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N/Warren Tq n and County News
Thursday, June 16, 2011-
i NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES I
Tyler Johnston gradu- Waldorf College has re-Jonathon Mendoza, son of
ated May13, 2011from the leased its spring 2011 Manuel and Marlee
University of Minnesota in Dean's List. Included was Mendoza, Elementary
Minneapolis with a degree Ashley Lutrick of Nor-Education; Shelby
in Mortuary Science. Heis walk. Mendoza, daughter of
the son of Mike and Polly ................................... Manuel and Marlee
Johnston of Norwalk. Several Norwalk stu- Mendoza; Chelsea Tyler,
.................................. dents were named to thedaughter of Allen Tyler
The Academic Dean's Central College Dean's and Brenda Tyler, Biology
List for the spring 2011 se- List for the 2011 spring se- and Linguistics.
mester at Northwestern mester inPella. The honor is awarded
College includes 387 stu- They are Jacqueline to full-time students .who
dents. Among those are Hauber, daughter of Timachieve a 3.5 grade point
Jolyssa Ginkens, elemen- Hauber and Susan Hauberaverage or higher on, a 4.0
tary education and EmilyKrider, Linguistics; scale while taking 12 or
Papp, public relations and
economics.
The Dean's List in-
cludes students who
achieved a semester grade
point average of 3.50 or
above while carrying a
minimum of 12 graded
hours. Receiving Colle-
giate Scholar distinction
for having a semester av-
erage of 3.75 or above were
181 students. Forty-nine of
the Collegiate Scholars
had perfect 4.0 averages.
Northwestern College
is a Christian college of
nearly 1,250 students in
Orange City. Rated the
nation's second-best bacca.2
laureate college Wash i
ington Monthly and a top-
10 Midwestern college by
U.S. News & World Report
magazinG Northwestern
provides an education that
combines academic rigor
with a faith perspective.
more graded credit hours
for the semester.
More than 800 gradu-
ates earned a degree from
Rockhurst University Sat-
urday, May 14, in Kansas
City, MO.
Included was Brendan
Dunbar, Cumming, who
received a Bachelor Sci-
ence degree in Business
Administration.
At Iowa State
University's "crm
mencement ceremonies in
Ames, 3,319 students re-
ceived degrees. Iowa State
awarded 2,655 under-
graduate degrees, 392
master's degrees, 142 vet-
erinary medicine'degrees
and 130 doctor of philoso-
phy degree
Of the
S aents receiv-
ing bachelor's degrees, 751
graduated "With Distinc-
tion" (cure laude, magna
cum laude or summa cum
laude). Four students
graduated as members of
the Honors Program.
Graduates included the
following students from
Norwalk: Stephanie
Groom, BFA, Integrated
Studio Arts; Samantha
Hudson, BS, Child, Adult
and Family Services, M;
Richard Simpson, BS,
Management Information
Systems.
Deadline for ads,
legals and stories
is Noon FridayJ
Cumming American Legion Post #562 and Boy Scout Troop 30 of Norwalk held
military honors at seven local cemeteries on Memorial Day. Three years after the
Civil War ended, May 5,1868, Major General John A. Logan of the Grand Army of
Republic (GAR) declared May 30 as Decoration Day, a time for the nation to deco-
rate the graves of the war dead. It was later renamed Memorial Day as a national
holiday in 1971 by Congress. Photos submitted.
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Warren County Fair Schedule
for Taking Entries
The time for making entries in all departments wilt be
Saturday, June 18 and again Monday, June 20 through
Friday, June 24. All entries will be made at the
Warren County Extension Office,
909 East 2nd Avenue, Indianola. All stall rent, pen rent,
or other fees are due at time of making entry. Late
entries will be accepted, provided there is room, until
the Judges' books have been posted, and a $25 late
fee per person will be assessed, until July 1st at
5:30 p.m. Late entries must be made with Fair
Secretary by 5:30 p.m.
In order to distribute the load in taking entries, the
Secretary asks cooperation in coming to the
Extension Office from 8:00 a.m.- 5:30 t, h0
Saturday, June 18: (8-12 noon only) Those who
can't come during the week.
Monday, June 20: (until 8:30 p.m. for all last names)
Persons whose last name begin With A,B,C,D & E
Tuesday, June 21: F,G, H, I, J, K & L
Wednesday, June 22: M, N, O, P, Q & R
Thursday, June 23: S, T, U, V & W
Friday, June 24: X, Y & Z
This schedule does not mean entries will not be
taken on other days during entry time.
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U8 Registration Fee $75
Ut0 and tip Registration Fee SgO