WAYNE – Several area students will pick up their diplomas Friday when Wayne State College hold its Winter Commencement ceremony for graduate and undergraduate students at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 12, in Rice Auditorium.
The ceremonies will be livestreamed at www.wsc.edu/watch-live.
Area students earning degrees include: Mikayla Walker, Coleridge, who will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies: Human Development and Support Services.
Parker Albers, Hartington, who will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Science Education Riley Kuehn, Hartington, who will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, Marketing, Information Technology, Work-Based Learning Megan Granquist, Laurel, who will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/ Human Resource Management.
A total of 245 degrees will be conferred. Those students receiving their diplomas will include 172 undergraduates and 73 graduate students from the college’s Master of Science in Education, Master of Science in Organizational Management, Master of Business Administration, and Education Specialist programs.
Ellie Patera of Springfield, will deliver the invocation. She is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education with Reading and Writing PK-6 endorsements.
She is the daughter of Erin Patera of Springfield, Neb., and Michael Patera of Guthrie Center, Iowa.
Patera was on the Dean’s List in Spring 2024, Fall 2024, and Spring 2025.
Patera’s father, Michael, is also a Wayne State graduate. After graduation, Patera plans to continue her work in the field of education in the Omaha area.
Quentin Dreyer of Manning, Iowa, will deliver the undergraduate commencement address. He is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Skilled and Technical Sciences Education.
Dreyer’s activities at Wayne State included cross country, track and field, Student Athletic Advisory Committee, Student Senate, SkillsUSA, and membership in Epsilon Pi Tau, the international honor society for the computing and information disciplines.
Dreyer was on the 2022-23, 202324, and Fall 2024 WSC Dean’s List.
As a member of the WSC track and field team, Dreyer received the 2023 Cross Country Elite 18 Award, the 2025 Track and Field Elite 18 Award, and the Myles Brand All-Academic with Distinction Award.
After graduation, Dreyer plans to begin teaching and coaching in the Midwest.
Gary Richards of York will deliver the graduate commencement address. He is graduating with a master’s degree in School Administration 6-12.
Richards earned his bachelor’s degree in Science and Education in 1989 from Concordia College and his master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Peru State College in 2006.
Richards’ professional experience includes nine years as a 7-12 grade science teacher in Texas, where he was head girls basketball coach and head girls volleyball coach; secondary science teacher, Sutton High School, in Sutton, Neb., where he was head girls volleyball coach; and his current position as secondary science teacher, Hampton High School, where he serves as assistant boys basketball coach, head girls basketball coach, quiz bowl sponsor, robotics sponsor, and various other leadership and advisory roles.








