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4B St Cloud Times Learning Sunday, June 19, 2005 Apollo senior wants to help children with cancer Name: KeUe Parsons. Age: 18. School: Apollo High School. Family: Mom, Kathy; dad, Jim; sister, Kari, 14. Activities: I was in National Honor Society and also played basketball.

I volunteer at the hospital, play soccer, and am in the orchestra. Which activity has affected you the most, and how has it affected you? Basketball, because it really taught me leadership and teamwork. It also was the start of next fall, and I am undecided in what I would like to study. What would be your dream job? Working with curing children of cancer all over the world. Whose life would you most like to live for a day? My grandparents, because I would like to see how their experiences have helped them to make the choices they have made now.

What is your favorite restaurant, and what do you order? Bo Diddleys, and I order the tur-keysub. What advice would you offer Local student profile ents because I have really looked up to the choices they have made and really appreciated their encouragement What was your favorite high school memory? Beating Brainerd in soccer in overtime this year. What are your post-high school plans? I plan on attending the University of Michigan to high school freshmen? To get involved and get to know all kinds of people. What are you looking forward to the most in college? Definitely the football games. What is your favorite movie, and why? "Mean Girls," because it is very funny, and I love comedy movies.

What are you most nervous about when going to college? Having to live with a roommate that I don't know and having community bathrooms. What do you believe is your greatest accomplishment? When I was volunteering at the CentraCare Plaza, and after three weeks I got this boy to color with me. If you were to win a million dollars what would you do with it? Half to charity, half in savings and not tell anyone that I ever had it Student profiles of area high school seniors are compiled by Gina Wilken. If you have a question or want to suggest a senior for the profile, call 255-8761, or send an e-mail to rkaluzastcloudtimes.com. Kellc Parsons Revels in soccer victory against Brainerd a lot of friendships.

What do you like best about being a senior? Our classes really bonded, and mixed with one another finally. Who is your role model, and why? My grandparents and par- 7 nrfr" iv Royalton teen eager for college freedom 1 Nate Obermiller Plans to major in mathematics to say, did it" Who is your role model and why? My father. He has dealt with a lot in his life and still stayed strong. He is such a kind and caring individual. What was your favorite high school memory? Just the people in general and all of the great times I had with all of them.

What are your post-high school plans? I plan on attending the University of Minnesota- College, university honors Heather Anderson Bridget Burtzel Jacob Hoeschen Whitney Klein Rocori High School Top 10 Rocori High School announced its Top 10 seniors for 2004-05. There was a tie. Honorees include: Heather Anderson, daughter of Ted and Kathy Anderson of Kimball; Bridget Burtzel, daughter of Randall and Jeanne Burtzel of Cold Spring; Alexandra Evens, daughter of Thomas and Jennifer Evens of Cold Spring; Kyle Alan Gregory, son of Dennis and Barb Gregory of Richmond; Jacob Hoeschen, son of Paul and Sara Hoeschen of Cold Spring; Whitney Klein, daughter of Jim and Sharon Klein of Cold Spring; Emily Korman, daughter of Jim and Susan Korman of Kimball; Katie Kremer, daughter of George and K-8 honors Donna Buckner, classroom teacher at Rice Elementary School, and Susan Wolfram, special edtheaterliterary teacher at Talahi Community School, recently completed a year of professional development with the Northwest Arts Quality Teaching Network at the Perpich Center for Arts Education, Golden Valley. Fax 255-8775; e-mail newsroom stcloudtimes.com; or mail to Education Honors, St Cloud Times, P.O. Box 768, St.

Cloud, MN 56302. 1 WJ LQi2JLiJ Kyle Alan Gregory Emily Korman Katie Kremer Constance I. David Onyiah Sauer Ruth Kremer of Cold Spring; Constance I. Onyiah, daughter of Leonard C. and Constance A.

Onyiah of Rockville; Da vid Sauer, son Jenna of Curtis and Schwartz Susan Sauer of Cold Spring; and Jenna Schwartz, daughter of David and Mary Schwartz of Cold Spring. lit 1 4 1 High school honors Katie Morse, daughter of Tom and Tracy Morse of Sauk Rapids, has been awarded a Presidential Scholarship from St Cloud State University for the 2005-06 aca-demicyear. Morse is a 2005 graduate of Sauk Rapids-Rice High School. Fax 255-8775; e-mail newsroom stcloudtimes.com; or mail to Education Honors, St. Cloud Times, P.O.

Box 768, St Cloud, MN 56302. Alexandra Evens ir nr Really try to enjoy it, because it goes fast What are you looking forward to the most in college? Being able to choose my path, and (have) less of a high school structure with more freedom. What are you most nervous about when going to college? I am really nervous about being on my own and being able to get along without the backing up of my parents. If you were to win a million dollars what would you do with it? Invest it into my future, as boring as that may seem Student profiles of area high school seniors are compiled by Gina Wilken. If you have a question or want to suggest a senior for the profile, call 255-8761, or send an e-mail to rkaluzastcloudtimes.com.

lips, son of Larry and Barbara Phillips of Rice; Thomas (Matt) Reichert, son of Tom and Anita Reichert of Richmond; Jessie Sauer, son of Steve J. and Cheryl L. Sauer of St. Cloud; Luke Schumer, son of James and Marilyn Schumer of St Stephen; and David M. Williams, son of Brownie and Michelle Williams of Sartell.

Kathryn Gainey, visual arts i teacher at St Cloud StateUniver-sity, Debra Leigh, dance teacher at St. Cloud State University, and Jane Oxton, music teacher at St. Cloud State University, recently completed a year of professional development with the Northwest Arts Quality Teaching Network at the Perpich Center for Arts Education, Golden Valley. Bradley David Kustermann, St. Cloud, recently graduated magna cum laude from Dickinson State University, Dickinson, N.D.

Jordan Deadrick, Clear Lake, recently was awarded a college scholarship from National Catholic Society of Foresters, a Mount Prospect, 111., based fraternal life insurance society. Five Alexandria Technical College students recently earned the Addy and Citation Award at the annual St. Cloud Advertising Federation art competition at the Paramount Theatre. They include: Stephanie An-tolik, Little Falls; Kari Goebel, Melrose; Nathan Miller, Sauk Centre; Andrew Schepers, St Cloud; and Jessie Soderlund, Milaca. i Fax 255-8775; e-mail newsroom stcloudtimes.com; or mail to Education Honors, St Cloud Times, P.O.

Box 768, St Cloud, MN 56302. Tracee Mergen, Richmond, was awarded a 2005 Finstad Grant from St. Olaf College, Northfield. Lisa Violet Morgel, daughter of Terry and Christy Morgel of Avon, recently graduated with highest honors from the College of St Scholastica, Duluth. Bradley Kustermann, son of Mary Kustermann of St.

Cloud, 1 is a nominee for the 2005 Outstanding Senior Achievement Award at Dickinson State University, Dickinson, North Dakota. Four local students recently graduated from Concordia College, Moorhead. They are: Nicole Anderson, daughter of Wayne and Janet Anderson of Sauk Rapids; Tracy Cater, daughter of Bruce and Carol Cater of St Cloud; Signe Olson, daughter of Kenneth and Mary Olson of Sartell; and Carolyn Tysver, daughter of Daniel and Belinda Tysver of Sartell. Amber Reinhart, daughter of Greg and Bonnie Reinhart of Sartell, recently graduated with High Honors from the University ofMontana-Missoula. Reinhart is a 2001 graduate of Sartell High School.

Ed Doucette, originally from Fort Ripley and currently from Little Falls, is the national winner of a $2,500 Ridgewater College, Hutchinson, Nondestructive Testing scholarship and a $500 Minnesota Scholarship. Diana Salzer, Albany, and Bethany Sukalsld, Belgrade, recently were inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Ridgewater College, Willmar Duluth and majoring in mathematics. What would be your dream job? I would like to be a college professor. The idea of helping guide students is amazing, and at that level the students have developed a higher level of maturity. Whose life would you most like to live for a day? I would have to say my younger brother, just to see how he puts up with me every day.

What is your favorite restaurant, and what do you order? Val's, and I order the double bacon cheeseburger with a large fry and a Dr Pepper. What advice would you offer to high school freshmen? To work as hard as you can and get to know all of your classmates. Angela Marie Kuefler, daughter of Mary Kay Marech, recently graduated summa cum laude from Hamline University, St Paul Kuefler is a graduate of St Cloud Technical High School. Several local students recently received Foundation Scholarships from Ridgewater College. They include: Diana Salzer, Albany; Randi Kuperus, Stacy Meyer and Bethany Sukalsld, Belgrade; Alex Stein, Big Lake; Ed Doucette, Fort Ripley; Daniel Scherping, Little Falls; Jacqueline Wettstein, Long Prairie; Kori Maas, Ashley Spanier and Angela Wunsch, Paynesville; Kyle Hackett, Rice; Shannon Eickhoff, Richmond; Matthew Waldoch, Royalton; Jason Im-dieke, Sauk Centre; Amy Lub-besmeier, Sauk Rapids; and Kimberly Barthel, Swanville.

Several local students recently graduated from St. John's University, Collegeville. They are: Paul Ferber, son of Ken and Joan Ferber of St. Cloud; Tom Kain, son of Bill and Ellen Kain of St Cloud; Christopher Baldwin, son of David and Sandy Baldwin of St. Cloud; Ian Carpenter, son of Kevin and Julie Carpenter of St Cloud; Jeremy Eisenschenk, son of John and Mary Eisenschenk of Avon; Paul Gans, son of Jim and Cynthia Gans of Rice; Brett Hemmelgarn, son of Mike and Barb Hemmelgarn of St Cloud; Ryan Hinman, son of David and Elaine Hinman of St Cloud; Luke T.

Kalla, son of Joe and Bonnie Kalla of St Cloud; Gavin Marrin, son of Jim and Jane Marrin of St Cloud; Joshua Meyer, son of Gerald and Susan Meyer of St Cloud; Jeremy Phil I nimnini July Shows: Tickets: Grand Tickets: Visit Grand calling Name: Nate Obermiller. Age: 18. School: Royalton High School. Family: Dad, Lee; mom, Karen; brothers Abe, 24, and Chris, 14. Activities: I play baseball and football.

I am in jazz and concert band. I am also in drama and yearbook. Which activity has affected you the most, and how has it affected you? All of them have affected me in so many ways. There is so much diversity among all of them, and I have been able to meet so many different people. What do you like best about being a senior? The combination of 13 years of work and being able Eileen Ann Lalor, daughter of Edward D.

D. Lalor and Paula S. Tompkins of St Cloud, recently graduated cum laude from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Lalor is a 2001 graduate of St Cloud Apollo High School Several local students recently participated in commencement ceremonies at the College of St Benedict, St Joseph. They include: Kara Daniel, daughter of David M.

and Judith E. Daniel of St Cloud; Andrea Dowd, daughter of Virgil and Cindy Dowd of Avon; Kather-ine Engelman, daughter of Neal and Sue Engelman of Rochester; Katherine Ferber, daughter of Peter and Kit Ferber of St Cloud; Elizabeth Gottwalt, daughter of Jim and Kathy Gottwalt of Rice; Melissa Johnson, daughter of Jeff and Sue Johnson of St Cloud; Jessica Kelly, daughter of Don and Shirley Kelly of St. Cloud; Amber Marie Lange, daughter of Steve and Brenda Lange of St. Joseph; Sophie Mohin, daughter of Peter and Patricia Mohin of St. Cloud; Lisa Pin-tok, daughter of Leonard and Mardelle Pintok of St.

Cloud; Ruth Wentz, daughter of Thomas R. and Mary Jo C. Vogel of Sauk Rapids; Rachel Werma-ger, daughter of David and Me-linda Wermager of St. Cloud; Melissa E. Thompson, daughter of Merton and Marcia Thompson of St Cloud; Kari Kraemer, daughter of Steven and Robin Kraemer of St.

Cloud; Lindsay M. Anderson, daughter of Keith and Cathy Anderson of St Cloud; Janet Fiedler, daughter of Ray and Mary Fiedler of St Joseph; Hannah Gebhardt, daughter of James and Lois Gebhardt of St. Joseph; Amy Lehmeier, daughter of Donna Mae and Raymond Lehmeier of Clearwater; Lien Nguyen, daughter of Lanh and Tuyet Nguyen of St. Cloud; Beverly Hommerding, daughter of Randy and Denise Hommerding of St Cloud; Patti Slivnik, daughter of Frank and Annette Slivnik of Rice; and Kayla Job, daughter of Leroy Job of St Cloud and Rita Job of Avon. Brent Kudak, St.

Cloud, recently was honored as a member of Beta Beta Beta, the biology honor society at St Olaf College, Northfield. Man drowns in Red River EAST GRAND FORKS (AP) The body of a 41-year-old East Grand Forks man was pulled from the rain-swollen Red River early Saturday, about three hours after officials began searching forhirn. The victim's name was not immediately released. Officials said the man was fishing with a friend late Friday near the East Grand Forks boat landing when he apparently fell in. The Jimenez family of Sauk Rapids likes I TODAY IN Life to keep busy.

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