[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 12]
[Senate]
[Pages 16687-16688]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        THANKING SUMMER INTERNS


                              Bill Blewett

  Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, today I rise to thank Bill Blewett, an 
intern in my Sioux Falls, SD office, for all of the hard work he has 
done for me, my staff, and the state of South Dakota this summer.
  Bill is a graduate of Stevens High School in Rapid City, SD, and 
Black Hills State University. Currently, he attends the University of 
South Dakota School of Law. He is a hard worker and has been dedicated 
to getting the most out of his internship experience.
  I give my thanks to Bill and wish him continued success in the years 
to come.


                              Dan English

  Mr. President, today I rise to thank Dan English, an intern in my 
Washington, DC, office, for all of the hard work he has done for me, my 
staff, and the State of South Dakota this summer.
  Dan is a graduate of O'Gorman High School in Sioux Falls, SD, and 
after returning from a year abroad at the London School of Economics 
will be a senior at the University of Richmond where he is studying 
economics and political science. He is a hard worker and has been 
dedicated to getting the most out of his internship experience.
  I give my thanks to Dan and wish him continued success in the years 
to come.


                               Kyle Holdt

  Mr. President, today I rise to thank Kyle Holdt, an intern in my 
Washington, DC, office, for all of the hard work he has done for me, my 
staff, and the State of South Dakota this summer.
  Kyle is a graduate of Cresbarb High School in Crebsarb, SD, and is 
currently a senior at South Dakota State University where he is 
majoring in political science. He is a hard worker and

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has been dedicated to getting the most out of his internship 
experience.
  I give my thanks to Kyle and wish him continued success in the years 
to come.


                               Robin Ryno

  Mr. President, today I rise to thank Robin Ryno, an intern in my 
Sioux Falls, SD office, for all of the hard work she has done for me, 
my staff, and the State of South Dakota this summer.
  Robin is a graduate of Winner High School in Winner, SD, and is 
currently attending the University of South Dakota where she is 
majoring in political science. She is a hard worker and has been 
dedicated to getting the most out of her internship experience.
  I give my thanks to Robin and wish her continued success in the years 
to come.

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