Military blood supplies are adequate at this time America's Blood Centers, a network of community blood centers that collects nearly half of the nation's blood supply, has signed an agreement with the United States Department of Defense to supplement the military's blood supply during wartime, if and when additional blood is needed. While the military collects its own blood and relies foremost on that blood for its troops, America's Blood Centers' members, including Central Illinois Community Blood Center, will be called upon to support that supply when requested by the Department of Defense. However, at this time, the department has not requested additional support from any blood-collecting organization.
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America's Blood "At this time, blood levels across the country are very low, and we need more donors to come in regularly. Unfortunately, we don't know when the military may call upon community blood centers or the Red Cross to help support their supply. Blood is needed every day -- not just in times of disaster or military action. It is imperative that we make certain that blood is on the shelves at all times so we're prepared for anything. It is the blood on the shelf that saves lives," said David Parsons, CEO of Central Illinois Community Blood Center. Locally, Central Illinois Community Blood Center, a member of America's Blood Centers, encourages donors to continue to donate regularly and asks healthy community members who are not active blood donors to join in this lifesaving effort. "We are confident that, should the need arise, central Illinois residents will rise to the challenge and support not only the blood center, but their country," said David Parsons, CEO. Logan County community members will have an opportunity to help support this effort at a blood drive at the Logan County Paramedic Association building (old Glenn Pontiac Building) on Monday, April 7, from noon until 6 p.m. Blood collected at this blood drive through Central Illinois Community Blood Center will help local patients and, if requested by the military, will also be used to help support the war effort. [CICBC press release]
The Lincoln Area Music Society will present a spring concert Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. and again on Sunday, April 6, at 2 p.m. at Lincoln Community High School. The concert includes the LAMS Chorale and Orchestra. The performances are free and open to the public.
Lincoln Junior
Woman's Club ice cream social Lincoln Junior Woman's Club will host an ice cream social on Sunday, April 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Jefferson Street Christian Church. This is an event for girls young and old! Girls are invited to bring their dolls. Tickets are $10 and include a sundae, craft, games with prizes and a raffle ticket for the American Girl doll Kaya. Tickets may be purchased at MKS Jewelers or by contacting Jennifer at 735-1643 or Rachel at 735-5002. Lincoln Junior Woman's Club is a nonprofit organization. Lincoln Rotary Club looks for host families The Lincoln Rotary Club is currently looking for four host families for next school year, beginning this August. Rotary hopes to bring an international or foreign exchange male student into our community for the year, with the student scheduled to return home in July 2004. Each host family will have the responsibility of housing the student for only three months. In this way, four families will get to experience a life from another culture, and the student will get a slice of Americana from the perspective of four different family experiences. If you are interested in participating in this program, please call Bob Jeckel at 735-5372 or Lynn Laughlin at 735-1793.
Landfill open
extended hours The city landfill will be open extended hours in April for disposal of landscape waste, according to Street Superintendent Don Osborne. Hours will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. There will be no Sunday hours. Website helps explain terrorism to kids The Federal Emergency Management Agency has posted a section titled "National Security Emergencies" on "FEMA for Kids." The special section helps explain terrorism, biological and chemical weapons and how to prepare for these threats. Go to http://www.fema.gov/kids/nse/. Renew your license plate online To renew your license plate online, go to https://sosrpltwbcl.ilsos.net/IllExpress/ to find out if you are eligible; then click on the "renew here" link and enter your code number from the notice you received in the mail.
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Addresses of city and county officials Lincoln City Council members Mayor Elizabeth Davis, P.O. Box 353, Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-3912 Aldermen: Benny Huskins, 1st Ward, 412 N. Madison St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-3894 Pat Madigan, 1st Ward, 110 Park Place, Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-3724 Steve Fuhrer, 2nd Ward, 1203 Eighth St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-6679 Verl Prather, 2nd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-4778 David Armbrust, 3rd Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-4261 George Mitchell, 3rd Ward, 427 Wyatt Ave., Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-2151 William Melton, 4th Ward, 1112 E. Burlington St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 735-2658 Rev. Glenn Shelton, 4th Ward, 920 Pekin St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-8749 Michael Montcalm, 5th Ward, 700 Broadway St., Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-6606 Martha Neitzel, 5th Ward, 525 Southgate, Lincoln, IL 62656; 732-9320
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All meetings of the full county board are open to the public.
(First person named is chairman of each committee.)
Addresses of state legislators
SPRINGFIELD -- Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council is currently registering all interested girls for summer camp programs at Camp Widjiwagan. Accredited by the American Camping Association, Camp Widjiwagan is located on 67 acres of open and wooded land at Lake Springfield. Each year, nearly 1,300 girls from across central Illinois participate in resident and day camp programs at Camp Widjiwagan. There are cookouts, arts and crafts, songs, games, canoeing, and swimming. Girls are not only having fun but also learning valuable life-skills in a safe, girl-friendly environment. Registration is open to all girls entering grades 1 through 12, regardless of race, religion, disability or economic status. Girls plan program activities under the guidance of trained unit leaders and learn respect for themselves, each other and the natural world. For more information about Girl Scouts, camp staff employment opportunities or to obtain a brochure on summer camps at Camp Widjiwagan, please call Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council at (217) 523-8159 or visit www.girlscoutsllc.org. Websites with lots of ideas that Girl Scout leaders, families or kids can use: Girl Scout leader meetings are the first Thursday of each month, at the usual time and place. See the website for Girl Scouts, Land of Lincoln Council, at http://www.girlscoutsllc.org/. You can send questions and suggestions to the council by clicking here: gsllc@girlscoutsllc.org. Also, see the national Girl Scouts site at http://www.girlscouts.org/.
Lincoln Jaycees have membership meetings the first Thursday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Moose Lodge. The meetings are for all current and prospective members. Board meetings for the Jaycees are on the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Wendy's Restaurant. The Lincoln Writers' Club will have its next regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, in the Keys Room of the Lincoln Public Library. Due to the election on April 1, the regular meeting date was changed. The assigned topic is to write about a true event and then embellish it and change details to make an exciting story. Anyone interested in writing is invited to attend. For more information, call 732-2723. Logan County LEPC committee appointments Logan County Local Emergency Planning Committee, the LEPC, held its spring quarterly meeting at the Logan County Safety Complex recently. Yearly elections for all offices, voting delegates, committees and chairs were held. The following members will serve as officers for the year 2002. * Indicates chair Hazard analysis -- Dan Fulscher*, Kathy Waldo, Lisa Funk, Mike Patridge, Bobbie Abbott, Steve Siltman Response and preparedness -- Lisa Funk*, Rick Nesbit, Sheriff Tony Soloman, Police Chief Richard Montcalm, IDOT representative Mike Esker Community awareness -- Dan Fulscher*, Bobbi Abbott*, Linda Nelson, Joan Crabb, Don Begolka, Ken Davison Health services -- Kathy Waldo*, Lloyd Evans, Gary Bellafiore, Barb Kline, Roger Leesman, Marsha Stoll, Debbie Cook, Steve Siltman Training -- Mike Patridge*, Delmar Stewart, Sheila Nelson, Lincoln City Fire Chief Washam, Tom Martin Community resources -- Steve Siltman*, Lincoln Mayor Beth Davis, Atlanta Mayor Bill Martin, Dayle Eldredge, Curtis Sutterfield of the Salvation Army, Devin Vannoy, Ed Houchins Representatives of constituencies The law requires that one representative from each of the following categories be included in the LEPC membership. The delegate and predesignated alternate are listed for each constituency. Local representative of elected official -- Dayle Eldredge; Bill Martin Law enforcement -- Ed Baunach, Tim Butterfield Civil defense and emergency management -- Dan Fulscher; Terry Storer Firefighting -- Robert Washam; Roger Leesman First aid and EMT -- Steve Siltman; Tom Martin Health -- Kathy Waldo; Lloyd Evans Local environmental -- Mike Patridge; Warren Wendlandt Hospital -- Barb Kline; Gary Auten Transportation -- Don Begolka; Brian Hinds Broadcast, print, electronic media -- Joan Crabb; Jan Youngquist Community groups -- Mary Elston; Tammy Buse Owners and operators of regulated facilities -- Lisa Funk; Sheila Nelson The Oasis, Logan County's senior citizen center, 501 Pulaski St. in Lincoln, is open weekdays (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The center is open also on Friday and Sunday nights for table games. Dominic Dalpoas is the executive director. Activities are open to all Logan County senior citizens, regardless of membership. Health fair Stop by our booth at the Lincoln Rec Center on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to acquaint yourself with our organization or to renew your membership. We are offering many new activities and services this year. Veterans administration services The service representative for veterans will be at The Oasis on April 8 from 9 a.m. until noon. No appointment is necessary. Lunch service Lasagna with salad, bread and butter will be served April 8 at 11:30 a.m. Stop by The Oasis before noon on Monday, April 7, to pick up your ticket for only $3.50. Reservations are necessary in order to have enough food to serve.
"Never Too Late" is the feature on April 27 at Barn II in Goodfield. Call 732-6132 by April 18 for a reservation. The cost for transportation, buffet lunch and ticket is $35 for members and $37 for others. Computer classes There are openings for the computer basics and word processing classes in May. Class sessions are from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Please call 732-6132 for a reservation. The cost is $15 for members and $18 for others. Weekly game winners Recent weekday pinochle winners were Eleanor Barton and Bernie Haley. Weekend winners were Henry Warnisher for pinochle and Betty Burger and Tom Garrison for 5 in 1. Newsletter Friends of The Oasis members receive bimonthly newsletters by mail. For more information, call 732-6132 or 732-5844. Zonta Club announces service projects for year The Zonta Club of Lincoln's service committee has announced 2002-2003 projects for the organization. For over 40 years, Zonta Club of Lincoln's major fund-raiser has been an annual turkey dinner served the first Sunday in November. Monies raised support various service projects locally as well as internationally.
International projects include: --International service programs --Amelia Earhart Scholarship --ZISVAW (International Strategies to Eradicate Violence against women and children) Local projects include: --ALMH Light Up a Life --Headstart Christmas (goodie bags for 94 children) --RIF Reading is Fundamental (books for Logan County fourth graders) --Summer Reading Program (Lincoln Library) --Heritage in Flight Museum dues (in honor of Amelia Earhart) --Camp Candy (scholarships for diabetic children) --Eye clinic (exams and glasses for children) --Habitat for Humanity --Living Alternatives (educational materials) --Sojourn House (educational and counseling services for victims of domestic violence) --Salvation Army (community service projects) --Ronald McDonald House in Springfield --Health career scholarships Most of the funds are designated for local health career scholarships. This scholarship program was implemented in 1981. Approximately 50 area residents have benefited from the scholarship program and have become pharmacists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, dentists, a chiropractor and doctors. Don Sielaff, M.D., and Todd Nobbe, O.D., are two doctors who were scholarship winners and have returned to Lincoln for their practice. Zonta International is a worldwide service organization of women executives in business and the professions working together for the advancement of understanding, goodwill and peace. The Zonta Club of Lincoln has been in service to the local community since 1957. For more information on Zonta, visit www.zonta.org.
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Announcement forms are available online! Print out yours, fill it out, and bring it or send it in to Lincoln Daily News. We welcome your pictures, black and white as well as color. This free service is extended to all of our readers. Your announcement will be posted online. Anyone, anywhere can read it! Aunt Betty in Florida, Uncle Bob in Alaska and Cousin Frank in Fiji can read your announcement in Lincoln Daily News! [Click here to see and print the engagement announcement form] [Click here to see and print the wedding announcement form] [Click here to see and print the anniversary announcement form]
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Golden wedding anniversary [MARCH. 22, 2003] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins of Chestnut will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary April 19 with a family get-together at the Sunset Inn and Suites in Clinton. Robert Higgins and Bernadine Ater were married April 14, 1953, at the Presbyterian Church in Argenta.
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In their early years of marriage, Robert was a farmer and Bernadine was a cosmetologist. Robert later managed an auto supply store in Iowa and then worked several years for Bo-Jac Seed Company. Bernadine ran an in-home day-care business and later worked with her husband in the auto supply business. The snowbirds are now retired, and for the past few years they have wintered in Arizona. Robert and Bernadine have four children: Mike and his wife, Anne, of Kenney; Jeff and his wife, Debbie, in Manlius; Debbie and her husband, John, in Palmyra, Mo.; and Connie and her husband, John, in Stillwater, Okla. They have seven grandchildren.
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Team up with friends for MS Walk [MARCH. 4, 2003] Helping improve the lives of a third of a million Americans is a big job, but it's not overwhelming with a little help from your friends. Bring a group of friends or family members and join other teams on Sunday, April 6, for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society's 2003 MS Walk. Chat with your team as you walk down the 1½-mile course through Kickapoo Creek Park and toward a cure for MS. The walk begins at 1:30 p.m.
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Teams of walkers collect contributions for completing the course. The money raised from the MS Walk helps the society continue to lead the way in MS programs, research and professional education. "I always have fun walking for the National MS Society," said Donita Biggs of Lincoln. "I always meet new people and get to see some of my old friends while I walk. Although I have so much fun, I am really here to help the third of a million Americans living with MS. It's the least I can do." The National MS Society is dedicated to ending the devastating effects of MS. Thanks to significant advances in research, the FDA has approved several treatments that may alter the underlying course of MS, and early treatment is critically important. People with MS should consult their doctors about using one of the FDA-approved medications and other effective treatments for the symptoms of MS.
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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is the only national voluntary MS organization that meets the standards of all major agencies that rate the fiscal responsibility of nonprofit groups Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, unpredictable neurological disease. MS can cause blurred vision, loss of balance, poor coordination, slurred speech, tremors, numbness, extreme fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, paralysis, and blindness. These problems may be permanent, or they may come and go. For more information about MS, the MS Walk, or to walk, volunteer or sponsor someone in the MS Walk, please call Nancy Ireland at 732-2339 or the National MS Society at 1 (800) FIGHT MS, or visit nationalmssociety.org. [Press release]
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[Click here to read "A day in the life of an election judge"]
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People all across this country and, in fact, around the world, claim roots in Logan County. They have very interesting stories to tell, and some of them like to connect with those of us who stayed at home. Logan County Diaspora publishes the stories of former Logan County residents. With their permission, we also include their e-mail addresses so that old friends might be reunited. If you wish to be part of the Logan County Diaspora, e-mail ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com.
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Family and Friends in the Armed Forces sponsored by American Legion Post 263
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It is a time like no other. Since Sept. 11, 2001, we are a changed nation. Individually, our daily sensitivity toward whom and what we have in our lives has been heightened. We are more conscious and appreciative, first about those we love and see every day. Next, we have a newfound appreciation for those who risk their lives every day as rescue workers and protectors of life and property in our communities. We also now think more about our military men and women who are committed to serve and protect our country. Many are away engaged in battle, some are in waiting to go, all are ready to lay their lives on the line in defense of our freedom. Friends and relatives serving in the armed forces are listed here so we might all hold them in our thoughts, prayers and well wishes. If you know of other friends and relatives serving (they need not be from Logan County), please send the information to ldneditor@lincolndailynews.com. Along with the name, you are invited to include the branch of service, current location of service, postal address, e-mail address and relationship to the person providing the information (optional).
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A1C James P. Allen U.S. Air Force 820 Red Horse Squadron Nellis AFB, Nevada Son of John and Jo Ann Allen of Beason 2001 graduate of Lincoln Community High School A1C Jerome A. Allen U.S. Air Force Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada Postal address: 5805 Mountain Home St. Unit J-13 Nellis AFB, NV 89191 E-mail: ja_af_82@hotmail.com Son of John and Jo Ann Allen of Beason 2000 graduate of Lincoln Community High School
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Kenneth Allen U.S. Army-1AD-HHC Weisbaden, Germany E-mail: spot2sweetpea@yahoo.com or susan12652000@yahoo.com Mark E. Anderson c/o Commanding Officer NMCB 26 PSC-819 FPO AE 09645 E-mail: yn2anderson@seabee.navy.mil Son of William and Ann Anderson of Elkhart Sgt. Darrell Awe U.S. Marine Corps Normally stationed at San Diego, Calif. In the Middle East, initially stationed at Ali Al Saleem AFB, just west of Kuwait City Airframe and APG mechanic on the CH-46 helicopter HMM 364 A/F UIC 41030 FPO AP 96614-1030 E-mail: AweDJ@aas.3mawdm.usmc.mil Graduate of Mount Pulaski High School Billy Barmes HN Jeffrey Barringer U.S. Navy Camp Pendleton, California Hospital corpsman Son of Kathy and Steve Hopkins of Lincoln 2002 graduate of Lincoln Community High School Jon Barton
U.S. Army Artillery Business address: Alpha Battery 1-41 FA Unit #93115 APO AE 09303-3115 E-mail: jonathan.barton@us.army.mil 2002 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. EO1 Robert W. Bell c/o Commanding Officer NMCB 26 PSC-819 FPO AE 09645 E-mail: eo1bell@seabee.navy.mil 1981 graduate of Olympia High School T. Sgt. Adam C. Blaum U.S. Air Force In the Middle East Postal address: 384 ESVS APO AE 09317 Sgt. Brad Boss 160th SOAR(A) "Nightstalkers" Fort Campbell, Ky. E-mail: bradley.boss@us.army.mil Jon Bowers Ramstein, Germany Master Sgt. Charles E. Brainard U.S. Army 335th Theater Signal Command Postal address: Attn: MSG Charles Brainard 2233 Dauphine St. East Point, GA 30344 Son of Charles and Carol Brainard 1979 graduate of Lincoln Community High School Pvt. Jared Brown Army National Guard 1644 Trans. Co., Springfield Son of Jim and Tara Brown of Beason 2002 graduating class president at LCHS Geoff Brown Fort Worth, Texas Jennifer Buffington Pfc. Simon Burlington 1st PLT ACO 2/187th INF 101 ABN Division A - 96079 APO AEO 9325-6079 Josh Campbell Kuwait 101st Airborne Son-in-law of Cheryl and Bob Frank Matt Clemens U.S. Army National Guard Fort Benning, Ga. AIT in South Carolina From Mount Pulaski LTJG Frederick V. Dehner U.S. Navy 250 Pelican Drive, Groton, CT 06340 Phone: (860) 405-1285 E-mail: fdehner@yahoo.com Son of Philip and Connie L. Dehner 1984 graduate of Lincoln Community High School Pvt. Brett M. Dellow U.S. Army Signal Corps Manheim, Germany Postal address: C Co. 72nd SIG BN E-mail: dellowem@hotmail.com 2002 graduate of Lincoln Community High School Chuck Demling U.S. Marine Corps Chesapeake, Va. E-mail: demling2@aol.com Son of Doug and Bunny Laymon of Atlanta SRA Chassidy Dority U.S. Air Force In the Middle East Daughter of Robert and Teresa Matherly Tech. Sgt.
Evan Jay Downey, U.S. Air Force Mildenhall Air Force Base, England Son of Lucky Eichner 1988 graduate of LCHS Karmalisha Duncan Ben Estes Reserves Seaman Luke A. Gerardot U.S. Coast Guard
Stationed aboard the cutter Thetis Postal address: SN Luke Gerardot USCGC Thetis (WMEC-910) Key West, FL 33040 E-mail: coastieblue7@hotmail.com Spc. Kyle Gleason Army National Guard 126 Maintenance Company Building 2546 S. 12th Ave. Fort McCoy, WI 54656 Son of Dennis and Nitsie Gleason
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Mark V. Gleason OSI U.S. Air Force Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio Son of Joyce Gleason of Lincoln and John and Phyliss Gleason of Michigan Doug Graff Tech. Sgt. Veronica Hasprey 39 CES Prime Beef Deployed Operation Northern Watch APO AE - 09396 - 5000 Becky Hill U.S. Army Reserves 378th Chemical Co. Daughter of Ken and Linda Hill of Mason City 1999 graduate of Illini Central Joey Horn Chad Kerns U.S. Navy DDG-52 USS Barry Naval Station Norfolk, Va. Operations specialist
Chief George T. Lacefield U.S. Navy USS Curts San Diego, Calif. Son-in-law of Cindy Singleton and Jeff Singleton Eric Leslie U.S. Army in the Middle East 82 ABN DIV E-mail: eric.leslie@us.army.mil Larry Martincic A1C Chad M.
Maxheimer Deployed to an undisclosed location E-mail: chad.maxheimer@salem.af.mil Son of Mike and Suzie Maxheimer of Chestnut and Michelle Lowe of Mount Pulaski 2000 graduate of Mount
Pulaski High School
Cpl. Jeremy J. McCain
U.S. Marine Corps Kuwait E-mail:
McCainJJ@3MAW.USMC.Mil Son of Linda and Ed Saulsbury of Illiopolis
and Jerry McCain of Mount Pulaski Kevin McGinnis Egypt Jeremy Osborne Capt. Jack Owen Reserves 801st Combat Support Hospital Fort Stewart, Ga. Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital emergency room employee Michelle K. Ramlow U.S. Navy At Pentagon Postal address: 5409-B Steeplechase Drive Fredericksburg, VA 22407 E-mail: ramlow.michelle@hq.navy.mil Justin Rankin Kuwait
Sgt. Brian W. Rankin Army National Guard Military Police 233rd, Springfield Son of Carl and Margaret Rankin Sgt. James M. Rehmann II Bravo Company, 1/131 Infantry (Air Assault) 9½ years prior U.S. Navy service, active duty, Electronics Technician Second Class Distinguished Service from Sept. 25, 1990, to present Maj. James E.
Reineke, U.S. Air Force Misawa Air Base, Japan E-mail: REIN4RUN@aol.com Brad Riley Korea Joe Rybolt U.S. Army National Guard 1544th Trans. Co. Son of James and Nita Rybolt 1997 graduate of LCHS Pvt. Christian B. Skelton U.S. Army E-mail: skelton820@hotmail.com 2001 graduate of LCHS Husband of Nahani Lynn Skelton Erika L. Slayton Illinois Air National Guard 183rd Fighter Wing Springfield Daughter of Lloyd (Ed) and Bridget Slayton Eric Smith Coast Guard New Jersey Jill Smith Angela Spickard National Guard medical support SrA Brandi N.
(Barr) Splitter U.S. Air Force Stationed at RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom E-mail: Brandi.Splitter@mildenhall.af.mil Daughter of Donna L. Sommers of Beason and Hank Barr of Bloomington 1997 graduate of LCHS Dirk Steinfort Race Steinfort Duane Swarts U.S. Navy Aboard the USS Kitty Hawk Son of Bunny and Doug Laymon of Atlanta and Tony and Saundra Swarts of Middletown Spc. Jeffery Towery Army National Guard 333rd MP Co. Fort McCoy, Wis. Spc. Tim Uphoff Illinois Army National Guard 106th AVN, Peoria Chinook helicopter maintenance Son of Dennis and Nancy Uphoff, Beason 2001 graduate of LCHS JD Welsh
Christopher Werth Maj. Lee Wheeler Illinois Air National Guard, 169th ASOS Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom Son of Bill Wheeler and Sandra Dehner-Wheeler Grandson of Fred and Mona Dehner, William and Mary (Kenning) Wheeler Tech. Sgt. Thomas Yarcho U.S. Air Force At Ramstein Air Base, Germany E-mail: thomas.yarcho@ramstein.af.mil Class of 1982
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Former Lincoln Community High School students serving our country (List provided March 28 by LCHS)
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Class of '88 reunion [MARCH 25, 2003] The class of '88 reunion schedule starts with a Friday night mixer (Aug. 22), then a family friendly picnic on Saturday (Aug. 23), followed by a pub crawl Saturday night.
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If you or someone you know graduated from Lincoln Community High School in '88, tell them to contact one of us to ensure we have current addresses. We are still looking for some people. Contact any of the following:
Amy Madigan Brown
Heather Mammen Ryan Missy Hawkinson
Schleder
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Lincoln women's softball reunion [MARCH 21, 2003] If you or someone you know played in the women's softball league between 1973 and 1990 and would be interested in participating in a reunion this summer, please call one of the following:
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Phyllis White, Beverman's Trucking, 732-9795 Jane Quisenberry Ryan, Lincoln Savings and Loan, 732-9851 Jan Gleason, J.C. Penney, 735-2418 Marcia Warner, Mannie's, 732-7811 Jan Smock Malerich, Mannie's, 735-4048 Sue Fitzpatrick, Professional Collector, 648-5530 Kay Snyder, 732-6094 Kim Carlson, Al's Main Event, 732-1692
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Ongoing class reunion in cyberspace for 1960 graduates of LCHS
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