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HOLTON RECORDER CLASS OF 2020 SALUTE, PAGE 1A
Zach BinkleyThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Karsen BrandtModern Air of Topeka
Will DaviesThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Jackson GillilandWhite Law Office
Shannon HoganJayhawk TV & Appliance
Cody BohannonMidwest Coating Incorporated
Tyler BrownMercer Funeral Home
Adalee DegenhardtBanner Creek Animal Hospital
Hector GomezNAPA - Holton Auto Parts
Johnathan HolmesIreland Custom Exhaust
Taygen AltenburgDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Jaycee BolenJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Alexys CampbellGNBank, member FDIC
Kyle FiggeGNBank, member FDIC
Jeremiah GoudeauBeginAgains Pawn & Gun
Uriel Jose-TomasShelter Insurance®
Don Fate, agent
Riley AlthauserDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Ben BontragerNick’s Family Hairstyling
Ashlyn CarlsonDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Gracie FischerDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Faith HausslerCustom Creations
Hope KebertSullivan Construction
Aidan AndroesBelveal Law Office
Savy BoothJohn’s Repair
Evelyn CraytonHeart To Home
Taygen FletcherB&P Propane
Olivia HeitzmanRon Kirk’s Body Shop
Bridget KucanHOTSPOT SpecialtyCoffee Shop & More
Annika BergstenMedicalodges Jackson County
Brady BoswellJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Paige CrouchHolton Direct Care
Bailey FlewellingDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Danika HickmanGNBank, member FDIC
Shaye LeavenduskyMidwest Coating Incorporated
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
HoltonHigh School
Class Motto: “2020 - Perfect Vision, yetnobody saw this coming.” —Chance CaudleClass Song: “Don’t Blink,” Kenny Chesney
Class Flower: HydrangeaClass Colors: Blue and Silver
75 graduating seniors
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Alyssa McCammonThe New York Hair Affair
Rhett MurphyCommunity HealthCare System
Eli PrineGNBank, member FDIC
Kolby RoushGNBank, member FDIC
Hannora WardThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Bradley McCroryMidwest Coating Incorporated
Damien NelsonThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Mary Pritchett5th Street Sandwich Shoppe
Dalton SchaferBell Plumbing, Inc.
Amy WatkinsWatkins Family MowerCare
Jewel LutzMidwest Coating Incorporated
Connor McCroryDon Ash & Son
Wyatt NightingaleGNBank, member FDIC
Keegan PurcellChapel Oaks Funeral Home
Cameron SmithThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Ian WatkinsParallel Farms
Sam MannThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Chase MeisterThe Gossip
Cailin ParksFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Kinleigh RhoddGNBank, member FDIC
Christine SmithBanner Creek Animal Hospital
Isabell WatkinsParallel Farms
Jaden MarshIreland Custom Exhaust
Olivia MulengaThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Seth PetersonThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Hayden RiversThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Ethan StarkBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Madison WisdomThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Aaran McAllisterFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Cody MulroyFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Cody PlankintonBell Plumbing, Inc.
Chris RoushJager Insurance Agency, LLC
Marcia Jager
Maverick UhlUhl Buildings by
Coast-To-Coast Carports
Noah WoltjePhillips Dairy Farm
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
Aneliz LemonMedicalodges Jackson County
Megan LierzGNBank, member FDIC
HOLTON RECORDER CLASS OF 2020 SALUTE, PAGE 3A
Trey WrightEdward Jones Investments
Shannon Wright, financial advisor
Ashley FlowersMercer Funeral Home
Emily BoeckmanBoeckman Trucking
Aaliyah YinBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Mason GibsonAeschliman Construction, Inc.
Lane StrathmanJager Insurance Agency, LLC
Marcia Jager
Adrian YinB&P Propane
Jonny BarnettIreland Custom Exhaust
Michael HemenwayBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Olivia YingstHolton Community Hospital
Lindsey BarnettCommunity HealthCare System
John Michael LambersonMedicalodges Jackson County
Zoey ZibellKoger Variety
Madison BoeckmanFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Kevin ShumakerHolton Family Dentistry
Brandon ColeArnold’s Refrigeration
Savannah StallbaumerMedicalodges Jackson County
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
WetmoreHigh School
Class Flower: White RoseClass Colors: Green and Blue
Class Motto: “Chase your dreams, butalways know the road that will lead you home.”
—Tim McGraw12 graduating seniors
CongratulationsTO ALL
GRADUATINGSENIORS!YOU’ve
EARNED IT!
RossvilleHigh School
featuring two graduating seniors(shown at right)
Jimmy HesterPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Brianna MarstallPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
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Jill BuckJager Insurance Agency, LLC
Marcia Jager
Bailey HamiltonJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Tex Manuel IIIDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Alex StirtonLee’s Flower & Gifts
Andrew CoeMercer Funeral Home
Drew HollidayCustom Creations
Jerilyn NelsonGNBank, member FDIC
Kassidi StrathmanGNBank, member FDIC
Quinn AllenJager Insurance Agency, LLC
Marcia Jager
Erin CurtisJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Skyla HoweLasting Impressions
Kathleen PinoMedicalodges Jackson County
Mark TessendorfThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Zachary ArmstrongMidwest Coating Incorporated
Kylie DohlAmon Farms
Dalton JonesDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Southern RabornFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Alyssa TeterJager Insurance Agency, LLC
Marcia Jager
Shayla BallMedicalodges Jackson County
Blayne GibsonGNBank, member FDIC
Joel KennedyFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Grace RolesThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Cable WarehamHOTSPOT SpecialtyCoffee Shop & More
Abby BreyRon Kirk’s Body Shop
Gabrielle GieblerNAPA - Holton Auto Parts
MaKenzie KennedyFarm Bureau Financial Services
Kathy Wheeler, agent
Danny SmithJayhawk TV & Appliance
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
Abby WatkinsWhiting Café
Riley WatkinsThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Andrew WegeChapel Oaks Funeral Home
Jodi WhiteHolton Dental
Carson WilliamsC&D’s Food Mart/Williams Co., Inc.
Cooper WilliamsC&D’s Food Mart/Williams Co., Inc.
Jesse WoltjeCommunity HealthCare System
Jackson HeightsHigh School
Class Motto: “Together, we have experienced life. Separately, we will pursue our dreams. Forever,
our memories will remain.”Class Flower: White Rose and Sunflower
Class Colors: Maroon and Gold34 graduating seniors
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Cody BransonIreland Custom Exhaust
Austin CreolloPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Kain Fink75 Self Storage
Andrew HastingsMorton Buildings
Gregory KoonGourmet Heating & Air
Zachery BurgerFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Connor CreolloPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Natalee GrahamCommunity HealthCare System
Jeanie HesterPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Reaghan KoonPrairie Band One Stop
Mark AllenJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Isaac BurnworthDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Dylan CreolloPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Hadley GregoryMercer Funeral Home
Edgar Higine Jr.Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Alexander LakeAeschliman Construction, Inc.
Garrett AnschutzMidwest Coating Incorporated
Courtney CarrenoHoyt Car Wash
Michael CummingsMedicalodges Jackson County
Janine GustafsonSchlaegel-Raborn
Tax & Accounting, LLC
Devin JacksonDon Ash & Son
Wednesday BellinghausenJayhawk TV & Appliance
Mia CozadPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Gavin CumptonKyle’s Construction
Courtney HanshawJ. Richard Lake, Attorney
Quinn LewisPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Madison BoswellThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Dylan Cramer7-Eleven
Jenna ElmerPrairie Band One Stop
Abbigail HardingBanner Creek Animal Hospital
Mae JoslinPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Chance LymingStauffer Salvage & Ag Repair
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
Joseph LemkeBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Makayla KiefferChiles Upholstery Service
Royal ValleyHigh School
Class Color: TealClass Flower: Peony
Class Motto: “If it is to be, it is up to me.”—David Boucher
65 graduating seniors
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Daniel NeaseDenison State Bank,
member FDIC
Christopher PowellHolton Family Dentistry
Madison SaiaThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Delilah TragerPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Anthony ZellerGNBank, member FDIC
Isaac NeunerPrairie Band Propane
Chloe RichterPrairie Band Propane
Hannah SchnackerFarm Bureau Financial Services
Rob Wareham, agent
Stiles TravisHolton Walmart
Christian McAlisterHutchinson Distributing, Inc.
McKenzie OgdenGNBank, member FDIC
Samantha RileyBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Hannah SmithHolton Walmart
Dominique WabaunseeMedicalodges Jackson County
Ahshoni McKinneyPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Cassidy ParksJohn’s Repair
Izayiah RobertsHolton Walmart
Madison SpencerHolton Walmart
Tenoc WabaunseePrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Brailey MetzgerAeschliman Construction, Inc.
Kyle PattersonLuke Dillon Electric
Jessica RoseThe Holton Recorder
Dane SpoonhunterChapel Oaks Funeral Home
Holden MundyThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Emma PoortThe Farmers State Bank,
member FDIC
Tegan RuddyHolton Walmart
Jacob Strecker75 Self Storage
Jaiden WamegoPrairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
Ronald YoungsHolton Family Dentistry
Judson MathisMorton Buildings
Lejla MahicBoomers’ Steakhouse & Catering
Classof
2020Kickapoo
NationSchool
Class Flower: Red RosesSong: “Time of Your Life,”
Green DayMotto: “The future belongs to
those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” - Eleanor
Roosevelt Class Colors: Maroon/Silver
GRADUATION: 5 p.m. Aug. 21 at Kickapoo Nation School
Four graduating seniors shown at rightGabriel Dominguez
Kickapoo Nation SchoolSavannah Dominguez
Kickapoo Nation SchoolNatasha Lewis
Kickapoo Nation SchoolSophia Suke
Kickapoo Nation School
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Saluting The Graduating Class Of 2020
Valedictorians:Victoria Mae Caplinger
Sarah Marie KimmiJayden Elizabeth McNerny
Graci Renay PostmaKayla Michelle Vanderpool
Salutatorian:Tucker Harrison Smith
Class Motto: “Life’s not the breaths youtake, but the moments that take your
breath away.” —George StraitClass Flower: Amaryllis Belladonna
Class Colors: Lavender and White42 graduating seniors
Congratulations to the
AtchisonCounty
CommunityHigh School
Class of 2020!
A total of 43 eighth-grade students at Atchison County Community Ju nior High School are eligible for pro motion to high school, according to junior and senior high school princi pal Deanna Scherer.
Promotion ceremonies that had been scheduled this month were postponed due to con-cerns over the possible spread of COVID-19 (coron avirus). Scherer said school officials are looking at rescheduling the promotion for sometime in late July, possibly on Sunday, July 26, Scherer said.
Eighth-graders eligible for promo tion are listed below.
Madison Eileen AchesonRachael Helen BergmanCarley Anne BilderbackCurtis Lee BilderbackMalorie Jane BoschMichela Jo BrownNicholas Ray BrullLandon Matthew BurgeDanielle Margaret ChewJesse Leo CoderDevin LaRon ColeJoseph Cole CollinsLauren Dawn CourterNatalie Ann DonaldsonPayten Ross Eagle
Seven eighth-grade students at Wetmore Attendance Center are eli gible this year for promo-tion to high school, it has been reported.
They include:Kean Joseph HaverkampKayden Calub KieferKaris Rose LarsonBrayden Eric McQueen
Rylie Taylor NicholsDakota Dylan OestmannWeston Theodore Schulte-
jansWAC Principal Rick Schnack-
er said no formal promotion cer-emony is scheduled, but school officials are “currently explor-ing alternative recognition op-tions.”
43 ACCJHS eighth-graders to be promoted
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Hats Off To The Class Of 2020!
Breyton Lee HewittTaylor Lynne KeimigCordell Dean KimmiIsabelle Marie KimmiAdler Robert KoontzEmma Rae LanterMegan Raye LarsonTyler Matthew McRaeDezirae Nicole MintonNadia Marie NoorCarter Westin PageFranklin Marvin PantleJacob Brandon PeetJames Edward Schuetz
Hannah Marie SimmersAustin Albert SmithMaelynn Elizabeth SmithEllie Lavonne SpeerEmma Jo Marie SpeerAvery Cathren SutleyJosie Anna SutleyCarter Riley SwendsonPayton Edward TeelIsaac Lee TrautloffJeston Douglas VessarVincent Scott WebbEmilee Angelina WebsterAdrian Worthington
Seven eligible forpromotion at WAC
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HoltonHigh School
Jackson HeightsHigh School
Hope Kebert Tex (Trey) ManuelAaliyah Yin
The Kansas Scholastic Press Association has announced the winners of the 2020 State Con-test, which rewarded the best student journalism from around the state.
To earn the chance to com-pete in the State Contest, stu-dents qualified through region-al contests in February.
Despite school cancelations and unforeseen circumstanc-es, in this year’s digital state contest, students from 1A-6A schools competed in 23 differ-ent categories in three different classifications.
In the state contest, which was moved to an online for-mat this year in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, student qualifiers from across the state competed in 23 differ-ent categories in three different classifications. KSPA awarded more than 350 awards for en-tries into the contest.
From Holton High School, the following students won awards in the 3A/4A division:
*Tymber Klahr (freshman) 6th Feature Writing, Sydney Althauser (sophomore) 1st Ac-ademics photo, Ashlynn Herd (junior) 6th Photo Illustration, Kinsley Watkins (junior) 1st Student Life Photo, Allison Campbell (junior) 3rd Editing and 3rd Newswriting.
* Olivia Yingst (senior) 2nd Headline Writing, Aaran McAllister (senior) 4th Edito-rial Writing.
KSPA hosted the competi-tions digitally. Former on-site contests including copy edit-ing and sports writing moved online. Students used notes provided in prompts to inspire their writing and cartooning entries.
Earlier in the week, students submitted hundreds of other entries – in 12 different catego-
Royal Valley Middle School eighth-graders who will be promoted to high school include the following 65 students.
Due to COVID-19, no for-mal ceremony will be held, according to the school.
Mason AshleyOscar Max AyalaJames Christopher BellewCarson Tyler BlackwoodJoshua David BoydenZachary Jon BoydenJoie Elizabeth BoyerDanielle Rae BransonEthan Blake BrossettConnor Michael Broxter-
manGideon Josiah BurnworthJames Joseph BuskirkPhoenix James CannonLeah Marie CarlisleEthan Charles CavinessCallie Ann ColemanWalker Allan CoulterDeserae Rose DiekhoffKendra “Gishgo” Alexis
HaleJosie Marie HefnerSavana Whitney HessLevi Kaidyn Hieger-Eigen-
manCurtis Eugene HoldrenSammi G. HowardKaiya Berlyn HullabyLogan Kirk JewellKillie M. JohnsonKai Hunter KanickiJackson Knox KingAndrew “Pewamo” Joe
KitchkommieMadilyn Renay LasleyJacob Allen LemkeAlyssa Constance Levier-
JessepeChristopher “Buddy” Lun-
din-BurgerAiden Peksiko LynchTanaya Naquoyah-Ann
MahkukAidan Thomas McKinseyJeffery Eugene Montgom-
eryHaylee Marie MurieTyson James Parks
Antjuan Michael Lee Pat-terson Jr.
Marcella J. PottsDru Morgan ProbstVivian E.E. ReynoldsKyle Louis RileyDevon Rose RodewaldAubrie Grace RussellMackenzie Grace SchmidtDasan Blaise ScholfieldAlyssa Jane SchuetzLeilani SimsOlivia Renae SimsAlexus Rae SmithAmanda Jean SmithEthan Bryce SmithKaden Daniel SwainElijah Allen TorresIan Scott TorresMatthew James TracyAnthony Leroy WabaunseeTrevor Merriell Wahwas-
suckRiddick Liam WartonCody M. WassingerCaleb Garet WatsonTobias Lee Clint
Wishteyah
Royal Valley MS promotes 65 eighth-grade students
HHS journalists excel at competitionries – to an online contest that featured design, photography and online categories.
Based on the combined scores of the students from each school, KSPA names a Sweepstakes Champion for each school enrollment size.
This year, Holton finished third in 4A State Sweepstakes, be-hind Chanute and Piper.
KSPA enlists the help of jour-nalism teachers, professional journalists, university faculty members and other journalism experts to judge the entries.
Members of the Jackson Heights High School senior class of 2020 have announced their plans for their post-high school years, it was report ed.
Quinn Allen plans to attend Wash burn University to finish his associ ate’s degree, then ei-ther enter the workforce or pur-sue higher educa tion.
Zachary Armstrong plans to enter the work force, taking online classes for computer graphics.
Shayla Ball plans to attend High land Community College, later trans ferring to Kansas State University, majoring in agribusiness.
Abby Brey plans to attend Kansas State University to study communi cation sciences and disorder (speech pathol-ogy).
Jill Buck plans to take an appren ticeship at the Holton Meat Locker to learn about management and meat-cutting positions.
Andrew Coe plans to attend Washburn University, where he will major in political science and live in the Living Learn-ing Center while participating in Washburn’s leader ship pro-gram. Coe also will be work ing at Planet Fitness in Topeka.
Erin Curtis plans to attend Wichita State University to ma-jor in criminal justice, pursuing a career in criminal investiga-tive work.
Kylie Dohl has enlisted in the Kansas Air National Guard and plans to attend Kansas State University to major in nursing and health and nu trition.
Blayne Gibson plans to at-tend The University of Kansas, working to ward a bachelor’s degree in engi neering. During college he plans to intern at NASA and hopes to start full-time work after college.
Gabrielle Giebler plans to move to Tulsa, Okla., in July to attend Clary Sage College to earn certification as a makeup
artist.Bailey Hamilton plans to at-
tend Washburn University, go-ing into the medical field and earning her nursing license.
Drew Holliday plans to at-tend Kansas State University, majoring in architectural engi-neering and staying at Farm-house Fraternity during his college years. He also plans to par ticipate in the ROTC pro-gram at KSU with hopes of becoming an officer in the U.S. Air Force.
Skyla Howe plans to attend Wash burn University, majoring in psy chology, with plans to work as a family therapist.
Dalton Jones plans to stay at home and help on the family farm.
Joel Kennedy plans to attend Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Neb., pursuing a degree in agricultural manage-ment and pro duction. He has expressed a desire to continue his involvement in the agri-culture industry.
MaKenzie Kennedy plans to at tend Baker University to ma-jor in nursing.
Trey Manuel plans to en-ter the military and attend a vocational-tech nical school.
Jerilyn Nelson plans to at-tend Kansas State University to major in animal science on the pre-veterinary medicine track.
Kathleen Pino plans to attend Washburn University, pursuing a ca reer in dental hygiene.
Southern Raborn plans to at-tend Iowa Central Community College to major in photogra-phy.
Grace Roles plans to join the Army National Guard and attend col lege, either at Wash-burn University or Kansas State University, to major in project management or animal re productive sciences.
Danny Smith plans to enter the military and learn to oper-ate heavy equipment.
Alex Stirton plans to attend
Wash burn University, pursuing a degree in criminal justice.
Kassidi Strathman plans to join the U.S. Air Force with a Special Forces job as an MP.
Mark Tessendorf plans to attend Washburn University, pursuing a bachelor’s degree in computer sci ence.
Alyssa Teter plans to attend The University of Kansas and major in mass communica-tions/ journalism, with a minor in religious studies.
Cable Wareham plans to at-tend Fort Scott Community College to study agribusiness and further his rodeo career.
Abby Watkins plans to at-tend Washburn University to major in bi ology in the pre-med program, then transfer to The University of Kansas Medical Center.
Riley Watkins plans to join the work force at Torgeson Electic in Topeka as an elec-trician apprentice, as well as staying in the Whiting area and working on the farm.
Andrew Wege plans to work in the agricultural industry, continuing to produce animals including com mercial cattle, hogs and sheep and working in the livestock marketing and hauling industry.
Jodi White plans to attend Wash burn University to pursue a career in physical therapy.
Carson Williams plans to at-tend Emporia State University to play football and major in physical educa tion.
Cooper Williams plans to attend Washburn University, studying sports management and playing foot ball.
Jesse Woltje plans to use his certi fications from Washburn Tech to en ter the work force and pursue a ca reer in construc-tion.
———Post-graduation plans for
Holton and Royal Valley se-niors may be found in the regu-lar section of today’s edition.
JH seniors list future plans
A total of 20 Jackson Heights eighth-grade students have been pro moted to high school, ac-cording to Darren Shupe, prin-cipal at Jackson Heights Middle and High School.
Promoted students include:Lillian BrownEmma BruckenCatori BuchheitJames Buskirk
Dawson CochrenMichael CornelisonBrayden FelpsEllie GreshamDestiny HerodMichaela HutflesHaddlea KilpatrickFelicity KirkNathaniel LinckSamuel McKinneyDavid Penrod
Kryndon ProffittAlexandria RollinsWyatt RollinsEmilee SmithJaxon ZuleA promotion ceremony that
had been scheduled for the eighth-grade class was canceled due to con cerns over the possi-ble spread of COVID-19 (coro-navirus), Shupe said.
JH middle school to promote 20