| Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the 
			National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution 
			Announces Awards
 
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			 [June 29, 2022] 
			The Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the National Society 
			of the Daughters of the American Revolution is pleased to announce 
			the outstanding seniors in Logan and Mason counties for the DAR Good 
			Citizen Award. Each high school selected a senior based on the 
			following criteria: dependability, service, leadership, and 
			patriotism. A certificate, pin, and U.S. Constitution booklet were 
			presented to each outstanding senior.
 The 2022 winners are the following:
 
 Grace Doolin, Hartsburg-Emden High School,
 
 Abigail Stender, Illini Central High School,
 
 Elana Bruns, Mt. Pulaski High School,
 
 Grace Mathon, Lincoln Community High School.
 
 The Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters 
			of the American Revolution has announced the outstanding eighth 
			graders in Logan and Mason Counties for the Excellence in American 
			History Award. Each middle/junior high school selected an 
			outstanding eighth grade student for outstanding work in American 
			History. A certificate, medal, and U.S. Constitution booklet were 
			presented to each outstanding eighth grader.
 
			
			 
			
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The 2022 winners are the following:
 Avery Davenport, Carroll Catholic School,
 
 Olivia Golden, Illini Central,
 
 Jenna Shaffer, Lincoln Junior High School,
 
 Shay Neeley, New Holland-Middletown School,
 
 Hattie Roland, Chester East-Lincoln School,
 
 Celia Cross, Hartsburg-Emden School,
 
 Charity Woodford, Mt. Pulaski Grade School,
 
 Shreya Patel, West-Lincoln Broadwell School,
 
 
 
Jason Puls, Zion Lutheran School-Lincoln,
 
 Caleb Zirkelbach, Zion Lutheran School-Mt. Pulaski.
 
 
 The 2022 DAR members that coordinated the awards were Marjorie Aper and Gail 
Apel-Sasse. The Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the DAR is pleased to present these 
awards to outstanding students for the DAR Good Citizenship and American 
History.
 
				 
			[Gail Aple-Sasse]   |