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Dec. 22, 2010
Morningside College Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College Dr. William C. Deeds announced the names of 105 students who achieved a 4.0 grade point average for the fall semester of the 2010-11 academic year.
These students were among those named to the Dean’s Honor List, which recognizes students who achieve a 3.67 grade point average or better and complete at least 12 credits of completed course work with no grade below a “C-.” Each student received a letter of recognition from Deeds.
The following students achieved a 4.0 grade point average:
From Sioux City – Kaeli Austin, Holly Becker, Monica Blaine, Kyle Bubb, Dawn Conover, Leslie Foral, Judith Ford, Marisa Graham, Travis Hanson, Mary Horton, Kyle Kinney, Daren Koehler, Annibel Lange, Courtney Lucart, Lexie Matthey, Megan Mosher, Allison Nguyen, Cherie Nguyen, Cameron Oakley, and Athena Riesenberg.
From Iowa – Vanessa Acosta, Denison; Rebecca Anderson, Lawton; Valorie Anderson, Fonda; Hollyann Anderson, Laurens; Kathleen Arnts, Alta; Emily Beaton, Spencer; Lydia Bienlien, Glenwood; Christina Blomgren, Council Bluffs; Erin Bohlmann, Denison; Stephanie Campbell, Council Bluffs; Stephanie Carlson, Alta; Kayla Clarey, Le Mars; Keshia DeRocher, Le Mars; Megan Deichmann, Marcus; Olivia Diggs, Ogden; Erin Downing, Ottumwa; Demirae Dunn, Cherokee; John Harris, Holstein; Eric Hockenberry, Anita; Tasha Hodgson, Blencoe; Hailey Hogan, Onawa; Courtney Kinnander, Armstrong; Monte Larsen, Neola; Jennifer Lau, Sergeant Bluff; Heidi Lieber, Lawton; Madalyn Mardesen, Elliott; Amanda Martens, Shelby; Breanna Mathes, Cherokee; Kelly McElrath, Moville; Nicholas McGraw, Cedar Rapids; Christina Meyerhoff, George; Melissa Mosier, Sergeant Bluff; Lauri Nees, Early; Leah Nielsen, Sergeant Bluff; Bradley Penning, Granville; Nancy Perrin, Cherokee; Jacquelyn Peters, Fonda; Kelsie Pomerenke, Sergeant Bluff; Emma Remy, Urbandale; Lauren Scherff, Fort Dodge; Brecca Schindel, Merrill; Amanda Schwarz, Cherokee; Sabrina Sieperda, Rock Rapids; Kaylee Spotts, Ida Grove; Annalise Tecken, George; Kelci Teut, Hinton; Laura Tolkamp, Lawton; Ariel Turnquist, Alta; Kelsey Uherka, Stanton; Maggie Vander Stelt, Maurice; Emma Vander Zyl, Des Moines; Jordan Walsh, Cherokee; Michele Witcombe, Cherokee; and Kara Yoerger, Le Mars.
From other states – Cara Anderson, Fort Calhoun, Neb.; Jessica Bartak, Ewing, Neb.; Joshua Beutler, Bancroft, Neb.; Krystal Carlson, Richfield, Minn.; Sarah Davy, Saint Paul, Minn.; Briana Dietrich, Flandreau, S.D.; Lydia Ford, Vermillion, S.D.; Logan Franck, Seward, Neb.; Charles Gordon, Marinette, Wis.; Karen Hatlestad, Maplewood, Minn.; Heather Hoefs, Valentine, Neb.; Torild Johansen, Hubbard, Neb.; Kelsey Kallhoff, Neligh, Neb.; Taylor Kube, Crofton, Neb.; Danielle Kuchar, Meadow Grove, Neb.; Jeremy Lenz, Lincoln, Neb.; Jamie Maguire, Norfolk, Neb.; Samantha McCarville, Indianola, Neb.; Elliot Mitchell, West Point, Neb.; Charles Nixon, Norfolk, Neb.; Molly O’Neill, South Sioux City, Neb.; Leann Osten, Columbus, Neb.; Anastasia Ott, Trumbull, Neb.; Haley Rutherford, Glendale, Ariz.; Shannon Rutherford, Glendale, Ariz.; Nancy Seeman, Stanton, Neb.; Drew Smith, Milburn, Neb.; and Evan Swan, South Sioux City, Neb.
From other countries – David Riveros Garcia, Hernandarias, Paraguay; Gustav Hollnagel, Dresden, Germany; and Nancy Waterstraat, Stralsund, Germany.
Morningside College enrolled 1,991 full-time and part-time students for the 2010 fall term and welcomes students of all faiths and backgrounds. Morningside offers five bachelor’s degrees, including bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of music, bachelor of music education, and bachelor of nursing, and a master of arts in teaching degree. The college was founded in 1894 by the Methodist Episcopal Church and remains affiliated with the United Methodist Church today.
For information about attending Morningside College, contact the Admissions office at (712) 247-5111 or visit the college’s Web site at www.morningside.edu.
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