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GAYVILLE-VOLINCongratulations to the follow-

ing Gayville-Volin Middle Schooland High School students fortheir outstanding academicachievement and attendance forthe Spring 2012 semester.

• Perfect Attendance (notardies or absences)

High School — Saxon Bartos,Luke Buffington, Cameron Coke,Morgan Nielson

Middle School — Parker Bai-ley, Sarah Buckman, Traia Hub-bard, Wyatt Jorgensen, LauraNelson, Rachel Nickles, ColbeyRickford

• High Academic Honor Roll(3.60 and above semester GPA)

High School — Zachary Barta,Michael Blassl, Luke Buffington,Cameron Coke, Ibrahim Efe,Johnathan Guy, Natalie Harkness,Kyle Kocmick, Dillon Logue,Justin Logue, Miranda Melle-gaard, Rachel Pokorney, MeghanRice, Jamie Richter, Lisa Rolfs,Vanessa Ryken, Ashley Sloan,Rochelle Smith, Alex Taggart,Brandon VanOsdel

Middle School — Dylan Andal,Dagny Anderson, Zachary Ander-son, Parker Bailey, AngelicaBerkes, Matthew Buckman,Meghan Buckman, Sarah Buck-man, Maren Buffington, EliannaClark, Genevieve Clark, AshleyCraft, Frank Cutts, Danielle Dan-gel, Grace Dangel, Tara Doty, Bai-ley Gale, Sam Hanson, AlexisHeier, Megan Hirsch, JammieHoffman, Alyssa Iiams, Viola Ish-mael, Wyatt Jorgensen, CameronJueden, Steven Kemp, Katie Lee,Kayshalyn Maker, Kayla Nedved,Laura Nelson, Rachel Nickles,Chase Petrik, Grant Rice, CadeRickford, Colbey Rickford, Han-nah Rolfs, Brook VanOsdel

• Academic Honor Roll (3.00-3.59 semester GPA)

High School — Kelia Barta,Cedar Bartos, Saxon Bartos,Stephen Bergeson, AdissonBertrand, Alexis Ellison, Macken-zie Gale, Ross Goeden, NicoleGuy, Rachel Haas, HayleighHood, Brandon Lee, CassandraLee, Camille Marker, ShannonMontefering, Morgan Nielson, Dil-lon Pokorney, Camilla Trane,Kaley Ulmer

Middle School — TylerAdams, Alondra Alonso, MitchellAman, Trey Barta, Bradley Em-mick, Cameron Emmick, Jayden

Engen, Traia Hubbard, Ralph Ish-mael, DaNeila Jensen, Austin Jor-gensen, CJ Lee, Taven McKee,Ivan Morales, Destinee Riedel,Brittany Vandiver

ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITYST. CLOUD, Minn. — St. Cloud

State University has announcedthe names of 1,439 studentswhose academic achievementplaced them on the spring semes-ter dean’s list. To be eligible forthe honor, students must have agrade point average of 3.75 orhigher on a 4.0 scale.

Among them is Emily Holoch,College of Liberal Arts, Studio Art,Vermillion.

St. Cloud State University isMinnesota’s second-largest uni-versity, with nearly 18,000 stu-dents from 80 different nations.St. Cloud State’s undergraduateand graduate studies offer morethan 60 programs, including anEd.D.in Higher Education Admin-istration. Students choose frommore than 200 majors, minors andpre-professional programs thathold nearly every available na-tional accreditation. The 100-acrecampus is located about an hournorthwest of Minneapolis alongthe banks of the Mississippi River.

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKALINCOLN, Neb. — University of

Nebraska Medical Center stu-dents are doing summer rotationswith health professionals acrossNebraska as part of their healthcare education requirements. Therotations are part of the UNMCRural Health Education Network(RHEN), an innovative programdeveloped to help address theshortage of health professionalsin rural Nebraska.

The students represent theCollege of Medicine, College ofPharmacy, and the School of Al-lied Health Professions.

The RHEN program was devel-oped to expose students to arural health setting with the ideathat if students receive their train-ing in a rural area, the chancesare greater they may consider re-turning to a rural area once theycomplete their training.

Nebraska’s Area Health Educa-tion Centers support studentsduring UNMC rural rotations byintegrating them into the commu-nity during their rotation. AHECs

are community-based programsthat work with community and ac-ademic partners to address thehealth care work force needs ofmedically underserved communi-ties through a variety of activitiessuch as continuing education forproviders, pipeline developmentfor K-12 students, and other com-munity-oriented programs.

For more information, callyour local Area Health EducationCenter (AHEC) office: Central Ne-braska AHEC, Grand Island (308)385-5074; Northern NebraskaAHEC, Norfolk (402) 644-7256; andNebraska Panhandle AHEC,Scottsbluff (308) 635-6713.

Listed below are the names ofthe towns where students willperform the rotation, the stu-dent’s name, hometown, educa-tional program, rotation facility,and rotation dates.

• Bloomfield — RebeccaSchainost, Bloomfield, Pharmacy,Bloomfield Pharmacy, 5/7-6/1

• Columbus — SamanthaKube, Crofton, Neb., Physician As-sistant, Columbus Women’sHealthcare, 7/2-7/29;

• Creighton — Drew Dietle,Omaha, Neb., Medicine, CAHSPhysician Clinic, 6/24-7/14; Saman-tha Kube, Crofton, Neb., PhysicianAssistant, Avera Medical GroupCreighton, 7/30-8/26; Nicole Oel-sligle, Omaha, Neb., Medicine,

5/13-6/2; Andrew Smith, Omaha,Neb., Medicine, 7/2-8/24

• Grand Island — AlisynHansen, Ponca, Neb., Pharmacy,St. Francis Rural Oncology —Grand Island, 7/30-8/24;

• Lincoln — Alisyn Hansen,Ponca, Neb., Pharmacy, NebraskaPharmacists Association, 7/2-7/27;

• Norfolk — Samantha Kube,Crofton, Neb., Physician Assis-tant, Faith Regional Health Serv-ices, 5/28-6/24.

IRENE-WAKONDA 4th Quarter “A” Honor RollSENIORS — Scott Davis, Ash-

ley Fuhrer, Pearl Gaidelis, MelissaHessman, Haley Hinseth, BrianHuth, Morgan Lee, Lauren Mews,Alex Nelson, Lexy Schenk, LukeSchroeder, Sam Smith, TravisStevens

JUNIORS — Jessica Djurkow-itsch, Lucas Gustad, Maggie Kri-bell, Max Schaefer, Jake Vollmer

SOPHOMORES — Preston Lar-son, Sydney Nielsen, AshleyOien, Michael Saffel, SheyanneSorensen

FRESHMEN — Calla Harper,Stephanie Hauger, Jessica John-son

8th GRADE — Gabe King,Maria Van Driel

7th GRADE — Anthony Nelson

4th Quarter “B” Honor RollSENIORS — Rudy Gandara,

Alex Hessman, Sam Kiger, MikeKirschenmen, Brooke Mitchell,Tessa Thompson

JUNIORS — Dillon Buchanan,Trevor Hansen, Barak Hauck,Jamie Healy, Chris Heirigs, TrishaKathol, Dustin Livingston, DylanRuter

FRESHMEN — Allyson Gartner,Heather Hauger, Skyler Heirigs,Amy Morman, Matt Nelson, ChloeNielsen, Lauren Sokolowski

SOPHOMORES — Bailey Hin-seth, Jordan Jorgensen, BridgetKribell, Lexi Logue, Justin Ostrem,Dana Schenk, Ashleigh Schroeder,Lilly Trawick

8th GRADE — Hannah Ander-son, Ben Gustad, Erin Hansen, Au-tumn Sees

7th GRADE — Nate Eli, MikaylaHeirigs, Gabby Hutchison, BradyLogue, Kobe Murphy, CoddieNeerings

———2nd Semester “A” Honor RollSENIORS — Scott Davis, Ashley

Fuhrer, Pearl Gaidelis, MelissaHessman, Haley Hinseth, MorganLee, Lauren Mews, Lexy Schenk,Luke Schroeder, Sam Smith

JUNIORS — Jessica Djurkow-itsch, Lucas Gustad, TrevorHansen, Maggie Kribell, JakeVollmer

SOPHOMORES — Preston Lar-son, Sydney Nielsen, Ashley Oien,Michael Saffel, Sheyanne Sorensen

FRESHMEN — Allyson Gartner,Calla Harper, Stephanie Hauger,Jessica Johnson, Amy Morman

8th GRADE — Ben Gustad,Gabe King, Maria Van Driel

7th GRADE — Anthony Nelson2nd Semester “B” Honor RollSENIORS — Rudy Gandara,

Alex Hessman, Brian Huth, SamKiger, Mike Kirschenmen, AlexNelson, Michael Peterson, TuckerSorensen, Travis Stevens, TessaThompson

JUNIORS — Dillon Buchanan,Celeste Fiedler, Barak Hauck,Jamie Healy, Chris Heirigs, TrishaKathol, Dustin Livingston, DylanRuter, Max Schaefer

SOPHOMORES — RainyBrewer-Nysven, Bailey Hinseth,Jordan Jorgensen, Lexi Logue,Justin Ostrem, Dana Schenk, Ash-leigh Schroeder

FRESHMEN — Heather Hauger,Skyler Heirigs, Taylor Lyso, MattNelson, Chloe Nielsen

8th GRADE — Tessa Buchanan,Erin Hansen, Autumn Sees

7th GRADE — Nate Eli, MikaylaHeirigs, Gabby Hutchison, BradyLogue, Kobe Murphy, CoddieNeerings

Saturday, 5.26.12ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net

NEWS DEPARTMENT: news@yankton.net 5PRESS DAKOTANlife

The Yankton Medical Clinic®, P.C. and ConvenientCare will both be closed on Memorial Day,

Monday, May 28th so that our staff may enjoy the holiday with their families. Regular hours will

resume on Tuesday, May 29th. Regular ConvenientCare hours are Monday-Friday, 5PM to 9PM

and Saturday-Sunday, 12PM to 5PM.

Clinic ClosedMemorial Day,May 28th

So Much Care, So Close to Home.®1104 West 8th Street • Yankton, SD 57078

605-665-7841 • www.yanktonmedicalclinic.com

Bohnet-Kotten Elissa Bohnet and Richard Kotten

were married September 10, 2011. at Beaver Valley Lutheran Church, Valley Springs, SD with the Pastor Richard Gilman officiating.

Parents of the couple are Don and Syndi Bohnet, Yankton, SD and Victor and Betty Kotten, of Albany, MN.

Maid of honor was Brooke Schubert, Denver, CO. Bridesmaids

were Jacquelyn Gullickson, Sioux Falls, SD and Becky Vos, St. Cloud, MN. Bride’s personal attendants were Rebecca Reinhardt, Omaha, NE and Jennifer Swenson-Ackerman, Valley Springs, SD.

Tony Kotten, Albany, MN, was best man. Groomsmen were Michael Kotten, St. Cloud, MN and Luke Bohnet, Winfred, SD. Ring Bearer was Austin Pundsack, Richmond, MN.

Wedding music was provided by Jeremy Schaefer, Sioux Falls, SD.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hilton Garden Inn, Sioux Falls, SD, with Mike and Patrice Roth, Omaha, NE, as hosts. Guest book attendants were Walter and Jen Schaefer, Sioux Falls, SD.

The bride is employed with Sanford Health Foundation. The groom is employed at Productivity, Inc. The couple will reside in Sioux Falls, SD.

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Tuesday, May 29 7:40 am

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8:15 am Hy-Vee Dietician (Rachel Pinos)

8:45 am Dakota Territorial Museum (Crystal Nelson)

BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZI King Features Syndicate, Inc.

Dear Tom and Ray: We have two cars that got

dinged up pretty badly in a recenthailstorm. Although none of thedents actually cracked the surfacepaint, our insurance company gen-erously gave us $5,000 for each carto replace the roof, trunk andhood, and to repair the doors andfenders. What we do with themoney is up to us. We suspect that$5,000 is more than one of thecars, a 2005 Toyota Echo that costus $12,000 new, is worth. Otherthan resale value, which we do notcare about since we intend to keepthe cars for many years, is thereany reason to actually make theserepairs? Do the dents affect thestructural integrity of the panels,and hence, perhaps, our safety?Will bad things happen later if wedon’t fix the dents now? — Daniel

RAY: No, nothing bad will hap-pen, Daniel. If you don’t care howthe car looks, or how much appealit has to a potential buyer, thenthere’s no reason to fix the dents.

TOM: If the hail had broken thepaint, then the paint eventuallywould start to flake off, and thecars would start to rust. That even-tually would create a safety issue— if it started to rust through —not to mention a “breeze” issue.But since the paintsurface is intact,you can just keep driving it.

RAY: And there may even be ad-vantages to leaving it like that.First of all, you’ll never have to

worry about it getting dinged in aparking lot.

TOM: You’ll always be able tofind your car in a stadium lot full ofsimilar cars.

RAY: And it may even drivestraighter. Hey, it works for golfballs!

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gain, and reliable, too! Find outwhy by ordering Tom and Ray’spamphlet “How to Buy a GreatUsed Car: Secrets Only Your Me-chanic Knows.” Send $4.75 (checkor money order) to Used Car, P.O.Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.

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their new book, “Ask Click andClack: Answers from Car Talk.” Gota question about cars? Write toClick and Clack in care of thisnewspaper, or email them by visit-ing the Car Talk website atwww.cartalk.com.

© 2012 BY TOM AND RAY MAGLIOZZIAND DOUG BERMAN

Is It NecessaryTo Repair ThatHail Damage?

CAR TALKTom and Ray Magliozzi

The Mount Marty College nursing programheld a Pinning Ceremony for May and Decem-ber graduating nursing students on Friday,May 11, in the college’s Marian Auditorium.

Established in 1986, Mount Marty’s PinningCeremony acknowledges the achievement ofthe graduating seniors and their transitionfrom a student role to a professional role. Thenurse’s pin represents the philosophy of theschool and of the nursing program, and itspresentation signifies a sending forth or com-missioning of the students to begin their nurs-ing careers as graduates of MMC.

Tradition defines that the nursing pin isunique to the nursing program from which thestudent graduates. In the past, a nurse’s capand pin represented the school from which heor she attended. Today, Mount Marty’s pin re-mains as the lone symbol of their education.

Each element of the MMC nursing pin rep-resents an aspect of the nurse’s dedication.

Mount Marty’s pin is a black shield on goldwith a white cross embedded on the shield.The modified Benedictine cross represents acrossroads of ideas and also depicts the ulti-mate aim of the college: to form persons in theSpirit of Christ with apostolic zeal for theworld-wide work of restoring all things forChrist.

Mount Marty College Nursing Program ac-knowledges this year’s May nursing gradu-ates: April Barrett, Vermillion; JacquelineBarritt, Norfolk, Neb.; Emily Bartunek, Avon;Amanda Beehler, Delmont; Kathryn Breuer,Madison; Brittany Bruns, Elko, Nev.; JenniferDuff, Clearwater, Neb.; James Fillaus, Yank-ton; Rachel Frickel, Atkinson, Neb.; KristenGrassa, Tea; Theresa Hendrickson, Flandreau;Jenna Hernandez Lucas, Mission; JenniferJerdee, Sioux City, Iowa; Jodi Johnson, Ox-ford, Neb.; Jessica Jurgensen, Vermillion;Kaylea Karst, Castlewood; Emily Kelley, Nor-

folk, Neb.; Kristin Keszler, Sturgis; Titus Kos-gei, Eldoref, Africa; Alexandra Mika, Yankton;Morgan Miralles, Crofton, Neb.; Jarod Myer,Yankton; Alicia Pick, Sioux City, Iowa; MeganPoppe, Avon; Paige Rechtenbaugh, Hartford;Diane Reiman, Verdigre, Neb.; Ashley Ruhaak,Vermillion; JoAnn Sahagun, Bloomfield, Neb.;Sally Schwedhelm, Hoskins, Neb.; AtlantaSechser, Hartford; Audra Smith, Yankton;Maria Stelter, Yankton; Amanda Uthe, Madi-son; Jenna Van Heek, Crofton, Neb.; Jami Van-der Broek, Canton; Jessica Weitgenant,Worthington, Minn.; Debra Williams, Yankton.

Mount Marty College Nursing Program isproud to acknowledge this year’s Decembernursing graduates: Alexis Campbell, Yankton;Melanie Pinkerton, Yankton.

For more information on the Mount MartyCollege nursing program, visitwww.mtmc.edu/nursing.

Mount Marty Nurse Pinning Ceremony HeldCOURTESY PHOTO

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