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            Kids get 
            exciting peekat careers in aviation
 
            [JUNE 18, 2002]  
            Eighteen central Illinois 
            students, who had just finished their school year, went back to 
            school at Heritage in Flight Museum during Aviation Careers Week, 
            June 3-7. |  
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            Brennan Boss, James Cosby, John and 
            Kelsey Dallas, Brittany Dickson, Andrew Dugan, John Martina, Ryan 
            Miller and Christopher Sandborn attended from Lincoln. Bianca and 
            Logan Ramos and Alex Sellers made the daily commute from Mason City, 
            while Kyle Farmer came in from Middletown. Sangamon County was 
            represented by Aaron Bender of Springfield and Aaron McGee of 
            Chatham, and Neal Reed and Keith Underkoffler came from Bloomington. 
            After welcoming the students to 
            Heritage in Flight Museum, Milt Underkoffler pointed out that there 
            are careers in aircraft manufacturing, aircraft maintenance, 
            aircraft operations, aircraft safety enforcement, and the design and 
            operation of aviation facilities. He stressed that while some of 
            these require only a high school education, many of them require a 
            college degree.  
              
       
            Curtis Fox then discussed the 
            categories of flight and the rules and privileges of the various 
            Federal Aviation Administration certificates. The three-hour session 
            included a discussion of airframe and power plant mechanics 
            certification and the training and function of flight controllers. 
            The requirements for positions at airports, airlines and aircraft 
            manufactures were also discussed. The first afternoon concluded with 
            a discussion and a listing of the pay for the various aviation 
            careers.  
            Tuesday was military day, and the 
            arrival of an Army Black Hawk helicopter started an afternoon of 
            discussion of full-time military aviation careers, part-time 
            military careers and how the military experience can advance 
            civilian aviation careers. The Black Hawk departure brought cheers 
            as the pilots demonstrated their capabilities. After the Black Hawk 
            departed, pilot Curtis Fox was able to give most of the cadets an 
            orientation flight in a fixed-wing aircraft. 
              
             
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            Wednesday, United Airlines Captain 
            Scott Blickenstaff, who had just returned from a six-day trip to 
            Hong Kong as a pilot on a Boeing 747, answered questions in three 
            one-hour sessions. Scott told the cadets how he advanced from a 
            charter pilot for the fixed base operator at the Bloomington Airport 
            to a captain for United Airlines. Scott also told them about changes 
            that had taken place at United Airlines since Sept. 11.  
            On Thursday airport designer and 
            manager Neil Ralston told the cadets how he had prepared to be an 
            airline pilot and then decided to redirect his career toward airport 
            management, design and construction. The three-hour session ended 
            when parents arrived to take home their recently trained 
            computer-generated airport plan designers. 
            On Friday Jim Cunningham, a certified 
            ground school instructor, brought his Cub Arrow from Bloomington to 
            serve as the centerpiece for a mini ground school course. He talked 
            about and then showed the systems of his airplane. 
              
      
       
            Ryan Wells acted as HIF 
            sergeant-at-arms throughout the week. He gave rides in the jeep, led 
            students through the Huey and Corsair II, and provided general 
            assistance and direction for the cadets and instructors. The 18 
            cadets who started and finished the Aviation Careers Week included 
            students with ambitions to become a pilot of Air Force One, an 
            astronaut, an engineer and one intending to become an airline owner. "We will 
            preserve the picture board of the class of 2002 pictures at the 
            Heritage in Flight Museum so we can follow their careers," stated 
            Underkoffler. 
            [Milt Underkoffler, 
            educational coordinator,Heritage in Flight Museum]
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            Teachers retiring in 
            Lincoln area 
            [JUNE 8, 2002]  
            Ten teachers and administrators are retiring this year 
            from Lincoln-area public schools, including the principals of both 
            Central and Northwest Elementary schools in District 27. |  
            | Eldon Broster, who 
            has been principal of Northwest and Jefferson schools for the past 
            six years, is retiring, as is Lenny Janet, who has been principal of 
            Central and Adams schools for 21 years. Before becoming 
            principal, Broster taught math and some science and biology classes 
            at Lincoln Junior High School. Janet began his career in District 27 
            as a teacher in Washington-Monroe School. Both came to the district 
            in the same year, 1969. Broster’s position 
            will be filled by Mrs. Carol Becker, who is new to District 27. She 
            comes from Prairie Central School District, which includes the towns 
            of Fairbury and Forrest. She has also been a teacher at Chester-East 
            Lincoln, Mount Pulaski and Olympia.  The new principal at 
            Central School will be Christa Healy, who has been a special 
            education teacher in the district for the past eight years. Six teachers and two 
            other employees are also retiring from District 27 this year. 
            Special education teacher Jan Davis is leaving Jefferson School; she 
            came to the district in 1968. Joe Hackett, fifth-grade teacher at 
            Central, and Janet Haning, sixth-grade teacher at Central, are also 
            retiring. Hackett came to the district in 1968 and Haning in 1979. 
            Kindergarten teacher Leslie Wilmert, who came in 1984, is also 
            leaving Central.   [to top of second column in
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             Bev Lolling, 
            secretary at Lincoln Junior High School, an employee since 1979, is 
            retiring, as is Harriet Hopp, head cook at Washington-Monroe, who 
            has been with the district since 1984. At Lincoln Community 
            High School, three teachers will be leaving this year, including 
            Clarence "Bill" Bree, who began in 1974 as an ag teacher and in 
            recent years taught co-op.  Dick Bicknell, 
            science teacher and science department chair, who began teaching at 
            LCHS in 1972, is retiring. Bicknell was at one time student 
            government sponsor.  Beverly Becker, 
            special education department liaison, special education teacher and 
            co-op vocational teacher, is also retiring. She came to LCHS in 1977 
            after working for a time at Lincoln Developmental Center. Myrna Leith, 
            third-grade teacher at Chester-East Lincoln Elementary School, is 
            retiring after 30 years. West Lincoln-Broadwell Elementary School 
            has no teachers retiring this year. No teachers are retiring this year from 
            these Lincoln-area private schools: Carroll Catholic, Zion Lutheran 
            or New Wine Christian.  [Joan
Crabb] |  
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            LCCS celebrates 57th 
            commencement [JUNE 
            8, 2002]  
            The 57th annual commencement of Lincoln Christian College 
            and Seminary was on May 11 in the Earl C Hargrove Chapel Auditorium. 
            Kenneth Idleman, president of Ozark Christian College and alum of 
            Lincoln Christian Seminary, was the commencement speaker.  |  
            | Ninety-eight students 
            graduated from the college and 40 students graduated from the 
            seminary. In addition, the following students were selected by LCC 
            and LCS faculty to represent their respective fields as honored 
            students: Scott Shaw, master of divinity; Trevor Cochell, master of 
            arts in Old Testament; Kari MacKenzie, master of arts in counseling 
            ministry; Joshua Peigh, Christian ministries; Ruth Martens, teacher 
            education; Trent Seggelke, Bible and theology; and Juliet Grundhofer, 
            general education. During the ceremony, 
            state Reps. Bill Mitchell and Jonathan Wright made a brief 
            presentation of a House resolution, which was passed by both the 
            House and General Assembly, congratulating Lincoln Christian 
            Seminary on the celebration of its 50th anniversary. To read the 
            resolution, see
            
            http://www.legis.state.il.us/legisnet/legisnet92/hrgroups/hr/920hr0625.html.
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             In addition, Warren Smith received the 
            President’s Distinguished Service Award for his many years of 
            faithful service to LCCS. He has been the director of estate 
            planning since 1983. In that role, he has served LCCS by conducting 
            estate planning seminars, providing personal consultation, teaching 
            stewardship and preaching. His "Estate Planning Guide" is now 
            revised and in its seventh printing. He has also written articles on 
            estate planning and taxes that have appeared in national 
            publications. In the last 10 years, Warren has completed 1,675 
            estate plans. Numerous Christian ministries have benefited 
            financially from his work, especially Lincoln Christian College and 
            Seminary.  
            [LCCS news release] |  
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            New Holland-Middletown 
            honor roll [JUNE
            11, 2002]   |  
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            Fourth nine weeks High honors Fifth grade — 
            Michelle Boyer, Kayla Jenkins, Kelsey Jurgens, Katie Mason Sixth grade — Jacob 
            Harnacke Seventh grade — Katie 
            Conklen, Jennifer Dammerman, Kimber Davision, Jason Dean, Justin 
            Harnacke, Brandee Heidbreder, Jenna Hutchison, Jeremiah Kirby, 
            Justin Mason, Lincoln Moore, Staci Otto, Jill Patrick, Molly Tobias Eighth grade — 
            Michael Bates, Laura Moehring, Serena Tripplett Honors Fifth grade — Zach 
            Gasparini, Danielle Horn, Jessica Mehan, Josh Mehan, Diane Monday Sixth grade — John 
            Fink, Brandon Merriman Seventh grade — Nick 
            Apke, Michelle Tripplett Eighth grade — Sheena 
            Goodwin, Justin Jones, Cody Peddicord, Dennis Robinson   [to top of second column in this
            section] | 
             Second semester High honors Fifth grade — 
            Michelle Boyer, Kayla Jenkins, Kelsey Jurgens, Katie Mason, Josh 
            Mehan Sixth grade — Jacob 
            Harnacke Seventh grade — Katie 
            Conklen, Jennifer Dammerman, Kimber Davision, Jason Dean, Justin 
            Harnacke, Brandee Heidbreder, Jenna Hutchison, Jeremiah Kirby, 
            Justin Mason, Lincoln Moore, Staci Otto, Jill Patrick, Molly Tobias Eighth grade — 
            Michael Bates, Laura Moehring Honors Fifth grade — Zach 
            Gasparini, Danielle Horn, Jessica Mehan, Diane Monday Sixth grade — John 
            Fink, Brandon Merriman Seventh grade — Nick 
            Apke, Jewel King Eighth grade — Justin 
            Jones, Serena Tripplett |  
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            Washington-Monroe honor roll 
            Fourth nine weeks [JUNE 
            6, 2002]   |  
            | High honors Third grade — Candice 
            Cabit, Dana Denny, Cheyenne Duncan, Zachary Miller, Ty Unger, 
            Tiffany Boch, Morgan Barrick, Mariah Kodatt, Catrice Parke-Stacy Fourth grade — Caiti 
            Wunderlin, Jeff Owen, Tanner Parrott Fifth grade — Cody 
            Follis, Samara Shane, Andrew Brinkman, Nate Kunkel, Jessica Tieman
             Sixth grade — Kaleb 
            Gordon. Garret Romer, Kelsey Dallas, Andrew Gonzales, Alex Huerd, 
            Rebecca Kasa, Jessica Owen, Ashley Shawgo, Arielle Alley Honors Third grade — Meghan 
            Cooper, Andrew Thomas, Kaley Brown, Zach Everson, Tyler Richardson, 
            Courtney Sutton  Fourth grade — 
            Michelle Brawdy, Dalton DePoy, Nick Everson, Katie Gosda, Betsy 
            Lawrence, Nathan Swearingen, Randi Vieregge, Jordan Baker, Chris 
            Bernhardt, Ali Buck, Brooklyn Ferguson, Amy Jordan, Mason Musick, 
            Kelsie Plummer, Chris Shawgo   [to top of second column in
this section] | 
             Fifth grade — Sam 
            Chon, Nichole Etcheson, Kayla Giles, Colt Hickey, Kristina Baird, 
            Dena Boyd, Kayla Hyde, Allysa Kemp, Kaily Mote, Joseph Papesch, 
            Jessa Raymond Sixth grade — Nick 
            Cummings, Eric Gonzales, Kelly Gosda, Nickie Kodatt, Chelsie Shawgo, 
            Tim Chezem, Sabrina Matson, Kami Thompson, Sydney Welker Honorable mention Third grade — Brendan 
            Fitzsimmons, Dilan Hardwick, Ethen Vallejo, Benjamin Hake, Austin 
            Hopp, Jori Maxey, Corey Whitten Fourth grade — Caleb 
            Boulb, Hope Renfro, Krista Cathers Fifth grade — Brock 
            Satterwhite, Glowy Hoyt, Jacob Shawgo Sixth grade — David 
            Hurt, Marissa Musick B.U.G. (Bringing Up Grades) Jonathan Jacks, Sarah 
            Rehder, Bradly Nelson, Lucas Davis, Mick Brown, Tommy Stanley, Devon 
            Sutton, Marcus Etcheson, Patrick Rehder, Michael Chapman, Chystal 
            Olbrias   |  
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            Lindenfelser 
            graduates from Ohio State [JUNE 
            19, 2002]  
            Don Lindenfelser received a 
            master’s degree in business administration from the Fisher College 
            of Business at The Ohio State University on Friday, June 14. |  
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            The president of the United States, 
            George W. Bush, delivered an inspirational commencement speech for 
            the 6,202 graduates and 65,000 attending audience at the graduation 
            ceremony. 
            Don resides at 2196 Castlebrook Drive 
            in Powell, Ohio, with his wife, Dr. Karen Lindenfelser, and son 
            Alexander. Don is the 
            son of Arthur and Wilma Lindenfelser, formerly of Danvers. Don’s 
            mother resides at the McLean County Nursing Home in Normal. | 
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            New John R. Gehlbach/State Bank ofLincoln Scholarship at Lincoln College
 [JUNE 
            6, 2002]  
            Starting in the fall of 2002, Lincoln College will offer 
            a new scholarship called The John R. Gehlbach/State Bank of Lincoln 
            Scholarship, which will assist the college with funding the commuter 
            scholarship. |  
            | The $1,000 
            scholarship will be awarded annually to a local student who has 
            graduated from a local high school. | The scholarship is named after one of the 
            bank’s directors, John R. Gehlbach. He is also a member of the board of 
            trustees at Lincoln College. 
            [Lincoln College news release] |  
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