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          | Area 
            students graduatefrom Lincoln College
 
            
            [MAY 17, 2003]  
            Fifty-three students from 
            the Logan County area earned associate of arts degrees from Lincoln 
            College at the spring commencement May 10. |  
          | From Atlanta: 
            Nathan Buss, Christinna Dye, Keith Eimer, Kody Gordon, and Kristien 
            Tabor Cornland: Tina 
            Fletcher Elkhart: Amy 
            Moore Emden: Jean 
            Cross and Kellene Lamothe Hartsburg: 
            Brad Aper, Larry Jones Jr. and James Sherwood Lincoln: 
            Jonathan Ashley, Travis Boward, Ashley Bowen, Adam Braeback, Austin 
            Charron, Angela Couch, Jason Crowe, Michelle Fletcher, Aaron 
            Freesmeier, Debra Gaston, Beth Guy, Sarah Heidbreder, Amy Humbert, 
            Joel Johnson, Coyne Kaylor, Jennifer Knight, Risa Kopp, Matthew 
            Kurtz, Kristofer Langellier, Max Letterly, Angela Maestas, Aaron 
            Matson, Heather Miller, Shana Reed-Harper, Stephanie Savery, Cindy 
            Shaw, Jessica Shawgo, Tiffany Short, Sallie Snyder, Joshua Specketer, 
            Lindsey Spurling, Joshua Thompson, Jennifer Tuttle, Joshua Utterback 
            and Adam Wessbecher Mount Pulaski: 
            Casey Young, Erica Jarnagin and Kelly Young New Holland: Kyle Pepperell, 
            Andrew Bartman and Christopher Phillips 
            [Lincoln 
            College news release] | 
      
       
      
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            Children invited to JuniorMaster Gardener program
 
            [MAY 
            16, 2003]  
            University of Illinois 
            Extension of Logan County is offering a Junior Master Gardener 
            program for children who will be enrolled in third, fourth or fifth 
            grade in the 2003-2004 school year.  |  
          | The Junior Master 
            Gardener program is a new and innovative national youth gardening 
            program modeled after the highly successful Master Gardener program. 
            The program offers hands-on group and individual activities. Youth 
            will learn about plant growth and development, soils and water, 
            insects and disease, and environmental horticulture and ecology.  The Junior Master 
            Gardener program will meet at the Logan County Extension office, 980 
            North Postville Drive in Lincoln, from 9 to 11 a.m. on the following 
            Wednesday mornings: June 18 and 25, July 9 and 16 There is a fee of $10 to help with the 
            cost of supplies for participants. To register your child, please 
            stop by the local Extension office. Deadline for registration is 
            Friday, May 30. For more information, call (217) 732-8289.  
            [News release] | 
      
       
      
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            Local student wins national award 
            
            [MAY 
            16, 2003]   
            
            
            Competing against 
            approximately 7,000 school winners from throughout the United 
            States, Christina Xamis, a Lincoln Community High School senior, has 
            won a national Principal's Leadership Award scholarship. |  
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            Joyce Hubbard, principal at Lincoln 
            Community High School, announced the award, which includes a $1,000 
            college scholarship. The National Association of Secondary School 
            Principals and Herff Jones Inc. will present 150 of the awards. 
            Principals in high schools throughout 
            the country can nominate one of their student leaders for the 
            Principal's Leadership Award. Nominees are selected based on their 
            leadership skills, participation in service organizations and clubs, 
            achievements in the arts and sciences, employment experience, and 
            academic record. Nominated students also are required to write an 
            essay. 
            This year at Lincoln Community High 
            School Christina is the student body president, a member of National 
            Honor Society, was selected to the Central State 8 academic 
            all-conference team and was homecoming queen. She has been a 
            cheerleader all four years and has been a member of the speech team 
            and Spanish Club. She is an excellent role model for others and 
            helps with the DARE program. 
            This fall she plans to attend the 
            University of Missouri to study broadcast journalism and pre-law. 
              
            
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            In recognizing leadership in 
            co-curricular activities -- the term for extracurricular activities 
            as coined in "Breaking Ranks: Changing an American Institution" -- 
            as well as academic performance, the PLA scholarship helps assert 
            the importance of a well-rounded education. "Breaking Ranks," the 
            high school reform report issued by National Association of 
            Secondary School Principals in partnership with The Carnegie 
            Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, says co-curricular 
            activities should be an essential part of the school curriculum.
             
            National Association of Secondary 
            School Principals is the nation's largest school leadership 
            organization, with a membership reaching toward 40,000 middle level 
            and high school principals and assistant principals. The 
            organization administers the National Honor Society, the National 
            Junior Honor Society, the National Association of Student Councils 
            and the National Association of Student Activity Advisers, 
            collectively serving an additional 40,000 advisers and more than 1 
            million students. National 
            Association of Secondary School Principals is also the sponsor of 
            National Student Leadership Week. 
            [News release] |  
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          | Breakfast (Milk served with all meals) 
            Wednesday, May 28 
            -- Cereal, toast with jelly, juice 
            Thursday, May 29 
            -- Cook's choice 
            Friday, May 30 
            -- Cook's choice     | 
 Lunch (Milk served with all meals)  Wednesday, May 28 
            – Sausage pizza, corn, pudding or jello, pears Thursday, May 29 
            -- Cook's choice Friday, May 30 -- Cook's choice |  
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            Two percent and chocolate milk, bread, 
            butter, and peanut 
            butter served daily. Menu may be 
            subject to change. | 
 Wednesday, May 28 
            -- Fish, peas, mandarin oranges, sugar cookie Thursday, May 29 -- Macaroni and 
            cheese, corn, pears, chocolate pudding |  
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              Chester-East Lincoln, May 23, 7:30 p.m.
              Park 
              Meadows Baptist, May 25 (high school) and 29
              Lincoln 
              Junior High School, May 30, 3 p.m.
              West 
              Lincoln-Broadwell, May 30, 7 p.m.
              Zion 
              Lutheran School, May 30, 7 p.m., at Zion Lutheran Church in 
              Lincoln
              Lincoln 
              Community High School, May 31
              New Wine 
              Christian School, June 6, 7 p.m. | 
      
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