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The Hays Daily News from Hays, Kansas • Page 26

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C6 SUNDAY AUGUST 4, 2002 THE HAYS DAILY NEWS Halls of Ivy Several students from the Hays area have accepted scholarships to Fort Hays State University for the 2002-2003 academic year. Jerrod Anderson, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $1,500 David and Mary P. Rush Educational Trust, an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award, and a $500 Award of Excellence in chemistry. Anderson, son of Scott and Tammie Anderson, Hays, plans a career in bio-chemistry. John Askins, FHSU sophomore, accepted a $300 Geo- scienccs Department Endowment Scholarship.

Askins, son of Greg and Peggy Askins, Hays, plans a in geographic information systems. Janie Baker, FHSU graduate accepted a $650 Glenn and Lucille Archer Scholarship. daughter of Hank and Pierce, Colorado and Jerry and Pat Hays, is majoring in coun- Joshua Beckman, 2002 gradu- iate of Grinnell High School, ac- a $1,200 Miller Black and Gold Academic Award and a $500 of Excellence in physics. Beckman, son of Paul and Brenda Beckman, Oakley, plans a career in engineering. Audra Birzer, 2002 graduate of High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in nursing.

Birzer, daughter Charlie and Christ! Tiede, Hays, and Greg and Kim Birzer, Ellinwood, plans a career in nurs- Patricia Blocksome, FHSU ju- accepted a $400 Information Networking and Telecommunica- Scholarship for the spring .2002 semester. Blocksome, daugh- of Craig and Carol Blocksome, plans a career in information networking and telecom- Sara Boggs, 2002 graduate of High School, accepted a $500 of Ex- in the "College of and -Leadership, a "$500 Business Unrestricted 'and a $400 Fort -Hays Bronze "Academic Award. Boggs, daughter of Steven and Kathy Boggs, plans a career in business education. Sarah Bohm, FHSU junior, accepted a $500 Department Teacher Education Scholarship and a $200 McDonald's Employee Scholarship. Bohm, daughter of Tom and Debbie Bohm, Hays, plans a Bohm career in elementary education.

Courtney Bouker, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. Bouker, daughter of Ed Bouker, Hays, and Angela Meyer, Hays, plans a career in psychology. Jessica Braun, FHSU senior, Brown Boggs accepted a $515 Richard P. Hoard Scholarship. Braun, daughter of Jim and Sandy Braun, Hays, plans a career in physical science.

Kayla Brown, FHSU sophomore, accepted a $200 McDonald's Employee Scholarship. Brown, daughter of Allen and Debbie Brown, Hays, plans a career in elementary education. Leslie Brown, 2002 graduate of Victoria High School, accepted a $750 James Motor Company Scholarship, a $500 Award of Excellence in art and a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Brown, daughter of Jeanette Braun, Victoria, plans a career in dental hygiene. Julie Brull, FHSU graduate student, accepted a $2,000 Wagner Merit Scholarship and a $324 Dr.

James P. Haigler Scholarship. Brull, daughter of John and Dorothy Moeder, Hays, is majoring in nursing administration. Johann Buck, FHSU senior, accepted an $805 Jim and Mary Donovan Scholarship. Buck, son of Bonita and Stan Siglinger, Plainville, and Steven Buck, Milford Center, Ohio, plans a career in agriculture.

Matthew Budke, FHSU junior, accepted a $2,000 Eagle Scholarship and a $300 Geosciences Department Endowed Scholarship. Budke, son of Bob Budke, Hays, and Mary Sherman, Hays, plans a career in geographic information systems. Jason Conell, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. Conell, son of Dan and Jane Conell, Hays, plans a career in biology. Crystal Cook, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award.

Cook is the daughter of Troy and Debbie Cook, Hays. Kelley Crispin, FHSU senior, accepted a $634 Mike and Jeanie Michaelis Scholarship and a $359 Ruth Sevy Scholarship. Crispin, daughter of Harold and JoAnne Crispin, Hays, plans a ca'reer in elementary education. Deanna Dechant, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in political science. Cummings Dechant, daughter of Tom and Santina Dechant, Munjor, plans a career in psychology.

Andrew Cummings, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership and a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Cummings, son of Ron and Marietta Anna Debes, 2001 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School and FHSU sophomore, accepted a $500 Rafferty Scholarship. Debes, daughter of Ken and Deb Debes, Hays, plans a career in business. Diana Delimont, FHSU senior, accepted an $800 John M. and Margaret S.

Moore Scholarship. Delimont, daughter of Delores Delimont, Salina, and Rany Delimont, Smith Center, plans a career in nursing. Sarah Demuth, FHSU senior, accepted a $500 Alice Beesley Scholarship. Demuth, daughter of Stephen and Yvonne Demuth, Hays, is majoring in chemistry and music. Alicia Denning, 2002 graduate of Victoria High School, accepted a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award.

Denning, daughter of Dennis and Elizabeth Denning, Victoria, plans a career in elementary education. Michelle Desmarteau, FHSU senior, accepted a $518 Dolores Solomon Pokorny Scholarship and a $500 Rafferty Scholarship. Desmarteau, daughter of Kim Desmarteau, Hays, and Kevin Desmarteau, Hays, plans a career in accounting. Michael Diehl, 2002 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. Diehl is the son of Robert and Mary Diehl, Hays.

Mark Dierking, FHSU special student, accepted a $507 Pauline and Duane Murphy Scholarship. Sarah Dinkel, 2001 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School and FHSU sophomore, accepted a $2,000 Ralph and Lucile Hunter Scholarship, a $500 Pfannenstiel Scholarship, a $500 Rafferty Scholarship and a $428 Prasad Family Endowed Scholarship. Dinkel, daughter of James and Peggy Dinkel, Hays, plans a Family Dentistry Melinda K. Miner, DDS and Daniel I. Miner, DDS 625-2200 1-877-743-0875 Most Insurance Medicaid Accepted Hospital Dentistry Available at HMC 3007 Hall Street Hays, KS pc.

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Bria Doerfler, 2002 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, accepted a $750 Pfannenstiel Scholarship and a $500 Award of Excellence in teacher education. Doerfler, daughter of Charlie and Cindy Doerfler, Hays, plans a career in elementary education. Jacob Dreiling, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Dreiling, son of Lorey and Gene Dreiling, Hays, plans a career in psychology. Joseph Dreiling, FHSU senior, accepted a $586 Charlie Mann Scholarship.

Dreiling, son of Gilbert and Clara Dreiling, Hays, plans a career in industrial technology and technology education. Shannon Dreiling, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership. Dreiling, daughter of Larry Dreiling, Hays, plans a career in business. Stephanie Eilts, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. Eilts is the daughter of Mark and Chris Eilts, Hays.

Cole Engel, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership and a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Engel, son of Francis and Linda Engel, Hays, plans a career in computer information systems. Melissa Fernandez, 2001 graduate of Hays High School and FHSU freshman, accepted a $200 Memorial Union Employee's Scholarship. Fernandez, daughter of Ernest and Mary Fernandez, Hays, plans a career in political science. Fernandez Gerhardt and Engel Keegan Fielder, 2002 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, accepted a $500 Howard-Wichael Scholarship and a $180 Hutchison Scholarship.

Fielder is the son of Phil and Patricia Fielder, Hays. Amy Folkerts, 2002 graduate of Victoria High School, accepted a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Folkerts is the daughter of Patrick and Gia Scott, Victoria. Tammy Gerhardt, FHSU junior, accepted an $805 Donovan Scholarship. Gerhardt, daughter of Andy and Vicki Jo Gerhardt, Plainville, plans a career in information networking telecommunications.

Trevor Giebler, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership and a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Giebler, son of Rick and Marilyn Giebler, Hays, plans a career in business. Kristen Gilmore, 2001 graduate of Hays High School and FHSU sophomore, accepted a $500 Copper Coin Inc. Gilmore, daughter of Louie and Karen Gilmore, Hays, plans a career in accounting. Jerod Goodale, FHSU sophomore, accepted a $1,200 John Roth Scholarship.

Goodale, son of Randy and Rainell Goodale, Hays, plans a career in sports management. Sarah Gottschalk, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Gottschalk is the daughter of Dale and Barbara Gottschalk, Hays. Luke Gottschalk, 2002 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, accepted a $1,000 Charles and Carrie Miller Scholarship, an $800 Hays City Silver Goodale S. Gottschalk Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in business.

Gottschalk, son of Chris and Krista Gottschalk, Hays, plans a career in business marketing. Julie Grahs, FHSU senior, accepted a $714 Valis and Freda Rockwell Scholarship and a $424 Carrie Tawney Scholarship. Grahs, daughter of Carl and Ann Grahs, Hays, plans a career in elementary education and psychology Lisa Gross, 2002 graduate of Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, accepted a $400 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award. Gross, daughter of Art and Dorothy Gross, Hays, plans a career in athletic training. Dominic Gutierrez, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership.

Gutierrez, son of Mario and Karen Gutierrez, Hays, plans a career in business. Kristy Hansen, FHSU freshman, accepted a $500 Award of Excellence in English. Hansen, daughter of Ken and Mary Anne Massey, Hays, plans a career in English. Suzanne Hansen, 2002 graduate of Victoria High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in the College of Business and Leadership. She is the daughter of Richard and Jane Hansen, Victoria.

Peter Hardy, 2000 graduate and FHSU sophomore, accepted a $500 Harriet-Ketchum Scholarship. Hardy, son of Lisa Erwin, Overland Park, and Tom Hardy, plans a career in communications. Amanda Harkness, 2002 graduate of Quinter High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award. Harkness is the daughter of Jeanne Inloes, Quinter, and Steve Harkness, Hays. Aubrey Hauptman, 2002 graduate of Hays High School, accepted an $800 Hays City Silver Academic Award and a $500 Award of Excellence in teacher education.

Hauptman, daughter of Mark and Jeanne Hauptman, Hays, plans a career in teacher education. HALLS SEE PAGE D2 S. Hansen Score One Your Heart A new procedure now offered at Hays Medical Center could save your life. Cardiac scoring is a CT scan of your heart. No injections.

No treadmills. No pre-test fasting. It is completely non-invasive and accurately determines how much calcification is in your coronary arteries. Why do I want to know how much calcification I have? In general, the more calcification you have in your coronary arteries, the more likely you are to develop a blockage in those arteries that can lead to a heart attack. What do I need to do to prepare for a cardiac scoring examination? Nothing.

And in this case, we really mean nothing. Eat your regular meals. Take your regular medicines. Wear your regular clothes. You only need to show up on time.

How much recovery time is required? There is no recovery period because there is nothing to recover from. You can conduct all your normal daily activities following the exam. What happens during the CT scan? Wheff you arrive for your scan, the technician will alk you a few questions and explain the procedure. During the 2-minute scan you will be asked to lie down on the CT table. After the scan, a Cardiac Nurse will discuss the outcomes of your test.

The entire process takes less than one hour. To make an appointment or talk to a trained professional about Cardiac Scoring, call: 785-623-6565 or free 877-709-9886. MICHAEL E. DEBAKEY HEART INSTITUTE OF KANSAS Ai HaysMedicalCcnter 2220 Canterbury Drive, Hays, Kansas 67601 NOTE: Cardiac Scoring is not currently covered by most health insurance plans or Medicare..

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