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U.S. Rep. Ray LaHood spoke to Mr. Jeff Cooper's and Ms. Ruth
Sloot's first hour
civics and economics classes Monday.
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LCHS
Showcase of Talents
[APRIL
7, 2001]
Talent:
Think of the word, apply it to Lincoln Community High School, and whom do you
think of? Our recently honored basketball star Greg Alexander? Sports is not the
only place you’ll find all-stars. How about Kyle Sitton? Haven’t heard of
him? Well, the talents of Sitton and many other LCHS students were on display
Thursday evening at the second annual LCHS Showcase of Talents. From 6:30 to
8:30, any and all could walk the halls of LCHS and admire the many skills of our
next generation.
[Click here to see photos from
the LCHS Showcase of Talents]
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From
cookies in Ms. Silano’s Culinary Arts room to entertainment centers outside of
Mr. Spear’s woodworking shop, the many and varied skills could be seen, felt,
heard and tasted (yum)! For the record, Sitton is a junior in Mr. Parrott’s
welding class. He made the 7-foot-tall "welding man" on display in the
gym foyer.
Mr.
Jim Moore, the electronics teacher, demonstrated an electronic car, built by his
students, that would change direction whenever it sensed an object in front of
it. In Mr. Moore’s computer classes the students learn how to assemble a
computer from "parts" to "power on!"
In
Ms. Welsh’s advanced biology class, students had constructed displays of cell
and city models, giving insights for comparisons between the real and the micro
worlds.
Some
displays taught you things without you realizing it. The students from the math
classes were playing miniature golf on a course they constructed themselves. The
lesson? No, not how to subtract strokes from your score, but a hidden lesson in
geometric angles.
Ms.
Chamberlain’s display for the Survey of Family and Consumer Science class
concentrated on the importance of milk. Students made milkshakes for
consumption. They also took donations for Child Abuse Awareness Month, with
proceeds going to DCFS. This class, formerly known as home ec, is doing a good
job preparing its students for the "real world" after graduation.
In
Mr. Parrott’s welding class, students learn basic and advanced welding
techniques, such as MIG and TIG welding. Plaques for top honors, awarded from
competitions over the past six years, are proudly displayed in the woodworking
shop.
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His
woodworking students learn the basics about using the tools and safety, at the
beginning of the school year, and work throughout the year on various projects.
The large desk, built by Dani Moser, on display outside of the woodworking shop,
was an example of the fine craftsmanship of Mr. Spear’s students.
Ms.
Silano’s culinary class was, probably, the most popular. The delicious food
made by her students was eagerly gobbled up by parents and students alike.
Upstairs,
in the band room, a new school anthem composed by students Jason Yarcho and Kyle
Pepperell could be seen and heard.
Not
on display at LCHS, but a project that can be seen in the Mayfair subdivision,
is a 1½ story house in the midst of construction by students involved with the
Lincoln Land Technical Education Center (LTEC). Under the guidance and tutelage
of Bill Marquardt, area students bus out to the building site daily. They learn
basic construction skills and put those skills to work. After completion, the
house will be sold to the highest bidder. Any profits go toward the house to be
built by next year’s LTEC students. This is the 35th year for
building houses by LCHS students.
These projects,
and many more that were on display, were ample proof of the abundant talents of
the kids attending LCHS. With the instruction and guidance of the dedicated
teachers of LCHS nurturing this talent, our next generation appears to be in
good hands.
[Jim
Stone]
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LCHS
drama entries place fourth in sectional
[MARCH
20, 2001] IHSA
sectional competition in group interpretation and contest drama was
at Olympia High School on Saturday, March 17. Lincoln High School
students performed in both events and placed fourth in each.
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In
contest drama, Kyle Pepperell and Ann Elliott were named to the
sectional all-contest cast.
Lincoln’s
entry was "The Adding Machine," by Elmer Rice. Cast
members were Kyle Pepperell, Kirsten Knutilla, Ann Elliott, Kelly
Dowling, Allison Leonard, Carly McLean, Beau Hanger, Betsy Buttell,
James Phelan, Alex King, Tristan Lemme, Stanton Schumacher, Amanda
Perry, J. R. Glenn, Julie Wood, Doug Rohrer, Reid Conklen, Eric
Agostino, Abby Sasse and Rebecca Gramley.
Crew
members were Miranda Stone, Jason Yarcho and Molly Johnson.
The
entry was directed by Tom Quinn.
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In
group interpretation, Kyle Pepperell and Allison Leonard were named
to the sectional all-contest cast.
Lincoln's
entry was "The Little Prince," by Antoine de Saint
Exupéry.
Cast
members were Eric Agostino, Betsy Buttell, Kerry Dobihal, Colleen
Fitzsimmons, J.R. Glenn, Beau Hanger, Tristan Lemme, Allison
Leonard, Kyle Pepperell, Kristin Petty, Doug Rohrer and Jason Yarcho
Carolyn
Schreiber was the director.
[LCHS
news release]
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Kids
learn the strength of cooperation
[MARCH
16, 2001] A
short lesson in cooperation.
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You’re
in third grade and one day you are given:
- 1 piece of colored paper
- 1 sheet foil
- colored pencils
- stick glue
- 5 sticks
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and
a partner.
It’s
the partner thing that’s the biggie. It can work for you or
against you, as you’re about to find out.
Day 1
Now
Officer Montcalm is standing in front of your class and explaining
that today is a planning day. You have a few minutes to work out
what you will be doing with these materials. Tomorrow you must
create something, and you want to make it good.
You’re
given some guidelines:
- One person can go for
help. You must decide together who it will be.
- You must work out
together what you will be making.
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Then
the tough part — which one of you will be responsible for
storing and retrieving the materials. Only one of you is allowed
to do it.
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Day 2
The
next day Officer Montcalm returns, and the responsible partner must
go get your stuff so you can get going on making your sure-to-be
stunning creation. You have only 15 minutes, so time is at a
premium. Time goes quickly.
Now the
real lesson
Everyone
must show what they made and talk about why they got it done or why
not.
West
Lincoln-Broadwell third-grade teacher Mrs. Boyer points out that the
projects that came together the best were done by the partners that
cooperated the best. She could see the children learned a lot in the
process about cooperation — that more gets done better when you
work together with someone rather than against each other or even
alone.
Officer
Rich Montcalm visits schools in the Lincoln area teaching kids about
getting along and avoiding substance abuse through the Violence
Prevention and DARE programs.
[Jan
Youngquist]
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Honors
& Awards
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Zion
Lutheran School honor rolls
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
23, 2001]
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Third
grade
High
honor roll —
Jordan Barr, Scott Carnahan, Michael Eack, Betsy Laurence, Kathryn
Opperman, Emily Sheley, Raeann Sheley
Honor
roll — Bethany
Dzekunskas, Bryce Hunsley, Diana Kastendick, Josh Kastendick,
Lorenda Kirby, Devin Pegram
Honorable
mention — Douglas
Alberts, Kristine Apel, Kallie Hoinacki
Fourth
grade
High
honor roll —
Colleen Pech, Ethan Plumier
Honor
roll — Katelyn
Harmsen, Jenna Hubrich, Lauren May, Todd Schumacher
Honorable
mention — Alec
Broughton, Hailey Cooper, Samantha Lambros, Brittany Rogers
Fifth
grade
High
honor roll —
Jenna Opperman, Annie Sheley
Honor
roll — Ian
Arneaud, Sabra Boyd, Andy Brown, Emilie Lowe, Amanda Podbelsek, Sara
Rossetti, Kristin Sullivan, Sarah Walker
Honorable
mention — Emily
Grass
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Sixth
grade
High
honor roll —
Michelle Eack, Allyson Fuiten, Nick May
Honor
roll — Josh
Bartels, Joey Heidbreder, Kate Kastendick, Chris Powley, Isaac
Sheley, David Williams
Honorable
mention — Andrew
Galligos, Nathan Hoefs, Shannon Laughery, Merideth Laurence,
Allicent Pech
Seventh
grade
High
honor roll —
Amanda Baker, Lindsey Boerma
Honor
roll — Nathan
Neal, Danna O’Brien, Amy Schumacher
Honorable
mention — Caitlin
Cooper, Dana Landess, Paige Podbelsek, Aaron Steffens
Eighth
grade
High
honor roll —
Kaylee Carnahan, John Harmsen, Audra O’Brien, Jordan Plumier,
Steve Rogers
Honor
roll — Amber
Hickey, Laura Routson, Luke Sheley, Corrie Taylor
Honorable
mention — Lynne
Davidson, Samantha Gohl, Jessica Prather
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Hartsburg-Emden
Junior and Senior High honor rolls
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
21, 2001]
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* denotes 4.00 GPA
Sixth
grade
High
honors — Joshua
Conrady*, Jeffery Clark, Taylor Hilgendorf*, Abby Olson*, Jason
Rohlfs*, Joshua Rohlfs*, Ben Wagoner, JoEllen Westen*, Alicia Newby,
Andrew DeJarnette*, Travis Folkman, Weslee Umphyres
Honors
— Sara Behrends, Candice Collins, Vienna Purdue, Chelsey Rankin,
Jordan Gass
Honorable
mention — Paul
Klokkenga, Natasha Johnston
Seventh
grade
High
Honors — Megan
Backs*, Blaine Hellman, Bill Detmers*
Honors
— Nichole Buse,
Jeff Lessen, Chynna McCloud, Zachary Flatley, Scott Ubbenga, Michael
Schneider
Honorable
mention — Erin
Semple, Curtis Conrady
Eighth
grade
High
honors — Brian
Baker*, Jenna Bergman, Michelle Billings, Andrea Cross, Joni Cross,
Heather Osborn*, Abby Klokkenga*, Brock Lessen*
Honors
— Drew Olson, Brandon Crane
Honorable
mention — Jeramy
Adams, Erin Dial, Amanda Johnson, Jenna Leesman, Drew Wibben
Ninth
grade
High
honors — Kory
Leesman*, Megan Leesman*, Alyssa Moehring, Blaen Fletcher, Molly
Klokkenga*, Matthew Wrage, Krista Ubbenga*, Sasha Talkington, Joshua
Sherwood*
Honors
— Kyle Horner, Melissa Tillman, Victoria Tuttle
Honorable
mention —
Nicholas Alberts, Amanda Cordray, Kyle Hoerbert, Brittney Kavanaugh
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Tenth
grade
High
honors
— Mark Baker*, Cody
Christian*, Natalie Coers*, Anthony Jones, Ashley Jones, Ashley
Luken*, Ryan Duckworth*
Honors
— Nicholette
Chapman, Nathaniel Griesbaum, Tiffany Umphryes, Sarah Harrington,
Danelle Clutter, Ann Proefrock
Honorable
mention — Joshua
Anderson, Brooke Detmers, Danielle Bergman, Matthew Gleason, Alexis
Wenninger, Shane Westen
Eleventh
grade
High
honors — Nichole
Coers, Monica Proefrock*, Daniel Eeten*, Kent Leesman*
Honors
— Jaci Cross, Nicholas Coers, Valerie Tillman
Honorable
mention — Amanda
Cheatham, Patricia Custer, Sarah Struebing
Twelfth
grade
High
honors — Leann
Alberts, Kate Wrage* Brad Aper*, Matthew Duckworth*
Honors
— Justin McCormick, Jennifer Tuttle, Jean Ann Cross, Tasha
Williams, Amber Post
Honorable
mention — Matthew
Chapman, Larry Jones
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Elkhart
Grade School honor roll
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
20, 2001]
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Sixth
grade
High
honors — Kaitlyn
Faucon
Honors
— Angela
Cunningham
Honorable
mention — Allison
Durchholz, Leanna Gleason, Kelsey Hudson, Kristin Miller
Seventh
grade
Honorable
mention — Wilson
Bock, Ryan Dennison, Johanna Thatcher
Eighth
grade
All
A’s — Maggy
Gleason, Molly Gleason
High
honors — Matt
Davis, Zach Moore, Jeremy Ott
Honors
— Jamie Smith
Honorable
mention — Mallory
Davis, Dan Gleason, Brittany Hinds, Sarah Moore
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Chester-East
Lincoln honor students listed
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
19, 2001] Chester-East
Lincoln School has completed the third-quarter grading period for
the 2000-2001 school year with the following students in grades six,
seven and eight receiving recognition:
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Junior high
High
honors — Chris Ackerman, Curt Courtwright, Jared Davison, Emma
Ebelherr, Jennifer Ewins, Michelle Fitzpatrick, Erin Frick, Sam
Frioli, Leslie Froschauer, Andrew Fulton, Kara Gehlbach, Bobbi
Hartwig, Kyle Hower, Kevin Huelskoetter, Alison Kessinger, Nate
Kessinger, Michelle McFadden, Andrew McQuellon, Laura Merriman,
Aaron Meyrick, Daniel Ohmart, Chris Ramlow, Craig Rohlfs, Dustin
Schaub, Lindsey Skelton, Troy Tolan, Tracy Turner
Honors
— John Brooks, Melissa Cunningham, Austin Hartwig, Keisha
Holder, Ruth Ohmart, Ezekiel Payne, Wesley Reynolds, Brooklyn
Robbins, Bridget Ryan, Kayla Shull, Jeremy Sinnitt
Honorable
mention —
Emily Burge, Mia
Martinie, Nick Shehorn, George Vanos
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Sixth grade
High
honors
—
Cody Davison, Jessica Florey, Jordan Gallagher, Cassie Gunning,
Carman Landers, Rachel Noel, Clark Schoonover
Honors
—
Nick Bell, Taylor Berglin, Royce Duncan, Josh Edwards, Rhiannon
Hoagland
Honorable
mention
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Heather Beck, Megan Geriets, Adrienne Hildebrandt, Aaron Steinberg,
Marjorie White
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Mount
Pulaski Grade School’s honor roll
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
18, 2001]
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Sixth
grade
All
A’s — Britney
Cowan, Taryn Durst
High
honors — Joel
Bailey, Isaac Blue, Abbie Southerlan, Emily Toohill, Allison Wilson
Honors
— Carl Becker,
Amy Meister, Breanna Polk, Chelsey Seitz
Honorable
mention — Timothy
Davis, Noah Ramsey, Andrea Wilham
Seventh
grade
All
A’s — Brian
Beecraft, Elizabeth Conaway, Erica Montgomery, Kim Oglesby
High
honors — Chris
McDonnough, Andrew Meister, Bethany Pehler-Kohl, Cynthia Wilson
Honors
— Brad Deibert, Michelle Haynes
Honorable
mention — Allsion
Eades, Ashley Hartman, Nathaniel Huff, Jenilee Jensen, Gregory May,
Clinton Myers, Jaclyn Pierce, Andrew Schaffenacker, Tiffany Turner,
Jordan Wilson
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Eighth
grade
All
A’s — Mallory
Clements, John Foley, Lindsey Mason, Anthony Waymire
High
honors — Josh
Blaum, Chase Lowery
Honors
— Megan Allspach, Cassie Buckles, Justin Garner, Amanda Murphy
Honorable
mention —
Danielle Barr, Victoria Hill, Brittany Holmes, Lacey Horath, Korey
Letterle, Jason Nichols, Courtney Seitz, Amber Turner
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Lincoln
Junior High School honor students listed
Third
nine weeks
[APRIL
17, 2001]
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Seventh
grade
High
honor roll —
Victoria Catherine Jones, Rachel Diane Kasa, Kristina Marie Allen,
Jeremy Ryan Hamblin, Jordan Amos James Ackman, Heidi Rose Beshears,
Elise Gabriela Valdés, Kayla R. Groves, Aaron Jeffery Wunderlin,
Derek R. Dexter, Karlie J. Pleasant, Whitney Dee Kincheloe, Isaac
Wayne McGee, Patricia Gail Carmitchel, Jacob Matthew Greitman,
Tawyna Lynn Taylor, Heather Lyn Welker, Brittany Nichole Uhlry
Honor
roll — Judy
Nicole Falcon, Seth Aaron Goodman, John Kenneth Dallas, Peter Steven
Barmes, Joshua Curtis Larson, Ami Kay Falcon, John Joseph Lucio,
Alex French, Stacie Leigh-Anne Renfro, Moses Daniel Hernandez
Honorable
mention — Chris
Shane Gossett, Tori Kay-Lyn Weck, Melissa M. Allen, Emily H.
Henrichsmeyer, Adam Logan, Charles Henson Bryant, Mason Patrick
Coons, Meghan Elaine Greer, Autumn Nichole Roos, Tyler J. Cook-Root,
Derrick Lynn Quisenberry, Aaron Dayne Altman, Kayla Elizabeth Washam
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Eighth
grade
High
honor roll —
Amanda Ellen Metz, Gregory Stephen Gandenberger, Andrew Scott
Herrington-Gilmore, Chantell Skye Evans, James Steven Cosby, Kate
Miles, Dobihal, Brady T. Gerdts, Brittany Nichole Feese, Caleb Bayce
Hurley, Holly Marie Phillips, Chuck Allen, Lester Von Galbreath Jr.,
Justin Michael Ash
Honor
roll — Bryan Lee
Boring, Heather Marie McGinnis, Michael Ray Dano, David Llyod
Vincent, Megan Marie Prather, Zachery Keith Boulb, Tyler Allen
Casper, Brennan Lowell Boss, Nicole Marie Sparks, Erik Dru
Davenport, Joseph Walter Papuga, Rusty Houchins
Honorable
mention — Matthew
Alan Knight, Lance Michael Agostino, Brandon Lee Denney, Christopher
R.B.K. Cabit, James Edward West, Robyn Lynn Hashman, Joshua Randall
Rogers, Lauren D. Perring, Bo Eric Wright, Jennifer Lynn Everson,
Sean D. Weaver, Tristan Eugene Heyen
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Zonta
awards five scholarships
[APRIL
14, 2001] The
Zonta Club of Lincoln recently completed judging for their health
career scholarships being awarded for the 20th
consecutive year. Since 1981 Zonta has awarded 55 scholarships,
totaling $56,750, to 41 recipients. The following five students from
Logan County were awarded $1,000 each for 2001:
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Tara Ashley, the daughter of Tom and Nancy Ashley of Lincoln, is
a junior studying pharmacy at Purdue University. Tara has attained
the dean’s list for the past three years and is a member of the
National Society of Collegiate Scholars. During the past summer she
worked as a pharmacy technician at a Lincoln pharmacy.
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Nicole Ludolph, a senior at Eastern Illinois University, will
begin studies at Southern Illinois School of Dental Medicine this
fall. A member of the Association of Honor Students and Kappa Delta
sorority, she was selected from a national pool of applicants to
participate in a professional oncology education program at St. Jude
Research Hospital in Memphis last summer and was invited to return
again this summer.
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Shannon Perez of Lincoln is a freshman in the radiographic
technology program at Lincoln Land Community College. She is married
to Cecilio Perez and is the mother of three children. Shannon is an
assistant Girl Scout leader and a volunteer at Northwest School.
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Kathryn Jean Stoll is the daughter of Kenton and Marcia Stoll of
rural Chestnut. A freshman at the University of Illinois, she is a
student in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental
Sciences and Human Nutrition. Her academic goal is to become a child
and adolescent psychiatrist. She was awarded the Jonathan Baldwin
Turner Scholarship in the College of ACES.
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Melissa Williamson, daughter of Guy and Sue Williamson of
Lincoln, is a sophomore studying occupational therapy at St. Louis
University. She serves as a mentor through the St. Louis University
outreach program and is the sophomore student representative to the
occupational therapy program.
The
Zonta Club of Lincoln congratulates all the scholarship applicants
for their high level of academic attainment and encourages them to
participate in the program next year.
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Kristina
Allen recognized
[APRIL
7, 2001] The
United States Achievement Academy has announced that Kristina Allen
of Lincoln has been named a United States National Award Winner in
English.
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This
award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to
attain. In fact, the academy recognizes fewer than 10 percent of all
American students.
Kristina,
who attends Lincoln Junior High, was nominated for this national
award by Kathy Litherland, a teacher at the school.
Kristina
will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official
Yearbook, which is published nationally.
"Recognizing
and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in
America's history. Certainly, United States Achievement Academy
winners should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication
to excellence and achievement," said Dr. George Stevens,
executive director of the United States Achievement Academy.
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The
academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive recommendation of
teachers, coaches, counselors, and other qualified sponsors and upon
the standards of selection set forth by the academy. The criteria
for selection are a student's academic performance, interest and
aptitude, leadership qualities, responsibility, enthusiasm,
motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and
cooperative spirit, dependability, and recommendation from a teacher
or director.
Kristina
Allen is the daughter of Steve and Shelly Allen of Lincoln. Her
grandparents are Paul and Helen Allen and Maxine (and the late
Weldon) Ryan, all of Pekin.
[United
States Achievement Academy news release]
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West
Lincoln-Broadwell honor roll
Third nine weeks
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2, 2001]
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Sixth grade
High honors
—
Brandon
Farmer, Marty
Oltmanns, Gary
Rademaker, Candace
Schmidt, Matthew
Schreiber
Honors
— Katelyn
Atteberry, Andy
Cummings, Seth
Fink, Sarah
Laughlin, Jonathan
Lessen, Kendra
Matthews
Seventh
grade
High
honors — Katelyn
Beavers, Rachel
Clark, Maxwell
Goodrich, Anthony
Whitacre
Honors
— Jacob
Carey, Uriah
Kilgallin, Ryan
Miller, Christine
Presswood
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Eighth
grade
High
honors — Megan
Farmer, Rachel
Hahn, Alex
Gurga
Honors
— Matt
Bean, Becca
Dykstra, Jason
Harp, Alisha
Kaesebier, Katie
Muck, David
Pickering, Savannah
Stephens
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Washington-Monroe
School honor roll
Third nine weeks
[MARCH
31, 2001]
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High honors
Third
grade — Michelle
Brawdy, Colton Brosamer, Dalton DePoy, Katie Gosda, Torre Hill,
Mason Musick, Nick Everson, Brooklyn Ferguson, Amy Jordan, Jeffrey
Owen, Chris Shawgo, Caiti Wunderlin
Fourth
grade — Andrew
Brinkman, Cody Follis, Colt Hickey, Brock Satterwhite, Samara Shane,
Jessica Tieman
Fifth
grade — Kaleb
Gordon, Jessica Owen, Garrett Romer, Kelsey Dallas, Alex Huerd,
Rebecca Kasa
Sixth
grade —Brandon
Rahn, Mercy Mulligan, Juliann Papesch, Tim Wiser
Honors
Third
grade — Shaniqua
Long, Tanner Parrott, Nathan Swearingen, Randi Vieregge, Ali Buck,
Justin Jenkins, Kelsie Plummer, Hope Renfro
Fourth
grade —Dena Boyd,
Nichole Etcheson, Kayla Jenkins, Allysa Kemp, Tommy Stanley,
Glodonna Hoyt, Tasha Ackman, Kendra Cisco, Nate Kunkel, Joseph
Papesch, Ashley Shook
Fifth
grade —Zack
Bernhardt, Andrew Gonzales, Nicki Kodatt, Sabrina Matson, Kami
Thompson, Ashley Shawgo, Arielle Alley, Eric Gonzales, Kelly Gosda,
Jerold Jordan, Marissa Musick, Chelsie Shawgo
Sixth
grade — Gary
Hake, Derek Hurley, A.J. Weakley, Albert Eckhoff, Wes Schrader,
Ashley Vincent
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Honorable mention
Third
grade — Chris
Bernhardt, Jason Metelko, Brandon Jones, Jordan Baker, Caleb Boulb,
Krista Cathers, Lucas Davis, Ethan Tabor
Fourth
grade — Nic
Brown, Ryan Davis, Lia Jordan, Kaily Mote, Buck Rifner, Ariel Staton,
Kayla Giles, Jacob Shawgo
Fifth
grade — Nic
Cummings, Kassie Tungate, Brock Vale
Sixth
grade — Brittney
Denney, Nikki Shehorn, Kourtney Thompson, Josh Welker, Jami English,
Kaeley Fitzsimmons, T.J. Hernandez, Megan Moos
Bringing Up Grades — B.U.G. Award
Justin
Reynolds, Dylan Neumann, Kyra Harvey, Jessica Crowell, Joey Hickey,
Beth Camille, Ariel Lopez, Racquel Sales, Brittany Dickson
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Dobson
named one of nation's
best college sophomores
[MARCH
23, 2001] Brittney
Dobson, a sophomore at Lincoln College, has been named a 2001
President’s Scholar of Distinction by the national Independent
College Council in Washington, D.C.
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Ms.
Dobson was nominated by Lincoln College for the council's annual
All-American recognition program. Those judged to be among the top 8
percent nationwide are given the special recognition of
"National Independent College Council's President's Scholar of
Distinction." Recipients are selected based on grade-point
average, commitment to campus and community involvement, and good
citizenship.
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Ms.
Dobson is a 1999 graduate of Lincoln Community High School and is
studying vocal music at Lincoln College. She is active in the show
choir, jazz band, Lincoln Express, and is a member of academic honor
society Phi Theta Kappa. She plans to continue her education at the
University of Missouri- Kansas City. She is the daughter of Kay
Dobson and the late Carl Dobson of Lincoln.
[Lincoln
College news release]
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Area
LC students named Academic All-Americans
[MARCH
21, 2001] Four
Lincoln College students have been named Academic All-Americans by
the national Independent College Council in Washington, D.C.
Recipients for this national recognition were selected based on
grade-point average, commitment to campus and community involvement,
and good citizenship.
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Area
students named Academic All-Americans are:
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Felicia A. Haak of
McLean, who holds a grade-point average of 4.0 and is the daughter
of Nancy and Mike Haak.
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Adrienne E. Harmon
of Atlanta, who holds a grade-point average of 3.92 and is the
daughter of Deb and Rod Harmon.
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Dawn L. Hillman of
Delavan, who holds a grade-point average of 4.0 and is the daughter
of Dennis Shultz of Pekin and Betty Barker of Liberty, Ky.
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Luke E. Hughes of
Lincoln, who holds a grade-point average of 4.0 and is the son of
Linda Hughes and Mark Stout.
The
students named will be recognized at the Lincoln College Honors
Ceremony at 11 a.m. on May 12 in Johnston Center for Performing
Arts.
[Lincoln
College news release]
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Announcements
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Second
LCT scholarship offered
[APRIL
18, 2001] A
second Lincoln Community Theatre scholarship is being offered to
Logan County students majoring in theatre arts at Lincoln College.
This $500 scholarship is offered to returning sophomores at LC and
is in addition to the scholarship previously announced for incoming
LC freshmen who plan to major in theatre arts.
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Applications
for both scholarships are available at Logan County high school
guidance offices or by contacting Connie DiLillo, LCT scholarship
chairman, at (217) 732-7859. Completed applications must be
postmarked no later than April 27.
[LCT
news release]
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Conservation
summer camp opportunity available
[MARCH
15, 2001] Junior
high school and high school students have an opportunity to attend
summer camp offered by the Touch of Nature Environmental Center at
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. These camps combine
adventure skills such as canoeing, caving, camping and hiking with a
challenge to both physically and mentally develop an awareness and
respect for our environment.
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Through
a series of activities, campfire discussions and presentations,
students are involved in current environmental issues, which will
help them become problem-solvers of the future. This appears to be
an excellent opportunity for any student interested in the field of
conservation.
This
year's programs include Ozark canoeing expeditions for high school
students and the Ozark Riverways Canoe Trip for sixth- to
eighth-grade students. Program information has been sent to all high
school and junior high schools in Logan County.
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The
Logan County Soil and Water Conservation District will be sponsoring
one full scholarship or two partial scholarships, depending on the
number of applications received. Students interested in information
concerning scholarship applications and funding should contact the
district office, 1650 Fifth St. Road in Lincoln, (217) 732-2010,
Ext. 3.
Students
will need to submit a short description of their interests and why
they would like to attend one of the workshops. The deadline for
applications is May 11.
[Logan
County SWCD news release]
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School
Menus
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Lincoln
Elementary Schools |
Breakfast
menus
(Milk is served with all meals)
Monday,
April 23 —
Cereal, graham crackers, juice
Tuesday,
April 24 —
Pancake bites with syrup, fruit
Wednesday,
April 25 —
Cereal, cinnamon toast, juice
Thursday,
April 26 —
Cheese toasty, fruit
Friday,
April 27 —
Cereal, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, juice
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Lunch
menus (Milk
is served with all meals)
Monday,
April 23 —
Smokies in sauce, mashed potatoes, bread and butter, peaches
Tuesday,
April 24 —
Hamburger on bun with dill slices, french fries, trail mix, fruit
cocktail
Wednesday,
April 25 —
Sausage pizza, green beans, carrot sticks, applesauce
Thursday,
April 26 —
Chicken tenders with sauce, corn, bread and butter, pears in jello
Friday,
April 27 —
Chili with crackers, cornbread, dill spear, whipped dessert |
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Mount
Pulaski Grade School |
Lunch
menus
Notes:
Milk
is served with all meals.
Condiments
are served with all meals.
Students
in grades three through eight may choose hot dog on a bun or
peanut butter and jelly sandwich in place of main meal.
Students
in grades six through eight may also choose a chef salad.
Tuesday,
May 1 — Chicken
and noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, peanut butter
sandwich, pretzels
Wednesday,
May 2 —
Spaghetti with meat sauce, lettuce, green beans, orange, bread
Thursday,
May 3 — Cheese
pizza, corn, carrots, strawberries, ice cream
Friday,
May 4 — Chicken
salad sandwich, celery, carrots, pineapple, cottage cheese, potato
chips
Monday,
May 7 — Hot dog
on a bun, potato wedges, carrots, pears, cookies
Tuesday,
May 8 — Breaded
chicken patty on a bun, lettuce, dill pickle, tri-tator, orange,
rice crispy treat
Wednesday,
May 9 — Chicken
fingers, green beans, strawberries, cake, bread, oleo
Thursday,
May 10 — Taco
salad, cheese, sour cream, baked beans, peaches, pudding pop,
bread, oleo, orange juice
Friday,
May 11 — Hot
ham and cheese on a bun, corn, pears, jello, potato chips
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Monday,
May 14 — Sloppy
Joes, tri-tator, mixed veggies, apple crisp
Tuesday,
May 15 —
Breaded fish on a bun, lettuce, pickle, peas, orange, rice crispy
treat
Wednesday,
May 16 — Oven
chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, peaches, bread, oleo
Thursday,
May 17 —
Hamburger on a bun, cheese, pickle, potato wedges, strawberries,
ice cream
Friday,
May 18 — Cheese
pizza, lettuce salad, green beans, applesauce, brownie
Monday,
May 21 —
Barbecued chicken on a bun, potato wedges, carrots, peaches,
animal crackers
Tuesday,
May 22 — Hot
ham and cheese on a bun, mixed veggies, tri-tator, applesauce
Wednesday,
May 23 — Corn
dogs, peas, potato chips, strawberries, ice cream
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West
Lincoln-Broadwell School |
Lunch menus
(Milk is served with all meals)
Monday, April 23
— Chicken fillet on plate, potatoes and gravy,
veggies-pasta-cheese, applesauce
Tuesday, April 24
— Breadsticks, meat sauce, lettuce salad, green beans, mixed
fruit
Wednesday, April 25
— Sloppy Joe on bun, french fries, corn, peaches
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Thursday, April 26
— Corn dog, assorted chips, raw carrots, ice cream sandwich,
Friday, April 27
— Cheeseburger on bun, french fries, baked beans, fruit pie
Monday, April 30 — Ham horseshoe,
french fries, raw veggies, applesauce
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