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June 7, 2010

Eighty Morningside College students achieve 4.0 GPA for second semester

Morningside College Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College Dr. William C. Deeds announced the names of 80 students who achieved a 4.0 grade point average for the second semester of the 2009-10 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 – Gregory Anderson, Lindsay Bass, Holly Becker, Kasey Farrell, John Ford, Judith Ford, Angela Hamman, Travis Hanson, Mary Horton, Hoa Le, Tyler Lloyd, Jennifer McWashington, Heidi Metteer, Jessica Milner, and Katherine Pursell.

From Iowa – Rebecca Anderson, Lawton; Hollyann Anderson, Laurens; Kathleen Arnts, Alta; Haley Banks, Westfield; Emily Beaton, Spencer, Jennifer Bechtel, Cherokee; Christine Becker, Storm Lake; Lydia Bienlien, Glenwood; Erin Bohlmann, Denison; Brice Buryanek, Hawarden; Stephanie Campbell, Council Bluffs; Mikaela Cooper, Salix; Sarah Culp, Newell; Erin Downing, Ottumwa; Amanda Franzen, New Hampton; Marissa Gregg, Hawarden; Whitney Gries, Onawa; John Harris, Holstein; Shannon Hettinger, Le Mars; Daniel Horning, Northwood; Robin Jackson, Grimes; Kendra Kock, Breda; Monte Larsen, Neola; Jennifer Lau, Sergeant Bluff; Emily Lechtenberg, Denison; Heidi Lieber, Lawton; Mallory Lowe, Panora; Breanna Mathes, Cherokee; Christina Meyerhoff, George; Melissa Moser, Sergeant Bluff; Benjamin Nashleanas, Hinton; Leah Nielsen, Sergeant  Bluff; Jaime Parkinson, Rock Rapids; Rachel Penning, Granville; Bradley Penning, Granville; Steven Postolka, Sioux Rapids; Brecca Schindel, Merrill; Shannon Schroeder, Cherokee; Tabitha Shepherd, Corning; Sabrina Sieperda, Rock Rapids; Kelci Teut, Hinton; Laura Tolkamp, Lawton; Justin Truckenmiller, Sibley; Kelsey Uherka, Stanton; Jacob Widman, Sergeant Bluff; Brittany Williamson, Ruthven; and Michele Witcombe, Cherokee.

From other states – Elizabeth Norton, Yuma, Ariz.; Addi Radke, Snyder, Colo.; Laura Homan, Lebanon, Ill; Kayla Barnes, Kansas City, Kan.; Jessica Boschen, Newman Grove, Neb.; Kelsey Kallhoff, Neligh, Neb.; Erin Keitges, Allen, Neb.; Jeremy Lenz, Lincoln, Neb.; Cameron Meter, Lincoln, Neb.; Lindsay Noteboom, South Sioux City, Neb.; Evan Swan, South Sioux City, Neb.; Lisa Vavra, O’Neill, Neb.; RaeChael Zabokrtsky, Endicott, Neb.; Miriam Pfahler, Pierre, S.D.; and Margo Stanforth, Platte, S.D.

From other countries – Gustav Hollnagel, Dresden, Germany; Jieying Huang, Fuzhou, China; and Nancy Waterstraat, Stralsund, Germany.

Morningside College enrolled 2,036 full-time and part-time students for the 2009 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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