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   Aurelia Sentinel (Newspaper) - June 1, 1977, Aurelia, Iowa                                THE AURELIA SENTINEL Volume 97 AURELIA Cherokee County Iowa JUNE 1977 Number 18 MARTY ACCEPTED IN CANCER RESEARCH PROGRAM Marty son of and Stutz of has been ac into tie Secondary Science Training Program at the University of Iowa for the Sum mer 1977 who will be a Junior at Aurelia High School next is one of ten secondary students in Iowa of high ability and motiva tion who has been awarded a scholarship to observe and partici pate in research projects at the University of Iowa during the The students take part in re search projects under the guidance and supervision of college profes sors research scientists and their was designed to provide selected secondary stu dents the opportunity to observe and participate in research in University laborator The purpose of the Cancer Scholarship Program is to accel erate the present interest among secondary students to do especially in Each student will work under the supervision of a professor and will become involved in a research The student will spend ap proximately eight hours a five days a week in the research lab PRICKETS SON RECEIVES MASTER OF DIVINITY DEGREE and John Prickett at tended the graduation of their son Joseph Randall May 22 at Asbury Theological where he received his Master of Divinity The Baccalaureate sermon was given by world editor of The Upper of who also was given an Honorary Degree of Doc tor of Divinity at the commence ment service later that The oratorio Elijah was pres May 21 by the seminary chorus and David baritone opera singer who is Artist in Resi dence at Asbury this The visited Thursday to Monday with son his wife Frances and grandchildren Bonnie Paul and They visited the Hoover Library on their way and other scenic They had in a museum restaurant at a state park near before they started for home Monday i AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Cheryl who grad from Aurelia High School this has been awarded an Honor Scholarship at Waldorf Col Forest where she plans to enroll this Scholarships are given to students who rank high in their high school graduation class who have scored well on the college entrance Miss Mummert is the daughter of and Roger of FORMER ART WORK IN SHOW A sculpture by Randy Miller of formerly of is one of four pieces of art by Buena Vista College artists selected for display at the which opened at the Des Moines Art Center Sunday and will run through the month of The show is the largest and most exclusive in the who just completed his junior year at Buena had one of his paint ings chosen by the college for pre sentation to John pub lisher of the Storm Lake News in recognition of Anderson having been named Master Editor Publisher by the Iowa Press Asso The son of and Rodney Miller of Randy and his wife Pat and live in a farm home six miles north of REPEAT Miss Arlene McCarty is shown re citing the Gettysburg dur ing Mondays Memorial Day Ser vice at Pleasant Hill Miss who has retired and is living in Cherokee after serving as an RN in Des the same address at Me Day Services at the same cemetery in When Legion Buddenhagen in her to give the he told her she neednt worry about memorizing the historic Miss McCarty replied she had been expected to have the piece mem in 1920 she and presented it STUDENTS ASKED TO PICK UP REPORT CARDS Because of the time use of energy and cost students or parents are asked to pick up report cards when they are They will be mailed to rural students if they are not pick ed at school within a few days after they are Report cards will be ready for pick up by the students or parents after June It will be appreciated if rural stu dents or parents who are in town within a few days after report cards are in the central office and pick them up be tween the hours of 812 and Monday through LIBRARY HOURS The library will begin summer hours June 6 and will be open Wednesdays and Saturdays from to DAVID ALLEN RECEIVES DEGREE FROM WESTMAR and Edgar Allen and a few friends attended Commence ment exercises at Col May The Aliens son David was a graduate of the A reception in his honor was held in the Mike Allen home in Dave received a bachelor of arts majoring in physical edu LETTER AT WESTMAR Two were among the Westmar Eagle trackmen award ed letters in track for the past sea They are Dave son of Edgar Allen and Terry son of and Ernest INCHES OF RAIN DURING MONTH OF MAY An inch and a half of rain the past week boosted total rainfall for the month of May to in according to George our official Fourtenths of an inch fell here May fol lowed by inches MaiT Tem have been on the warm but cool at STORY HOUR Because of the large attendance at the preschool Story Hour on Wednesday morning from to it is requested that only children ages 3 through 5 attend at that Each Monday beginning June a movie hour is planned for chil dren over 5 old from to Peterson Named County Assessor Vernon Peterson of former resident of has been appointed Cherokee County succeeding Harold who resigned to accept the posi tion of City Assessor for who had been em ployed in the Assessors office eight years until he resigned re began his new duties this Wednesday The ap pointment was made by the Chero kee County Conference upon the recommendation of the County Examining Zarr will assume his new duties in Ames in the near COFFEE THIS MORNING AT and Herman Woltman of Woltmans Mobil Service will host the Coffee at the Nelson to be held this beginning at All members of the Com their wives and em ployees are invited to POTLUCK SLAVE AUCTION SCHEDULED JUNE 8 The annual potluck supper of Grolden Acres FFA chapter will be leld at the Aurelia Park June Beginning at 7 Anyone wish ing to attend is invited to bring own supper and table ser vice beverage will be Following a meeting will be during which freshman Hnd other FFA members will offer their services as laborers at public auction to the highest The public is FFA OFFICERS INSTALLED New officers of Golden Acres FFA chapter for 197778 were installed at the May They were Gary presi dent John vice president Tim treasurer Matt secretary Greg and Robert sen ACCEPTS POSITION Karen Stevenson has accepted a teaching position in the Charter daughter of and Theo is a recent graduate of Buena Vista 4H CLUB BAKE SALE AT NELSON CAFE The Country Ramblers 4H Club will sponsor a bake sale at the Nelson Cafe June from to 11 The public is All proceeds will go to the County 4H Building GIRLS SCOUT DAY CAMP REGISTRATION DEADLINE Today Wednesday is the dead line for returning registration slips for the Aurelia Girls Scout Day to be held at Buena Vista Park June Registration slips should be turned in to Allan Volunteers are still needed to help with the Day GOLF LEAGUE Golf League members will play their regular schedule June Rainy weather disrupted scheduled play last RN ASSN MEETING The Cherokee Area Registered Nurses Association will at the Cherokee Community Center June beginning at 8 director of So cial Services for Crippled Chil will be the guest MISS HUCKE RECEIVES DEGREE FROM UNI Marsha daughter of and Hugo Hucke of was one of students who re degrees from the Univer sity of Northern Iowa at the Uni 100th annual spring com held in the at Cedar Falls May Miss Hucke received a bachelor of arts degree in Dick Clark was commencement REX NORD DIES Albert Swanson received word of the death of her brother Rex Nord of who passed away jarly Friday Phone in your TO ATTEND METHODIST CHURCH CONFERENCE Edgar Allen will go to Des Moines Friday morning to serve as a Lay Delegate to the United Methodist Iowa Annual which will be held at Veterans Me Auditorium through Tues June Some 1300 official delegates are expected to attend the Bishop Lance appointed last July to the Iowa will preside over the Pastor Lynn King will also at tend the conference and expects official confirmation of his reap pointment to the Methodist Church for another Track Milford scored 124 points to win the Girls Sioux Valley Conference meet held at Aurelia May Alta was second with Aurelia was third with 71 Sutherland Paul lina Hartley 29 and Sanborn Scoring for Aurelia Deb Haight 1st 4 and Bren da Cougill 5th in high jump Gerri Tigges 4th in 440 dash Letha Davis 1st in 880 run DeAnn 1st in mile run Becky 3rd and Haight 4th hurdles in 220 low hurdles 3rd in relay Sue Tracy Mum 3rd distance medley Jill Sue Marcia Win 4th in 880 medley relay Lauri 4th in mile relay Julie 3rd in shuttle hurdle relay Liz 3rd in relay 3rd in relay PER REUNION The family reunion will be held June at the Aurelia Community beginning ait DIABETES MEETING TO BE HELD AT STORM LAKE JUNE 3 The Diabetes Unit will hold an allday meeting in the Farm Bureau meeting room at Storm Lake June Ses sions will be from 9 until from 1 until 4 and from 6 until 9 public is wel come to ACCEPTS POSITION IN DES MOINES OFFICE Sheila daughter of and Gus has accepted em ployment with Bankers Life In surance Des in the Group Pension De it was announced by the College Placement Miss Kai completed the Arts Science Business Progam in Ac counting offered by Iowa Central Community College Area V on the Fort Dodge GOLFERS PLACE 10th IN STATE MEET golf team placed 10th in the State held at Iowa City last Sibley won the team title with 622 follow ed by Belle Plaine with 631 and Milford with score was Doug Lockin led the with scores of Matt Kent 8687173 Dan 175 Kent Local Topics and Dick Johnson Traci and Pami of Idaho Thursday to visit their and Verner Johnson and and Harold Dunn in They will leave for their home June and Tom Johnson and Breck of and Loren Johnson of Dubuque spent from Friday night until Monday afternoon in the Ver ner Johnson and Johnson and their guests and and Keith Virgil and family and and Mike Westphal attended the wedding of Leann Jons and Jim Thomson at Hart ley Saturday and Alan Hasenwinkel and son of Sioux visit ed Sunday in the parental Hasenwinkel Memorial Day weekend guests in the home of Ernest Otto were Frank Lieb and chil dren of Waterloo and and Marion Wurdeman and Jennifer of Otto and her guests and Mr Leland Anderson and Darren of Cleghorn enjoyed a picnic at Storm Lake Sunday Weekend guests in the Clifford Carlson home were Terry Carlson of Peon and Randy Carlson of and Carlson and family of Rockwell came Sunday to spend a few days in the Carlson Other supper guests Sunday were and Loren and Darrell Weiland and Donna Gould and Cindy all of Cherokee and Frank Carlson of  

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