Family album A9

Family album
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Bill and Bev Brungardt
Bill and Bev Brungardt,
Hays, celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary.
The couple took a family
vacation in Brainerd, Minn.,
for a week in June.
Children of the couple
are Julie Johnston and
husband, Eric, and Shane
Brungardt and wife, Coleen
McCormick, all of Shaw-
nee, Kan.
The couple have four
grandchildren, Lance Cpl.
Joshua Johnston, USMC,
San Diego, Noah Johnston
and Ella and Kara Brungardt, all of Shawnee.
Bill and Bev Brungardt
were married Nov. 7, 1964,
at St. Joseph Catholic
Church, Hays.
Alfred and Edna Rohr
Alfred and Edna Rohr,
Derby, will celebrate their
60th wedding anniversary
Nov. 15, 2014, with a card
shower.
Children of the couple are
Denise, Frank, Steve and Jim.
The couple have 10
grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.
Alfred and Edna Rohr
were married Nov. 15, 1954,
at Our Lady of Help of
Christians, Antonino.
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Tuttle-Porter
Amber Capri’ Tuttle and
Nathan Heath Porter were
married June 21, 2014, at
United Methodist Church,
Leoti, with the Rev. Brad
Kirk, officiating.
Parents of the couple are
Von and Cristy Tuttle, Gove,
and Todd and MaryBeth
Porter, Leoti.
Grandparents of the
couple are Glen and Eleanor
Buss, Stockton, the late
J.M. and Leona Tuttle and
Claude and Betty Heath and
Roger and Marianne Porter,
all of Leoti.
The bride was escorted by
her father.
Honor attendant was
Kaley Sander, sister of the
bride. Attendants were
Randi Stoppel, Aimee
Baker, Trish Oldham and
Kayla Galliart, all friends
of the bride. Flower girls
were Gentri and McKenzie
Porter, both cousins of the
groom. Candlelighters were
Faith Tuttle and Andrea
Buss, both cousins of the
bride.
Best man was Andrew
Baker, friend of the groom.
Groomsmen were Bryer Porter, brother of the groom,
Tate Berning, Ed Vargas and
Carter Berning, all friends
of the groom. Ringbearers were Riley and Cooper
Tuttle, both nephews of the
bride.
Scripture readers were
uncles of the bride, pastor
Jon Tuttle and pastor Troy
Buss. Vocalist was Cristy
Tuttle, mother of the bride.
Ushers were Tanner
Tuttle, brother of the bride,
Brett Sander, brother-in-law
of the bride, and Braxton
Berning and Ryan Bjourstrom, both friends of the
groom.
Following the wedding, a
reception, dinner and dance
was at the Community
Building in Leoti.
The bride is a graduate
of Wheatland High School,
Grainfield, and Emporia
State University. She is teaching fifth grade at Wichita
County Elementary School.
The bridegroom is a
graduate of Wichita County
High School and Manhattan Technical College. He
is a lineman at Wheatland
Electric in Leoti.
Following a wedding trip
to Montego Bay, Jamaica, a
week following the wedding,
the newlyweds are at home
in Leoti.
Ashlyn Grace Scheck,
daughter of Andrew and Jessica Scheck, Ellis, was born
Oct. 7, 2014.
She was 4 pounds, 3
ounces. She was 17.5 inches
long.
Grandparents are Art and
Shirley Honas and Faith
Scheck, all of Ellis, and the
late LeeRoy Scheck.
Great-grandparent is Bessie Leiker, Hays.
• • •
Zaddik Christopher
Woods, son of Whitney
and Adam
Woods,
Norman,
Okla., was
born Sept.
17, 2014.
He was
7 pounds,
12 ounces.
He was 20
Woods
inches long.
Grandparents are Tom
and Deb Hoffman, Hays,
and Tim and Sue Woods,
Wamego.
Great-grandparents are
Gene Jacobs, Hays, the late
Lil Jacobs, Ernest Hoffman,
Holton, the late Dolores
Hoffman, Alice Wood,
Creighton, Neb., the late
Robert Wood and Phil and
Ruth Woods, Falls City, Neb.
• • •
Braxton Lee Grandy, son
of Chris and Raleen Grandy,
Hays, was born Oct. 3, 2014,
at Hays Medical Center.
He was
9 pounds,
1 ounce.
He was 20
inches long.
He has a
sister, Braelyn Grandy,
3.
Grandy
Grandparents are
Ray and Joleen Fisher and
Terry and Arlene Werth, all
of Hays, and Gene Grandy,
Wichita.
Great-grandparents are
JoAnne Keller, Ellis, Alvin
Fisher and Marvin and
Dorothy Werth, all of Hays,
the late LeRoy Keller, Anna
Mary Fisher, Harold and Iva
Mae Grandy and Edwin and
Mae Heyen.
Halls of Ivy
LAWRENCE — The
names of more than 950
graduates from the University of Kansas this summer
— representing 47 Kansas
counties, 41 other states and
25 other countries — have
been announced by the University Registrar.
Graduates from northwest
Kansas are listed below by
home city and degree, based
on available information.
Kyle Haley, Hays, bachelor’s degree in psychology;
Christa Morgan, Hays,
certificate in family practice;
and Daniel Kuhlman, Athol,
certificate in family practice.
A9
Sunday
Nov. 9, 2014
Clubs and meetings
Daily
noon at Golden Belt Conference Room.
• Options: Domestic and
• The Daughters of
Sexual Violence Services
Isabella will remember their
support groups in Hays are
deceased sisters at a Mefor people in or who have
morial Mass, 5:30 p.m. at
been in abusive relationImmaculate Heart of Mary
ships. Call for time and
Catholic Church, 1805 Vine.
location, (785) 625-3055 or
Following the Mass we will
(800) 794-4624.
have a potluck for families of
• Need help with addicdeceased members and D.of
tion? Call (800) 556-8885.
I. members. Members are
reminded to bring a side dish
as meat will be provided. Our
monthly meeting will follow.
• Meal Site reservaAll members are encouraged
tions for seniors age 60 or
to attend.
older must be made the day
• Support group for vicbefore eating at the Meal
tims of domestic and sexual
Site, 2450 E. Eighth. Cost
violence, 5:30 p.m., Trinity
is $3.25 or contribution. For Lutheran Church, 2703 Fort.
reservations or cancellations,
• Male support group,
call (785) 628-6644 between noon to 1 pm. for men who
have experienced or are
9 a.m. and noon.
experiencing domestic or
sexual violence. For more
information contact the Op• Hays Rotary Club,
tions: Domestic and Sexual
noon, Rose Garden Steak
Violence Services office, (785)
Haus and Catering Heri625-3055.
tage Room, 230 E. Eighth.
• TOPS (Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) No. 416, Hays,
• Hays Optimist Club
weigh-ins, noon, Via Christi
Village basement. Attendees meeting, noon, Golden Corshould use the assisted-living ral, 383 Mopar Drive.
• Kiwanis Club of Hays
facility’s front entrance,
meeting,
noon, Rose Gar2225 Canterbury (lower
den
Steak
Haus and Caterlevel). Call Beverly, (316)
ing Heritage Room, 230 E.
755-1055, or email bedEighth. For more informanasek@networksplus.
tion about Kiwanis Club,
net for more information
visit www.hayskiwanis.org.
about the group. Everyone
• Open-door Alanon famis welcome.
ily meeting, noon, 410 Oak.
• Weight Watchers meet• Narcotics Anonymous,
ing, 6:30 p.m., First United
8 p.m., 410 Oak. Phone:
Methodist Church, 305 W.
(785) 625-9860, Josh at (785)
Seventh. Weigh-ins, 5:30 to 625-0991 or Mary at (785)
6:30 p.m.
432-2428.
• High Plains Zen Skype
• New Beginnings opendiscussion group meeting,
door Alanon meeting, 7:30
6 p.m. Contact Liz Lawlor
p.m., St. Michael Episcopal
at (785) 798-3703 or email
Church, 29th and Canal.
highplainszen@gmail.
• Hays High Plains
com for more information
barbershop chorus and
about the group.
quartets meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
• Joslyn Brungardt, manTrinity Lutheran Church
ager of the Paisley Pear, a
basement.
unique kitchen store at 1100
• Sunrise Rotary Club of
Main in downtown Hays,
Hays meeting, 7 a.m., Victor
will share home decorating
E. Tiger Lounge, Gross Meideas for the holiday seasons, morial Coliseum at Fort Hays
7 p.m. at Rose Garden Steak State University.
House & Catering, 230 E.
• Buckeye FCE will have
Eighth, Hays. The speaker
a potluck, noon at Buckeye
for the evening is Gail
School. Hosts: Ellen Schmidt
Coleman from Salina using
and Kathy Staab. Bring a
the theme “Written on my
covered dish. Rocall: SomeHeart.” Cost of the dinner
thing patriotic and bring
program is $12.50.
non-perishable items for the
needy.
• Parkinson support group
meeting, noon at Messiah
• Hays Lions Club meetLutheran Church.
ing, noon, Rose Garden
Steak Haus and Catering,
230 E. Eighth.
• TOPS (Take Off Pounds
• Narcotics Anonymous,
Sensibly) No. 818 meeting,
10 p.m., 410 Oak. For more
6 p.m., Trinity Lutheran
information, call (785) 625Church basement, (lower
9860 or (785) 625-0991 or
level) 2703 Fort. Call Bever- Mary at (785) 432-2428.
ly, (316) 755-1055, or bed• Mothers of Preschoolnasek@networksplus.
ers (MOPS) will meet, 9:30
net for more information
to 11:30 a.m. at Messiah
about the group. Everyone
Lutheran Church, 2000
is welcome.
Main. Cost $5 per meeting
• Open-door Alanon
and a $20 annual due to
family meeting, 8 p.m., 410 MOPS International. For
Oak.
more information call (785)
• Soroptimist meeting,
625-2057.
Monday-Friday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Saturday
Fort Hays State University news
Mary C. Martin, associate
professor of management
and marketing, and Carrol R. Haggard, associate
professor of communication
studies, both at Fort Hays
State University, recently attended the Allied Academies
International convention in
Las Vegas.
Martin presented the
paper “Service Learning
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as Marketing Pedagogy:
Practical, Theoretical and
Institutional Perspectives” to
the Academy of Educational
Leadership. The manuscript
has been accepted for publication in the Academy of
Educational Leadership Journal. Service learning involves
students participating in
relevant community service
to enhance their learning
experience in a course.
The paper reviews the
state of service learning in
higher education and in the
academic field of marketing, presents a case study of
service learning in a marketing course, and addresses
the practical, theoretical and
institutional perspectives of
service learning.
Haggard and co-author
Patricia A. Lapoint, professor
of management at McMurry
University, Abilene, Texas,
presented the case study
“Project Management (Part
C): Crashing the Schedule”
to the International Academy
of Case Studies. The case
was selected as the top case
submitted to the conference.
The award was presented at
the conference banquet.
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