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LCHS graduation
[JUNE
4, 2002]
Lincoln Community High School
graduation ceremonies were at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 1.
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Heather
Otto delivered the welcoming address. Principal Joyce Hubbard
introduced the valedictorian, Noor Obaisi, and the salutatorian,
Rachael Liesman. Members of the LCHS Board of Education
presented the diplomas. Jared Brown delivered the closing
remarks.
The following students received special awards: English — Callie
Davison, Wesley Schaub
Speech — Eric
Agostino
Drama Awards — Kerry
Dobihal, Beau Hanger
Coop Student of the
Year — James Babbs
Science — Noor Obaisi
Art — Matthew Estes
LTEC Culinary Arts —
Beau Hanger
French — Katherine
Gillen, Noor Obaisi
Spanish — Callie
Davison
Health Occupations —
Jeffrey Barringer
Woods — Clint Awe,
Sean Hamblen, Colt Wright
Lincolnite — Caroline
McLean
Building Trades
Student of Year — Clint Awe
Student Government
Presidential Recognition — Jennifer Buffington
Perfect attendance
for four years — Tracy Allen, Christina Crowe, Callie Davison,
Timothy Kerns
Mathematics — Noor
Obaisi, Rachael Liesman, Callie Davison
James E. Heinzel
Memorial Scholarship — Jennifer Buffington
Aid Association for
Lutherans/Lutheran Brotherhood — Laura Baker
Arthur and Luella
Gimbel Memorial Scholarship — Ryan Williams
Future Teachers of
America Scholarship — Katie Courtwright, Lisa Johnson
Drake University
Presidential Scholarship — Sarah Bates
Scholarship for Life
Trinity Episcopal Church — Sarah Bates, John Metz
Prudential Spirit of
Community Certificate of Excellence — Laura Baker
Tara Engle Memorial
Scholarship — Amber Wright
Lincoln Community
Theater Scholarship — Kelly Dowling
Outstanding Senior
Music Student — Kelly Dowling
Director’s Music
Award — Sara Farkas
John and Helen Ryman
Scholarship — Kelly Dowling
Ed Madigan Social
Studies — Sarah Bates
History — Noor Obaisi
John Ryman Social
Studies — Daniel Schick
Social Studies —
Jonathan Meyer
DAR History — Ruth
Underhill
Community Service —
Heather Otto, Andrew Frost
Student Government —
Jared Brown
LTEC Kiwanis Students
of the Month — Clint Awe, September; Beau Hanger, October; Steven
Sitton, November; Jessica Bree, December; Jeffrey Barringer,
January; James Babbs, April
Female Athlete of the
Year — Emily Wilkinson
Male Athlete of the
Year — Adam Schonauer
American
Legion Award — Daniel Schick
Metal Trades Student
of the Year — Scott Maestas
LTEC Advanced
Computer Technology — Jennifer Florey
Business Student of
the Year — Derrick McCray
John Phillip Sousa
Concert Band — Adam Butts
Mike Rivera Senior
Award — Laura Baker
National Honor
Society — Mary Burlington, Rachael Liesman
Louie Armstrong Jazz
— Adam Butts
Martha Wyneken Art —
Joshua McMullen
Three-sport athletes
— William Barmes, Jeffrey Barringer, Andrew Frost, Timothy Kerns,
Michael Martin, Chase Neitzel, Adam Schonauer
Lady Railer Athletic
Booster Club Scholarship — Darcy White, Emily Wilkinson
LEAF Club Scholarship
— Laura Baker
LCHS Golden Fund
Scholarship — Rachel Buchholz
DAR Citizenship Award
— Kerry Dobihal
SAR Citizenship Award
— Daniel Schick
Rotary Vocational
Student of the Year — Jeffrey Barringer
U.S. Army National
Scholar/Athlete Award — Sarah Bates, Daniel Schick
Vulcan Materials
Scholarship — Rachel Buchholz
Lucille Flick Larson
Scholarship — Katie Courtwright, Andrew Frost, Ashley Marten
Kiwanis Scholarship,
Lincoln College — Victoria Cooper
Kiwanis Scholarship,
Lincoln Christian College — Mary Burlington
Lincoln Junior
Woman’s Club Music Award — Kelly Dowling
LCHS Pep Club
Scholarship — Darcy White, Brandy White, Victoria Cooper, Jennifer
Buffington, Mary Burlington
Illinois Sheriff’s
Association Scholarship — Laura Phillips
Lincoln Christian
College Dean’s Scholarship — Lisa Johnson, Mary Burlington
Lincoln Junior
Woman’s Club Leadership Award — Callie Davison
Chester-East Lincoln
Education Association Scholarship — Wesley Schaub
Lincoln Junior
Woman’s Club Speech Award — Eric Agostino
Lincoln Junior
Woman’s Club Art Award — Joshua McMullen, Matthew Estes
Community Bankers
Association of Illinois Foundation/Community Banking — Laura Baker
Knights of Columbus
Scholarship — Michael Aper, Daniel Schick
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Lincoln Community
High School Graduates |
James
Gregory Abbott
Maurice M. Agaid
Eric
Daniel Agostino
Jessica Jean
Alexander
Tracy Ann Allen
Wesley Ryan Allen
Lewis
Thomas Allison
Michael Lynn Aper
Cara
Suzanne
Aussieker
Clint
Michael Awe
Colleen Ruth Ayars
James
Arthur Babbs
Veronica Sue Babbs
Laura Whitney Baker
William R. Barmes
Alicia Michelle Barr
Jeffrey M. Barringer
Ryan
Michael Bast
Elisha Nicole Bateman
Sarah Elizabeth Bates
Candace Marie Battin
Heather Marie Bean
Lisa
Ann Behle
Emilee Lynn Bender
Linda
Anne Birnbaum
Jo
Beth Borowiak
Jessica Lynn Bowen
Brian
Dane Boyer
Matthew Eugene Boyer
Stephanie Marae Brady
Jessica Nicole Bree
Jared
Jackson Brown
Jessica Lynn Bryant
Rachel Lee Buchholz
Tera
Kay Buchholz
Jennifer R. Buffington
Tia
Lynn Bunch
Derek
John R. Bunner
Mary Joan Burlington
Adam
Clayton Butts
James
S. K. Cabit Jr.
Alan
Thomas Cade
Sarah
Marie Carrillo
Micole Ann Caskey
Adam
B. Chrismore
Pier Luigi Ciuffarin
Melissa Renee Cody
Samuel W. Comstock
Mary
Lynn Connell
Kristina Yvonne Cook
Victoria Ann Cooper
Katie Jo Courtwright
Christopher John Cox
Christina Marie Crowe
Angioletta M. Curcuru
Sali
Dalipi
Ashley A. Dammerman
Callie Hanna Davison
Brett Michael Dellow
Alicia Aurelie deMenis
Kerry E. Dobihal
Kelly
Anna Dowling
Lauren N. Eckhardt
Matthew Albert Estes
Sara Marie Farkas
Adam
Michael Fisher
Katie
Jo Fitzpatrick
Jennifer June Florey
Megan
Sue Franz
Catherine N. Frazier
Robert John Friel
Lindsay E. Froschauer
Andrew Eugene Frost
Angelenea C.
Galbreath
Justin Paul Gannon
Michael C. Gasparini
Luke
Anthony Gerardot
Katherine Mary Gillen
Jeremy Michael Gillum
Kellie LeAnn Gleason
Dianna
Gooden-Buckhold
April
Louise Goodwin
Jerry
A. Gossett
Ross
Andrew Green
Brandi M. Guzouskis
Beau
Nathan Hanger
Rachael Marie Harmon
Rebecca Ann Harmon
Mary
Elizabeth Healy
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Nicholas A.
Henrichsmeyer
Jonathon Wilbur Hinkle
Ryan
John Hoyt
Heather Ann Hudelson
Adam
Lee Humbert
Mark
Allen Huskins
Shannon Ellene Jacobs
Lisa Marie Johnson
Christina Len Kennett
Timothy Chad Kerns
Keary
Melissa Ketcham
Amanda N. Kilhoffer
Michelle L. Kilhoffer
Rachel Renee Knight
Andrew Paul Knopp
Kimberly Aline Koester
Ashley Suzette Kurtz
Meghan Ione Lawson
Brian
Daniel Lee
Tony
E. Liechty
Rachael M. Liesman
Amanda Lee Lucas
Scott
William Mack
Holly
E. Maestas
Scott
Anthony Maestas
Jacob
William Mahler
Joseph Robert Marcum
Ashley Marie Marten
Michael A. Martin
Royce
Allen McCoy
Derrick D. McCray
Melissa Gail McGlinsey
Caroline Leigh McLean
Joshua Dale McMullen
John
William Metz
Britne E.A. Meyer
Jonathan A. Meyer
Krystal Joleen Miller
Samuel Letez Moore
Janelle B. Morrow
Robert James Morrow
Danielle Leigh Mosier
Lydiah Wanjiru Muhia
Shirley Jean Nalley
Chase
Andrew Neitzel
Noor
Aminah Obaisi
Jeremiah Lee Ohmart
Heather Lane Otto
Bret
Carl Paulus
Laura
Nicole Phillips
Chelsee Danielle Polen
Laura
Marie Pollett
Jordan Paul Puckett
Aubrey Leigh Ramlow
Amanda Lavon Reagan
Lori
Nicole Reinwald
Jeremy Calvin Riggs
Martin Patrick Ryan
Abbey Elizabeth Sabo
Wesley Dawn Schaub
Daniel Michael Schick
Adam
David Schonauer
Blake
E. Schoonover
Bradford D. Scott
Jacob
Levi Shanle
Brittany Lynn Shaw
Brooke Nicole Siltman
Steven Kyle Sitton
Lesley Nicole Skelton
Rachael L. Slayton
Nicole Marie Slimick
Mary
Virginia Smith
Nathan Scott Snyder
Daniel Donald Sparks
Christy Lynn Stiles
Melissa Sue Story
Ryan
Matthew Sullivan
Andrea Marie Swinford
Anne
C. Thorsen
Jodee
Leigh Tibbs
Ruth
E. Underhill
Matthew Jordon Viner
Brandon Lee Welch
Brandy Jean White
Darcy
Ahrens White
Emily
Nicole Wilkinson
Ryan
Taylor Williams
Stacey Contrel Willis
Amber
Nicole Wright
Colt
Aaron Wright
Ashley Jean Wurth
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Lincoln Junior High
School graduation
[JUNE
3, 2002]
Lincoln
Junior High School held their graduation exercises Wednesday, May
29, at 3 p.m.
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Patty
Carmitchel, student council president, delivered the welcome
address. Diplomas were presented by Shelly Allen, Bruce Carmitchel and Joe Brewer. Superintendent Robert E. Kidd
and Principal Curt Nettles gave remarks.
The following students received special awards:
The Board Scholar Awards, presented by Bruce Carmtichel, went to
Kristina Allen and Rachel Kasa.
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The President's Education Awards, presented by Curt Nettles, went to
Jordan Ackman, Kristina Allen, Patty Carmitchel, John Dallas,
Victoria Jones, Rachel Kasa, Whitney Kinsheloe, Isaac McGee,
Brittany Uhlry, Elise Valdez, and A.J. Wunderlin. [LDN]
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Lincoln Junior
High Graduates |
Jordan
Ackman
Richard Acuff
Kristina Allen
Melissa Allen
Aaron
Altman
Justyn
Awe
Peter
Barmes
Kendra
Barnes
Tiffany Barnes
Cassandra Beck
Justin
Beck
Elyse
Berger
Filippo Biundo
Mitchell Brewer
Melissa Brown
James
Bruce II
Charles Bryant
Timothy Calhoun
Jason
Carlson
Patricia Carmitchel
Rebecca Carpentier
Jedadiah Cook
Shaun
Cook
Mason
Coons
Natalie Coppinger
Corey
Cotten
Robert
Covert
John
Cronin
John
Dallas
Derek
Dexter
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Sarah
Edwards
William Edwards
Gabrielle Ernst
Judy
Falcon
Justin
Forrester
Rachel
Franklin
Shone
Freese
Alex
French
Emily
Gahr
Derek
Gleason
Shanae
Goodman
Chris
Gossett
Meghan
Greer
Jacob
Greitman
Kayla
Groves
Lara
Haas
Jeremy
Hamblin
Luke
Hanger
Jeremiah Hanson
Timothy Hersey
Joshua
Hatfield
Joshua
Heffren
Adam
Helton
Emily
Henrichsmeyer
Moses
Hernandez
Kira
Hester
Arthur
Hopwood II
Shaun
Houghtalin
Jessica Hughes
Dallas
Hunt
Dalton
Hunt |
Victoria
Jones
Rachel Kasa
Ryan Kelley
Whitney
Kincheloe
Kara King
Chad Koke
Peter Lamb
Seth
Laurence
Jay Lee
Dustin
Lindsley
Adam Logan
John Lucio
Jamaica
Lyons
Jason
Matthews
David Mauhar
Tiana Maxey
Samuell
Mayer
Walter
McCain
Jessie
McCaine
Isaac McGee
Kathryn
McIntosh
Hannah
Michalsen
Erica Nelson
Carson
Nichols
Bethany
Nodine
Jonathan
Pesha
Cody
Peterson
Alvin Prince
Cassandra
Puckett
Derrick
Quisenberry
Justin
Quisenberry
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Erich
Rentmeister
Mark Rich
Rebecca
Rogers
Autumn Roos
John Ross
Sarah
Rowland
Michael Roy
Derrick
Rufus
Jami Sams
Daniel
Schaub
Somer
Schulte
Chase Shanle
Nathan
Shreve
Kasey Sisk
Joshua
Staton
James Stone
Alysha
Strader
Kimberly
Tungate
Brittany
Uhlry
Elise Valdes
Chance
Vincent
Kayla Washam
Tara Watkins
Tori Week
Heather
Welker
April West
Merickia
Wheelock
Bradley
Whiteman
Desirae
Winter
Aaron
Wunderlin |
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West Lincoln-Broadwell
graduation
[JUNE
3, 2002]
West
Lincoln-Broadwell Elementary School held their graduation exercises
Friday, May 31, at 7 p.m.
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Dorothy
Romberg delivered the opening remarks. Diplomas were presented
by Doug Muck and Don Papirnik.
Several awards were also presented:
The American Legion Award was presented by Wayne Schrader of the
American Legion Post 263.
The Daughters of the American Revolution Award was presented by
Gordon Lanning.
The WL-B PTO scholarship was presented by Sarah Benner.
The Citizenship Award was presented by Doug Muck.
The President's Awards were presented by Phillis Read. [LDN]
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West Lincoln-Broadwell
Graduates
Allison Adolphson
Jacob Carey
Rachel Clark
Kylie
Courtwright
Mark Elliott
Seth Goodman
Maxwell
Goodrich
Jacob
Hedenberg
Landon
Hinkle |
Deana Hunter
Christopher
McGlasson
Ryan Miller
Daniel
Palmer
Christine
Presswood
Emily
Reiners
Anthony
Whitacre
Brian
Willmert |
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Park Meadows Baptist and
Lincoln Christian Academy graduation
[JUNE 1, 2002]
Park
Meadows Baptist and Lincoln Christian Academy held their graduation
exercises Sunday, May 26, at 6 p.m.
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State
Rep. Jonathan Wright gave the invocation. Aaron
Johnson delivered the welcoming address. Dr. S.M. Davis, the
pastor of Park Meadows Baptist Church, introduced the main speaker,
Robert J. Presswood, the pastor of Xenia Baptist Church in Xenia,
Kan. Diplomas were presented by Pastor S.M. Davis,
Principal Thomas E. Bryant, Ph.D., and various parents. [LDN]
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Park Meadows
Baptist Graduates
Jacqueline Nicole Gill
Aaron
William Johnson
James
Michael Peters II |
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Carroll Catholic graduation
[JUNE 1, 2002]
Carroll
Catholic School held their graduation mass Monday, May 27, at 11:30
a.m.
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Celebrants were Monsignor Edward Higgins and Father Thomas Taylor.
Lectors were Chrissy Schick and Andrew Ryan.
The graduation was preceded by an awards breakfast, which was
presided over by Michael Cook.
The following students received awards:
Shanan McLaughlin, Cara Barrick and Michael Cook received American
Legion Awards.
The Ada K. Tierney Reading Awards were given to Chrissy Schick for
highest score on a standardized reading test and to Frank Hoblit for
improved reading skills.
Michael Cook and Sam McShane recieved DAR History Awards.
Kelly Lohrenz received the Musical Arts Club of Lincoln General
Music Award.
President's Academic Achievement Awards went to Cara Barrick, Ashley
Burger, Michael Cook, Kelly Lohrenz, Emily Ludolph, Sam McShane and
Chrissy Schick. Frank
Hoblit received the Presidential Effort Award. [LDN]
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Carroll Catholic
Graduates
Cara Barrick
Rosamaria Benitez
Ashley Burger
Michael Cook
James Curry
Frank Hoblit
Kelly Lohrenz
Kelsey Lowman
Emily Ludolph
Shanan McLaughlin
Samuel
McShane
Dusty Montgomery
Nicole Moore
Jeffrey Oller
Christopher Reed
Andrew Ryan
Christine Schick
Danielle Schilling
Derrick Schnauer
Samantha Smith |
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Lincoln woman’s granddaughter
attending Interlochen Arts Camp
[JUNE
1, 2002]
Alison Trigg Conner, granddaughter of Helen Trigg of
Lincoln, will attend Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan, the first
and foremost summer arts program for youth in the United States. She
will study piano and flute at the camp, which in 2002 celebrates its
75th summer of pioneering arts education.
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Alison, of Evaro,
Mont., is the daughter of Tom Trigg and Diane Conner.
Interlochen Arts Camp
offers intensive training in creative writing, dance, music, theatre
arts and visual arts. Students age 8 to 18, hailing from all 50
states and more than 30 countries, spend four to eight weeks
exploring and honing their art in an extraordinary camp setting.
Among the distinguished camp alumni are opera and concert soprano
Jessye Norman, "Roseanne" star Sara Gilbert, actor Tom Hulce,
"Cathy" creator Cathy Guisewite, vocalist Peter Yarrow of Peter,
Paul and Mary, and CBS news correspondent Mike Wallace.
Throughout the
summer, more than 500 events are presented by students, faculty,
staff and distinguished guest artists who appear as part of the
Interlochen Arts Festival This summer’s guest artists include Anne
Murray, Trinity Irish Dance, Mannheim Steamroller, Bernadette Peters
and Vince Gill.
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The camp and festival
are part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, which also is home to
Interlochen Arts Academy, the nation’s premier fine arts boarding
high school; Interlochen Public Radio, a national leader in listener
support among public radio stations; and Interlochen Pathfinder
School, an independent day school for preschool through eighth-grade
students.
Interlochen Center for the Arts is
located on a scenic 1,200-acre campus 16 miles southwest of Traverse
City, Mich. For admissions information, call (231) 276-7472 or visit
Interlochen online at
www.interlochen.org.
[News
release from
Interlochen Center for the Arts]
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Chester-East Lincoln
graduation
[MAY
31, 2002]
Chester-East
Lincoln School held their graduation exercises Friday, May 24, at
7:30 p.m.
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Ruth
Ohmart delivered the welcome address. Diplomas were presented
by various members of the Chester-East Lincoln board of education.
Erin Frick delivered the farewell address.
The following students received special awards:
The Presidential Education Awards were presented to Katelyn Beavers,
Curt Courtwright, Melissa Cunningham, Michelle Fitzpatrick, Erin
Frick, Andrew Fulton, Kara Gehlbach, Kevin Huelskoetter, Alison
Kessinger, Aaron Meyrick, Ashley Moore, Jeremy Moore, Ruth Ohmart,
Craig Rohlfs and Troy Tolan.
The Mathematics Award, presented by Doug Rader, went to Troy Tolan
and Alison Kessinger.
The Science Award, presented by Cindy Erlandson, went to Andrew
Fulton.
The Literature Award, presented by Beth Steffens, went to Melissa
Cunningham, Alison Kessinger and Troy Tolan.
The Ron Groth Memorial English Award, also presented by Beth Steffens, went to
Ashley Moore.
The American Legion Awards, presented by Wayne Schrader, went to
Kara Gehlbach and Kevin Huelskoetter.
The DAR Award, presented by Claudia McEvers, went to Katelyn Beavers. [LDN]
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Chester-East
Graduates
Donald
Ackerman
Samantha
Allen
Kristan Aue
Valerie Barr
Katelyn
Beavers
John Brooks
Jody Burge
Heather Cast
Jared
Coleman
Curt
Courtwright
Melissa
Cunningham
Jonathan
Duitscher
Colby Elkins
Kara Fellers
Michelle
Fitzpatrick
Christopher
Fletcher
Brennan
Frakes
Erin Frick
Samuel
Frioli
Andrew
Fulton
Kara
Gehlback
Austin
Hartwig |
Kyle Hower
Kevin
Huelskoetter
Matthew
Kennett
Alison
Kessinger
Ashley Kidd
Aaron Knecht
Chelsea
Leesman
James
McQuellon
Aaron
Meyrick
Tyler Molt
Alia Moon
Ashley Moore
Jeremy Moore
Ruth Ohmart
Daniel Paige
Craig Rohlfs
Dustin
Schaub
Eric Simpson
Danielle
Snyder
Tawnya
Taylor
Troy Tolan
Panitan
Wongratanamajcha |
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Zion Lutheran graduation
[May
31, 2002]
Zion
Lutheran School held their graduation exercises Friday, May 24, at
7 p.m. Pastor Mark Peters gave the graduation address.
[LDN]
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Zion Lutheran
Graduates
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Amanda
Jane Baker, valedictorian
Lindsey
Nicole Boerma, salutatorian
Caitlin
Dyan Cooper
Heather
Rose Fisher
Eli
Josiah Fulk
Lewis
Chas Johnson
Dana
Leslie Landess
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Nathaniel
Bradley Neal
Danna
Michele O’Brien
Paige
Megan Podbelsek
Jerrod
Michael Reynolds
Amy
Louise Schumacher
Aaron
Robert Steffens
Kraig
Eugene Sullivan Jr. |
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Chester-East Lincoln grad in
national championship spelling bee
[MAY
30, 2002]
Alison Kessinger advanced to the 75th annual
Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee held in Washington, D.C. on
Wednesday and Thursday. She made it to the national competition as
winner of the 16th Pantagraph Grand Final that took place
in March.
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Competition began on
Wednesday with 250 other contestants from across the nation. The day
started with a standard elimination round that left 175 contestants
including Kessinger. These contestants then took a 25-word written
test that allowed for up to nine misses. Kessinger had only eight
wrong.
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She continued her quest for the national
best speller title with the best of the best Thursday morning. The
competition resumed using standard oral bee format. It was broadcast
live over ESPN starting at 9 a.m. Kessinger was eliminated in the
third round.
[Jan
Youngquist] |
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Summer youth workshop to
focus on aviation opportunities
[MAY
23, 2002]
Heritage in Flight Museum, located at the Logan County
Airport, Lincoln, is offering a workshop that runs from Monday, June
3, through Friday, June 7. The program provides information and
experiences for students in grades seven through 12. This year’s
workshop will examine employment opportunities in aviation.
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On Monday, a flight
instructor will explain the Federal Aviation Administration’s
requirements for various pilot licenses. The FAA requirements for
mechanics who repair aircraft will also be covered.
Tuesday is military
aviation career day, and the museum has made arrangements for a
Blackhawk transportation helicopter and its crew to explain the role
of helicopters. Students will be interested in how they can use
military aviation experiences to prepare for civilian aviation jobs.
On Wednesday, a
United Airlines Boeing 747 pilot will talk to the students.
On Thursday, the main
speaker will be an airport designer and administrator from an
airport design and construction company.
On Friday, a
certified ground school instructor will do a mini ground school
using his airplane, a Piper Arrow. He will distribute sections of
the pilot/operating handbook on the aircraft and give an overview of
the aircraft design, features and operating procedures. He will
include some points about aircraft inspections and interactions with
controllers and fixed-base operators to give the cadets an idea of
what those jobs are.
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The instructors are
from Springfield, Lincoln and Normal, and the students are from
schools within 30 miles of Lincoln. The workshop will meet from 1 to
4 p.m. on each of the five days, and introductory airplane rides
will be given after 4 p.m.
Students are not charged any fees, since
the museum has a grant from the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources to develop an aviation workshop for students and teachers
in grades seven through 12. Those attending must have a reservation;
there are only a few openings left.
[Press release from Milt Underkoffler,
educational coordinator for
Heritage in Flight Museum] |
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Honors
& Awards
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Dwight
F. Zimmerman
Healthcare Scholarships
awarded
[MAY
25, 2002]
Recipients of the 2002 Dwight F. Zimmerman Healthcare
Career Scholarships were honored at a reception on May 9, at Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Scholarships are awarded annually through
the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation to local graduates who are
pursuing careers in a field of health care. |
Each year five
outstanding academic students receive scholarship awards. Two of the
five finalists receive scholarships of $1,500, and three $500
scholarships are awarded to students who are interviewed by the
scholarship selection committee.
[Photos provided by ALMH]
[Elizabeth Eigenbrod]
Elizabeth Marie
Eigenbrod, daughter of Michael and Ellen Eigenbrod, received a
$1,500 scholarship. Eigenbrod, a graduating senior at Illini Central
High School, plans to attend the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and study speech and hearing science. Her goal is
to become a speech pathologist.
[Kari Borowiak]
Kari Ellyn Borowiak,
daughter of Robert and Carolyn Borowiak, was also awarded a $1,500
scholarship. Borowiak, a sophomore at Lincoln College, plans to
attend Murray State University in Kentucky and become a nurse
anesthetist.
Three additional
scholarships of $500 each were awarded to Ashley Lynn McCormick,
Rachel Wrage and Noor Aminah Obaisi.
[Ashley McCormick]
Ashley McCormick,
daughter of Donald and Jill Letterle, is a graduating senior at
Mount Pulaski High School. She will be attending Illinois Wesleyan
University this fall, majoring in chemistry. She will pursue a
career as a physician, possibly as a cardiovascular surgeon.
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[Rachel Wrage]
Rachel Wrage,
daughter of Brian and Nancy Wrage, will be graduating from
Hartsburg-Emden High School and also plans on attending Illinois
Wesleyan University. She will study pre-medicine with a goal of
becoming a surgeon.
[Noor Obaisi]
Noor Obaisi, daughter
of Saleh and Ghaliah Obaisi, is a senior at Lincoln Community High
School and will be attending the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign this fall. Obaisi’s major will be pre-medicine, and
she aspires to become an ophthalmologist.
For more information about the Dwight F.
Zimmerman Healthcare Career Scholarships or to make a donation to
this program, please call (217) 732-2161, Ext. 316.
[ALMH news release]
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Former
Lincoln student receives scholastic awards
[MAY
23, 2002]
Chris Pettit of Highlands
Ranch, Colo., formerly of Lincoln, has been named Outstanding
Sophomore Math Student at ThunderRidge High School. Being selected
by the math department from a class of approximately 500 students,
Chris received the award at a ceremony held on May 15. In April, he
was also honored to be inducted into the National Honor Society. Chris is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Pettit of Highlands Ranch, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haseley of
Lincoln. He is a graduate of Carroll Catholic School and
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Announcements
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Lincoln College
offering new scholarship
[JUNE
4, 2002]
Starting in the fall of 2002, Lincoln College will offer
a new scholarship called The John R. Gehlbach/State Bank of Lincoln
Scholarship, which will assist the college with funding the commuter
scholarship.
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The $1,000
scholarship will be awarded annually to a local student who has
graduated from a local high school.
The scholarship is named after one of the
bank’s directors, John R. Gehlbach. He is a member of the board of
trustees at Lincoln College.
[Lincoln College news release] |
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Students entering 7th, 8th or 9th grades
are eligible for Summer
Sleuths program
Three problem-based learning
sessions offered through IMSA
[MAY
24, 2002] AURORA
— The Illinois Mathematics and
Science Academy is now accepting registrations from students for its
Summer Sleuths program. Students entering seventh, eighth or ninth
grades in the fall of 2002 are eligible to apply. The application
deadline is June 15.
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In this day camp, students use science,
social science and Internet tools to solve a real-world problem.
Students will present their solutions to a panel of experts.
Problem-based learning, or PBL, is an
educational approach that organizes curriculum and instruction
around carefully crafted problematic situations adapted from
real-world issues (i.e.: groundwater contamination, air pollution,
flood control). Learners gather and apply knowledge from multiple
disciplines in their quest for solutions.
The program is available on three
separate times: June 24-27 and July 15-18 at Illinois Benedictine
University in Lisle and July 22-25 at the Illinois Mathematics and
Science Academy in Aurora.
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this article]
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Information about these workshops can
be found at
www.imsa.edu/center/pbl/intro.html or contact Deb Gerdes at
(630) 907-5957 or dgerdes@imsa.edu.
Located in
Aurora, IMSA is a learning enterprise that builds the capacity of
students, teachers and policymakers to improve and transform
mathematics and science teaching and learning. IMSA’s residential
educational program serves Illinois students grades 10 through 12
who are talented in mathematics and science; its professional
development center serves schools, educational systems, teachers and
students in Illinois and beyond.
[IMSA
news release]
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