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Area
students at Lincoln College named to ‘Who's
Who’
Six
Lincoln College students from the area have been included in the
2000 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior
Colleges."
Students
are selected for their academic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential
for success.
Area
students listed include Scott Bottrell, Brittney Dobson and Teri
Kavelman of Lincoln; Adrienne Harmon of Atlanta; Tina Mayer of New
Holland; and Dawn Hillman of Delavan.
"Who's
Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges" has been
published since 1966.
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LJHS
team competes in state speech contest
The
Lincoln Junior High speech team competed in the Area 17 state
contest in Green Valley. The team earned 19 first-place ratings in
23 events. There are 29 members on the team, which is coached by
Kathy Litherland, Karen Lee and Karolee Johnson.
State speech contest results
First
place
Small
group: Joey Papuga, Greg Gandenberger, Sean Weaver, Eric
Knutilla
Chorale
group: Josh Larson, Brady Gerdts, Brandon Davis, Holly
Phillips, Lyndsey Robbins, Elise Valdez, Erica Nelson, Megan
Prather, Marc Arulfo, Joey Papuga, Sean Weaver, Greg Gandenberger,
Eric Knutilla, Steven Griswold
Solo:
Sonya Twist
Improv
solo: Lauren Perring
Duets:
Steven Griswold/Marc Arulfo, Aaron Brown/Tyler Casper, Holly
Phillips/Elise Valdez, Rachel Kasa/Ixel Hess, Brady Gerdts/Brandon
Davis, Lauren Perring/Lyndsey Robbins, Sonya Twist/Hannah Snyder,
Mindy Malerich/Brittney Hurley, Kourtney Thompson/Ariel Lopez
Improv
duets: Marc Arulfo/Steven Griswold, Tyler Casper/Aaron
Brown, Greg Gandenberger/Joey Papuga, Lauren Perring/Lyndsey
Robbins, Rachel Kasa/Ixel Hess, Elise Valdez/Erica Nelson
Second
place
Improv
solo: Andrew Herrington-Gilmore
Duet:
Megan Prather/Amanda Metz
Improv
duet: Marc Arulfo/Steven Griswold
Third
place
Duet:
Cody Simmons/Kevin Kirk
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District
27 Board Scholars named
Eight
students in Lincoln Elementary School District 27 were named Board
Scholars for the first nine-week period. Board Scholars are those
who earned all A’s, including physical education and band.
Seventh graders
Jeremy
Hamblin
Rachel
Kasa
Eighth graders
Marc
Arulfo
Greg
Gandenberger
Brady
Gerdts
Andrew
Herrington-Gilmore
Caleb
Hurley
Amanda Metz
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Washington-Monroe
School’s Honor Roll
First nine
weeks
Grade
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High
Honors students
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Third
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Katie
Gosda, Torre Hill, Alyssa Buck, Brooklyn Ferguson, Jeff
Owen, Caiti Wunderlin
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Fourth
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Dena
Boyd, Andrew Brinkman, Cody Follis, Joseph Papesch, Jessica
Tieman
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Fifth
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Jessica
Owen, Garret Romer, Ashley Shawgo, Kelsey Dallas, Alex Huerd,
Rebecca Kasa
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Sixth
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Brandon
Rahn, Mercy Mulligan, Juliann Papesch, Wesley Schrader, Tim
Wiser
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Grade
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Honors
students
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Third
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Chris
Bernhardt, Michelle Brawdy, Dalton DePoy, Shaniqua Long,
Mason Musick, Tanner Parrott, Nathan Swearingen,
Miranda Vieregge, Nick Everson, Kelsie Plummer, Hope Renfro,
Chris Shwago, Nathaniel Zapata
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Fourth
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Nicole
Etcheson, Kayla Jenkins, Lia Jordan, Kayla Giles, Colt
Hickey, Nathan Kunkel, Jessa Raymond, Samara Shane
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Fifth
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Zachary
Bernhardt, Nic Cummings, Andrew Gonzales, Kaleb Gordon, Nicole
Kodatt, Kami Thompson, Arielle Alley, Eric Gonzales, Taryn
Merchant, Chelsie Shawgo, Brock Vale
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Sixth
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Gary
Hake, Derek Hurley, Nicole Shehorn, Anthony Weakley, Albert
Eckhoff, T.J. Hernandez, Megan Moos
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Grade
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Honorable
Mention students
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Third
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Colton
Brosamer, Steven Green, Kelci Hartman, Jordan Baker, Caleb
Boulb, Lucas Davis, Justin Jenkins, Amy Jordan
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Fourth
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Ariel
Staton, Tasha Ackman, Brock Satterwhite, Jacob Shawgo,
Ashley Shook, Brook White
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Fifth
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Sabrina
Matson, Kassie Tungate, Megan Bland, Kelly Gosda, Jerold
Jordan, Marissa Musick
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Sixth
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Eric
Behm, Brittany Denney, Kourtney Thompson, Jami English,
Kaeley Fitzsimmons, Ashley Vincent
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Fall
awards at Hartsburg-Emden High and Junior High
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High
school volleyball
Letter
winners
Katie
Wrage (grade 12)
Beth
Guy (12)
Tasha
Williams (12)
Brandi
Carter (12)
Sarah
Struebing (11)
Jaci
Cross (11)
Valerie
Tillman (11)
Amanda
Cheatham (11)
Carrie
Rayburn (11)
Ashley
Luken (10)
Danielle
Bergman (10)
Nikki
Chapman (10)
Special
awards, varsity
Kill
leader: Katie Wrage, 310
Blocking
leader: Katie Wrage, 101
Best
all-around athlete: Katie Wrage
Assist
leader: Jaci Cross, 347
Defensive
leader: Danielle Bergman
Best
serving percentage: Danielle Bergman, 259/265
Rudy
Lolling Sportsmanship Award: Valerie Tillman
Special
awards, junior varsity
Best
serving percentage: Natalie Coers, 180/181
Kill
leader: Natalie Coers, 103
Blocking
leader: Megan Leesman, 68, and Krista Ubbenga, 68
Most
improved: Vicki Tuttle
Special
award, varsity
Lowest
average: Kris Wildenradt, 36.4
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High
school golf
(Co-op
Hartem/Delavan)
Letter
winners
Kris
Wildenradt (11)
Jason
Fisher (11)
Nick
Simmons (10)
Josh
Allen (10)
Tim
McCoy (10)
Chip
Wagner (12)
Brian
Lechleiter (10)
Dan
Mammen (9)
High
school cross-country
(Co-op
Delavan/Hartem)
Letter
winner
Shane
Westen (10)
Junior
high baseball awards
Most
versatile player: Scott Ubbenga
Leading
hitter: Drew Olson
Best
defense: Tim Guy
Most
improved: Jason Rohlfs
Junior
high softball awards
Most
valuable: Jenna Leesman and Erin Dial
Best
defense: Erin Dial
Leading
hitter: Jenna Bergman
Most
improved: Erin Semple
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Lincoln
College student earns Lincoln Academy honor
Brittney
Dobson, a sophomore at Lincoln College, has been named Student
Laureate to the Lincoln Academy, a private, non-profit
organization established to honor Illinois citizens whose
contributions have brought honor to the state.
The
26th annual Student Laureate award ceremony was in Springfield on
Saturday, Oct. 28. Winners are selected by top administrators of
their schools on the basis of academic success, extracurricular
activities and contributions to their school.
Lincoln
College, the state's only two-year private college, is included in
the Lincoln Academy program because of the college’s original
charter as Lincoln University in 1865.
Lincoln
College President Jack Nutt commented that Dobson is a very
positive addition to Lincoln College. "We are proud that
Brittney chose Lincoln College, and we are delighted to see that
she is receiving this recognition."
Dobson,
a 1999 graduate of Lincoln Community High School, is an honor
student who is studying music and theater. She has performed in
Lincoln College theater productions, music concerts and dance
recitals. She received the Arian Award for outstanding high school
music student and represented LCHS in honors bands and choirs.
Dobson
plans to continue her education by pursuing a bachelor's degree in
music/theater. She has aspirations of performing in an opera. She
is the daughter of Kay Dobson of Lincoln and the late Carl Dobson.
[Lincoln
College news release]
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Conrady
is awarded the
Helen Heiserman Scholarship
Brett
Conrady of Lincoln is this year's recipient of the Helen Heiserman
Scholarship at Lincoln College. The Heiserman Scholarship is given
in memory of Mrs. Helen Heiserman, a longtime teacher at Lincoln
College. The scholarship is awarded to students from Logan or
DeWitt counties who are in good academic standing.
Conrady,
a freshman, is a 2000 graduate of Lincoln Community High School.
He is taking liberal arts courses at Lincoln College with an
emphasis on courses in economics. He is the son of David and Lisa
Conrady of Lincoln.
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Gurga
wins first place in haiku contest
The
winning haiku at the 2000 Midwest Buddhist Temple Ginza Festival
Haiku Contest have been reported by the judges, Joseph Kirschner
and Charles Trumbull. Working independently, each judge reviewed
all 72 entries blind — that is, not seeing the names of the
authors — and made his selection of the top haiku. They then met
on Wednesday, Aug. 23, and to discuss the many fine entries,
debate favorites and select the final list of winners. Lee Gurga
of Lincoln won first place in the general category.
This
is his winning entry:
Blackberry
picking —
the
touch of the setting sun
on
my unshaved cheek
This
verse, the judges felt, has everything a classic haiku needs: a
specific reference to the season (blackberry picking); two images
(in this case, one from nature, one from the world of humans) set
together in a way that resonate with each other (the brambly
blackberry bushes played against the roughness of the poet’s
unshaved cheek), and an appropriate touch of emotion (the
nostalgia of blackberry picking in the wistful light of the
setting sun). A textbook haiku!
Lee
Gurga, Illinois’ most prominent haiku poet, is associate editor
of the journal Modern Haiku and past president of the Haiku
Society of America.
With
his winning entry, Gurga took first-place honors at the contest
for the second year in a row.
For
information about another haiku contest, click
here.
For
a February article about Gurga, click below:
http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/020100/features/artsbook.htm
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