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            Arbor Day brings treesto Lincoln schools
 
            [APRIL 
            29, 2003]  
            As it has in the past, Arbor 
            Day brought new trees to Lincoln elementary schools. The city of 
            Lincoln, with the help of Lincoln Community High School National 
            Honor Society students, kept up its tradition of planting trees and 
            encouraging youngsters to plant trees and take good care of them. |  
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            This year, willow oaks were planted at 
            Washington-Monroe, Carroll Catholic, Zion Lutheran and West Lincoln-Broadwell, 
            and a willow oak and a snowdrift crab were planted at Jefferson 
            School. 
            A very special tree, a black oak, was 
            planted at Chester-East Lincoln School in memory of former 
            eighth-grade student Cash Tapper, who died Feb. 1 of this year. A 
            memorial stone for Tapper was set in the ground near the tree, and 
            another memorial stone was set for Bryant Covert, a Chester-East 
            Lincoln student who died last year. 
            Tapper's parents, Alan and Marilyn, and 
            his 18-year-old brother, Matthew, attended the tree-planting 
            ceremony, along with students from the sixth, seventh and eighth 
            grades. A poem written by Cash's friends was read aloud by Jordan 
            Gallagher.  
            The seven trees, valued at more than 
            $500, were donated by Steve Schilling of Salt Creek Tree Farm, 
            according to Donnie Osborne, Lincoln's street superintendent, in 
            charge of the project for the city. 
            Osborne and five National Honor Society 
            students spent the day visiting these and three other Lincoln 
            schools, Northwest, Adams and Central, handing out white pine 
            seedlings and booklets about trees and their care to all 
            first-graders. NHS students Audrey Beach, Abby Matson, Lydia 
            Moehring, Emilie Young and Chris Allen also gave the youngsters a 
            lesson on trees and their care. 
              
       
      
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            Youngsters learned the parts of a tree 
            -- roots, trunk and crown -- and what those parts do, what trees 
            need to stay healthy and how to tell the age of a tree. 
              
             [photo by Joan Crabb]
 First-graders in Sheila 
            Davison’s room at Carroll Catholic School get a lesson on trees from 
            LCHS National Honor Society students (left to right) Audrey Beach, 
            Emilie Young, Abby Matson, Chris Allen and Lydian Moehring, while 
            Lincoln Street Superintendent Donnie Osborne looks on.
 
            New this year were colorful and 
            informative booklets for the first-graders to take home, telling 
            them more about trees and how to care for them. The booklets, from 
            Iowa State University, along with the seedlings, were donated by the 
            city. White pine seedlings were chosen, Osborne said, because they 
            do well in Lincoln's soil and climate. 
            Adviser Pam Pollack, who accompanied 
            the NHS students, said these students and many others will be involved 
            in more tree planting and care on May 6, in observance of Earth 
            Day (April 22). 
            Osborne said the city of Lincoln has 
            been sponsoring the tree planting at city schools for almost 10 
            years. "We don't 
            plant trees for ourselves but for future generations," he said. 
            [Joan Crabb] |  
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            Local 
            student  featured in U.S. News article 
            [APRIL 
            28, 2003]  
            Tina Auxier of 
            Lincoln has received word that she will be featured in the April 28 
            issue of U.S. News & World Report in an article on the Stafford 
            student loan program. |  
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            The federal Stafford program provides 
            loans for students based on their financial need. Like many of her 
            peers, Auxier secured her loans by filling out federal financial aid 
            forms at her university’s financial aid office. A psychology major, 
            she expects to graduate May 4 from Illinois Wesleyan University in 
            Bloomington.  
            A reporter based in Virginia 
            interviewed Auxier for the article, and a photographer came from 
            Chicago for an hour-long photo shoot Wednesday. Auxier says she does 
            not know why she was chosen as a subject but surmises that the 
            reporter wanted a Wesleyan student because the university is 
            consistently rated a best buy in the U.S. News & World Report 
            college-ranking issue.  
            Auxier currently volunteers as a 
            court-appointed special advocate for child abuse and neglect cases. 
            She is employed as a team leader at Lincoln Terrace. After 
            graduation she hopes to find professional employment in which she 
            can continue working with developmentally disabled adults or 
            children in abuse and neglect situations. 
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            At the university Auxier is a member of 
            the Office of Residential Life resident assistant staff. For two 
            years she belonged to Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity. A 1999 
            graduate of Lincoln Community High School, she was awarded an 
            Illinois Manufactured Housing Association scholarship as a college 
            freshman. 
            She is the daughter of Verl and Lori 
            Auxier of Lincoln. In the fall her mother was laid off from her job 
            at Logan Mason Rehabilitation Center because the closing of Lincoln 
            Developmental Center resulted in fewer rehab clients. Lori Auxier 
            had been employed at Logan Mason Rehab for 12 years. Tina Auxier 
            returned to the Wesleyan financial aid office and reported her 
            changed circumstances. Within three weeks she was notified that the 
            university would grant more in tuition assistance and she could take 
            out an additional Stafford loan. 
            [Lynn Spellman]   |  
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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" | 
            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" 
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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 
            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 
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            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. .     [to top of second column in 
            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 Redbirdsreceiving 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 |  
          | Breakfast (Milk served with all meals)  
            Monday, May 5 
            -- Cereal, pop tart, juice 
            Tuesday, May 6 
            -- Trix yogurt, half cinnamon "tastry" 
            Wednesday, May 7 
            -- Cereal, toast with jelly, juice 
            Thursday, May 8 
            -- Ham-egg-cheese burrito, fruit 
            Friday, May 9 
            -- Cereal, cinnamon toast, juice     [to top of second column in 
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 Lunch (Milk served with all meals)  Monday, May 5 -- 
            Hot dog on bun, french fries, snack crackers, peas Tuesday, May 6 -- 
            Hot ham and cheese on bun, green beans, celery with peanut butter, 
            pears Wednesday, May 7 
            -- Tacos with lettuce and cheese, corn, tortilla chips with salsa, 
            strawberry applesauce Thursday, May 8 
            -- Oven-fried breaded chicken, mashed potatoes, bread and butter, 
            peaches Friday, May 9 -- Hamburger on bun 
            with cheese slice, potato rounds, carrot sticks, baked beans |  
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            New 
            Holland-Middletown Elementary District 88 |  
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            Two percent and chocolate milk, bread, 
            butter, and peanut 
            butter served daily. Menu may be 
            subject to change. Monday, May 5 -- 
            Ham sandwich, green beans, apple slices, "go-gurt" Tuesday, May 6 -- 
            Corn dogs, corn, peaches, oatmeal cookie Wednesday, May 7 
            -- Dismissal before lunch Thursday, May 8 
            -- Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, pears, vanilla 
            pudding Friday, May 9 -- Chicken nuggets, 
            carrot sticks, pineapple, chocolate chip cookie Monday, May 12 -- 
            Ravioli, green beans, peaches, Texas cake Tuesday, May 13 
            -- Tenderloin and bun, carrot sticks, applesauce, sugar cookie Wednesday, May 14 
            -- Toasted cheese sandwich, corn, mandarin oranges, brownie cookie Thursday, May 15 
            -- Chicken taco, peas, pears, oatmeal chocolate chip cookie Friday, May 16 -- Cheese pizza, 
            carrot sticks, applesauce, ice cream treat [to top of second column in 
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 Monday, May 19 -- 
            Ham sandwich, green beans, pears, peach cobbler Tuesday, May 20 
            -- Chicken patty, cheesy potatoes, pineapple, sugar cookie Wednesday, May 21 
            -- Hot dog and bun, corn, strawberries, peanut butter fingers Thursday, May 22 
            -- Nachos, carrot sticks, pineapple, gushers Friday, May 23 -- Spaghetti, lettuce 
            salad, peaches, brownie cookie Monday, May 26 -- 
            No school Tuesday, May 27 
            -- Corn dogs, green beans, pineapple, oatmeal chocolate chip cookie Wednesday, May 28 
            -- Fish, peas, mandarin oranges, sugar cookie Thursday, May 29 -- Macaroni and 
            cheese, corn, pears, chocolate pudding |  
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