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May 6, 2005, 15:58
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The two major year-ending programs at Chadron State College will be this weekend.

Ivy Day, where the college’s outstanding seniors academically will be recognized, will be at 7 p.m. Friday, May 6 in Memorial Hall. Two commencement exercises are set for Saturday morning. The first is for those receiving graduate degrees, and will be at 8:30 in Memorial Hall. The second will be for those earning bachelor’s degrees and will be at 10 o’clock in the Armstrong Building.

Nearly 270 degrees will be conferred, including 24 graduate degrees.

Speaking at the graduate commencement will be Dr. Jim O’Rourke of Chadron. He was on the CSC faculty from 1988 through 2002. He was president of the Nebraska Section of the Society of Range Management in 1994 and president of the 4,000-member international organization in 2001-02. He is currently president of the International Rangeland Congress, which meets every four years at locations around the world. The next meeting will be in Inner Mongolia in 2008.

O’Rourke also is a member of the Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education.

The speaker at the undergraduate ceremonies will be Dr. Kenneth Emonds, a 1968 Chadron State graduate who is the founder and clinical director of the New England Center for Orthomolecular Medicine at North Hampton, N.H. He also will receive the college’s Distinguished Alumni Award.

Orthomolecular medicine was created by Dr. Linus Pauling, a two-time winner of the Nobel Prize and one of the world’s leading scientists in the 20th century. Dr. Emonds studied under Dr. Pauling four years and worked with several medical doctors before opening his own facility, where he works with cancer patients and those with autoimmune system problems and allergies.

Greetings at both graduation ceremonies will be extended by Larry Teahon of Chadron, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges.

The faculty greeter at Ivy Day will be Dr. William Winkle, who is retiring this spring after serving 34 years as professor of music and director of bands at CSC.

Two CSC seniors will be Ivy Day orators. They are Heather Murphy of Atkinson and Doug Lynch of Hot Springs, S.D., representing Cardinal Key and Blue Key National Honor Societies, respectively.

An Ivy Day highlight besides recognizing the outstanding seniors in each of the college’s academic departments will be the coronation of a king and queen.

The king candidates are Carl Fanning, Bayard; Nick Kaczor, Clearwater; Mike Kochis, Matheson, Colo.; Anthony Ybarra, Gering; and Lynch.

The queen candidates are Anita Bartlett, a graduate of Sandhills High School at Halsey who now lives near Bayard; Connie Jurgens, Madison; Kelly Kuzel, Schuyler; Chelsie Lammers, Wood River; and Amy Madison, Woodland Park, Colo.

Overflow seating for the graduation ceremony will be available at the Student Center, where a large projection screen television will provide real-time, up close views of stage activities, including speaker presentations and awarding of diplomas.

Individuals schedule to receive diploma's include:

Specialist in Education

Gary Roadifer, Pine Bluffs, Wyo., and Kevin Thomas, Potter.

Master of Arts in Education

Walda Bourge, Brady; Tracy Grieb, Scottsbluff; Andrew Lenzen, Sidney; Lucinda Mays, Chadron; Shawna Munson, North Platte; Barbara Reed, Harrison; Maria Saenz, Scottsbluff; Heidi Smith, Yoder, Wyo.; Rana Tucker, Ashland; Lou Ann Wineman, Gering; Cynthia Winget, Lingle, Wyo.

Master of Science in Education

Heather Gessele, Turtle Lake, N.D.; Jana Goranson, Gordon; Carol Illian, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Julie Johnson, Alliance; Vicki Jo Petersen, Morrill; Julianne Rasmussen, Rushville; Sherry Retzlaff, Rushville; Stacey Romick, Alliance; Brandon Ross, Sidney; Janelle Schultz, Scottsbluff; Brenda Smith, Scottsbluff.

Bachelor of Arts

George Monte Adams, Broken Arrow, Okla.; Shawn Akin, Douglas, Wyo.; Ona Arnold, Chadron; Jeffrey Baker, Valentine; Jared Bangerter, Sheridan, Wyo.; Marcus Barlean, Hay Springs; Mitch Barry, Chadron; Nick Baumann, Morrill; Heather Phipps Beebout, Whitman; Jay Behrends, Lodgepole; Lynette Belknap, Hemingford; Chelsey Bourdeon, Riverton, Wyo.

Taylor Cady, Bonners Ferry, Idaho; Dave Camadini, Orange County, Calif.; Cari Jo Cerney, Kadoka, S.D.; Jodi Cerney, Kadoka, S.D.; Robert Clause, Scottsbluff; Loren Cole, Lisco; Bryce Coleman, Bassett; Jason Croghan, Bassett; Amanda Crookshank, Sidney; Lara Dailey, Hyannis; Dixie Daily, Huntley, Wyo.; Kari Daly, Hershey; Molly Danner, Burwell.

Charlie Decker, Chadron; Rebecca DeSersa, Casper, Wyo.; Kendal Dodge, Callaway; Melissa Doescher, Chadron; Cody Dvorak, Utica; Marcus Dykes, Alliance; Lindsay Erwin, Lincoln; Carl Fanning, Bayard; Kent Fleischmann, Alma; Anne Frates, Brule, Jason Fulk, Gering; Christina Galey, Crawford; Sharon Gardner, Chadron; Megan Green, Creighton.

Ann Greenia, Caro, Mich.; Katherine Groves, North Platte; Matthew Gustman, Plainview; Casey Haldeman, Douglas, Wyo.; Jill Harders, Grand Island; Sara Hatzenbuhler, Buffalo, Wyo.; Christopher Heiting, Hay Springs; Stacey Heller, Rapid City, S.D.; Zachary Heller, Wisner; Alex Helmbrecht, McCook; Anne Hessler, Scottsbluff.

Matthew Highby, Sidney; Sarah Himrich, Chadron; Cory Horejs, Corpus Christi, Tex.; Ryan Hunter, Rushville; Christine Isaacson, Gering; Marvin Jackson, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Olivia Jamela, Bulowayo, Zimbabwe; Brian Jelinek, Alliance; Ryder Jenik, Sedgwick, Colo.; Angie Johnson-Otte, Crawford.

Sid Johnston, Chadron; Michael Kochis, Matheson, Colo.; Justin Kramer, Sutherland; Shelly Kraus, Arvada, Colo.; Justin Bo Krein, Lusk, Wyo.; David Kreman, Bayard; Rebecca Kurtz, Chadron; Curtis Landreth, Chadron; Benjamin Lans, Stamford; Andrew Leisy, Alliance; Jody Lemmert, Sutherland; Eric Lubbers, Yuma, Colo.

Travis Luckow, Big Piney, Wyo.; Jamie Madden, Torrington, Wyo.; Annalee Margheim, Lyman; Toni Mathewson, Scottsbluff; Pamela McDonald, Alliance; Ashley McLain, Hill City, S.D.; Hannah McMaster, Chadron; Rachel Merritt, Maywood; Elizabeth Nason, Alliance; Jennifer Nelson, Hartford, S.D.; Daniel Noonan, Broadwater.

Erin Dye Pelton, Chadron; Laura Phagan, Gillette, Wyo.; Casey Phillips, Mullen; Eric Pitman, Oelrichs, S.D.; Matthew Reed, Rapid City, S.D.; Carmela Romero, Bradshaw; Christopher Ross, Gering; Laura Rowe, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Jacob Schluckebier, Pleasant Dale; Jedediah Schmidt, Broken Bow; Janae Schwartzkopf, Oshkosh; Jeanie Shimmin, North Platte.

Cassie Sinner, Sargent; Renae Smith-Brandt, North Platte; Tamara Spahn, Chadron; Amanda Spracklen, Douglas, Wyo.; Roni Staudenmaier, Chadron; Michael Stewart, North Platte; Jennifer Swanson, Chadron; Sonja Tennyson, Custer, S.D.; Jenny Thayer, Sidney; Elizabeth Thies, Hay Springs; Fawn Trepka, Fort Collins, Colo.; Gregg Trepka, Fort Collins, Colo.; Cortney Vogt, Chappell.

Timothy Wardyn, Morrill; James Warren, Mullen; Travis Warren, Mullen; Jeremy Wax, Hemingford; Crystal Weaver, Ord; Anthony Ybarra, Gering; Sarah Yeager, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and Aster Yitayew, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Bachelor of Science

Kendra Ahrens, Valentine; Brandon Alber, Merino, Colo.; Emily Baily, Chadron; Ryan Banks, Wausa; Anita Bartlett, Bayard; Jay Beebout, Valentine; Travis Carter, Scottsbluff; Kevin Challburg, Sidney; Nicholas Charvat, Omaha; Sara Cicmanec, Gordon; Carl Cousin, Oglala, S.D.; Tessa Covington, North Platte; Deon David, Tobago, West Indies; Katina Dean, Newcastle, Wyo.; Adeline Denniston, Baumholder, Germany.

Jennifer Dixon, Chadron; Michael Donner, Burwell; Amanda Dopheide, Alliance; Tessa Dormann, Mitchell; Nicholas Erdman, Bayard; Mitchell Feldman, Litchfield; John Gaertner, Gurley; Thane Gale, Wheatland, Wyo.; Desiree Gall, Wheatland, Wyo.; Matthew Gasseling, Hemingford; Travis Gilchriest, Fort Laramie, Wyo.; Michelle Gillen, Gering; Guy Gutsche, Gillette, Wyo.; Evan Halchishick, Casper, Wyo.

Tiffany Harms, Wallace; Stefanie Hepp, Kaycee, Wyo.; Jill Hidy, Trenton; Connie Jurgens, Madison; Nicholas Kaczor, Clearwater; Andrew Kennicutt, Maywood; Nathan Kotschwar, McCook; Kelly Kuzel, Schuyler; Chelsie Lammers, Wood River; Julie Lancaster, Aurora; Michelle Long, Minatare; Nicole Luebbert, Grand Island; Douglas Lynch, Hot Springs, S.D.; Ethan Mann, Wayne; Nathan Matlack, Riverton, Wyo.

Rachel Novakovich, Dayton, Wyo.; Erica Parish, Chadron; Brian Perks, Bartley; Anthony Perlinski, Kimball; Grant Petersen, David City; Amber Peterson, Dannebrog; Brandon Retke-Flohr, Hartville, Wyo.; Jeffry Schwindt, Gering; Michelle Gipfert Schwindt, Sidney; Layne Sievers, Randolph; Stephanie Trask, Elm Springs, S.D.; Jeremiah Vardiman, Woodland Park, Colo.; Britney Wever, Sutherland; Chad White, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Benjamin Wilde, Wheatland, Wyo.

Bachelor of Science in Education

Christina Augustine, Rapid City, S.D.; Valerie Barkell, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Michael Belgum, Scottsbluff; Beverly Bertram, Chadron; Courtney Bosak, Crawford; Richard Cobos, Scottsbluff; Jessie Covalt, Alliance; Tina Cunningham, Casper, Wyo.; Phil Darley II, Scottsbluff; Dustin Deterding, Halsey; Katy Dobry, Alliance; Shawn Eisenreich, Gordon; Rachel Fitzpatrick, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Kristin Ford, Cody.

Katy Fryda, Pine Bluffs, Wyo.; Michael Galyen, Meadow Grove; Stacey Green, Bridgeport; Megan Groskopf, Scottsbluff; Jamie Hoek, Grass Valley, Calif.; Benjamin Holscher, Ogallala; William Paul Hotz, Rushville; Heather Husk, Casper, Wyo.; Jessica Isenberger, Wright, Wyo.; Jennifer Keffeler, Sturgis, S.D; Andrew Lenzen, Sidney; Chadwick Libsack, Lyman; Rachel Lowry, Fort Morgan, Colo.

Nickole Denton Lyon, Rushville; Amy Madison, Woodland Park, Colo.; Edward Mann, Chadron; Kerri McIntosh, Casper, Wyo.; Erin Meyer, Alliance; Richard Meyer III, Alliance; Angala Miller, Lodgepole; Tyrel Miller, Douglas, Wyo.; April Misegadis, Lodgepole; Heather Murphy, Atkinson; Christian Nelsen, Edgemont; Kevin Neth, Broken Bow; Edwin Newbold, Shoshoni, Wyo.; Tiffany Nix, McCook.

Lesley Olson, Ogallala; George Travis Peak, Douglas, Wyo.; Todd Phelps, Chadron; Melissa Phillips, Mullen; Sara Beth Ramsey, Buffalo, Wyo.; Benjamin Rutherford, Gillette, Wyo.; Elizabeth Rodriguez Salazar, Scottsbluff; Shannon Santero, Lewellen; Nick Schledewitz, Hemingford; Michelle Schoenemann, Crawford; Blaine Sexton, Gering; Angela Shaw, Gering; Christopher Skeen, Imperial.

Joshua Sprock, Casper, Wyo.; Ben Stinson, Rushville; Pamela Stubert, North Platte; Susan Talich, Sidney; Ted Taylor, Ogallala; Befekadu Tewahade, Chadron; Julie Thompson, Sidney; Starla Tronstad, Powell, Wyo.; Charles Turnbull, Chadron; William Uhing, Ainsworth; Misty VanDoren, Douglas, Wyo.; Marci Veach, Ord; Lorena Veal, Martin, S.D.; Dawn Wheeler, North Platte; Seanna Wright, Scottsbluff; and Brian Young, Rawlins, Wyo.



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