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Gmduafion Ust
Thomas
Kirkwood Community College Lynnel Kay
graduated 1033 students at its Rapids w inc
commencement ceremony at 10 Upsilon chapter of
Retirement Party a.m. on Saturday, June 4, 1988. Gamnm, a
Kirkwoed Community College business honor .
A retirement party for John commencement address was given wood Community
by E. Bill Munsell. Mr. Munsell is
Sexton was held Saturday, June a ceremony held on
18th in the North Park. One Chairman of Creswell, Munsell, 25.
T.Ball hundred and fifty attended, those Fultz&Zirbel, a Cedar Rapids and To be elegible
• u, =- = being employees of Procter and Des Moines advertising and public membership in Alp)
lgue Gamble, friends and relatives, relatiOnSagency ofagencY'1600 agenciesthe 87th largeStin the businessma' astu~ent must 10currictdtm~
Local News 1 country.
The ceremony was held .at community college or
accredited program
LittleStamHDefeam Maynard and Jean Sexton of Veterans Memorial Coliseum m lege or university.
W mTownshlp Ttmkhannock, Penn. have been Cedar Rapids. must have comptew
Iowa to attend Angle Sexton s Stephen FAder, received a de- hours with a 3.5 g
LoneTree Little Stars.lI traveled (their granddaughter) High school gree in Respiratory .Therap.y T average or higher.
to Washington Township June 16, graduation from City I-Hgh in Iowa • nology, Associate of Applied Sci- currently 54 active C]~
winning by a score of 23-7. The City. They also visited relatives ence; Pmmona Parizek, Human National
game was tied 2-2 in the Ist. LT and friends. Services, Associate of Arts; Eliza- 1500 new i 4iates
added 9 runs in the 2ndand3rd AngieandVelmaWestfallwent bethV'mton, Nursing Technology, is a
while holding Township .sco . less. back to Pennsylvania with them. Associate of Applied Arts. College s Interior
Both teams added 2 runs m the 4th
to mske it13-4. LT finished out bygram, and is the ¢
scoring its I0 run limit in the 5th WebelosOuting Ft keCompietesBaslcTraining andSandraTt
while Township a 3.
PRclm Alisa druber, Friday, June 10, the Lone Tree Pvt. Ronald J. Flake Jr., son of TrekFest
Steffanie Forbes, and Breea Ray- Webelos on a nature hike Rebecca and Ronald Flake of 210
ner had a total of 8 strikeouts, around Bell s Pond for their E. Elm St., Lone Tree, has Riverside, Iowa, tJ
For the third time this .s so.n forestry activity badge. On Satur- completed basic training at Fort BIRTHPLACE
our batters had 19 hits. Ste e day afternoon, enjoyed Leonard Wood, Mo. JAMES T. KIRK _
hadahomerun-lhit,.JillYedlik2 swimming at Bells Pond. After During the training, students their Fourth Annuall
received instruction in drill and June 25, 1988.
doubles - 1 hit, Natalie Br tsa. swimming, snacks were proviced.
double - 2 hits, Sarah Buck 3 , On Friday, the Webeles were led ceremonies, weapons, map read- "TREK PESt" is
N'fld Krebsbach and Angle Koe- by Ken Eckrich and Dallas Beyd. Flake from Lone Tree. ing, tactics, military mco.d.ur annual
dam2hits-lwalk, MelindaBuline On Saturday, they were led by Ken Mike will be attending Miami military justice, first rod, an thebirt, p,,,,la ,,
and Alias I hit - 2 walks, Kristine Eckrich. Donna Eckrich and Audie University of Ohio in the fall. Army history and _traditions.. draws ' Trekkie
Hain and Breea had I hit - I Boyd also assisted. This outing He is a 1984 graduate of Lone over the midwest.
walk. gave the Webelos an idea what
We had some good defense Bey Scouts is about because they
compliment our pitching. Some of were camping thore. The Webeles
tho liugling and making good that imrticipated are Erik Little,
plays were: Niki, Alisa, Melinda, Tony Little, Kevin Hubler, and
Carrie Parezik, and Krism Yedlik. Justin Boyd. Our next meeting is
LT will be st Kalona Thursday, on Friday, June 17 at the corn-
June 23. They will play their final munity building at 7 p.m.
home game of the regular season
against WeUman I Tuesday, June
28.
Univem of Iowa t, nmuams
Uttle Stare H 21 - Rivendde 6
The University of Iowa held
Tuesd ,Junel4LittinStarsU spring ceremon-
defeated a young Rivermde team ies May 14, awarding 3,225
21-6. LT took the lead early with degrees. UI Interim President
scores of 10-4in the 2nd, 13-5 in Richard D. Remington delivered
the4th, then scored 8 runs in the the charge to the graduates and
final inning, confen t the degrees.
Our ~, AKsa Swartr~n- The ' t bringsthe
druber, and Stef- total number of degrees granted
f nie Forbes did a good job of by the university to more than
..to the nunmrous short 202,725.
The trio struck out 12 Among the students from the
bettersin6innings, area who received degrees at
Schums er Receives Sdmlarship Tree Community High School.
Scott Schumacher, a 1987 grad-
uate of Lone Tree High School, has
been awarded the Schatrwecker
Music Scholarship by the Cue
College Music Department. To be
eligible for this $2,500 renewable
award, students must first audi-
tion and remain in at least one
large music ensemble during
attendance at Cue CoUege.
Named to Deen's List
Edwin Keith Daering.and Diane
ell of Hills and Mark A.
W'mor of Lone Tree wem among
2,523 undergraduate smdenm at
the University of Iowa named to
the Dean's List for the spring
semester of the 1987-88 academic
year.
All students named to the
Dean's List carried 12 graded
hits, Carrie Parezik 1 hit - 2 walks,
Alisa and Angie Koedam 1 hit - 1
walk, and Sar Ek ] had 1 kit.
Some good defen was t.med
in by Ste , Jennie Mel b
Bultne, Jilt, and Ham.
'The batters continued their Cc m mcm ent are: Elizabeth semester hours or more during the
tondd pace with l9 hits. SterBf PstriceArnold, lxme Tree; James semester. A minimum grade point
hada m orun-lhit, Jenny Edward Susan Jane average of 3.5 (based on a 4.0
a home run, Breoa, Jill Yedlik, Dobes,DeeAnn Cheri Linq i_st and scale) on current work is required
Natalie Brown each had a double - RobertJmmmRohner, WestLib- for inclusion on the Dean' s List in
1 hit, N;Jd Krebsbsch and Krista arty; George B. Hospodamky and thecoUegesofliberalarts, n ursing
Yedlik2hits- 1 walk, SarahBockl Bsrton E. Kopf, Riverside. business administration and on-
gineedng. In the Collegv of
- phannscy the criteria are the same
Namedtol;h~ddent'sLiat except that the grade point,:~t~
age for inclusion on the Dean s
FAWIn Keith Daering of Hills is 3.25 (based on 4.0 scale).
and Mark A. W'mor of Lone Tree
were among 242 undergraduate
students named to the President's
List at the University of Iowa for
the spring semester, 1987-88.
so.to Competei.
Dan Kasper, son of Kathy and The list was established in the
Ardan Kasper and Ben Pettitt, sen fall of 1983 to remgni
of Jennifer md Allen Pettitt will be excellence. In order to be incl
(xmipedng in the National Jr. on the list, a student must have a
Olympics for Tae Kwon Do in 4.0 grade average (4.0 is an A) in
Tampa Bay, Florida, 5uly6, 7, and all academic subjects for the
preceding two semesters, with a
8. total of at least 24 semester hours
of credit during the period.
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Happenings such as a i
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Saturday June 25, 1988
12:00 Noon
500 Center St., Lone Tree, IA
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Evans have spent many years collecting
niture including many beautiful unique pieCes which Mr. Evans has
himself outl~f quality hardwood.
Antique FumlturS: Oak commode, 3/~ oak bed, oak glass top
drawers & doors, excellent square oak table w/6 chairs
oak chairs, oak buffet w/mirror & shelving, oak study
oak rocker, 2 oak office chairs. 4 oak bar stools,
board wl glaSs front, maple drop.leaf table, birds eye maple
tine front & beveled mirror, maple double back chair,
display case wt glass shel,~es, excelS, ant walnut hail tree with
bin, walnut dresser wl hankie drawers (circa 1890's), walnut
smoking stand, sewing cabinets. Dazey butter chore.
Tools & Shop Supplies: Sears riding mower SS-18 hp - 13 yrS.
blower - cultivator - disc - plow - rear & front blade -
harrow - trailer, Sears 1 hp air compressor, electric insulatorS,
eater, table saw (complete), garage door opener, wall furnace
kerosene heater, platform saw. belt sander, B & D jigsaw,
ches~ st~op vac, fans, 12 1/,.V, hp motors (all work), step ladde~J,
wire, grinding stone, drop cords, wood & steel furniture clam.p=
work benches, lumber - maple, cherry & walnut, mirrors, wall
vice, wood rasps, metal cabinet on wheels, hammers, sawS, vices,
Houl4g~k:l ~iarmes & Mice.: Dow water softener
yrs,), Wards signiture fridge (t5 yrs.), whirlpool 15V3 c. ft., chest
Kenmore washer & dryer (5 yrs.), GE frost free frtdge (9 yrS.),
cleaning oven wl microwave above (9 yrs.), Kenmore dishwssbe~
trolux vac. wl power head & attachments in pine storage box, reCli
pl. setting wheat pattern dishes, 6 gal. stone jar, unusual
lawn ornaments.
Am=tlmmm's Note:. A~t of the furniture, etc, is exceptionally clean & t
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