West Lincoln-Broadwell honor rolls

Second nine weeks

Sixth grade

High honors

Katelyn Atteberry

Marty Oltmanns

Gary Rademaker

Candace Schmidt

Matthew Schreiber

Honors

Andy Cummings

Brandon Farmer

Sarah Laughlin

Jonathan Lessen

Melissa Ramlow

Honorable mention

Kendra Matthews

Seventh grade

High honors

Allison Adolphson

Katelyn Beavers

Rachel Clark

Honors

Jacob Carey

Kylie Courtwright

Max Goodrich

Uriah Kilgallin

Ryan Miller

Christine Presswood

Anthony Whitacre

Eighth grade

High honors

Megan Farmer

Rachel Hahn

Katie Muck

David Pickering

Honors

Matt Bean

Becca Dykstra

Alex Gurga

Jason Harp

Alisha Kaesebier

Dana Palmer

Megan Presswood

Savannah Stephens


Elkhart Grade School honor rolls

Second nine weeks honor roll

Sixth grade

High honors

Kaitlyn Faucon

Honors

Angela Cunningham

Leanna Gleason

Kelsey Hudson

Honorable mention

Aaron Davis

Allison Durchholz

Kristin Miller

 

Seventh grade

Honors

Ryan Dennison

Johanna Thatcher

Honorable mention

Wilson Bock

Nicole Hanner

 

Eighth grade

All A’s

Maggy Gleason

Molly Gleason

High honors

Matt Davis

Dan Gleason

Sarah Moore

Zach Moore

Jeremy Ott
Honors

Jamie Smith

Honorable mention

Mallory Davis

Brittany Hinds


First semester honor roll

Sixth grade

All A’s

Kaitlyn Faucon

High honors

Leanna Gleason

Honors

Kelsey Hudson

Honorable mention

Angela Cunningham

Aaron Davis

Allison Durchholz

Kristin Miller

 

Seventh grade

Honors

Ryan Dennison

Honorable mention

Wilson Bock

Johanna Thatcher

 

 

Eighth grade

All A’s

Matt Davis

Maggy Gleason

Molly Gleason

Jeremy Ott

High honors

Dan Gleason

Sarah Moore

Zach Moore

Jamie Smith

Honors

Brittany Hinds

Honorable mention

Mallory Davis

Jeffrey Tobias


Academic honors announced at Lincoln College

Lincoln College announces the academic accomplishments of students attending the fall semester 2000.

Special Honors List

(Students must have a GPA of 4.0 with 15 or more hours)

Chris Ackman of Macomb; William Behrends of Havana; Francesca Biundo of Mason City; Kari Borowiak, Miles Craig, Courtney Dirks, Brittney Dobson, Luke Hughes, Teri Kavelman, Lyndsey Pickering, Clinton Smith, Joshua Twente, and Joshua Utterback, all of Lincoln; Nathan Dieckow, Adrienne Harmon and Rich Lynch, all of Atlanta; Jodi Ebert of Winfield; Felicia Haak of McLean; Jody Hick of Red Bud; Dawn Hillman of Delavan; Leigha Hoover of O’Fallon, Mo.; Matt Knepper of Barry; Tamar Lyons of Elkhart; Jeremy Mathenia of Toledo; Rosemary Porter of Heyworth; Gina Rago of Tinley Park; Andrea Stark of Ashkum; Phillip Stuttman of Panama City, Fla.; David Tacket of Bloomington; and Pamela Williams of Bellevue.

President’s List

(Students must have a GPA range of 3.75 to 3.99 with 15 or more hours)

Sandra Bigolin of Antioch; Ashley Brinner, Molly Donnelly, Ashley Harvey, Brooke Huskins, Jonah Rosenthal, Anna Schmidt, Joshua Shanle, Rachel Washam and Kate Winters, all of Lincoln; Chashaoana Brown of St. Louis, Mo.; Michelle Burton of Hoffman Estates; Sean Calhoun of Skokie; Melanie Danner of Bloomington; Steven Dugan of Oak Forest; Jesse Dullard of Homewood; Brittany Franklin of New Holland; Tristan Gunn of LaGrange; Kari Hester of McLean; John Hoblit of Atlanta; Joshua Houberg of Reddick; Chris Jenczmionka of Tinley; Hillary Lareau of Beaverville; Heather Laurent of Auburn; Kimberly Massenburg of Glenwood; Ryan McCabe of Bethany; Harry McMillan of Mason City; Lora Nelson of Farmer City; Ramiro Palmar of Zulia; Amy Pfeiffer of Grayslake; Johnny Power of Mason City; Kevin Raugstad of Deerfield; Ryan Reynolds of Fulton; Crystal Robertson of New Canton; Derek Rude of Albion; Shelby Smith of Ellery; Tiffany Sutton of Atlanta; David Tennant of Orion; Zachary Welch of Houston, Texas; Nathan Welsh of Liberty; and Kelly Wiegand of Henry.

 

 

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Dean’s List

(Students must have a GPA range of 3.25 to 3.74 with 15 or more hours)

Tim Christoffersen of Amboy; Megan Campbell of Apex, N.C.; Erin Mahony of Arlington Heights; Nathan Bottorff and Hamilton Harmon of Atlanta; Julie Wine of Barrington; Amy Johnson of Barry; Shawna Hinderliter of Bartonville; Aaron Gullion of Beason; Adam Levy of Belleville; Shane Syndergaard of Billings, Mont.; Jennifer Whitman of Bloomington; Anna Dressler of Byron; Avery Potter of Canton; Leon Clark of Carbondale; Chad Blackburn of Chatham; Eugene Bates of Chicago; Jonathan Cave of Chillicothe, Ohio; Tony Soto-Perez and Tori Underwood of Clinton; Melissa Cundiff of Coello; Nathanael Kotras of Collinsville; Donald Skelton and Brandon Wendel of Decatur; Nicholas Colberg of East Moline; Douglas Zimmer of Edwardsville; Jessica Buck of Effingham; Guida Scheer of El Paso; Brett Conrady of Elkhart; Justin Scully and Matthew Scully of Elmhurst; Amanda Pikert of Franklin; Matt Meier and Hyun Shin of Glenview; Wendy Johnson of Grayslake; Sarah Briggs of Greenfield, Wis.; Tamara Campion of Gurnee; Rebecca Ruben of Hartsburg; Eric Alfredson of Hickory Hills; Christopher Bader and Ryan Flanagan of Hinsdale; Alexes Griffin and Ryan Kuro of Hoffman Estates; Elizabeth Judge of Illiopolis; Loni Huston of Joy; Jenna Dupuis of Kankakee; Beau Anderson, Angela Bates, Tiffany Boward, Dana Crane, Chris Curry, Andrew Dexter, Heather Fry, Steven Goodman Jr., Heidi Graff, Brock Guzouskis, Jacob Horton, Janelle Hutchcraft, Trisha Kavelman, Nicholas King, Adam Letterly, Tina Mayer, Jeremy Metelko, Angie Morado, Brian Sheley, Brandi Slimick, Angela Smith, Chad Twente, Victoria Willmert, Crystal Wilson and Erin Wind, all of Lincoln; Marko Djurovic of Lincolnwood; Julie Calderone of Lockport; Ambor Branch of London Mills; Jeremy Wood of Lovington; Heather Long of Mason City; John Hedges of Mattoon; Jerad Pruitt of Medora; Gary Ryan of Mokena; Zachary Baker of Monmouth; Emily Sansale of Montgomery; Jacqueline Black, Deanna Laws and Elizabeth Wilson, all of Naperville; Angela Yim of Northbrook; Tiffany Hoover of O'Fallon, Mo.; Melinda Meyer of Ottawa; Thomas Michnowski of Palatine; Todd Hixon of Panama City Beach, Fla.; Francesca Noreuil and Bryna Peck of Pekin; Ryan Brinker, Toby Bronson, Creston Coleman, George Mwenisongole and Jacob Sexton, all of Peoria; Robert Sherren of Petersburg; Keith Tobin of Plainfield; Kristen Stewart of Rantoul; Francis Murphy of River Forest; Gerreé Willis of Riverdale; Nichole Velez of Rock Island; Nicole Jensen of Rolling Meadow; Amber Hieronymus of San Jose; Jenn Lottinville of St. Anne; Robert William Richardson of Tempe, Ariz.; Jake Vandyke of Tinley Park; Trent Munson of Tiskilwa; Ryan Link of Victoria; Lisa Knecht of Watseka; Ashley Lyons of Waverly; and Lindsey Luther of Wheaton.


Illinois Drug Education Alliance
chooses Lincoln for
Outstanding Community Award

Community leaders recognized for cooperative efforts

The city of Lincoln, through the work of the Healthy Communities Partnership (HCP), was selected by the Illinois Drug Education Alliance (IDEA) to be the winner of the Betsy Houghton Award. Betsy Houghton was a strong advocate of alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention. When she died, IDEA named their Outstanding Community Award after her.

IDEA is an umbrella which covers alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention groups in the state of Illinois. Prevention First and DARE are just two of those organizations. For the past 18 years, IDEA has hosted an annual conference, and the Outstanding Community-Betsy Houghton Award is presented during the conference. This year’s conference was at the Peoria Civic Center over the weekend of Nov 19. Several people from the community attended the conference to represent Lincoln:  Dayle Eldredge, director of the HCP of Lincoln and Logan County; Mayor Joan Ritter; Bobbi Abbott, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce; Chief Rich Ludolph, of the Lincoln Police Department; and Darla Ludolph, director of radiology at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital.

The award is given each year to an Illinois community which has distinguished itself in alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention programs. HCP was chosen this year for its involvement in prevention programs such as a mock DUI, Family Fun Day, compliance checks with the local police department, encouraging the City Council to strengthen laws, and educational classes in local schools. "We are pleased to receive this award in recognition and acknowledgment for the programs we support in our community," said Dayle Eldredge, local HCP director. "This award confirms the hard work that our community provides in the area of alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention programs."

A delegation from the HCP, which included Mayor Ritter, representatives of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital and Logan County Health Department, and 12 area youth received the award plaque on behalf of the city of Lincoln.

One of Lincoln’s teens was honored with an individual award. Laura Baker, a junior at Lincoln Community High School, received IDEA’s 2000 Outstanding Individual Youth Volunteer Award. She was nominated by Kristi Simpson of Logan Mason Mental Health because of her overall involvement in local alcohol, tobacco and drug prevention activities. Baker also attended the Illinois Teen Institute for the past two years, and now she is on its board. She is instrumental in Teens Out Teaching Success (TOTS). TOTS teaches fourth graders in the community about prevention, the dangers of different substances and about stereotyping other individuals. TOTS emphasizes to students the fact that, just by appearances, one cannot always tell who uses drugs and who does not.

For more information on IDEA, visit their website at www.bestofidea.com.

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Rural Health Partnership receives award

The Rural Health Partnership (RHP) of Logan County has been selected by the Illinois Association of Area Agencies on Aging to receive the Sid Granet Aging Network Achievement Award.

The award is given in honor of the late Sid Granet to recognize achievement by individuals and community programs on aging that have enabled older Americans to reach their full potential. Debra Cook, of the Logan County Health Department, and Dayle Eldredge, director of RHP of Logan County, received the award Dec. 8 at the 2000 Governor’s Conference on Aging and Human Services in Chicago.

"We are pleased to receive this award in recognition of the programs and services provided to our rural communities," said Dayle Eldredge. "This award is a tribute to our volunteers for the unique role they play in ensuring our success."


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