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Young authors to attend
conference
[MARCH
27, 2003]
Two
local students will attend the 29th statewide Young Authors
Conference at Illinois State University on May 17. Jaci Gandenberger,
daughter of Gil and Bonnie Gandenberger of 302 Sixth
St., will be the
seventh-grade Lincoln Junior High representative, and Marc Allen
Haduch, son of Laura Haduch of 401 Community Drive, will attend as a
second-grader from Mrs. Sharon Cline's class at Northwest
School.
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These students will share their
manuscripts with other young authors, meet guest speakers and enjoy
lunch at ISU. Special sessions will be available for parents.
Manuscripts were submitted by these
students:
Jaci Gandenberger, seventh grade, LJHS,
"Dancing at Disney"
Brittany Reve, seventh grade, LJHS,
"The Parade"
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Heather Meisenbach, sixth grade,
Central, "Six Flags"
Jason Stauffer, sixth grade, Northwest,
"A Boy’s Dog"
Michelle Miller, second grade, Adams,
"The Vampire"
Abby Ladwig, second grade, Adams,
"Surprise Party"
Marc Haduch,
first grade, Northwest, "Joey’s Move"
[News release] |
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Honors
& Awards
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Zion Lutheran School honor roll
Third quarter
[APRIL
22, 2003]
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Third grade
High honors -- Morgan Conrady
Honors -- Kayla Huskins, Zach
Leonard, Ethan Wibben
Honorable mention -- Nick
Davis, Ethan Hartman, Matthew Roos, Lauren Stanfield, Lexie Van
Winkle
Fourth grade
High honors -- Amanda Howard,
Aaron Klemm, Bethany Last, Josh Sager
Honors -- Ross Arneaud, Trevor
Arrington, Lindsey Beccue, Joseph Mangano, Brandon Miller, Kelsey
Wendlandt
Honorable mention -- Billy
Campbell, Ben Rekart, Emily Rossetti
Fifth grade
High honors -- Jordan Barr,
Scott Carnahan, Bryce Hunsley, Kathryn Opperman, Raeann Sheley
Honors -- Michael Eack, Joshua
Kastendick, Lorenda Kirby, Emily Sheley
Honorable mention -- Kristine
Apel, Caroline Cole, Bethany Dzekunskas, Diana Kastendick, Jonathan
Mangano, Devin Pegram
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Sixth grade
Honors -- Kate Harmsen, Lauren
May, Colleen Pech, Ethan Plumier, Brittany Rogers
Honorable mention -- Hailey
Cooper, Dovie Estep, Autumn Hickey, Samantha Lambros, Todd
Schumacher
Seventh grade
High honors -- Jan Arneaud,
Emilie Lower, Jenna Opperman, Amanda Podbelsek, Annie Sheley
Honors -- Sabra Boyd, Andy
Brown, Sara Rossetti
Honorable mention -- Kelsey
Shull
Eighth grade
High honors -- Nick May, Esther
Smith, Ally Fuiten, Kate Kastendick
Honors -- Josh Bartels,
Michelle Eack, Candace Schmidt, David Williams
Honorable mention -- Chris Powley, Isaac Sheley, Joe Heidbreder, Amy
Johnson, Shannon Laughery
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Zonta scholars announced
[APRIL
18, 2003]
The Zonta Club of Lincoln
has awarded four $1,000 health career scholarships following the
April 15 judging at the Logan County Title Company in Lincoln. Those
receiving the scholarships are:
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--Casey Davis, a second semester junior
at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. Her course of study
is animal science and pre-veterinary. She will enter veterinary
school in the fall of 2004.
--Tara L. Ashley, who is in her second
year of pharmacy school at Purdue University. Her goal is working
toward a doctorate in pharmacy.
--Lydia G. Moehring, a senior at
Lincoln Community High School. She has been accepted at Southern
Illinois University and will have nursing as her course of study.
--Amanda J. Harmsen, a senior at
Lincoln Community High School. She has been accepted at the
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, with a course of study in
pre-medicine and chemistry. She has a goal of working in the fields
of oncology or surgery. .
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this article]
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The judges were:
--Judy Bandy of Clinton, director of
nursing at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.
--Joyce Conrady of Mason City,
administrator of Mason City Area Nursing Home.
--Teri Rich of Mason City, special
education teacher for Unit 23, Mount Pulaski.
--Joyce Liesman of Lincoln, Zonta
member and a social worker at Department of Child and Family
Services.
--Leslie Wilmert of Lincoln, Zonta
member and former teacher, now retired, for District 27 schools in
Lincoln.
The
scholarship committee for Zonta is chaired by Mary Bruns. Others on
the committee are Glenda Allison; Kristen Green-Morrow, M.D.;
Melissa Hardiek, M.D.; and Bonnie K. Young.
[Zonta Club of Lincoln press
release] |
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Reichle one of five women Redbirds
receiving academic achievement awards
[APRIL 18, 2003]
NORMAL
-- Five Illinois State student-athletes and a faculty member from
the Karin L. Bone Athletics Study Center received awards for their
accomplishments in the classroom as the 2002-03 academic year winds
to a close.
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Basketball player
Steph Reichle was
named the Outstanding Graduating Senior in Public Relations by the
Communications Department at Illinois State. A native of Lincoln,
Reichle holds a 3.91 grade-point average and is majoring in public
relations.
Kristy Kreinbrink of the women's
gymnastics team was named the Outstanding Graduating Senior in
Journalism by the Communications Department. The Leipsic, Ohio,
native carries a 3.57 grade-point average and is pursuing a degree
in mass communications.
Lindsay Klinefelter of the women's
gymnastics team received the Clifford E. Horton Scholarship as well
as the Trent R. Richard Scholarship from the Kinesiology and
Recreation Department. The Silvis native has a 3.96 grade-point
average as a physical education major.
A thrower for the Redbird
track-and-field team, Joseph Drevlow was given the Howard Hancock
Athetic Achievment Award by the KNR department. The Park Forest
native carries a 3.26 grade-point average and is majoring in
physical education.
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Deborah Birrer, a former
record-breaking swimmer at Illinois State, was given two awards, the
Athletic Training Sequence Professional Development Award and the
McGuiness Distinguished Senior Award. A native of Indianapolis,
Ind., Birrer finished up her athletic career at Illinois State in
2002, but is still continuing her academic work toward a degree in
physical education.
Jill Hollembeak, assistant director and
tutor coordinator for academic advisement, was given the Joint
Study/Faculty Research Award by the KNR department for her work with
Dr. Anthony Amorose, a professor of sports psychology at Illinois
State, on a thesis entitled "Perceived Coaching Behaviors and
Athletes' Intrinsic Motivation: A Test of Self-Determination
Theory."
"It is good
to see that our student-athletes, and Jill, are striving for
excellence in all areas of their lives," said Jane Fulton, assistant
athletic director of academics and life skills at Illinois State.
"Their commitment to academics trickles down into everything that
they do. They are all excellent role models and citizens within the
Illinois State community."
[Rob Huizenga, athletics media relations,
Illinois State University] |
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Lincoln Elementary
School District 27
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Breakfast
(Milk served with all meals)
Tuesday, April 22
-- Sausage bagels, fruit
Wednesday, April 23
-- Cereal, cinnamon toast, juice
Thursday, April 24
-- Ham-egg-cheese burrito, fruit
Friday, April 25 -- Cereal, peanut
butter and jelly sandwich, juice
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Lunch
(Milk served with all meals)
Tuesday, April 22
-- Macaroni and cheese with ham slice, green beans, bread and
butter, fruit cocktail
Wednesday, April 23
-- Beef tamale pie with salsa, lettuce salad, corn, cinnamon
applesauce
Thursday, April 24
-- Corn dogs, barbecued beans, carrot sticks, jello with pears
Friday, April 25 -- Pancakes with
syrup, sausage links, hash brown, strawberries and bananas |
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New
Holland-Middletown Elementary District 88
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Two percent and chocolate milk, peanut
butter, bread and butter available daily.
Menu may be
subject to change.
Tuesday, April 22
-- Ravioli, green beans, pears, peach cobbler
Wednesday, April 23
-- Spaghetti, green beans, peaches, oatmeal cake
Thursday, April 24
-- Mac and cheese, peas, applesauce, sugar cookie
Friday, April 25 -- Pizza, lettuce
salad, pineapple, chocolate chip cookie
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Monday, April 28
-- Pig in a blanket, peas, pears, vanilla pudding
Tuesday, April 29
-- Chicken patty, bun, cheesy potatoes, mandarin oranges, gushers
Wednesday, April 30
-- Chicken taco, corn, peaches, oatmeal chocolate chip cookie
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West Lincoln-Broadwell
District 92
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(Milk served with every
meal)
Tuesday, April 22
-- Sloppy joe on bun, potato wedges, slaw, peaches
Wednesday, April 23
-- Ham horseshoe, french fries, raw vegetables, jello
Thursday, April 24
-- Pizza, french fries, corn, mixed fruit
Friday, April 25 -- Ham and cheese
sub, tortilla chips and cheese, raw vegetables, applesauce
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Monday, April 28
-- Soft tacos, lettuce and cheese, potato wedges, corn, pears
Tuesday, April 29 --
Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, green beans, garlic bread, mixed
fruit
Wednesday, April 30 -- Tenderloin on
plate, potatoes and gravy, peas, fruit crisp
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Announcements |
Theater scholarship offered
[APRIL
11, 2003]
Lincoln Community Theatre is
offering a $500 scholarship to Logan County students attending
Lincoln College in the fall of 2003 with the intention of majoring
in theater.
Applications are available at Logan
County high school guidance offices. Students may also request an
application by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to LCT
Scholarship Chairman, Box 374, Lincoln, IL 62656. Completed
applications must be returned with a postmark no later than April
26.
For more
information, call Roger Boss, the scholarship chairman, at 732-8762.
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