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G4 LIFESTYLE Decatur, Illinois Sunday, June 16, 1991 Lyme test can give false result Elizabeth "Betty" Funk Peacock has been named to the board of directors of the American Farmland Trust. A native of Decatur, she lives in Lincoln. Watercolor Landscape-1, Diana Kilburn; 2, Gayie Casey; 3, Carol Galassi Watercolor Still Life-1, Joyce Mat-teson; 2, Ellen Baker; 3, Rae Nell Spencer Watercolor Floral-1, Anna Hlort; 2, Marie Moore; 3, Marlanna Anderson Drawing-1, Rao Nell Spencer; 2, Gayle Casey; 3, Mary Cleave Portraits and Figures-1, Rabelle Sarver; 2, Jack Thombnrg Pastel-1, 2, Pat Fuhrmann Mixed Media-1, Larry Steinbauer; 2, Pat Fuhrmann; 3, Thos Protzman Local Scenes-1, Sally Spragoe, 2, Ellen Baker; 3, Rae Nell Spencer. and coffee and found I got much better. Wanted to pass this on.

W. J. Thanks for the memory. Caffeine and nicotine do cause vessel constriction, and that can add to ear ringing. I get similar anecdotal evidence of this every time I write on ear noises.

I.H.'s experience with the hearing aids is interesting. Red eyelids Dear Dr. Donohue: Regarding blepharitis. How is it treated? My doctor thought it was an allergy and treated me for that. Yet, the condition lasted longer than the medicine (Hismanal).

B.J. Infection is the usual cause of blepharitis (eye inflammation), although assuredly, allergy can cause red eyelids, with the irritation lasting as long as the allergic cause remains. You treat infectious blepharitis with warm compresses, gently swabbing the eyelid margins with cotton saturated with baby shampoo. That removes any scales. The doctor can prescribe antibiotic ointment.

Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis) is another eye reddener. What are you doing for your blepharitis right now? Dr. Paul Donohue, columnist with North America Syndicate, appears daily except Monday. Jack Barr has been elected president of the Macon County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Other officers are Kathy Atwood, first vice chairman; Michael Noland, second vice chairman and treai surer; Dan Mandli, secretary; Robert Ohlsen, assistant chapter treasurer New board members are Chris Herring, Mildred Turner, Mary Ann Grohne, Al Dobbins, Larry Sandifer.

Reelected were Kathy Atwood, Marjorie Handley, Robert Ohlsen and Stephen Thorpe. Elected to fill vacancies were Pair) Adams, Mike D. Gulledge, Wintleld Scott, Curtis Contey and William Ctevenger. Volunteers honored were Edith Beaver, Violet Moats, 23 years; Minnie Burgess, Maurine Campbell, Doris Davis, 30 years. Yearly awards include Ann Barrow, Hubert Crum, Eleanor Gneckow, Amy Lynch, Gail Taylor, 200 hours; Charles Orr, 400 hours; Ivan Eastman, 700 hours; Juanita Heiland, 800 hours; Al Dobbins, 1,000 hours; William Hayes, 1,100 hours.

Exceptional volunteer awards went to Frances Dare, Ema Maness and Diana Inman. Juanita Heiland received the National Clara Barton award. Members, of the Illinois State Medical Society Auxiliary attending "A Day at the Capitol" included Mindy Chadwick, Ruth DeBruine, Connie Nelson, Judy Carney, Liz Jones, Anne Elliott, Dee Simon, Sharon Thompson, Judy Locke, Bonnie Ruecker. Blue ribbon winners at the De-Witt County Town Country Art Show were Terrie Daugherty, Winnie Mayfield, Helen High, Clinton; Allyson Frink, Stanford; Jill Lewis, Lincoln. Second-place ribbons went to Brenda J.

Osborn, Maroa; Betty Karr, Alliene Bliss, Pat Maxwell, Gloria Williams, Bill Kent, Polly Shaffer, Terrie Daugherty, Winnie Mayfield, Clinton; Jill Lewis, Wanda Gardner, Lincoln; Allyson Frink, Stanford. Third-place winners were: Jack Smith, Decatur; Brenda Osborn, Maroa; Leroy Taylor, Gloria Williams, Alliene Bliss, Clinton; Wanda Gardner, Jill Lewis, Lincoln; Allyson Frink, Stanford. Meivin C. Lockard of Mattoon received the 1991 Lake Land College Distinguished Service Award. A retired banker, he has been active on education boards for 38 years.

Lockard has served as secretary of the Lake Land College Foundation for two years. Lockard Anna Hjort won the Best of Show Award at the Barn Colony Spring Art Show. Sally Sprague received the Chamber of Commerce Award. Maria Winkleblack won the E.A. North Award.

Gayle Casey won the popular vote. Class awards went to: Novice-1, Pat Clements; 2, Maria Winkleblack; 3, Roseanne Booker Oil Landscape-1, Sally Sprague; 2, Trish Vevera; 3, Marjorie Starkey Oil Still Life-1, Mary Cleave; 2, Leslie taker; 3, Vivian Bonnett VVV iUTTERlGK purchase. Good Sui. Jun. 16 Mon -Fri.

9:30 PM Sunday i-. 7 I Jin iiiii-ih NEW 10 For CLASSES STARTING SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE for those who qualify Enroll Today! More Details Call Lois at 422-2000 Dixon f- Advice HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN THE NEXT YEAR OF YOUR LIFE: Your cheerful persistence and special flair for the dramatic will win you the support of a newcomer who can help your career in the fall. Romance and finance will be closely connected and should enjoy very favorable influences in November. You are more interested in fame than fortune. Do not be too surprised if you get a taste of both early next year! Pay special attention to your health in April.

CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DATE: actress Joan Van Ark, author Joyce Carol Oates, The Washington Post's Katharine Graham, boxer Roberto Duran. ARIES (March 21 April 19): You are forming new bonds of love and friendship that will come together later in a beneficial way. Trust your intuition to lead you in the right direction. Your optimism is justified. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be very careful when driving or using automated equipment.

Financial gains are greatest when you convince others that it is In their best interest to cooperate with you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Continue to top priority to the demands of family ife. Your mate or partner shows a new interest in learning about past events. You may enjoy attending church in a different neighborhood. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Avoid engaging in verbal battles that will publicly embarrass the opposition.

Otherwise, you could end up sacrificing what you value most. Keep the good will of a close associate. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): People are Impressed by your generosity. Concentrate on the needs of an older relative.

Someone who rarely goes out would appreciate your dropping in to visit. Just be sure to phone first I VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): It is easy to get at things that have been hanging in your consciousness and solve them efficiently. Human relations are filled with wisdom.

A drive in the country has great appeal. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Seeking escapist pleasures can be a source of anxiety unless you remain alert to mate's mood. You can do something fun at home without spending money.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Someone whose help you need could balk or get angry. Smooth things over. Your friends are enjoyable even if wrapped up with their own concerns.

You begin to feel on top of things. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec, 21): Too much socializing could leave you exhausted. Give yourself more quiet time. Attend only those events that take place near home or in a restful setting.

Problems can be amicably solved! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You and mate may not be on the same wavelength now. Put more emphasis on patient understanding. Romance will be tested.

A period of quiet meditation helps you find new solutions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 18): People are drawn to you in a magical way. Someone amazingly attractive wants to be your friend.

Treat friction produced by differ ent opinions in a light way. Visit with a parent later today. PISCES (Feb. 19 March 20): Someone on the domestic scene may feel emotional or combative now. Show respect for your loved ones' desires.

A good evening to socialize with your neighbors. (You can get a personalized daily horoscope from Jeane Dixon based on your birth date. It costs only 95 cents per minute. Call 1-900-988-7788.) Jeane Dixon, a psychic-astrologer with Universal Press Syndicate, appears daily. Terry McCarthy son of Joanne and Terry McCarthy Sr.

of rural Decatur, was elected executive vice president of the student body at College of St. Francis, Joliet. He will also serve as sports editor for The Encounter campus newspaper. A graduate of St. Teresa High School, McCarthy is majoring in communications and journalism.

Larry Grischow, son of Larry and Nancy Grischow of Decatur, received the Excellence in Business Scholarship at Western Illinois University. It provides $1,000 a year for four years. A graduate of Warrensburg-Latham High School, Grischow is majoring in business. Christopher Lawyer and Rodney Davis were named outstanding Greeks at Millikin University. Christopher is a son of Bill and Rita Lawyer of Decatur and a member of Kappa Sigma.

Rodney, son of Martin and Sally Davis of Taylorville, belongs to Alpha Tau Omega. Wendy Tohill, daughter of Larry and Sheila Tohill of Decatur, has been elected president of the Students Education Association at Millikin University. Karl Ball, daughter of Alan and Rhonda Ball of Decatur, has been elected tutor coordinator. Jennifer Spinner, daughter of David and Donna Spinner of Decatur, has been elected president of Sigma Tau Delta national English honor society at Millikin University. A senior writing major, she is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School.

Cadets at the University of Illinois receiving Reserve Officers Training Corps awards include: Arm Westwater of Decatur, Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars; James J. Cain of Warrensburg, Reserve Officers Association; Timothy J. Dona of Windsor, National Defense Transportation Award. 51 Dear Dr. Donohue: Is there a good test for Lyme disease, and what drugs are used to treat it? I'm afraid to go out in the yard this summer.

Please tell me what my family needs to know. B.B. There is a blood test for Lyme disease, but it is not a completely reliable one. It may be falsely negative or falsely positive, so results do not provide certain diagnosis. Regarding question No.

2: Lyme is treated with antibiotics. Early treatment reduces complications and assures the most complete recovery. Lyme is not new, although it has been recently recognized in North America. It has been known in Europe since the early years of this century. Lyme occurs in every one of the United States but is mostly confined to a handful.

The actual number of victims is quite small. All the same, we are wise to recognize a foe and protect against it as best we can. The Lyme germ is tick-borne, and the infection occurs in two stages, the earlier one marked by skin rash, fever, headache, stiff neck and sore muscles. The rash is targetlike, red with a pale center. The late stage, about two months to sometimes years later, brings combinations of recurring joint swelling and pain, heart irregularities or nerve involvement.

For example, facial nerve involve- Matt Schmahl, an eighth-grader at Macon Junior High School, won first in the Mahomet District Civic Oration Contest sponsored by Modern Woodmen of America. He received a $50 savings bond and a trophy. Robin Wilson received second place and Krysie Rodman was third. Corey R. Weddle has been named valedictorian of the Class of 1991 at Bethany High School.

A son of Linda Weddle, he was an Illi-nois State Scholar and was involved in football and track and Student Council and served as sports editor of the yearbook. He Weddle plans to attend the University of Illinois to study engineering. Leslie Gale Phelps is salutatorian. She is a daugh ter of Gilbert and Deborah Phelps. An Illi-nois State Scholar, she was active in Spanish Club and served as president of the National Honor Society and edi tor of the year-Pheips book.

She will major in business at Millikin University. Decatur students winning awards in the State History Competition include Karl Hammond, second place in video performance, and Karen Kuo, a superior rating in exhibits. Both attend Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Aurora. They will compete in the National History Day contest in Washington, D.C. Ryan Anderson of Charleston participated in the Science, Society and the Future course at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy.

Maria Elena Canelos, a Youth for Understanding International Exchange student from Ecuador, will attend Niantic-Harristown High School the next academic year. She will live with Michael and Fran Loud of Decatur. I Amy Bales, Triad Bridges, Keith Buttle and Steve Kull were honored by the Strasburg Lions Club as top students in the graduating class of Stewardson-Strasburg High School. Ryan Copass of Decatur has been named a winner in the mart AH-American Soap Box Derby Sweepstakes. He received a Soap Box Derby Kit Car.

MacArthur High School Awards Cooper, Jenel Durbin, art department; Scholastic Arts Awards: Jenifer Alward, Award of Distinction; Ryan Cooper, Chris Garner, Dan Roberts, Jenel Durbin, Blue Ribbon Jenifer Alward, Best of Show, Prairie Isles Art Contest; Jenel Durbin, Barn Colony Artists Scholarship Award Jennifer Kauzlarich, Decatur Association of Educational Office Personnel $700 scholarship; Nicole Sanders, business education medal; Amy Cookson, outstanding typist, first year; Jennifer Kauzlarich, Mark Cooper, outstanding first year accounting students. "Lindsay Batman, Decatur Little Theatre Guild Award; Leanna Gray, English department award; Sonia Bond, Josh Erlanson, Matt Young, Lindsay Batman, Lori Kahler, Megan Burrus, Angle Carr, speech and drama awards; Lindsay Batman, excellence in speech and drama, four years; Lindsay Batman, Charles Sweet Award (U.S. Savings Bond); Nita Grover, French foreign lan- 'W- I iff I I 3s ilA1 fa Dr. Paul Donohue Health ment may include facial paralysis. A few safeguards avoid infection for most: Wear long pants tucked into socks, long sleeves and non-sandal footwear.

Insect repellents on exposed skin and clothing discourage ticks. If you spot a tick on the skin, use fine tweezers to grasp it as close to the skin surface as possible. Lift it off neatly to avoid squeezing its contents under the skin. Clean the area with alcohol. A tick may be pinhead size or many times that when engorged.

Tinnitus experience Dear Dr. Donohue: I read your article on ear noises (tinnitus). I just had to write to let you know my experience. I needed a hearing aid. Not only was I losing my hearing but I was having the ear noises you talk about.

Once I got the aid, my hearing improved and the tinnitus went away. LH. Dear Dr. Donohue: I too have had ear noises. I quit drinking tea guage award; Daniel Grieves, German foreign language award; Tia White, Latin foreign language award; Laura Baker, Cum Laude certificate In Latin; Tia White, silver medal and Maxima Cum Laude certificate in Latin.

Outstanding progress in German: Kathy Baird, first year; William Unzicker, second year; Timothy Wimmer, third year; James Ryan, fourth year; Daniel Grieves, German American National Congress Award Matt Baird, 1990 Get to Know Europe Contest (all-expense paid trip to Austria and Germany). Illinois Math League Contest: Phillip Brooks, Kathy Baird, second place freshmen; Ryan Loftus, high scoring freshman; Bruce Thompson, Paul McPherson, Bill Unzicker, second place sophomores; Phil Hardrldge, Martin Strpup, Sherry Lourash, high scoring sophomores; ten Everts, second place jgnior; Adam Stanley high scoring junior; Bart Peters, second place senior; Leanna Gray, Daniel Grieves, high scoring seniors. 1 Leanna Gray, Simon Hunter, Bart Peters, Yvonne Shaw, Test of College Prepartory Math; Amanda Lyons, Robert J. Gordillo, Judith Ward Manweiler Mathematics Award; Felice Cliff, Elizabeth Moelier, Tara Lowery, outstanding seniors in home economics; Felice Cliff, Macon County Home Economist Award; Jason Ford, most improved choir member; Gayle Gross, outstanding choir member; Allison Monroe, outstanding choir award; Jenny Russell, freshman award; Christa Arehart, Diane Camp, Yvonne Shaw, Tiffany Hill, Jenel Qurbin, Torria Norman, Ryan High, David Park, Pau-lette Miller, outstanding band members; Steve McCoy, Rob Opitz, Bruce Washington, Katie Murphy, Jean Bowman, Erick Nelson, outstanding musicianship awards; Dawn Moran, Director's Award; John Camp, Louis Armstrong Jazz Award; Brian Culbertson, Matt Dethrow, John Philip Sousa Award; Andrea Peterson, Greg Lock, physical education award. Junior Engineering and Technical Society team competition: Donald Curry, first, graphics; Nita Grover, first, biology; Shannon Kraus, first, graphics; Aaron Lowe, first, English; Terri Pepper, first English; Bart Peters, first chemistry.

Jack Walton, Illinois Association of Chemistry Teachers certificate; Tim Wimmer, Bausch-Lomb Honorary Science Medal; Todd Wilkinson, Illinois Science Teachers' Association certificate; Nita Grover, Robert Green Biology Award; Bart Peters, American Chemical Society Chemistry Olympiad. Casey Ham, history award; Myrna Duran, social science award; Yvonne Shaw, John D. Dickman Memorial Economics and Sociology Award; Scholastic Bowl team: Sarah Winter, Staci Macko, Matt Seidman, Martin Stroup, Phil Hardwidge, Adam Stanley (captain) Tandy Technology Scholars: Leanna Gray, Troy Hillman, Dawn Moran, Bart Peters; Daniel Grieves, Tandy Corp. Outstanding Student Award. Illinois State Scholars: Jean Bowman, Mark Conyer, Matt Dethrow, Jenel Durbin, Leanna Gray, Daniei Grieves, Nita Grover, Bryan Hedenberg, Troy Hillman, Ryan Humrichous, Brett Johnson, Steven McCoy, Dawn Moran, Catherine Murphy, Eric Nelson, Chad Oldweiler, Bart Peters, Erika Peterson, Matthew Poe, Rachel Pulliam, Patricia Ray, Arthur Richard, Jim Ryan, Yvonne Shaw, Jason Small, Paul Stenger, Gina Welch.

Presidential Academic Fitness Awards: Jenel Durbin, Leanna Gray, Daniel Grieves, Nita Grover, Troy Hillman, Brett Johnson, Dawn Moran, Catherine Murphy, Bart Peters, Erika Peterson, James Ryan, Laura Wittke; Robert Gordillo, Clifford M. Sheets Memorial Wrestling Scholarship; Tracy Jones, Gay Kintner Memorial Basketball Scholarship. Jenel Durbin, Ray A. Kroc Youth Achievement Award; Allison Monroe, Daughters of the American Revolution award; Bart Peters, Sons of the American Revolution award; Troy Hillman, Telephone Pioneers of America award Big 12 Conference: Bart Peters, Troy Hillman, Leanna Gray, Daniel Grieves, Catherine Murphy, Brett Johnson, Dawn Moran, Jenel Durbin, James Ryan, Erika Peterson, Nita Grover, Jason Small. Troy Hillman, Decatur Association of Building Administrators Humanitarian Award; Catherine Bart Peters, U.S.

Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete; Matt Dethrow, Decatur Education Association Scholarship Troy Hillman, Lyle K. Musick School Spirit Award. National Merit Commended Students: Leanna Gray, Daniel Grieves, Nita Grover, Catherine Murphy, Yvonne Shaw; Bart Peters, National Merit Finalist; Robert Gordillo, Harold B. Brint-linger Citizenship and Service Award; Troy Hillman, Robert Oakes Service Scholarship Jeffrey Madden Teresa Pepper Bart Peters Grigoleit Scholarships. Elsenhower High School Awards Jacqueline Firkins, Carrie Gruenloh, Brian A.

Murphy, National Merit Scholarship Finalists; Rebecca Crist, National Merit Commended Student; Illinois State Scholars: David Bartimus, Suzanne Boose, Carlos Jay Capati, Rebecca Crist, Amanda Daniel, Jacqueline Firkins, Stuart Floyd, Carrie Gruenloh, Shelia Hynds, John Kruep, Elizabeth Long, Alison Longbons, Shawn Machalicky, Jeff Marshall, Brian A. Murphy, Catherine Olson, Erik Parks, Kirk Ripple, Matthew Rogers, Sara Rowden, Sara Schultze, Jennifer Seffernick, Diana Slaviero, Stephanie L. Smith, Clarissa Staley, Kristina Stevens, Stacy Tanzyus, Maureen Wattelet; Presidential Academic Fitness Awards: David Bartimus, Carlos Jay Capati, Rebecca Crist, Amanda Daniel, Jacqueline Firkins, Stuart Floyd, Carrie Gruenloh, Shelia Hynds, John Kruep, Elizabeth Long, Alison Longbons, Shawn Machalicky, John Miller, Corey Morse, Brian A. Murphy, Catherine Olson, Erik Parks, Matthew Rogers, Sara Rowden, Jennifer Seffernick, Stephanie K. Smith, Stephanie L.

Smith, Clarissa Staley, Maureen Wattelet; Brian A. Murphy, Alison Longbons, Army Reserve Scholar Athlete; Carlos Jay Capati, Stuart Floyd, Elizabeth Long, Brian A. Murphy, Jennifer Seffernick, Tandy Technology Scholars; Big Twelve Academic Awards: Carlos Jay Capati, Stuart Floyd, Jacqueline Firkins, Carrie Gruenloh, John Kruep, Elizabeth Long, Alison Longbons, Shawn Machalicky, Brian A. Murphy, Jennifer Seffernick, Stephanie L. Smith, Clarissa Staley; Paul Menzies, Cheryl Ryan, outstanding senior artists; Sesha Ossowski, first year keyboarding award; Teresa McWIIIiams, Decatur Association of Education Office Personnel award; Andrea Bowman, Deandre Harper, Teresa McWIIIiams, outstanding business education students; Alison Griggs, Brian A.

Murphy, Carlos Jay Capati, William Capati. Setional Latin Contest; National Latin Exam, magna cum laude certificates: Ryan Trifck, John Miller, Alison Griggs, Marty Mavis, Kristy Gross; cum laude certificates: Travis Anderson, Michelle O'Dell, Jamie Straza, Stuart Floyd; maxima cum laude certificates and silver medals: Christopher Fisher, Carlos Jay Capati; summa cum laude certificate and gold medals: Jeff Frederick, Brian A. Murphy; Carlos Jay Capati, Stuart Floyd, Alison Longbons, Shawn Mackalicky; outstanding senior Latin students; Jennifer Carnahan, Amanda Daniel, Julie Endsley, April Scribner, Sara Schultz, Diana Slaviero, Clarissa Staley, Maureen Wattelet, Molly Smeltzer, Jonathan Sperry, outstanding French students; Rebecca Crist, Carrie Gruenloh, Elizabeth Long, outstanding German students; Carrie Gruenloh, DANK Scholarship; John Kruep, Brian A. Murphy, Jennifer Seffernick, outstanding Spanish students; Sara Williams, outstanding senior home economics student; Steve Clifton, Industrial Technology Department Award; Julie Endsley, John Kruep, Brian A. Murphy, Sara Rowden, Jennifer Seffernick, outstanding senior English students; Todd Brintlinger, Susan Grasch, NCTE nominees; Catherine Olson, Panther Press writer's award; John Kruep, VFW Voice of Democracy; Jacqueline Firkins, Hill Lane, Jake Briscoe, outstanding senior dramatics awards; Jacqueline Firkins, Jo Hendrian Memorial Award; Jake Briscoe, The Little Theatre Award; Brian A.

Murphy, outstanding senior in mathematics; MAA Awards: Todd Brintlinger, first; Scott Crist, second; Brian A. Murphy, third; Todd Brintlinger, Rensselaer; Rebecca Hoey, Stephanie Smith, IMEA All State Band; Jeff Bolin, All State Orchestra; Maxie Johnson, Rhi-annon Williams, Orchestra Awards; Stephanie L. Smith, Suzanne Boose, Director's Awards; Jake Briscoe, Rebecca Crist, Chelsea Waller, James Wilkins, Choir Director's Awards; Jonathan Sperry, Chelsea Waller, James Wilkins, IMEA All State Choir Awards; Jay Moss, Cindy Reed, Most Improved Singer Awards; Molly Smeltzer, Bausch Lomb Award; Carlos Jay Capati, Alison Longbons, Brian A. Murphy, Jennifer Seffernick. Stephanie L.

Smith, Departmental Honors In Science; Brian A. Murphy, Jennifer Seffernick, Chemistry Olympiad; Kara Cummins, Illinois Association of Chemistry Teachers; TEAMS Medal winners: Todd Brintlinger, Carlos Jay Capati, Carrie Smith, Jennifer Seffernick, Stephanie L. Smith; Scholastic Bowl Team: David Bartimus, Todd Brintlinger, Billy Capati, Carlos Jay Capati, Rebecca Crist, Jeff Mannlein, Christopher Miller, Brian A. Murphy, Molly Smeltzer, Stephanie K. Smith, Phillip Thorn men, James Wilkins; Sara Schultz, outstanding senior social studies; Kristy Davis, Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation Award; Kara Cummins, Xerox Award; Cindy Smith, Steve Street, Brian Wallace, Derek White, Mike Wright, ISU Stock Market Game Certificates; Brian A.

Murphy, Harold Brintlinger Academic Award; Shelia Hynds, Decatur Association of Building Administrators Award; Catherine Olson, Ray A. Kroc Youth Achievement Award; Stephanie K. Smith, DAR Award; Maxie Johnson, SAR Award; Jennifer Keck, Jonathan Sperry, I Dare You Awards; Tara Hawkins, Stephanie K. Smith, Bryan Schapmire Memorial Award; Shelia Hynds, Robert G. Turner Award; Stephanie L.

Smith, Grigoleit Technical Career Scholarship; Shannon Johnson, PTA Scholarship; Maxie Johnson, Dennis White, Eisenhower Faculty Scholarships; Jill Lane, Ralph Westerman Scholarship; Kim Boland. Bob Witt Scholarship; Elizabeth Long. DEA Scholarship; Stuart N. Floyd, Brian A. Murphy, Aid Association for Lutherans Scholarships; Carrie Gruenloh, PPG Scholarship; Stuart Floyd, April Scribner, Bridgestone Firestone Scholarship.

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