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All of the above mentioned members donated to Terry Callow and 4 of the members helped
approved the city of Pittsburg's tax dollar $200,000 to Kurtis Loy of the "Stillwell Heritage
Education Foundation" and forgave the debt then turned right around and gave the same
foundation another $67,000 which could not pay the first debt another loan!!!!!! By Judge
Loy not having to help repay $200,000 it helped Judge Loy have more money for his
campaign to be appointed judge. "This is all just a good ole boy network where the rich get
richer by controlling who gets into positions of power to distribute hardworking citizens
tax dollars".
Perhaps Kurtis Loy got the money because he donates to Pittsburg State University and like
Dr. and Mrs. Shane R. Kannarr, Terry L. Callow, Kannarr Eye Care, and Loy, Sagehorn &
Harding do as well. Which in return help him pay his dues to Crestwood Country Club and
the YMCAwhich he is a member of as well. It seems Mark Werner was also a quota buster
co-captain for the Pittsburg Family YMCAreaching 97% of their goal and raising $344,000.
Or maybe Judge Loy got the money from the city because the Heritage Realty is with the
Stillwell Heritage Education Foundation and has agent Brian Jones on "ROTARY"with Mark
Werner and Rich Oler and Kevin Mitchelson. Or maybe Judge Loy got the money because
his business was recognized in 2010 in The Community Campaign of Pittsburg State
University Celebrates 25th year on 3/9/2010 and shows the co-chair was Mark Werner,
president of Citizen's Bank. The businesses recognized were Jones Heritage Realtors, Loy
Law Firm, Rotary Club of Pittsburg, and Wheeler & Mitcheson.
I also feel it is a conflict of interest for Shane Kanarr, Kyle Fleming, Mark Werner to all be
on the pastorial committee at Lady of Lourdes Church yet all are on the city economic
board and members of Crestwood as well with Richard Oler , Kurtis Loy,AJ. Wachter,
Robert Fleming, and Lori Fleming and I have included a newsletter from Lady of Loudes to
show this. I think it's also a conflict for Robert Fleming to be a youth minister at the church
where his wife and Frances Mitchelson collect money for the Parish and his wifes
retirement from Catholic Diocese in Wichita. I have included copies of Crestwood Country
Club letters to show proof of the above mentioned members along with Crawford County
Deputy Stu Hite and youth minister at Lady of Lourdes as well. Deputy Hite should not be
able to go in front of Judge Lori Fleming, Robert Fleming, or AJ. Wachter with his arrests
for Crawford County Sheriffs Department due to his Crestwood and ties with Lady of
Lourdes church. The crestwood members shown are Frances Mitcheslon, Marianne
Wachter, Richard Oler, Terry Calloway, Shane and Amy Kannarr, Stu Hlte, Kyle and Lori
Fleming, AJ. and Susie Wachter.
IN THE SUPREMECOURTOF KANSASNO.94,647 "In the Matter of Gerorge R. Robertson,
District Judge" Judge Robertson cites the reasons for his misconduct come from the hours
he spent at his church. On Page 3 statement 6 Judge Robertson testified that he knew his
internet activity was inappropriate on several levels but that the pressures of his judicial
position and his volunteer commitments at his church led him to continue the activity.
He also states on page 6 that he "testified that these conditions were induced by the
stresses placed upon him as a church elder. These activities included everything
from negotiating a lease for a boys facility and dealing with bills and budget matters
to teaching classes and visiting people in the hospital.
Perhaps with all the hours Bob Fleming and his wife Peggy spend with the church has let it
slip his mind that he should be disqualifying himself from cases of Kevin Mitchelson, Mark
Werner and AJ. Wachter should not be hearing cases of Kyle Fleming. Especially since in
not only once but twice Judge AJ. Wachter thanks Bob Fleming for being his mentor,
roommate in college, and law partner. He mentions it in the alumni newsletter for Colgan
where Bob Wachter is also a minister and he mentions this again in "Looking Back"
compiled by Chris Flood where AJ. Wachter thanks Bob Fleming for "GUIDINGHIS
CAREER"!!!I'm sure he can thank him by giving his son Kyle Fleming court wins since he is
hearing a lot of his cases.
The same court case of George Robertson case no. 94,647 on page (5) Judge Robertson
attempts to argue that "courts should be cautious in removing judges because doing so
disrupts the public's choice of who should serve in the judiciary.
According to Crawford County 11thjudicial district the public does not have a choice who
the judge is since they are appointed by "Sara Beezley, Judge Oliver Lynch, Richard Tucker,
James Cook, John Lehman, and Charles Sweeton". That committee picked Lori-Bolton
Fleming and Kurtis Loy to both be judges against David Markham. All 3 candidates are
members of Crestwood Country Club and Lady of Lourdes Church!!!!! Let's just take a look
at the other 11thjudicial district nominating commission of a total of (9) applicants which
include Steven Wilhoft, Randel Messner, John Mazurek, Kathleen Cerne, Frederick Smith,
and Darian P. as in "PAUL"DERNOVISH!!!Even the one from Lawrence Kansas that most
would not remember from around here is "Paul Dernovish" graduating class of 1990 from
where else; Colgan High School.
Sara Beezley was on the Bar Trustee committee with Kurtis Loyand she is the president
and John Lehman is the secretary of "Unified School District #248" out of Girard Kansas.
Judge Kurtis Loy's wife Cindy Loy is friends with Sara Beezley even as seen by their
facebook friends list. And who was the CPAthat did the audit for "Unified School District
#248" none other than Mark Bolton, Lori-Bolton-Flernlng's father and renter from Kurtis
Loy at 112 W.4th street in Pittburg of "Diehl, Banwart, Bolton" with the address of 110 Yz
Forest Girard Kansas with the phone number of 620-724-6277. It also seems to be a nice
old school connection between Mark's father Donald Bolton postmaster of Mindenmines
Missouri for (34) years and Cindy Loy's father Freddie Lee who was an electrician with the
city of Mindenmines and served as past Mayor of Mindenmines. Take in the fact that Sara
Beezley's sister-in-law is city of Pittsburg mayor Marty Beezley and it seems the same
families and bloodlines keep popping up on all these city boards who have authority to
distribute money to "CRESTWOODCOUNTRYCLUBMEMBERSANDLADYOF LOURDES
MEMBERS"is all the money seems to be distributed to.
On page (5) of the Judge Robertson case no. 94,647 the committee says "However, the
public has also expressed its choice to choice to have a system of discipline which can
result in a judge's removal from office. This choice is expressed in Article 3, Section 15 of
the Kansas Constitution which provides that a judge "shall be subject to retirement for
incapacity, and to discipline, suspension and removal for cause by the supreme court
after appropriate hearing. "See in re Yandell, 244 Kan. 709, 717, 772 P.2d 807 (1989)
(retention vote after misconduct occurred may be a mitigating factor, but "such retention
certainly does not preclude this court from imposing discipline for respondent's conduct
during his prior term").
The last bit of evidence I am sending in is the conflict between Andy Bolton, Mark Bolton,
Lori Bolton-Fleming, Mark Werner, Judge Kurt Loy, and Kyle Fleming. Andy Bolton and
Mark Werner are sharing the same fax number 620-232-2994 and 620-232-2442 where
they indicate "Please do not send us any information that you consider confidential until
you have entered into a written agreement with our firm regarding representation. Our
review of any information you send us, even if it is confidential and submitted in a goodfaith effort to retain us, will not preclude us from representing another client directly
adverse to you in a matter in which the information is relevant and can be used against you.
Can Andy Bolton and Mark Werner both represent different clients in the same case even
though they share the same law firm?
How can Mark Werner not have his law office registered with the Secretary of States Office?
Isn't it a conflict of interest for Any Bolton's and Mark Werner's clients to not know that
they share the same law office, phone, and fax but yet somehow are different entities?
Do Andy Bolton and Mark Werner deposit money in the same business account of Law
Office of Mark Werner since they have same phone and fax number or do they have
different business accounts and different tax id numbers even though Mark Werner does
not have his agency registered with Secretary of State.
Can A.J.Wachter as Judge hear a case where Kyle Fleming is plaintiffs attorney, and
Andrew Bolton is the defense attorney in same case who is Kyle Fleming's brother-in-law
and business partner of Kyle Fleming's city economic development board member
committee and pastorial committee member at Lady of Lourdes Church "MARKWERNER".
There are several cases with Andy Bolton in front of Judge Loy and Judge Loy rented to
Andy Bolton's dad "Mark Bolton" at 112 w. 4th and his dad Donald Bolton and Judge Loy's
father-in-law Freddie Lee had known each other in Mindenmines as Mayor and Postmaster
and lived 3 minutes walking distance from each other. Judge A.J.Wachter has ties to the
Fleming family personally, friendship wise, economically through rent in college with
Robert Fleming and owned "Wilbert, Towner, Wachter, and Fleming" together and Judge
Loy has ties to the "Bolton's economically as well" through the rental of 112 W. 4th.
I didn't think that Mark Werner's law office was exempt from filing according to K.S.A.171762.
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world teaches that these
are important above all
else.
Solomon thought
differently. He wanted wisdom to rule the kingdom of
Israel. God fulfilled his request and gave him other
gifts besides. Jesus made it
clear to his disciples that
when a thing of value is discovered,
much
effort
should be expended to acquire it.
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teaching about the kingdom of Heaven, the disciples understood their mission of seeking the Kingdom above all else. May
we learn from the Word of
God and share the message
with the world.
Associate Pastor
St. Mary's Colgan Schools Chaplain
WEEKEND MASSES
SAT 5:30 PM
SUN7:00, 9:00, 10:30 AM, NOON
SPANISHMASS- 2:00 PM
WEEKDAY MASSES
6:30 AM MON through FRI
8:00 AM TUE through SAT
LA MISA EN ESPANOL
Domingo 2:00 PM
CONFESIONES
Domingo 1:30 PM
PadreAdam Keiter (620) 231-2135
CONFESSIONS
(or by appointment)
SATURDAY
4:00-5:15 PM
TUE through SAT 7:30-7:50 AM
MARRIAGES-Contact a parish priest
at least four months prior to desired
wedding date.
PASTORALCOUNCIL
Christ the King Adoration Chapel
We are in need of adorers at 11 AM on Monday, Midnight on Tuesday(Mon. evening), 11
PM on Wednesday, 1 PM on Thursday, &
Noon on Friday. Lots of other hours are
available as well. Pleasecall Ashley Braden
at 230-9813 or email her at Adoration@ollsmc.com to sign up or for more information.
Debbie Clawson
Joe Dellasega Ail"
Kyle Fleming .q
Kevin Hamilton
Nancy Hicks
Mark Johnson
Shane Kannarr
Monica LaForte
Kristen O'Brien
Joe Paulie
Joe Schremmer
Jeff Spachek
Joel VanBecelaere
Jill VanWey
.Sf.PiUSX
30, 2015
Weekly Collection
School Fees
Other Revenue
Gross Revenue
Tithe to Diocese-l0%
Net Revenue
REV, ADAM
102,100
$2,968,160
268.606
$2,699,554
$3,246,325
806.676
$4.053.001
-$1.353,447
YTD
$184,497
Last Week
$62,867
$133,383
$ 51,114
FORWARD
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Our Lady of Lourdes Parish, St. Mary's Elementary School and St. Mary's Colgan School
families: Thank you for your cards, and wonderful acts of kindness, but most importantly, your prayers. I truly felt surrounded by your prayers and love. I've always known
this is an amazing parish. By God's loving graces, and your prayers, I am recovering, and
feel like myself again. Thanks to all. Nancy Hicks, St. Mary's Elementary School Principal
Please
pick
priests.
Thank
up dishes
at the
-15 budget.
Watch
parish
office,
if you
sent
food
for
the
summary
tual financials
sum-
of the
marked the
of budget
FAITH
st
Report - July 1
beginning
Expenses
Salaries and Benefits
Other Expenses
Total Expenses
Operating Deficit
(Memorial Fund Withdrawal)
KEITER, CHAPLAIN
fradam@catholicgorillas.org
bulletin
fiscal year
compared
to ac-
s",
you!
Allison McCormick becomes FOCUS Missionary - Our Lady of Lourdes is pleased to announce that Allison McCormick, daughter of
Jon and Karen Wilbert McCormick, is now a full-time Catholic missionary with Fa US, the Fellowship of Catholic University Students. Allison will be joining a team of missionaries at the University of Louisiana - afayette next year. She says "Jesus personally
transformed my life through FOCUSwhile I was a student at Benedictine College by p oviding me with the tools necessary to fuel my
desire to share the peace, joy and love found in Jesus Christ." She graduated from Benedictine in May 2014 with a Bachelor of Science
degree in Nursing and graduated from St. Mary's Colgan in 2010. To learn more abou FOCUSand Allison's mission work, please contact her at allison.mccormick@focus.org or by phone at 620.235.9348. The support of our parish family will be greatly appreciated.
School Fees
Fee statements were mailed to all K-12
school families on July 21. We prefer
that you pay your entire fee balance by
Thursday, August 14 (the first day of
school). However, if needed, you may
pay 50% of your balance by August 14
and the remaining 50% by September
30. We will begin receiving fee payments on August 4 at the school office.
Fees are an important part in maintaining the quality of our school. They are
not tuition, nor do they come close to
the amount it costs to educate a single
child. However, an inability to pay the
cost of fees should in no way be a reason for a child not to attend our
school. If a family is unable to pay the
assessed amount according to our fee
schedule, they need to contact one of
the parish priests to discuss an equitable solution. They should do this before
the first payment is due. Families that
qualify for free or reduced lunch will
receive a deduction in fees. More information will be on the fee statement.
Failure to pay fees or to contact one of
the priests will result in your child being
unable to attend St. Mary's Colgan
Schools after mid-semester.
LOOKING AHEAD
Sun (27) & Aug. 3 Accelerated
Wed (30) Cemetery
ATTENTION
treat
Reader
Mowing
is quickly
approaching!
Elementary
by adoration,
confession,
Library
Mass, bonding
Brill at 620.875.2876
Kapaun's
Men re-
is" -
to be spiritual-
Keep
weeks. To
the West entrance of the Church, you will see a display offering different CD
titles. We ask for a donation of $3.00 per CD to purchase more great titles. Won't you reach out and help bring someone home?
ACCELERATED READER
The amount of time a student spends
reading during the summer months
directly impacts his/her academic performance when school resumes. St.
Mary's Elementary library will be open
for students to take Accelerated Reader quizzes this Sunday, July 27th and
9:00am-Noon
5:00pm
August
3rd
from
9:00AM
until
12:00PM. This is a great opportunity
for those who have been reading over
the summer months! Hope to see you
there! Mrs. Burrow
Parish Office Staff Changes: Please note the following changes to our support staff
team in the Parish Office and a few of their duties are mentioned so you will know
the point of contact.
Caryn Normand, Secretary - room reservations, liturgical schedules & general
questions
Margaret Kratz, Secretary (M-W) - bulletin announcements.
Society
Janne Mangan, Business Manager - financial issues & electronic fund transfers
We express gratitude to Peggy Fleming for her service over the past year and wish
her well in retirement.
Missionary catechists
of the Poor
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316-300-9798
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Friday: 11:00am-l:00pm
Saturday 10:00am-12:00pm
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231-8816
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235-0564
MASS INTENTIONS
(1) Fr. Mike Baldwin
(2) Fr. Rick Kotrba
Prayer For Vocations: 0 God, who wills not the death of a sinner
SUNDAY (27)
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themselves
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5:30pm-Paschal
Htwe, Logan Lindsey, AnaMarie Minton
7:00am - Ethan Ward, Evan Ward
9:00am -Carter Barnes, Kaitlin Crossland, Kelsey Curran
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NOON- Samantha Beykirch, Abigail Hodson, Hannah Hodson
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7:00am - Debbie Clawson, Becky Duncan, Pete Kemmeter
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5:30pm - Mike Potusek family
7:00am -Matt Gilmore family
9:00am - Gregor Kalan family
10:30am- Tawnya Bach-Collins family
NOON - Charley Moses family
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during the 2010 Community campaign, which kicked off with a breakfast March 9.
More than 30 area businesses were recognized for continually
since the campaign first began back in 1985. The breakfast,
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co-owner of Jim's Steakhouse and a finandal planner with University Bank, and Mark
Werner, president of Citizen's Bank.
"You don't have to look far to see how important the university is to the community,"
Werner told the crowd of 150 business members and university supporters gathered for
the breakfast. "There are a lot of people around the state that would kill to have this
kind of economic driver in their community.
The businesses recognized include American Concrete Company; Arma Drug; Bank of
America; Bath Naylor Funeral Home; Bob Dittmann Insurance Agency; Brenner
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Cronister Ace Hardware; Jim's Steak House & Lounge; Jones Heritage, Realtors;'Kansas
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Teachers Community Credit Union; Kiwanis Club of Pittsburg; Undburg Pharmacy; Loy
Law Firm, LLC; M&I Bank; Marrone's; The Medidne Shoppe; Me~.
Cafe; Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company; Pitsco; Pitt Plastics; Ron's Supermarket; Rotary
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Club of Pittsburg; Rua Insurance Agency; Treble Clef Club; Wendy's Old Fashioned
Hamburgers; and Wheeler & Mitchelson.
Not only have those businesses been consistent finandal contributors to PSU, but they
have also hired graduates, offered internships, and been engaged in the university's
cultural and community offerings.
At the breakfast, the Rex Crowley Award was also presented to Wendell and Lynda
Wilkinson, longtime supporters of Pitt State who have provided years of service and
leadership to PSUand to the community. Both knew Crowley, a Pittsburg banker and
one of the first members of the business community to volunteer his time for PSU
fundraising, through their individual work in the banking industry.
For more information on giving to the Community Campaign, contact University
Development at 620-235-4768.
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Padre Adam IfeiIEr (620) 231-2135
His
generations to come.
more iIIljorma4ion, pletJ5e ronmct
MitdJeison, OiredoT of Parish
8:mAlMl rulE~Yd1r
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For
WEEKEND MASSES
SAT 5:30PM
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SPANISH MASS - l:OO PM
WEEKDAY MASSES
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that He was
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MARRIAGES-Contact
a parish priest
at least four months prior to desired
wedding date.
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PASTORAl COUNCIL
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sign up 'OJ far more iirnformatiom.
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Watch next week's bulletin for an insert on the strategic planning process. It will outline the three part process and share the leadership for
each submmmit:tee.. !Fr_Mite willAalso share news of the process 0IIlI SUIl1lrdiaw" JJumme:B. Q~,
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Totus Tuus: Special thanks to Randi Piccini for serving as the volunteer
coordinator for this week.. Over 100 youth from 1st-12th grades participated in this fun. faith filled week. Our parish hosted two teams of college student leaders, who facilitated the Totus Tuus sessions. We appre-:
date the help of the following people in making meals for the team,
hosting the team in their homes, serving snadG dlJllrilfllg the day" providing
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fun for the junior high and high "School youth. Fr, Rick iKotrba and the
Missionary Catechists of the Poor put great work into making this week
We loot. forwalrd to seeing more participants next year.
August1-3
Richin Mercy
Please mark your calendars to attend
this event. Several of the speakers.
this year are Or. Gregory and Iisa POP-1
cak, sponsored by the Office of Marriage and Family ute. and Dr. Michael
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am:dl ;a tIrrntu;Jre1:E I
list of speakers, pick up a brochure at
the bade of church or go to
www.cathoiidamilyronfererllcE.:oJg.
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Renewal fonn
Fu!lf.i!lmern:olf 2OlI3-:l4 Tunilriing P.ledge
(June
30
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quirements.
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poor
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Cemetery Mowing:
Special thanks
to Ken Robertson and the members
of our parish who weed eat the cemete:y 00 a regular basis_ During the
-summ-er mooiths, thiis iis .es:peaiaiJIy,
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SCmPTURE READINGS
of1hePoor
235-OS64
Monday, Wednesday,
620-235-1732
316-300-9798
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231-8816
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(2) fr. RiCk Kotrha
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12:00 (l) People of the Parish
2:00 (2) (Spanish) Int. of Celebrant
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FRI (27) The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus:
Deuteronomy 7:6-11; John 4:7-16; Matthew 11;25-30
SAT(28) lameil1ltati095 2:~ 10-14.18-19;Matlhew 3:5-11
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9:00 am-3:OO pm
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9:00 am- 3:00 pm
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Ken Bateman
Bob Beasley/
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PatBeezVey
Blake Benson
S1te:ue BeykMdlI
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Ken Burbach
BobBurk
Jay Byers
Elffen Carter
Randy Cason
Hospital Administration
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IP.awJI 0IJrriislf1l'lililJ!J\
JkoltIlrn Otafk
Jamie ClarkSOJn
Eric Clawson '.
Ron Clement
Mindy CJ:cnnger
Trey Coleman
BIriiarn COIJrnes
Soo1Itt Or.airn
IJ(ero <OllmmiinWlrriBliIU
Tony Dellasega
Joe Dellasega
DuaneDreili~
IB:retit DwniIlIar
Sherry Elkins
Jeff EJUiOt
Amtnre IEmmasorn
lMike IRemadln
Art Fischer
Kathleen Aannery
Craig Fuchs
lNialeGaJ1reit
I~mael Gra}/
,Jkoxe
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Daron Hall
B J Harris, Jr
Chris Hams
Joe Hart
Mike Hart
Christianity - Protestant
Michael Hayslip
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IPamn 1HIerm!lelsmn
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Dave Holloman
patty Hagan
Educational Products
Chuck Hosman
Michelle Hucke
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Jesse Hudson
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University Administration
Pawan Kahol
Chris Kelly
KarlKunkY
Jake laTumer
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Joe Leek'
RdJlessern
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Darn tl.fuagmr
Santos Manrique
Bashar Marji
Rick Martin
RebeccaMay'
Steve McGavran
JUliie~
.DdnrnMiller
Qrtis\Lw !M1iEilneli
"'Kevin Mitchelson y/
Amy MyeJ5
Shawn Naccarato
IBirarrit lNlauglS
Joe Naylor
KiJkNEism
C!hJriis INkDmriS
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Jack Overman
Charles Peterson
JohnRan'k
Bruce Remsberg
lama Samfooj
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Marcia Sorrick
Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullon
Drew Talbott
ET. Tawil
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Michelle Vanderford
MarkWemer~
Judy Westhoff
.lIe1lf WifOOrtt
Wendell Wilkinson
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Bobby Winters
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1959
Ed Phelps
1960
Ed Phelps
George Nettels
1961
Bill Miller
1962
Hughes Spencer
1963
Jim Cray
1964
1966
Jay Rennick
1965
Art Tanner
Art Tanner
1967
Charles Packard
1968
Ben Horton
1969
Ben Horton
1970
Doyle Hayt
1971
Ben Horton
1972
Ben Horton
1973
Jim Swearingen
1974
Rush Evans
1975
1976
Gordon Elliott
1977
Bill Miller
1978
1980
1982
Frank Foresman
1979
Edythe McNally
Don Johnston
Ed McNally
1981
1983
Quinn Rhinehart
Gene Hildebrandt
1984
John Clark
1985
Gene Vietti
1986
O. Gene Bicknell
1987
Joe Cumiskey
1988
1990
1992
Don Widner
Sara Beezley Keller
E. R. Thompson
1989
1991
1993
1994
Kurt Loy
John S. Keller
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Richard Pyle
1996
1998
Jerry Staton
Fred Dobbins
2000
2002
2004
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1995
1997
1999
John Fields
Rita Bicknell
John S. Keller
Tom H. Collinson
2001
2003
William P. Beezley
David R. Nance
2006
Richard Perry
Kent Runyan
2005
2007
Pete Hamilton
Joe Leek
2008
Phii Minton
2009
Steve Smardo
2010
Kevin Hamilton
2011
Michael Cooper
2012
Todd Loveland
2013
Reggie Moore
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Unda K. Grilz
Richard E. Haines
Mike Harlin
L. D. Hodgen
Chuck L Hosman
Bob E. Jenkins
Terry D. Cornelius
Robert l. Lorenzen
Connie D. Engle
Joseph P. Murphy
Robert P. Numrich
Frank D. Dunnick
Robert K. Ratzlaff
Randy E. Robison
Milton M. Fairbank
C. Elaine Freeman
E. Murphy
Marvin G. Clothier
Bob Dittmann Insurance Agency
BMO Harris Bank. N.A.
Frisco Shoe Shop
General Machinery of Pittsburg
Mrs. Eda R. Hobson
Holiday lanes
Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Barnett
Midwest Minerals. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. P. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. larry S.Thornburg
Miscellaneous Donors
Mr. John Keller and Mrs. Sara BeezJeyKeller
Mrs. Lori M. Faucett
Dr. George W. Graham
Stuart Owsley & Associates. PA
Mr. and Mrs. Tom A. Amershek
Todd Loveland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Murnan
Mr. and Mrs. Brad E.Snow
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gromer
Teresa M. Mclean
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Kyle R. Nelson
Todd L Baker
Children & Teenagers Clinic
Kirkland Welding Supplies, In~
Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Leek V"
Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Mason
Frontenac Garage
Conrad Machine Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Oayton D. Kent
Pittsburg Internal Medicine, PA
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L Thomas
Jostens of Southeast Kansas
Kansas City Gorilla Club
Ronald L Marrone
Kendall Packaging Corporation
Crossland Heavy Contractors, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Van Gorden
Pitt Discount Uquor
Names and Numbers
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. McConnell
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Gilmore
Convenient Water Company
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Cashero
Mr. and Mrs. Nathanael C. Norman
Sodexo Campus Services
Amanda D. Davied
Justin J. Horton
Matthew C. Lowe, DDS, PC
Triple T Foods, Ine.
Uberty Savings Association ~
Mr. and Mrs. Norman L Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Largent
Community National Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Broyles
Ibraheem Suberu
University Bank
Mr. Stuart and Rev. Kathleen Owsley
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Marrone, Jr.
Michael W. Slaven
Winfield Consumer Products, Inc.
Mike
w. carpenter
EagiePicher Technologies.
LLC
Melanie D. Huffman
Ron's Supermarket
Chartered
Don J. Terdin
Credit Union
Phillip P. Cook
Pitsco,lnc
PSU Intercollegiate
Adrian Bank
Jason W. Beer-
Andrea M. Behrman
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Suzanne M. Sexton ...,,/
Athletics
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Rodney M. Riggs
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Wolownik
Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Richey
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carson-Wall
Funeral Home
B & H Construction
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Company, Inc.
Corin Wilde
Wayne R. Gilmore, DO
Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Williams
TeamKong
Barbara A. Reid
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William L Phalen, PA
Ine.
Lade D. Anderson
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Carter Company
Countryside
Jonathan P. Garrett
Dentistry
Salon 9
Mr. and Mrs. James Harper
Bar-One Prop
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Labette Bank
Pinamonti
Dale
Physical Therapy" PA
o. Shepard
w.. Douglas
Lewis J. Bertalotto,
Revocable Trust
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CURRENT DO'NORLIST
August 1, 2013 - February 13, 2014
Gorilla Ambassadors
Kyle T. Rutledge
JV cattle
Pitt Realty
Brett A. Shamblin
les Rainwater
Scott K. Fisher
Mark S. Darker
Williams Marketing
David J. Evans
Thomas T. Rush
Dina G. Gladson
John D.Cole
Greg M. McDowell
?f Kannarr
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Eye Care
V"
Cindy l. Kolich
Barry L. Morgan
Robert J. Forth
Dan T. Sullivan
Debie A. Comog
Tim Mangan
Keith D. Decker
Pittsburg Chiropractic
Jenny Mansfield
Center
Joe M. Ybarra
Kelly J. Self
Scott McLemore
Susan R. Adams
Contractors
Services, Inc.
Equipment
Company
Cox Communications
Cox Communications
Vince J. VanBecelaere
PDSMedical
Christopher
Benny Bradbury
S. Patterson
Lowell W. Behning
Mac Fitness
Wood-Dulohery
Insurance, Ine.
Gary D. Jones
Terry G. Zuiker
Bashar Marji
Shannon L. Wright
Thomas J. Funk
Elizabeth A. Economon
Russell Molz
Janet L. Higgins
Kelli D. Choate
William Brandecker
Robert E. Johns
John Windscheffel
Thomas VanBecelaere
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Kathy Carr
This Soup
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through
SUNDAY BRUNCH is schedule for January 28. Join us beginning at 11:30 am for breakfast items,
six entrees. salad, soup, dessert and mimosas from the bar. Adtjt price is $11JJ5++. CaD ahead for
reservations.
FAMILY NIGHTS
price for kids age 6 to 11 with age five and under free. Adut price is $9.95++. The January dates
and menus are: Jamary 18 - Chicken Fried Steak, January 25 - lasagna
CRIER EDITOR REMINDS OF ART1CLE DEADLINE
As Crier Editor, I am looking fawaro to amouncing and stnNcasing all our dub events during 2007.
Committee Chairs, Directors or members who woUd like to have information or calendar dates
published in the monthly Crier. notify me by the 15th of the month for the next months ptjlIication.
Article suggestions and pictures wOOd also be helpfut and Crier feedback is always welcome.
Please notify me at 620-231-8348
hindend@cox.net
or 620-232-0787.
GOLF NEWS
JANUARY & FEBRUARY SALE - All Grips and Spikes @ 20% off.
Prepare now for the 2007 golf season. Start with a fresh set of golf dub grips and spikes for yOlr
shoes. Take advantage of our January and February sale on both of these items at 20% oft Bring
your dubs and shoes and leave the rest to us. If you store yc:u cllJJs. just give one ofour staff a
call and your gear will be ready and waiting for your first round of golf in 2007!
Weather permitting,
The dates already been set for the 2007 Men's Invitational Golf Tournament!!! Mark your
calendar for June 15. 16 & 17. Your best tournament value including green fees. tee prizes, eight
meals, beverages, two fOlTnatS, lots of nights and oppotfunity to win great prizes!
BOWLING
"'tfyotfre
Whether you're a single, a two-some or an entire team of four, give Debbie Hawley a call at 231-1856 and she'" get you on
ateam!'"
STAFF EXlEND
THANK YOU
of Crestwood
the membership for their contributions to the employee Christmas Fund. The membership is such a
big part of the success of the club and we appreciate each and everyone of them. We look fawaro
to sefVing Crestwood families in 2007.
CHRISTMAS
EVENTS
HELD
The annual DirectOf's party was held on SatlDday. December 2 honoring our 2006 Board of
Divrecttms.. Sonne of MlItlSe DMe.ctLons were om hamd to ~
anriiva\s to a ~
deooIrateIiJ dIlI'b> for
the hOlidays. "JlWsyear a Vuscious pre-adered five-course meaV of your choice was served. l'his
proofed to be an excellent way to speed service on a well-aUended
night.
Change- provided dancing music with a broad appeal. As in the past. the group was a definite CJtMfd
pleaser and kept many party goers into the night on a festive occasion.
l::;:..
llewello
offer!
Do you need a night out? How about a
quiet romantic evmilng. Cdebratc a biItbbyem- ammDiwasary'. m]wst a -mg
wiulIn
1Diiimr&. W<e ~m~.j[iibmnfrdI
h" '0!IlIll0llllT~~~~
We are hosting a Couples Date Night on
Friday. No~
9. Crestwoodwill pro-
widellBD:e~lfirmm61OOl
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tliDmilfllloo!ii1!1IDlbillenlffmraifitmner_tliDallbnwai/i
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willbe billed on account (i.e. no cash). We will
accept 40 resetvations per half hour wifu a
!ableinit of eV1l larger groupswilltle seaIted
at~tIbIes..
"We:are illIiIqaing lIlIIIiDiinmumm i9!!liHIq. IPU!!li!lSIe
help us minimize the usual waiting list for this
event by reserving (or canceling) early. Don't
Miltllill1lltre1lalS1t1l'llli1!llJJote..
IOltpiize PJr!!lJlllll1lllll
as soorn
wnttlIn
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will include
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golfers and members not wanting
a full brunch should have our new
lmlre
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by ""81iloies Ova
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foomn l!diJimlIIajj
ilIl
1IlhtmeIm~jmImwmiM.
expires on May 31. We are offi:ringbig 'incentives to current members for recruiting
new members and mlucing their own bill in
the process.
Men:dJeIS who successfully
spoDSOI" a _
IIlI!!IIbelr CIII!I redore their bill
iIy :as; IIIllI!JIrlIa :atl M JIIICf IIII1!IlII6.
"Ilbre_
IJ'IeIIIbeis you recruit will reeeise a "'spcciaD
promotion" dues break and the same monthly
credits as the member foe 24 months.
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of $50 if you sponsor a former member to
reactivate. Drive packets were mailed to all
members.
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website
at
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bas all
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weekend opens on FriClay wl'tb a night of
tribute to our Founders with Past President,
Kurtis Lo,. as emcee. A social hour to reminisce with old Jiiends and fiuniJy begins at
6:00 pm followed by line cBinncr.progr.mI.
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one-day 50Ih Golf Toumammt will be
available in a ttwo pasm. besit hlill or~
fimmtt Tee Itiimm:I;:JIIle ~
fiom 7::30 110 3:00 pm. C!!niilkllmew"$ ~
(and there are lots of them) start at 5:00
pm. A pig roast with Hawaiian Luau begllios all: 6:00 pmm IIWidn Bnwe mmw;iir; JlDIDwiided
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pen. Recruit your friends, neighbors, coworkers and relatives, Reduce your own
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can be received by an one member is
$40.00 per month.
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and professlona1 staff will exceed your
expectations with special room set-ups
and great food and servioo..
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their dues.
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Pemiit 5
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to Afg!banislialll
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2(Wj2..He ir.IinaB <lit R C3ISOII, C'oio_. aDIi
was deployed to Afghanistan
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WhySllC?
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1hxe ~~fJ
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family choose a Catholic education
at ~tC" and why are you doing &be
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SMC m~)'?
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Flood (ctflood@Ckt.net,
620-369-
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on September
D~ ~
n7l1illn plIr
disIrict judge
AJ_ W:a&:B!I!u("68.) WlIS moomItlly
~<Ii~IIl>ffUllneUnttlln.ll1llllllii.tia!l
District Court, Division 1, Crawford
Coumy. Kamas.. A gl3dmre ofPittsbmg
Stante UJmmwnSliillj' iiIIIImlI W!;rMmanm Law :sdrilrolI"
AJ .. ~
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and! \WJlIllttm;, mfuidh ~iiI1lQ)
\"VMhmrtt
and Towner, P.A. AJ."s wife is Susan (Witt,
'63) and his sons are Pat and Shawn ('86)
and Brim
C)'
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Fleming holds
district judgeship
Bob Fleming ('60). another former
~
of 1IBElIim.w :fum \\?iillIhIm. 2lIIIJIlI
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Wachter appointed
<IDlf!lilm:Jl.Jl.rtmI 1wxalIi:ciluI. ~
as a ~
~,~3l,,~~,lKarnimR.
A graduate ofPittsbmg State University and
WaddJom f.aow SdDooI, Bob"$; wifi! is;
WesIboIfhonored
PSU
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\Joow:iw.oo m
a Pittsburg State University Outstanding
Alumnus dm:mg die PSU Ilanmenmiirreg fes-
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Class
of Kansas School of Law and eamed a Juris Doctorate. The couple then retumed
to southeast Kansas, where Chris spent a few years in, private practice. While
practicing law she also taught a night class-business laW--at PSU. She quickly
realized that combining her teaching degree/experience with her love of law was
the perfect fit
In 1984 she accepted a full-time position atPSU as a teacher of law and ethics.
She has been at the university for 26 years, holding a variety Ofpositions both as a
faculty member and as an administrator. She is culTWltiy a University Professor in
the Department of Management and Marketing.
.
Chris reports that her Catholic education has servetl het well, both personally
and professionally. 'When I was a student at Colgan, the rigorous academic'standards and demands seemed daunting. However, those h~h expectations and the
work ethic I developed there was wonderful preparation for the future.'
'But first and foremost, I am more grateful than I can possibly express for the
spiritual formation I received. At Colgan High I learned to see God's hand in everything and everyone. It showed me how to develop a deep, personal relationship
with Jesus Christ and challenged me to live as His disciple.'
Chris and Dick have two ~Hdreo-Maria, an attomey with a telecom company
in Kansas City, and Fr. John Paul, a priest serving in the Diocese of Wichita.
...50 Years
It is a good thing that AJ Wachter surrounded himself with good friends
while at St. Mary's, because several of them played important roles in decisions
that affected his life. As a senior in high sch ' . 961, AJ and classmates Bob
Wilbert (1961) and Galen Cronister (1961)
in the U.S. Army Reserves.
They served six months active duty, followed bx:th(ee years of active;reserve and
five years of inactive reserve. AJ attended Kansas State CO,/~e of Pittsburg, with
a major in Physical Education and a minor in::ChemistryoWhen he graduated in
1966, AJ intended to pursue a career as a collegejootbaU coach. However, Bob
Fleming (1960) invitedAJ to attend Washburn Law Scho61and r~m with him. AJ
then chose to pursue his law degree. He was a gr8'duat&assi$tanffootball coach
and received his Juris Doctorate in May, 19<19'~,"""""
~
,
AJ says his 'greatest claim to fame' came: in~:./ljne on967, when he and
Susie Witt (1963) were married. The celebrantoflhe Mass Was also a-S!. Mary's
graduate and Susie's uncle, Father Massmarmlt94~). tn May of 1008, AJ and
Susie were blessed with twin sons, Shawn (1~86) and Pat (1986). Their third son,
Brian (1994) was bom in July of 1974.
lit'
AJ bacame an associate with the pittsbUrg law firm1<eller Wilbert in 1969
and became a partner in 1973. This firm merged with the Towner Fleming law
firm in the late 70's and became Wilbert Towner, P:A. 'I've been blessed that I
ha~e found the legal profession challenging and fulfilling and have never felt that
the practice of law, though often requiring involvement exceeding the 'normal' 40
hour work week, was an imposition on my time,' AJ said. 'Perhaps I should thank
Bob Fleming for guiding my career!'
Perhaps so, as Bob Fleming, a judge himself, suggested that AJ toss his
hat in the ring to replace a refiring judge. AJ was appointed a judge of the 11th
Ju4icial District in 2002. He currently holds thai position.
AJ belieyes that what he received at St Mary's went far beyond his academic
training. 'Thfugh Susie and I both received an outstanding academic education
at SI. Mary's, we both grew to understand that the religious aspect of our SI.
Mary's education was more important to our growth into adulthood than the academic; cons$quenHy, we decided to make every effort to see that any children we
parented would attend Catholic schools. As it worked out, we ultimately chose to
settle in Pittsburg and thus we were able to afford our three sons the privilege of
attending St, Mary's Elementary School and Colgan High School.
...60IellfS
career is very portable and Rita's consisted of many locations, and many fields
of medicine, including Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Operating Room and Surgical care.
Rita retired in 1996 from the Children and Teenagers CliniC in Pittsburg.
. 'In May of 2011, Harry and Rita celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary.
:fhey have been blessed with two sons: Mike (1986) who is an attomey in
NaShville, T~ and RJ (1987) who is a doctor of anesthesiology in WIchita, KS.
They also have three granddaughters, Sydney, Gaby and Riley who all attend
Catholic schools in Wichita.
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DLN:93492262004064
Short Form
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax
Form990-EZ
MB No 1545-1150
2013
Under section
Information
about
Open to Public
Inspection
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UNIFIEDSCHOOLDISTRICT#248
EDUCATIONAlFDUNDATION
Number and street (or PObox, If mad ISnot delIVeredto street address) Room/suite
PO BOX 6
48-1081125
ETelephone number
F Group ExemptIOn
Number
.
(620) 724-6111
Terminated
Amended return
Applicationpending
G Accounting
I Website:
FCash
Method
H Check"
Accrual
Other
(specify)
. :.:NI""A'--
J Tax-exempt
onlyone),F SOl(C)(3)~r
KForm of crqamzatron
Corporation
Trust
F ASSOCiation
4947(a)(1)
a:
If the organization
C ontnbunons,
Program
used Schedule
giftS, grants,
_
are $ 200,000
service
revenue including
Membership
I nvestment
Income
Sa
Less
Gain or (loss)
government
Schedule
~
<b
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(Subtract
G If greater
exceeds
Less
less returns
than $15,000)
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16b
events
events
(Subtract
Grants
Benefits
12
Salaries,
13
14
Occupancy,
15
Pnntmg,
rent, utilities,
(describe
19
20
Other changes
Net assets
_ _
figure reported
In net assets
or fund balances
.&. .
7c
...
74,779
10
47,800
12
contractors
13
benefits
15
0)
at beginning
or fund balances
at end of year
__ .
(explain
48,095
18
26,684
0)
17
19
In Schedule
40
16
_ .
255
14
16
end-of-year
0)
to Independent
In Schedule
balances
4,846
and shiPPing
Total expenses.
21
postage,
Other expenses
orfund
6d
and mamtenance
17
Excess
Itne 6c)
11
and employee
16
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3,129
1781
7,975
11
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$15,000)
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publications,
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of contributions
and allowances
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revenue.
Total
events
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.
F
57,010
Other revenue
for Part I)
expenses
direct
In thrs Part I
received
78
527
at
or r
Other
L Adillmes
5b, 6c, and 7b, to line 9 to determine gross receipts
If gross receipts
(B) below) are $500,000
or more, file Form 990 mstead of Form 990-EZ
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IS not
status(check
lida
If the organization
required to attach Schedule B
(Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF)
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433,697
29,151
Form990-EZ
(2013)
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(8) End of year
23
24
25 Total assets
489,532
22
25
489,532
0 26
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Pa e
433,697
27
489,532
Expenses
(Required for section 501
(c)(3) and 50 1(c)(4)
organizations and section
4947(a)(1) trusts,
optional for others)
28a
17,800
29SCO REBOARD
(Grants $ 0)
29a
30,000
300
31a
30
(Grants $
110-
110-
110-
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SARA B KELLER
PRESIDENT
(c)P.eportable
compensation
(Forms W-2/1099MISC) (if not paid,
enter-o-)
47,800
000
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000
000
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JOHN WLEHMAN
SECRETARY
DELORES LENTZ
DIRECTOR
RANDY VOGTS
DIRECTOR
Form 990-EZ
(2013)
Pa e3
(Note the Schedule A and personal benefit contract statement requirements In the
Other Information
instructions
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33
No
No
33
No
No
No
No
37a Enteramountof pohocalexpenditures,director Indirect,as descnbedIn the mstructons
37b
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38a Old the organization borrow from, or make any loans to, any officer, director, trustee, or key employee or were
any such loans made In a pnor year and stili outstanding
b If~Yes,"
39
a
Section SOl(c)(7)
Initiation
organizations
38a
No
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Included on Ime 9
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Enter amount of tax Imposed on the organization dunng the year under
Section 501 (c)(3) and 50 1(c)(4) organizations Enter amount oftax Imposed on organization managers or
disqualified persons dUring the year under sections 4912,4955,
and 4958
II>
organizations
41
42a
I.Jstthe
Tocated
at'
of thiS
books are
10
return
IS filed
care of'"
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JOHN LEHMAN
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no . (620) 724-6111
Telephone
ZIP + 4 . -:6;.::6:..:7_4:,.;3"-_
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for exceptions
No
bAt
any time dunnq the calendar year, did the organization have an mterest 10 or a signature or other authontv
over a frnencral account 10 a foreign country (such as a bank account, secunties account, or other financial
account)?
If"Yes:'
40e
At any time dUririg the tax year, was the organization a party to a prohibited tax shelter
If"Yes," complete Form 8886-T
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Thegrganlzatlon',
No
e All organizations
transaction?
40b
Yes
No
42b
No
42c
No
_
for Fonn TO F 90-22.1, Report of Foreign Bank and
Financial Accounts.
e At any time dunnq the calendar year, did the organization mamtam an office outside the US?
If "Yes:' enter the name of the foreign country
43
Section 494 7{a){1) nonexempt chantable trusts filing Form 990-EZ 10 lieu of Fonn 1041?C heck here
and enter the amount of tax-exempt Interest received or accrued dunng the tax year
. ~
Yes
44a
No
44a
No
b Old the organization operate one or more hospital faCIlities during the year? If "Yes, Form 990 must be comp feted
Instead of Form 990-EZ
C Old the organization receive any payments for Indoor tanmng services dunnq the year'
d
45a
If"Y es ," to line 44c, has the organization filed a Form 720 to report these payments
explanation In Schedule 0
Old the organization have a controlled entity Within the meamng of section S12{b){13)?
If "No;n provide an
45b Old the organization receive any payment from or engage In any transaction With a controlled entity Within th e
meaning of section 512{b){13)'
If "Yes," Form 990 and Schedule R may need to be completed Instead of
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44b
No
44c
No
44d
45a
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No
Form 990-EZ
(2013)
Page 4
Yes
46
No
on behalf of or In opposition to
46
No
Check if the organizatIOn used Schedule 0 to respond to any question In this Part VI
No
Yes
47
48
49a
b If"Yes,
a section
or have a section 501 (h) election In effect dunng the tax year'
527 organization?
IfYes:
complete Schedule E
related organization'
47
No
48
No
4911
No
49b
Complete thiS table for the orqaruzatton's, five highest compensated employees (other than officers, directors, trustees and key
employees) who each received more than $100000
of compensation from the orgaOlzatlon If there IS none , enter "None
,
50
(b) Average
hours per week
devoted to pcsrtron
(e) Reportable
compensation
(Forms W-2/1099MISC)
NONE
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Complete thrs table for the organization's five highest compensated Independent contractors
of compensation from the organization If there IS none , enter "None
(a> Name and busrnes s address of each Independent contractor
(e) Compensation
NONE
d
52
Old the organization complete Schedule A' NOTE: All Section 501(cj(3)
nonexempt chantable trusts must attach a completed Schedule A
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Sign
Here
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S'9nature of offICer
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has any
12014-09-19
Date
Pnnt/Typepreparefsname"
Paid
Preparer
Use Only
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IPR!paR!fSSlljnature
MARK L BOLTON
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FIrm's address ~ 110 1/2 Forest
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Phone no
20-3844413
(620) 724-62n
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DLN:93492262004064
OMB No 1545-0047
SCHEDULE A
Department
of the
Treasury
InternalRevenueservee
Name of the organization
UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
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(Complete Part IT )
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A n organization that nonnally receives a substantial part of Its support from a governmental Unit or from the general public
descnbed 10 section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi).
(Complete Part II )
A community trust described In section 170(b)(I)(A)(vi)
(Complete Part II )
(1) more than 331/3"/0of ItS support from contributions, membership fees, and gross
Its support from gross Investment Income and unrelated busrness taxable Income (less section 511 tax) from busines ses
ecquired by the organization after June 30, 1975
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An orgamzatlon orqamzed and operated exclusrvelv to test for public safety See section S09{a)(4).
An organization organized and operated excfusrvely for the benefit of, to perfonn the functions of, orto carry out the purposes of
one or more publicly supported oruamzanons descnbed In section 509(a)(1) or section 509(a)(2) See section S09(a)(3). Check
the box that descnbes the type of supporting organization and complete hnes lie through llh
I Type I b
Type II
c
I Type III - Functionally Integrated d I Type In - Non-functionally Integrated
By checking trns box, I certify that the orgamzatlon IS not controlled directly or Indlrectry by one or more disqualified persons
other than foundation managers and other than one or more publicly supported organizations described In section 509(a){1) or
section 509(a)(2)
If the organization receIved a wntten determrnanon from the IRS that It IS a Type I, Type II, orType III supporting crqamzancn.
check ttus box
Since August 17,2006, has the organization accepted any gift or contnbunon from any ofthe
follOWIngpersons'
No
Yes
(i) A person who directly or indirectly controls, either alone or together WIth persons described In (II)
l1g(i)
and (III) below, the governing body of the supported organization?
11g(ii)
l1g(iii)
10
(I) Name of
supported
orva nizat ion
(iI) EIN
(Iii) Type of
orqaruzatron
(described on
hnes 1- 9 above
or I RC section
(see
instructions
(iv) Is the
organization In
col (i) listed In
your governing
document?
Yes
No
Yes
No
(vI) Is the
organization In
col (i) organized
In the US?
Yes
(vii) Amount of
monetary
support
No
Total
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice see the Instn.lctlons for Form 990 or 990EZ.
Cat No 11285F
SchlClul.A
form
eso or 1IIIOE)2013
2013
Page
1m
(a) 2009
(b) 2010
(c) 2011
(d) 2012
(e) 2013
(f) Total
in)'"
7
8
10
11
12
13
(a) 2009
, etc
(b) 2010
(e) 2011
Cd) 2012
Ce)2013
ef) Total
I 12 I
(see instructions)
Fust fIVe years. If the Form 990 IS for the organization's first, second, third, fourth, or filth tax year as a 501 (c)(3) organization, check
thrs box and stop here
ort Percenta
14
Public support percentage for 2013 (line 6, column (f) divrded by line 11, column (f
15
14
~~-----------15
331/3"1o$Upport test-2013. If the organization did not check the box on line 13, andillne 1.4 IS 33 1/3% orLm-.
::.or;...e-',L.c-h-e-c-k-t-h-IS-bO-X---and stop here. The organization qualifies as a publicly supported organization
b 33 1/3"10support test-2012. If the orqamzatron did not check a box on line 13 or 16a, and hne 15 IS 33 ld'Io or more, check this
box and stop here. The organlzatlon qualifies as a publicly supportedornaruzatron
17a 100/o-facts-and-dn::umstanc:estest-2013.
Ifthe organrzatlon did not check a box on line 13, 16a, or 16b, and lme 14
IS 10% Or more, and If the organization meets the "facts-and-clrcumstances"
test, check trus box and stop here. Explain
In Part IV how the orqaruzatton meets the "facts-and-crrcumstances"
test The orqamzatron qualifies as a publlcfy supported
organIzation
b 10"/rfacts-and-drcumstilDCe$
test-2012. If the orqeruzauon did not check a box on hne 13, 16a, 16b, or 17 a, and hne
15 IS 10% or more, and jf the organization meets the "facts-antl-clrcumstances
test, Check thiS box and stop here.
Explam In Part IV how the organrzatlon meets the "facts-and-clrcumstances
test The orqanrzatron qualifies as a publlcfy
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(a) 2009
(b) 2010
(e) 2011
(d) 2012
(e) 2013
(f) Total
3,980
11,231
13,870
20,575
57,010
106,666
5,530
6,595
5,636
6,411
7,975
32,147
9,510
17,826
19,506
26,986
64,985
138,813
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0
138,813
ort Percenta
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62500
2.7030
37500
Section
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Schedule A (Form 990 or 99o-EZ) 2013
EDULE 0
990 or 990-EZ)
It of the Treasury
!venue ServIce
if the organization
I As Filed
Data -
DLN:934922620040641
OMB No 1545-0047
2013
48-1081125
Retur n Reference
990-EZ, Part I, Line 4 'Investmant Income
Description
Activity OaSSITlcatlon SCHOLARSHIPS Grantee Nama GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL S8\JIORS Grantee
Relationship NONE Property Description CASH Date of Gift 07/01/13 Arrount Given 17,800
Activity aasslflcatlon
HIGH SCHOOL Grantee Name VARIOUS DONORS Grantee Relationship NONE
A"operty Description SCOREBOARDS Date of Gift 07/01/13 Arrount Given 30,000 Total Included on Form
990-El, line 10 47,800
Description
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29,151
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34_9
22_6
2.0
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406
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Declaration:
48-1081125
The organization did not, dunng the year, receive any funds,
directlv.or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit
contract.The organization, did not, dunnq the year, pay any
premurns, directlv.or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract.
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Justia .~U.S. law Case law) Kansas Case law Kansas SUpreme Court Decisions,..2005
m re RoIbleJr!soIfll
In re Robertson
Annotate this Case
No. 94,647
In the Matter of GEORGE R. ROBERTSON, District Judge,
Respondent.
OR GW At PROCEEDING RELATl
Original proceeding in discipline. Opinion filed October 7. 2005. Removal from office.
Edward G. Collister, Jr., of Lawrence, argued the cause and was on the brief for the
Commission on Judicial Qualifications.
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cause. and Lyndon W. Vix, of the same firm. was with him on the brief for respondent.
George R. Robertson. respondent" argued the cause pro se.
Per Curiam: This is an original disciplinary proceeding against the Respondent, George R.
Rober1son. a District Judge of the 28th Judicial Disbicl The Kansas Commission on Judicial
QuatificalJions (Com
. R.
Ct, R. Annol 539), and Canon 4{A)(2) (2004 Kan. Cl R Annot. 549) of the Code of Judicial
Conduct. as set out in Rule 601A of the Rules of the Kansas Supreme Court The
Commission's findings of misconduct arise from the Respondenfs admitted violation of the
28th Judicial Districfs administrative order regarding computer and internet usaqe, The
Respondent violated the administrative order when. over an extended period of time. he
frequenUy used the counly-owned computer located in his office at the Saline County
Courthouse to access and dispjay sexually explicit images~ messages. and materials. Based
upon thns misconduct" five members of the Commission recommended that the Respondent
00 mnmIlJtOO iIirnMIrn lfiIiioo~ 1twm ~rs
rerJImlm~
p~ij:: ~
. proceedings. As a result, a formal complaint was filed against the Respondent The
Respondent answered the complaint by denying that his conduct constituted a violation of
e Code of Jud- -
Qmd et,
the complaint
s tied.
Ihe semnd pa
oflhe Comt~
investigation- conducted a formal hearing. The hearing panel was composed of two
nonlawyers. two lawyers. and three judges_ Several witnesses. including the Respondent.
testified and evidence was presented to the panel. After the hearing. the panel filed written
findings of fact, conclusions of law, and recommendations regarding the discipline of the
Respondent The Commiss"oo conduded that the foflowing facts were established by dear
and convincing evidence:
"1. Administrative Order #40 of the 28th Judicial District approved February 11,2000, by
Chief Judge Daniel L Hebert. currently renumbered to Administrative Order # 35 by virtue of
the delegation of other orders, establishes a uniform policy regarding computer and internet
prohfibited_"
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2. In December 2004, Brad Bowers. Director of Computer Technology for Saline County,
discovered through use of an application caUed Symantec Web Security that adult websites
were being visited by Judge George Robertson 00 counly-owned equipment ubTrzed by the
JudiciaJ Branch in Judge Robertson's office at the SaJine County Courthouse during the time
period referenced. That information was relayed to county officials.
"3. Twenty-three pages of access information gathered by Mr. Bowers regarding Judge
Robertson's internet access between November 2. 2004. and January 26, 2005. were
admitted into evidence at the hearing by stipulation.
"4. Judge Robertson admitted that he started lOOkingat aduU websites on his office
computer in early 2004" which practice continued until discovery by county officials.
"5. Dave Wood, investigator for the Disciplinary Administrator's Office and the Commission
on Judicial Qualifications. reviewed 1he Symantec Web Security Access Report as well as
the websites detailed and determined that Judge Rober1son had visited numerous
pornographic websites repeatedry to access sexua'ry explicit images, messages, or
materials.
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'7. At the May 25, 2005, hearing, the Pane' received by stipulation evaluations of Judge
Robertson written by licensed psychologist Gloria J. Jones and licensed sociaJ worker Chris
L McKee. Judge Robef1son continues under treaIment for depression.
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"8. The Panel received by stipulation letters of support written by twenty-three individuals.
'"9. The Panel heard testimony from Judges of the 28th Judicial District which detailed Judge
Robertson"s
Based upon the above facts. the Commission conduded that the Respondent violated
Canons 1, 2. and 4A(2) of lhe Code of Judicial Conduct.
Canon 1 provides:
"A Judge 8001I Uphold the Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary
---An independent
should participate
shall personally
judiciary
in establishing.
maintaining
wiU be preserved.
Ca:rmrn2
is indispensable
, ' . , "iml ~
and enforcing
high standards
of conduct. and
II
of the
539.)
JlIt part
of Impropriety
Activities
"A. A judge shall respect and comply with the law an~ shall act at all times in a manner that
promotes
R.
public confidence
mDt. 5.l!t))
in relevant part
recommended
The Commission
1IlD O<Xteroumme ~
WI
OmIlmliTTiSsiinml"slimdlilfDlIJS.
period of suspensio
f illh$ I~
wiHlout pay.
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law. Consequently,
C1lX1lTlnllIf~
tIs ffi~
are conclusive.
d1fadI: am:dI
Supreme
(2004 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 577). We, therefore. find that tile Respondent
.m:dI!ilJSktJ)lllS
d'
II!
Supreme
of the case,
~'alI
flromI d.ftIim~ ~
O:D1urrt
Rule 620 (2004 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 515). The Commission's recommendation of removal
from office, to which the Respondent has taken exception. is not binding on the court. See
~bWtHme~,
M1Ye~2lTglH:es~
~s~oo~s
removing judges because doing so disrupts the public's choice of who should serve in.the
judiciary. He argues that public choice is expressed
retention elections whi~ follow a
in
,~
II
P.2d 807 (1989) {retention vote after misconduct occurred may be a mitigating factor, but
"'such retention certainly does not preclude thUscourt from imposing discipline for
respondent's conduct during his prior term"}.
The R~
ed fmIm office mr
misconduct and that imposition of such a severe sanction based upon his misconduct would
be disproportionate to the sanctions imposed in other Kansas cases and in other
jurisdictions. He relies upon Kansas cases involving inappropriate sexual relations or
advances as well as nonsexual misconduct cases which he contends involved more
egregious misconduct; in these cases the judges were not removed from office. The
Respondent also cites decisions from other slates where judges who had accessed
'eire dsaprmed
W'Jfu~
or
pmme
past sanctions imposed in disciplinary cases is of lillie guidance. Each case is evaluated
indivktuaUy n light of its particular fads and circumstances and in lig t of protecting the
public." In re Jones. 252 Kan. 236. 239. 843 P.2d 709 (1992) (attorney discipline).
As -weevaluate the ciircumsfances of a
extent of the misconduct, the nature of the misconduct, the judges conduct in response to
the Commission"s inquiry and disciplinary proceedings. the judge"s discipline record and
reputation. and the effect the misconduct had upon the integrity of and respect for the
judiciary. C. Gray, Handbook for
Judicature Society 1999). When these factors are applied in this case. some factors are
mitigating while others are aggravating.
Respondent contends the mitigating evidence weighs in favor of a sanction which is less
severe than removal. He points out that his conduct was unobtrusive and did not directly
involve anyone else. We also note that tile Respondent was candid and cooperative during
the Commission's inquiry. He acknowledged his misconduct and showed remorse. making
apologies to the public. his famly. the court" and other judges.
Respondent also presented evidence that he had sought treatment and evaluation for his
avoidant behavior, anxiety. and depression. The Respondent testified that these conditions
were induced by the stresses placed upon him as a church elder. He explained that he
spent from 15-40 hours per week on church activffies. These activities incfuded everything
fromnegotiating
a lease for a boys fciCililY and deaJi.gwith bills and budget matters to
teaching dasses and visiting people in the hospital. He explained that his viewing of
pornographic websVtes was a 'fmm of escape or dNefsion, but that it dVdnot affect his
abilities or performance as a judge. At the time of the Commission hearing. the Respondent
was taking medication and was in psychotherapy.
As a final consideration in mitigation, we note that the Chief Judge of the 28th Judicial
District testified that during the lime period in question. he saw no indication that the
IR~
\WaShavii!rngany
his .
or d~13y
.. ,~~
keep\'I1g
with the work of his division. Other judges of the 28th Judicial District testified that the
Respondent was a capable and fair judge.
Againstthese mitigating factorsthere
sa
misconduct was not isolated. Respondent testified he first began viewing sexually explicit
websiles around March 2004. 9 months before his conduct was d,scovered. Once
<d11som~"
0Dwm!1lJ ~
IWSellI 00
~it:alitmm"
document the time, date, and web address of each adult website viewed by the
Respondent- The report" covering the period from November 2. 2004 until January 26~2005.
is 23 pages in length.
A second aggravating factor is that these activities occurred through use of county-owned
computer equipment whi
COI.W'tt:
1toomf15.
Third. the examiner also introduced evidence by stipulation of a prior cease and desist order
issued to the Respondent by the Commission on Judicial Qualifications in May 1997.
According to the order, the Respondent imposed a probation condition upon a juvenile
offender prohibiting that offender from associating with Hispanic males under the age of 21
.
adult
or unless diey
were famalY
determined that the Respondenfs conduct violated Canons 2(A) (judge shan avoid
impropriety or the appearance of impropriety) and 3(8)(5) (judge shall perform duties
without bias or prejudice) (2004 Kan. Ct R. Anoot 542) and ordered the Respondent to
cease and desist
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1tMi~\mm
IUliOOMiteS
the judicial system: respect for judicial orders. To function effectively as a judicial officer, the
Respondent must expect others to follow judicial orders. Yet. to satisfy his own interests. the
Respondent violated his own court's administrative order. an order wiIh whim aD employees
of the 28th Judicia' District were and are expected to comply. Respondent seeks to set
himself apart from the others bound by the adminislJative order and all other court orders_
IRmltw" am:dl~
of Whliis ~
trthle~fl)'O'f$
its tllhle
effect the misconduct had upon the integrity of and respect for the judiciary. The Preamble
to the Kansas' Code of Judicial Conduct reminds judges they -must respect and honor the
judicial office as a public trust and strive to enhance and maintain confidence in
r egaI
system." Rule 601A (2004 Kan. Ct. R. Annot. 535). Because public trust is essential to an
effective judicial system and one judges conduct may have a significant impact upon the
jJMlIbftC's ~
lflfM1ISit
avoid a: m~1eII.W
aM
cr
R. Annot. 540).
Clearly~ the Respondent did not heed these warnings. The result" according to several
M1.i~
wu.oo ltesI1iiffiiadl at
1JIhte~mJ3,
iis a semne ~
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Judge of the district testified that if the Respondent were to return to the bench, the Chief
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Judge would have diffiaJlty assigning the Respondent a docket because of the publicity
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confide~
such a severe lapse in ... judgment .The Respondenfs other judicial colleagues testified
that the RespondelnIfs misconducll: s!I1owed a "'lack of judgn1rner1It"
and had caused 1II'ri,lIlep3.rnble
harm- and embarrassment to the judiciary.
The aim of judicial discipline -is the maintenance of the honor and dignity of the judiciary
and the proper administrntion of j
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P.2d 1307
After carefully reviewing the entire record, a majority of the court concludes that the
appropriate sanction is removal from office.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Judge George R. Robertson be and he is hereby
removed from office as Disbid Judge of the 28th Judicial District effective forthwith.
IT IS FURTHER
R EREn that thls order be pubJished in the official Kansas Reports and
n. J)j'f1beIKaIilSEl5 Qromrtl: mf
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to hear case No. 94,647 vice Justice Nuss pursuant to the authority vested in the Supreme
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The statute governing disqualification of California trial court judges provides for
mandatory disqualification
$1,500 from a party or lawyer in a proceeding (Code Civ. Proe., 170.1, subd.
(a)(9)(A.1
All further statutory references are to the Code of Civil Procedure unless otherwise
indicated.
1
1.
(See Assem. Com. on Judiciary, analysis of Assem. Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010
Reg. Sess.) Apr. 27,2010, pp. 4-5, 7, 12 [the stunning facts in Caperton are an egregious
example of corruption in judicial elections]; Assem. Com. on Judiciary, 3d reading
analysis of Assem. Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) May 4,2010, p. 4 [Caperton
exposed growing concerns about potentially corrupting effects of campaign contributions
injudicial elections]; Sen. Judiciary Com., analysis of Assem. Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010
Reg. Sess.) May 4,2010, pp. 2, 5-6 [Caperton is an example of increasingly expensive
and partisan judicial elections]; Sen. Rules Com., Floor Analysis of Assem. Bill No. 2487
4
supra, at p. 43.)
Throughout the legislative process, the bill analyses consistently represented
section 170.1, subdivision (a)(9)(A) as being based on, implementing, and encompassing
the recommendation
B.
of the CIC.5
Statutory Language
(See Assem. Com. on Judiciary, analysis of Assem. Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010
Reg. Sess.) Apr. 27, 2010, p. 10 [bill seeks to implement CIC's recommendation of
mandatory disqualification]; Assem. Com. on Judiciary, 3d reading analysis of Assem.
Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) May 4,2010, p. 5 [bill generally tracks CIC's
recommendation of mandatory disqualification]; Sen. Judiciary Com., analysis of Assem.
Bill No. 2487 (2009-2010 Reg. Sess.) June 29, 2010, p.6 [bill based on CIC Final
Report]; Governor's Off. of Planning and Research, Legis. Unit, enrolled bill rep. on
Assem. Bill No. 2487, Aug. 16,2012, p. 3 [bill substantially encompasses CIC's
recommendation to require mandatory disqualification for the specified level of
contribution]. )
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(b) Within the last two years, (i) a party to the proceeding, or an officer, director or trustee
thereof, either was a client of the justice when the justice was engaged in the private practice of law or
was a client of a lawyer with whom the justice was associated in the private practice of law; or (ii) a
lawyer in the proceeding was associated with the justice in the private practice of law.
(c) The appellate justice represented a public officer or entity and personally advised or in any
way represented such officer or entity concerning the factual or legal issues in the present proceeding in
which the public officer or entity now appears.
(e) The justice or his or her spouse or registered domestic partner, or a person within the third
degree of relationship to either of them, or the spouse or registered domestic partner thereof, is a party
or an officer, director, or trustee of a party to the proceeding, or a lawyer or spouse or registered
domestic partner of a lawyer in the proceeding is the spouse, registered domestic partner, former
spouse, former registered domestic partner, child, sibling, or parent of the justice or of the justice's
spouse or registered domestic partner, or such a person is associated in the private practice of law with
a lawyer in the proceeding.
(f) The justice ... (iii) has a personal bias or prejudice concerning a party or a party's lawyer.
m The justice
a matter that is before the court, and either of the following applies:
(i) The contribution was received in support of the justice's last election, if the last election was within
the last six years; or
(ii) The contribution was received in anticipation of an upcoming election.
Notwithstanding Canon 3E(S)(j), a justice shall be disqualified based on a contribution of a lesser amount
if required by Canon 3E(4). The disqualification required under Canon 3E(S)(j) may be waived if all
parties that did not make the contribution agree to waive the disqualification."
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