The ish. Tyler Gosnell, Harry Miller
commencing July 1, 2012 for $35100 per hour, ELAN Club of Lone Tree Scholar- and Caleb Schaapveld
for a total of up to $23,660.00 per year. ship is awarded to a graduating The Lone Tree Math and Set-
Motion by Stutsman, second by Neuzil, to senior who exhibits good charac-
ence Award - The Lone Tree
approve and atlthorize the Chairperson to sign ter, community involvement, vol- Math and Science Award is given
an Application for Fireworks Permit for Den- unteer work, and participation in to a graduating senior who ex-
nis W. Long, 8 Brickwood Knoll NE, Iowa school acticities. The scholarship emplifies outstanding academic
City, on July 3, 2012 with a July 4, 20t2 rain requires an application process achievement in both math and set-
date. and is awarded in the amount of
Motion by Rettig, second by Stutsman, to ence fields. The recipient of this
approve and authorize the Chairperson to sign $250. Harry Miller award is chosen by the Lone Tree
an Application for Fireworks Permi for All Iowa Wildlife United Scholar- math and science teachers. Eileen
Night Shooters LLC/Chris Handley, So-lon, ship - When Iowa Wildlife United Wesffall
for display at 5430 Fairview Cemetery Road was formed, one of the goals was
Lone Tree Ball Association
NE, West Branch, on July 3, 2012 with a July to provide sch.olarships to three Scholarship- The Lone Tree Ball
4, 2012 rain date. local schools: Lone Tree, High-
Assbciation Scholarship is award-
Adjourned to Informal Meeting at 9:22a.m. land, and Columbus Junction ed to two graduating seniors (one
/s/Rod Sullivan, Chair, Board of Supervisors once funds were available. The male, one female) based on char-.
winner is selected using a point acter, years of softball or baseball
system developed and used by experience, community involve-
the members of the Iowa Wildlife ment and schooI activities. This
Attest: Tom Slockett, Auditor United. The top criteria is volun- scholarship requires an applica-
Recorded By Courtney Fisher teering and community service, tion process. Harry Miller and
• These minutes were sent for formal approval Caleb Scaapveld
and publication on May 31, 2012. Patti Johnson Memorial Jenny Jones
Bernie Saggau Award - The
Published in the Lone Tree Reporter Scholarship The Patti John- Bernie Saggau Award is given
Thursday, June 7, 2012. L- 561 son Scholarship is awarded to a to a graduating senior who has
THE IOWA DISTRICT COURT, IN AND graduating senior who exhibits acted as an active participant in
FOR JOHNSON COUNTY a positive attitude and influence athletics and exhibits excellence
in academics and athletics. The in character, sportsmanship, and
1N-THE MATTER OF senior participates in more than citizenship. Tyler Gosnell
Probate No. ESPR029619 one sport and one other extra-cur- Four Years - Three Sports
THE ESTATE OF ricular activity. The scholarship Athlete - The Four Years - Three
E SyFHER.NoTIcED.oFL1NCOLN,PROBATEDeceased.oF WILL,OF requires an application process Sports Award is given to graduat-
PO1NTMENT OF EXECUTOR, AND- and is aaLded in the amount of
*" NOTICE TO CREDITORS $500. Lydia S;iil'gOn - - ing seniors who have displayed
To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Robert K. Dennis Sehola'r- courage, poise, self-confidence,
.... and leadership as high school ath-
Esther D. Lincoln, Deceased, who died on or ship - The Robert K. Dennis letes. Tyler Gosne11, Harry Miller
ab'but April 23, 2012: Scholarship is awarded to a grad- and Elyssa Mills
you are hereby notified that on May 22, uating senior who has been active Male and Female Athlete of
20-12, the will of Esther D. Lincoln, deceased, in Future Farmers of America. The Year - The Male and Female
bearing date of the 26th day of September,
209.7, was admitted to probate in the above Applicants must be accepted as a Athlete of the Year is awarded to
named court and that William Ackerman was full-time undergraduate student the boy and girl, as determined by
appointed executor of the estate. Any action at a vocational-technical school, the coaching staff, to be the most
to'set aside the will must be brought in the community college, or university deserving athletes. Harry Miller,
district court of said county within the later and must pursue a degree in an
Elyssa Mills and Dakota Lumen-
to'occur of four months from the date of the agricultural field. This scholar- tea
second publication of this notice or one month ship requires an application pro-
from the date of mailing of this notice to all Performance Therapies
heirs of the decedent and devisees under the cess and is awarded in the amount Scholarship - Performance Ther-
will whose identities are reasonably ascertain- of $1,000 each. Caleb Schaapveld apies P.C. began providing athlet-
able, or thereafter be forever barred, and Alyssa Waldschmidt
Notice is further given that all persons in- Farmers and Merchants Say- ic'training services to Lone Tree
debted to the estate are requested to make ings Bank Scholarship - The High School this past fall. For the
past four years they have been
immediate payment to the undersigned, and Farmers and Merchants Savings honored to offer a $300 scholar-
creditors having claims against the estate shall Bank Scholarship is awarded to
ship to one senior from each High
districtfile themcourt,With astheprovidedclerk of theby law,ab°vedulynamedau- the graduating senior with the School they work with. To qualify
thenticated, for allowance, and unless so filed highest GPA who plans to attend for the scholarship the student
by the later to occur off our months from the a post-secondary institute of 1-2 must plan to attend college and
second publication of this notice or one month years. This scholarship is award- pursue a career in the medical
from the date of mailing of this notice (unless ed in the amount of $1,000. Lydia
field. Chanda Snyder
otherwise allowed or paid) a claim is thereaf- Swanson Better Business Bureau -
ter forever barred. Lone Tree Choral Director's
Award - The Lone Tree Choral This student of integrity award is
Dated this 24th day of May, 2012. given to female students planning
William Ackerman Director's Award is given to a to enter college at an Iowa college
Executor of Estate graduating senior recognized for
814 Newton Road outstanding achievement and in- or vocational school. Students are
selected based on an application
Iowa City, Iowa 52246-2221 terest in vocal music, for loyalty
and cooperation, and for display- process. Only five students are
John W. Hayek ICIS PIN No: AT0003313 ing those qualities of conduct in named as winners and ramner-ups
Attorney for executor
Firm Name: Hayek, Brown, Moreland & which high school vocal music re- are named to Honorable Mention
• status due to their outstanding ap-
Smith, L.LP. quires. Eileen Wesffall plications and their performance
Address: 120 E. Washington Street .John Philip Sousa" Band as a student of integrity. Eileen
lowa City, [A 52240-3924 Award - The John Philip Sousa Wesffall
Band Award is given to a gradu- Health Science Academy Cer-
Date of second publication: ating senior recognized for out-
7th day 6f June, 2012 standing achievement and inter- tiffed Nurses - For all students
who have completed coursework
Probate Code Section304 est in instrumental music, for and passed all state exams for
Published in the Lone Tree Reporter merit, loyalty, cooperation, and Certified Nurses Aide program.
Thursday, June 7, 2012. L- 57 for displaying those high qualities These students will also be receiv-
ing Kirkwood College's Patient
Experience the Care Medallions for their compte-
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Consultation Elyssa Mills, Chanda Snyder and
• Fully Insured Lydia Swanson
• 5-yrWorkmanship Career Academy - Software
Warranty Specialist Medallion - Eligible
• Pre-engineered for students will be receiving Kirk-
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termediate Business Computer
Applications courses. Alicia Bau-
wens
Lone Tree Health Science Schol-
arship - The Lone Tree Health
Science Scholarship is given to
a graduating senior who plans
to pursue a degree in the Health
Science field and exhibits strong
character and leadership quali-
ties. This scholarship requires an
application process and is award-
ed in the amount of $500. Elyssa
Mills
FCCLA District X Scholar-
ship - The F2CLA District X
Scholarship was established in
1993 to recognize a student that
has made significant contribu-
tions to FCCLA while in high
school. The $200 scholarship is
awarded to a senior in high school
who is enrolled in post high school
education, who has completed and
submitted a nomination form and
essay, and who has been recom-
mended by his/her FCCLA advi-
sor. Dakota Lamonica
Lone Tree Caf Scholarship -
The Lone Tree Car6 was launched
in the fall of 2011 by the Business
and FCS departments. A portion
of profits from this student-run
business is given as a scholar-
ship to recogniz e one outstand-
ing senior who has made signifi-
cant contributions to the caf6 this
year. In the application students
are asked to explain how the caf6
has taught there leadership skills,
prepared them for life after high
school, and benefited our stu-
dents, school, and community Da-
kota Lamonica
The Local Business Scholar-
ship Fund - Several local busi-
ness owners have donated funds to
support the students Of Lone Tree
pursuing a college education. The
recipients were selected through
an application process and were
voted on by the scholarship com-
mittee. Caleb Schaapveld, Alicia
Bauwens, Alex Moore and Heath-
er Bland
Additional Scholarships:
- Lydia Swanson: Leaders of
Tomorrow - Kirkwood College;
$1,000
- Dakota Lamonica: All Iowa
Opportunity Scholarship; up to
$7,806 for first year
- Alicia Bauwens: R0y McAttee
& Jason Eckrich Memorial Schol-
arship; $250
- Heather Bland: Simpson Col-
lege Theatre Scholarship; $2,000
per year
Simpson College Honor Schol-
arship; $15,600 per year
- Jenny Jones: Central College
Academic Scholarship; $10,000
per year
Central College Theatre Schol-
arship; $2,000 per year
IOSTA Dance Scholarship; $500
- Erin Lathrop: Capri College
Scholarship; $500
- Harry Miller: Central College
Presidential Scholarship; $14,000
per year
Central College Trustee Schol-
arship; $1,000 per year
Central College Journey Schol-
arship; $t,000 per year
National Football Foundation &
College Hall of Fame Iowa Class A
Scholar Athlete of the Year; $500
- Tyler Gosnell: Diversity Grant;
$2,000
Iowa Tuition Grant; $3,600
Wartburg Regent Scholarship;
$16,000
Wartburg's Legacy Grant; $1,500
- Caleb Schapveld: Iowa State
Hixon Opportunity Scholarship
Award; up to $15,000
- Alyssa Waldschmidt: Ruth
Wagner Farm Bureau/4-H Schol-
arship; $250
Johnson County Pork Produc-
ers Scholarship; $500
Iowa State Academic Recogni-
tion Award; $1,250 per year
Iowa State Engineering Under-
grad Scholars; $500
Ruth Wagner Farm Bureau Me-
morial 4-H Scholarship; $250
- Eileen Wes:falk Central Col-
lege Presidenial Scholarship;
$14,000 per year
Central College Trustee Schol-
arship; $1,000 per year
Central College Journey Schol-
arship; $1,000 per year
Central College Music Scholar-
ship; $1,000 per year
Lone Tree Community
School honor roll
Fourth uarter Honor Roll
GOLD HONOR ROLL
3.5 or higher GPA
*signifies student received ellA's "
6th grade: *Sydney Alt, *Wesley
Hotz, *Curtis Patterson, *Aaron
Slaughter, Xavier Cagley, Erik
Edens, Brandon Feldman, Emily
Feldman, Skylar Loving, •Lia
Nguyen, Nicolette Smith, and Me-
lissa Zelenjakovic.
7th grade: *Emily Davidson,
*Wyatt Westfall, Logan Carter,
Elizabeth Dodson, Madison
Forbes, Nice Gosnell, Kaycee
Kane, James Merritt, Michael
Schmidt, Peyton Schmitt, Elena
Sieverding, and Alyssa Tomes.
8th grade: *Kyler Akers, *Devyn
Alt, *Halley Comer, *Paige Doeh-
rmann, *Lexi Flake, *Allyson
Forbes, *Hannah Johnson, *Kylie
Werbach, Mercury Cagley, Grego-
ry Feldman, Brady Houser, Jacob
Kramer, Micaela Selck, and Jacob
Viner.
9th grade: *Kaylin Burr, *Gabe
Coppinger, *Travis Gillham, *Erik
Murry, *Jacob Sieverding, *Thom-
as Viner, *Julie Wehmeyer, *Matt
Wieland, *Alex Yedlik, Drake
Dauber, Gretchen Gerot, Carson
Gibson, Sarah Rundlett, Ty Schil-
lerstr0m, and Nickalaus Vinen
10th grade: *Madelyn Flemr,
*Karley Hester, *Abbie Schmidt,
Chris Ford, Allison HeRman, Shay
Hudachek, Daniel Jansen, Levi
Saterfield, Cheyanna VanNevel,
and Matt Waldschmidt.
llth grade: *Kennedi Buser,
*Rachel Davidson, *Andy Dod-
son, *Ella Feldman, *Logan
Forbes, *Jordan Quigley, *Mag-
gie Schmidt, *Lauren Volk, *Kim-
berly Yedlik, Bryan Forbes, Alena
Loan, Gabe Lorack, Amber Men-
zer, Katlyn Ruth, Lucas Sieverd-
ing, Eric Slaughter, Faun T0sse,
and Lindsey Woodiwiss.
12th grade: *Elyssa Mills, *Alys-
sa Waldschmidt, *Eileen Westfall,
Lynzie Attig, Alicia Bauwens,
Tyler Gosnell, Jenny Jones, Dako-
ta Lamonica, Harry Miller, Caleb
Schaapveld, Chanda Snyder,. and
Lydia Swanson.
BLACK AND GOLD HONOR
ROLL
3.0 TO 3.49 GPA
6th grade: Karli Burr, Colton
Chown, Shelby Eden, Paige Jen-
sen, Shelby Jones, Matt Selck,
Zoie Simonsen, Marisa Swails,
and Riley Warson.
7th grade: Erik Alberhasky,
Elizabeth Edens, Maryssa Grover,
Drake Hotz, Morgan Hotz, Carter
Jacque, Trey Pierson, Jovonte
Squiers, Ross Swinton, and Kasey
Wieland.
8th grade: Morgyn Edwards,
Kendalyn Pierson, and Trevor J.
Rogers.
9thgrade: James Alberhasky"
Mallori Chamberlain, Alex
Comer, Ella Ferguson, Hunter
Hamilton, Jon Hera, Jacob Mack-
enzie, Makenzie Reynolds, Zach
Shalla, Darrian Spilman, Shaun-
dria Squiers, and Thomas Tryon.
10th grade: Cheyenne Evange-
lista, Hailey Forbes, Trenton Gos-
nell, Jacob Quigley" Ty Robertson,
and Nicole Zadow.
llth grade: Cara Chamberlain,
Aver3 Edwards, Colin Gibson, JD
Hera, Lexie Hudachek, Kira Lind-
Icy, Dezy Martinez, Dillon Sasina-
Hanson, Jenny Sexton, and Riley
Stumpf.
12th grade: Vahe Avetyan,
Heather Bland, Trisha McKean,
Yarik Pasichnychenko, Levi Reit-
zler, and Michael logers.
Second Semester Honor Roll
GOLD HONOR ROLL
3.5 or higher GPA
*signifies student received all A's
6th grade: *Sydney Alt, *Wesley
Hotz, *Aaron Slaughter, Shelby
Eden, Erik Edens, Brandon Feld-
man, Emily Feldman, Skylar Lov-
ing, Lie Nguyen, Curtis Patterson,
Nicollette Smith, and Melissa
Zelenjakovic.
7th grade: *Emily Davidson,
*Peyton Schmitt, Logan Cart-
er, Elizabeth Dodson, Madison
Forbes, Nice Gosnell, Maryssa
Grover, James Merritt, Michael
Schmidt, Elena Sieverding, Alys-
sa Tomas, and Wyatt Westfall.
8th grade: *Kyler Akers, *Devyn
Alt, *Harley Comer, *Paige Doeh-
rmann, *Lexi Flake, *Kylie Wer-
bach, Mercury Cagley, Allyson
Forbes, Hannah Johnson, Jacob
Kramer, Kendalyn Pierson, and
Micaela Selck.
9th grade: * Kaylin Burr, *Gabe
Coppinger, *Travis Gillham, *Erik
Murry, *Thomas Viner, *Julie
Wehmeyer, *Matt Wieland, *Alex
Yedlik, Drake Dauber, Gretchen
Gerot, Carson Gibson, Hunter
Hamilton, Sarah Rundlett, Ty
Schillerstrom, Jacob Sieverding,
and Nick Viner.
10th grade: *Karley Hester,
• *Abbie Schmidt, Madelyn Flemr,
Chris Ford, Allison Heitman,
Shay Hudachek, Levi Saterfield,
Cheyanna VanNevel, and Matt
Waldschmidt.
llth grade: *Kennedi Buser,
. *Rachel Davidson, *Andy Dodson,
*Logan Forbes, *Jordan Quigley"
*Lauren Volk, *Kimberly Yed-
lik, Ella Feldman, Bryan Forbes,
Alena Loan, Gabe Lorack, Amber
Menzer, Katlyn Ruth, Maggie
Schmidt, Lucas Sieverding, Eric
Slaughter, Faun Tosse, and Lind-
sey Woodiwiss.
12th grade: *Elyssa Mills,
*Chanda Snyder, *Alyssa Wald-
sch/nidt, *Eileen Westfall, Lynzie
Attig, Vahe Avetyan, Alicia Bau-
wens, Tyler Gosnell, Jenny Jones,
Dakota Lamonica, Harry Miller,
Caleb Schaapveld, and Ly.dia
Swanson.
BLACK AND GOLD HONOR
ROLL
3.0 TO 3.49 GPA
6th grade: Karli Burr, Xavier
Cagley, Paige Jensen, Shelby
Jones, Shelby Keep, Zoie Simon-
sen, Marisa Swails, and Riley
Warson.
7th grade: Jalen Collins, Vic--
toria Cool-Durian, Drake Hotz,
Morgan Hotz, Carter Jacque, Kay-
cee Kane, Trey Pierson, Jovonte
Squiers, Ross Swinton, and.Kasey
Wieland.
8th grade: Morgyn Edwards,
Gregory Feldman, Brady Houser,
Trevor J. Rogers, Jacob Viner, and
Clayton Waldschmidt.
9th grade: Mallori Chamber-
lain, Alex Comer, Zach Dlouhy,
Ella Ferguson, Jacob Mackenzie,
Makenzie Reynolds, Zach Shalla,
Darrian Spilman, Shaundria
Squiers, and Thomas Tryon.
10th grade: CheYenne Evange-
lista, Daniel Jansen, Jacob Quig-
ley" and Ty Robertson.
11th grade: Care Chamberlain,
Avery Edwards, Colin Gibson, JD
Hera, Lexie Hudachek, Kira Lind-
ley, Dezy Martinez, Dillon Sasina-
Hanson, Jenny Sexton, and Riley
Stumpf.
12th grade: Heather Bland, Tri-
she McKean, Yarik Pasichnychen-
ko; Levi Reitzler, and Michael Rog-
ers.
Loebsack Representative to
Hold Office Hours
Congressman Dave Loebsack
will have a member of his staff in
Southeastern Iowa for open office
hours. Jared Hershberger, Loe-
bsack's District Representative
covering Southeastern Iowa, will
be at the following locations. Con-
stituents are urged to come in to
discuss job creation and economic
development, in addition to other
issues and concerns.
Thursday, June 7
Muscatine City Hall
215 Sycamore Street
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wapello City Hall ,
335 North Main Street
2:00 PM: 3:00 PM
Friday, June 8
West Burlington City Hall
122 Broadway Street
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday, June 13
Fairfield Convention Center
200 North Main Street
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, June 19
Burlington City Hall
400 Washington Street
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Fort Madison City Hail
011 Avenue E
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday, June 20
Washington Chamber of Commerce
205 West Main Street
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Mount Pleasant City Hall
220 West Monroe Street
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Thursd, June 21
Muscatine Clt Hall
215 Sycamore Street
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Columbus Junction City Hall
232 2rid Street
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Hershberger will be on hand
to work with individuals who are
having difficulty with a govern-
ment agency" have suggestions for
Dave, or would just like to share
their concerns. Members of the
public are invited to attend. Her-
shberger holds regular office
hours throughout SOutheastern
Iowa.
If you are unable to attend but
have a concern to share with the
Congressman, please c.all our dis-
trict office toll-free at 1-866-914-
IOWA (4692).