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			 Kamryn 
			Aylesworth named May Student-of-the-Month at Mount Pulaski High 
			School 
			 
			
		 
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            [May 24, 2016]  
			
			MOUNT 
			PULASKI - Kamryn Aylesworth, daughter of Randy and Kelly Aylesworth 
			of Mount Pulaski, has been named May- Senior-of-the-month at Mount 
			Pulaski High School. She was selected for this honor based on the 
			criteria of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. 
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			 Kamryn stays very involved in school activities. For the past 4 
			years she has been a member of Student Council, Track, Drama Club, 
			Concert/Pep Band, and Spirit Squad. She was also involved in 
			Cheerleading for two years, and was also a member of the prom 
			committee and yearbook committee. She was the senior class secretary 
			and a leader for the Legacy Groups at MPHS. She is also serving as 
			Chapter Secretary for FFA.  
			 
			Outside of school Kamryn stays equally as busy. She is a member of 
			the MP Christian Church Youth Group and a Little Galilee Equine Camp 
			Counselor. Kamryn is very involved in 4-H as well. She is a 4-H 
			Hippology 1st Regional/State Qualifier, 4-H Horse Bowl Team 1st 
			regional/state qualifier, earned a 4-H record book award, and 4-H 
			citizen scientist, just to name a few of her accomplishments. She 
			has also been named Central IL Saddle Club High Point Champion, 
			Decatur Trail Riders Club High Point Champion, Decatur Trail Riders 
			Club Reserve Champion, and Shelby County Silver Spurs Buckle Show 
			Champion.  
			
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Kamryn plans on attending Blackhawk East then transferring to SIUC to study 
equine science/horse science technology and vet tech.  
 
The Senior-of-the-Month program is sponsored by Johnson’s Food Center and 
Johnson True Value Hardware. Monthly award winners receive a $50 award paid to 
the college they plan to attend. They are also in the running for the $500 
Senior-of-the-Year award sponsored by Illinois National Bank.  
				 
			[Melanie Hinson]  |