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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 12

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Page B2 People Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, July 25, 1985 On the move JERRY DUANE PEPPLE has St. Teresa High School. Sharon Cassidy and Pam Cunningham both of Clinton. nois University-Carbondale, where he is a doctoral candidate. been named di- I WADE has been TOM GREEN is the "Quality of Work Life: and CWA Examine the Process After Three Years." The 1985 report was published by the Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor-Management Relations and Cooperative Programs.

MARK KENNEDY of Chimney Doctor, Decatur, attended the Illinois Chimney Sweep Guild's annual convention held recently in 1 5 Siller rector of the II-linois Heartland Regional Plan for Education for Employment. He will be responsible for developing a vocational education plan for the area and will nnArntp his has been JOHN W. GRAFF BRIAN J. MULLINIX has been YORKER promoted to account executive with Investment Specialists 1023 W. Eldorado St.

Wade will specialize in tax planning and security investments. He joined the firm in 1983 and has 21 years of ex cnor oi the 6 and 10 p.m. television news programs of WAND, Channel 17 in Decatur. Green merly was the morning anchor for KSTP-TV in Minneapolis. He has promoted to recent annual Credit Union National Association Management School at the University of Wisconsin.

Madison. Anders is president of Central Illinois Chapter Credit Union, Calhoun is assistant manager of Marvel-York Credit Union, Brown is president and manager of Decatur Stanolind Credit Union and Logue is vice president of Staley Employees Credit Union. All of the credit unions are in Decatur. CLARENCE E. JOHNSON, president and chief operating officer of Borg-Warner has been elected a director of The Northern Trust Co.

and Northern Trust Chicago. Johnson received a bachelor's degree in 1950 from Millikin University. Before joining Borg-Warner in 1953, he was an assistant director of admissions and public relations at Millikin and then a special agent for the FBI. mL 'promoted to audit manager for Archer Daniels Midland Co. from senior auditor.

He is a graduate of Illinois State University, Normal, and joined ADM in 1979. a f. i a member of the store manager of Appletree Stereo, Decatur. He joined Appletree in 1980 as a salesman, and he has won a number of awards for outstanding sales nine years of broadcast experience and Yorker Wade Tom Green perience in investment planning. office out of Jerr the Macon County Educational Service Region.

Pepple has been employed by the University of Illinois and was also a vocational agriculture teacher in the Findlay School District. He has a doctorate in vocational education from the of I and undergraduate degrees from Rend Lake College. Ina, and Southern Illinois began his television career in 1980 with KCAU-TV in Sioux City, Iowa, as a news anchor, writer and reporter. Also, Devin Scillian has been National Asso- Jbn Graff ciation of Accountants. Brian Mullinix named a week ROBERT C.

71 ROGER W. CHANDLER has RICHARD F. DUBS, Larry M. Fonner and Jerry L. Huttes, all agents in the Country Companies Macon County Agency, recently attended a mutual funds school in Bloomington.

Paden, formerly of Decatur, has been named chief psychologist at the Marshall (Mo.) Habilitation Center. Paden is former director of clinical and professional support services of Adolf Meyer Mental Health Center and also taught psychology at Richland Community College. WILLIAM ABEL and Daniel D. Reynolds both of Decatur, and J. Dean Wright of Bement, all Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaha representatives, recently completed a course in family investment planning.

They are associated with the S.B. Stottrup Agency, Decatur. 0 end anchor and news reporter. The graduate of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, has anchor and reporting experience with television stations in Lawrence, Topeka, and San Antonio, Texas. RONALD SANDERSON has been I I 260 Hicko- JOHN E.

LORETT of KAY TURNER has been named been named assistant cashier at Northtown Bank and Trust Co. Chandler previously was a senior loan and operations officer for Midwest Management Associates. He has a bachelor's decree in ac JEFFREY J. BENNETT, formerly of Decatur, has been named a staff consultant in the Houston, Texas, management consulting practice of Arthur Andersen Co. Bennett, a graduate of Eisenhower High School, received a bachelor's degree in May from Rice University, Houston.

He is a son of Lee and Marjorie Bennett of 2243 Western Drive. TWELVE REGISTERED nurses have been named to the home care regional staff of Decatur Memorial Hospital. They will make home health care calls within the areas surrounding their residences. The nurses are: For the Bethany-Dalton City-Loving-ton-Sullivan area Sharon Norns of Bethany. Carla Schrock of Lovington, Ann Dickens of Sullivan.

For the Bement-Cerro Gordo-La-Place-Oakley area Barbara Wilson of Cerro Gordo. For the Blue Mound-Macon-Mowea-qua-Stonington area Sharon Hagan of Blue Mound, Nancy Waddell of Macon. Crella Welge and LaRae Zindel. both of Moweaqua. For the Cisco-DeLand-Monticeilo-Weldon area Kathy Barr of DeLand, Ester Nixon of Monticello.

For the Clinton-Maroa-Kenney area Devin Scillian ry Point Court recently completed the auctioneering and auction sales course at Missouri Auction School, Kansas City. named dean of programs at Lake Land College, Mattoon. Sanderson, formerly of Benton, will administer the more than 40 vocational programs at Lake Land. His re; sponsibilities delivery manager of the Decatur Memorial Life Center in Hickory Point Mall. Turner will set up orientation, screening and interpretation sessions and will organize classes for the counting from Roger Chandler Eastern Illinois University.

Charleston, and is a member of the American Institute of Banking. Other additions to the WAND staff include John M. Garing, news photographer; Ross Cavitt, reporter intern; and Dan Sheridan, associate news producer. Garing is a graduate of Butler University, Indianapolis: Cavitt has a master's degree in public affairs reporting from Sangamon State University, Springfield; and Sheridan graduated from the Indiana University School of Journalism, Bloomington. Garing and Sheridan formerly were with WISH-TV in Indianapolis.

JAY D. Anders and Sandra Calhoun, hnth nf naf- minim i mmm chirior John Lorett 1 gram. She is a Kay Turner include work- Rn Sanderson ing with area industries to tailor programs to meet their needs for retraining employees. He hasa master's degree from Southern Illi- VERNON G. TALBOTT, executive director of the Decatur Area Labor-Management Committee, was one of 10 researchers who worked on field studies for the report, Brown of Cowden and Jerry A.

Logue of Forsyth all attended the recent graduate of the University of Illinois, Urbana, and a graduate of Youth1 STEAK 'N SHAKE employees and their families from the late 1940s through early 1960s will have a reunion at noon Sunday in the Nelson Park large pavilion. Bring one meat dish, vegetable, fruit or dessert and table service, plus pictures from last year's reunion. For reservations and more information, call Dolly Williford at 422-8746. Reunions THE 84TH INFANTRY Division, also known as "The Rails-plitter's Division," will hold its 40-year reunion Aug. 3-7 at the Holiday Inn East, Springfield.

Families and friends are invited. For more information write to Don Lee, reunion chairman, 303 Augustine Way, Normal, 111. 61761. Or, call Lee at 309-452-4092. for several prizes.

Scott Miller of Dalton City caught the smallest fish; Wes Bowling of Dalton City, the first fish; Jason Haney of Sullivan, the last fish; and Billy Harris, the most fish. tional FFA convention in November. Among individuals, Ted De-Ment of Clinton tied for third; Kerry Wolff of Altamont tied for fifth: and Kurt Beer of Salem was eighth. In the state livestock contest, held the same day, Stan Tarr of Newton FFA tied for eighth individual overall; Chris Martin of Paris was first in beef judging: Jeff Scott Pana tied for fourth in beef: and Amy Landes of Charleston tied for JULIE C. HILTENBURG.

daugh ter of Robert and Judith Hil-tenburg of 4541 Adams Drive, has been named a Foundation Scholar at Cinthorn Tl. I Campus. JENA D. SCHWABE of Decatur, Mark T. Welch of Lincoln and Stephen R.

Kalmar of Tuscola, all recent graduates of the University of Illinois. Urbana, have been named Bronze Tablet Scholars. Recipient's names are inscribed in a permanent display in the of I library. eighth in swine. Lisa Bailey and Lisa Reed, both of Decatur, and Amy Gardner of Maroa, all from business administration program; Teresa Tucker and Patricia Williams, both of Decatur, from secretarial program; at Robert Morris College, Carthage.

W1' VM I KATE DRAVES. Mike Soper and Kelli West, all of Decatur, attended linois Univers- ity. Carbon- SCOTT G. GEHLBACH of Lincoln and Maureen D. Harshbarger of Monticello have been awarded Johnathan Baldwin Turner Merit Scholarships at the University of Illinois, Urbana.

Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Gehlbach, is a recent graduate of Lincoln High School. He plans to study agricultural science.

Scott was active in Future Farmers of America, winning the state extemporaneous public speaking contest and placing third in the national contest in 1984. He was class vice president, co-captain of the speech team and a member of student council, French Club, mathematics club and Thespians. Maureen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Harshbarger, is a recent graduate of Monticello High School.

She plans to major in textile and apparel marketing. Maureen was a member of National Honor Society, French Honor Society, French Club, art club, yearbook staff, pep club and the tennis, track and softball teams. During her senior year she was on the Robeson's Senior High Advisory Council, participating in community service projects, modeling and the store's junior executive retailing program. 'Futures Unlimited II. a summer dale.

She is a recent graduate of Stephen Dppatur Hiph their colleges: Scott D. Avis, Gary L. Burgess, David W. Klekamp and Tomas R. Schrishuhn, all of Decatur; Jeffrey P.

Green of Effingham; Alisa K. Houpt of Greenville; all on Dean's List at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Kathryn A. Blickensderfer of Decatur, on Dean's List at Lawrence University, Ap-pleton. Wis.

Jana K. Clark of Decatur, on Honor Roll at David Lipscomb College. Nashville, Tenn. Mark Crawford of Decatur, on President's List at Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson. Tenn.

Charla J. Hunt of Decatur, on President's Honor List at Robert Morris College, Carthage. Joyce Jones and Tammie Reynolds, both of Decatur, on Dean's List at Lewis University, Romeoville. it i LAWRENCE LAWYER, son of William and Rita Lawyer of 1314 E. Lake Shore Drive, was a winner in the hymntune composition contest at Scarritt Graduate School, Nashville.

Tenn. The 1981 graduate of Millikin University recently graduated from Scarritt with a master's degree in church music. camp for gifted students, at Blackburn College, Carlinville. Kate is the daughter of David and Lethia Draves of 204 Spring Mike the son of Sally Soper of 1801 Garfield Ave. and Kelli the daughter of Margaret West of 5432 Jeanair Drive.

COLLEGE GRADUATES from the area include: Dale Hinton of Elwood. formerly of Decatur, from Spertus College of Judaica, Chicago, with master of science in human services administration. Maureen E. Smith of Decatur, from the College of St. Catherine, St.

Paul. with bachelor's in business School and Julie Hiltenburg plans to study accounting. Perry C. Kendall, son of Alta Kendall of Ramsey, was also selected. He is a recent graduate of Ramsey High School.

ACADEMIC RECOGNITION was earned hv these area students at DEBORAH L. WHITE will repre- ISU graduates sent the Moweaqua FFA chapter on the Illinois Farm Bureau and Affiliates Cooperative Activities Award Tour to the National Institute on Cooperative Edu-cation. The tour is to be held from Mon 5ess I LJ AREA YOUTHS attending Camp Superkids, a summer camp near Peoria for youths with asthma, include: Crystal Brown, Jay Durtlinger. Joshua Gordon, Jamie Hise, Mandie Hise. all of Decatur: Eric Ferry, Clinton; Tncia Voils.

Fillmore; Nlchole Horn, Marshall; Michael Shelton, Mattoon; John Siemer, Sigel; Billy Myers, Teutopolis. Camp staff members include: Angle Adams, Assumption: Lauri De-Ruiter, Margot Layden, both of Charleston; Judy McGavic, Anita Thompson, both of Decatur; Ahece Hendrickson. Mattoon; Melanie Parsons, Oakley; Anna Adkins. Witt. MELISSA LEISCHNER, daughter of Richard and Betty Leischner of 4491 Adams Drive, sang the National Anthem and the Illinois state song at opening ceremonies of the Prairie State Games in Urbana.

Melissa, 15, will be a sophomore at Stephen Decatur High School. She is a member of the Decatur Park Singers and a former member of the Young Park Singers. Hans, Gregory Hargett, Julie Hippler, Curtis Janvrin, Derek Lee, Susan Long, Michael Lovelace, John McBride, Kevin Otis, Karen Ouellette, Lori Parker, Martin Roney, Elizabeth Rule, Lawrence Skube, Jane Smith, Brenda Wells, Angela White-hurst, Timothy Williamson, all of Decatur. John Williams, Edinburg; Todd Gartner, Laura Ray, both of Effingham; Lynn Cross, Vicki Cross, Eric Hitchcock, all of Emden; Walter Lee, Farmer City, Craig Emery, Lee Swinger, both of Forsyth: Lisa Fix, Harvel; Julie Corazza, Loren White, both of Hillsboro; Nancee Johnson, llliop-olis; Mary Flavin. Ivesdale.

Deanna Baker, Gregory Bee, Valerie Decker, Greg Eimer, Gina Fuller, David Goldhammer, William Hall, Sharon Klock-enga, Valerie Lewis, Michael Peck, Jill Werkman, Lori Young, all of Lincoln. Monica Collins, Wiegel, Mahomet: Elizabeth Hamblin, Mansfield; Terry James, Phyllis Ruwe, both of Maroa; Kevin Stoelting, Marshall; Robert Arnholt, Teresa Genta, Susan Roberts, all of Mat-toon; Margaret Curran, Howard Holbrook, both of Monticello; Jeanne Struna, Mount Pulaski; Lisa Ke'pp, Neoga. Kammi Edington, Olney; Robert Fulling, Palestine; William Slayton, Salem: Stephen McCullough, Shelbyville; Edith Banks, David Bates, Debra Beane. Diana Combs, Carol Farr. Elizabeth Forbes, Ann Mazzotti, Eileen Messersmith.

Michael Mollohan. all of Taylorville. Erica Brumleve. Teutopolis: Linda Mitsdarfer, Villa Grove; Danny Waggoner. Waggoner; Nancy Burk.

Wapella; Cindy Meyer, Wheeler; Julie Houska. 'Kathryn Young, both of White Heath; Mary Ann Harper, Yale. day to Aug. 1. Deborah White The Moweaqua chapter placed first in the cooperative activities award area in Section 19 FFA.

KIMBERLY JOHNSON, daughter of Evan and Diane Johnson of 4481 Powers attended Options '85, a college life insight program, at DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. She will be a senior at Eisenhower High School. ALTAMONT FFA CHAPTER placed first in the recent state dairy judging contest at the University of Illinois, Urbana. Clinton FFA was third and Salem FFA was 10th. Altamont will represent Illinois in the national dairy judging contest at na- WILLIE RYHERD of Sullivan won a tackle box and lures for catching the biggest fish in the Moultrie County Cooperative Extension Service Youth Fishing Derby at Wyman Park, Sullivan.

Participants fished for one hour and competed ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY, Normal, conferred bachelor's degrees on these area students following the spring semester: Julie Arnett, Altamont; Donna Cheatham. Argenta; Phillip Hardin. Atlanta; Janet Reeder. Atwood: Sheri Zook, Beason; Eric Hoerdemann, Stephen Schreiner, both of Broadwell; Anna Scheidt, Roxanne Smith, both of Centralis: Phillip Martin. Cerro Gordo.

Theresa Ainsworth, Pamela Brinkman. Martha Ramsey. John Satterfield. all of Charleston; Lorri Scott, Chrisman; Glenda Carter. John Gardner, David Huff, Dodie Junkert, Randy Nichols.

Debra Riegel, Jeffrey Sprague, all of Clinton. Brad Blakeney, Kay Bledsaw, Kevin Cantwell. Nancy Creighton, Denise Davis. Kelly Ferguson, David Hall, Marybeth Military LT. COL.

HARVEY O. Rosen-meier, son of Orville and Valada Rosenmeier of 8 Peggy Ann Drive, recently became squadron section commander of Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. His responsibilities will include administrative jurisdiction for over 1,500 military members assigned to the center. Rosenmeier entered the Air Force in 1965 and has completed the Department of Defense Computer Institute, Industrial College of the Armed Forces and Air Command and Staff College. Charismatic Evangelical IKli the TORrtf Janice Rock of Lincoln, participated in Global Shield '85, an Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps readiness exercise.

Rock is an administration specialist with the 2nd Bombardment Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. 2 SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Sunday School All Ages 9:00 a.m. Childrens Church 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Lvomeur Ularanatha Assembly of God 555 W.

IMBODEN (Just off Fit. 61 from Great Skate South and Redwood) 6:00 p.m. MARANATHA WAND TV Channel 17 7:3000 AM Sunday and Cable Channel 67 or Channel 23, Thura. PM) Re. Doug Lowery, Senior Patter Re.

Craig White, Youth Pastor Ph. 423-2452 Your hosts Pastor Doug and Rosemary Lowery -lh TrnDays of "HEAVEN ON EARTH" With America's Most Popular Evangelists Gospel Singers son of Phillip Craycroft and Sheila Craycroft, both of Vandalia, at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He is a 1982 graduate of Vandalia High School. Airman James E. Gleason, son of Donald and Herta Gleason of Lincoln, at Lackland.

He is a 1983 graduate of Lincoln College. Airman Russell E. McCown, son of Mike and Glenna McCown of rural Clinton, at Lackland. He is a 1983 graduate of Clinton High School. Airman Lionell Phillips, son of Carnell and Barbara Phillips of 1525 N.

Warren at Lackland. He is a 1982 graduate of Eisenhower High School. Army Reserve Pvt. David M. King, son of James and Paulette King of Forsyth, at Fort Knox, Ky, Pfc.

Stephen E. Markham, son of Claude and Janet Markham of Pana, at Fort Knox with honors. Markham's wife, Cathy, is a daughter of Rose Mary Cloe of Pana. Pvt. David S.

Fair, son of Allen and Rosa Fair of 17 Lynette Drive, at Fort Knox. His wife, Cathy, is a daughter of Ed Drum and Sue Mc-Mahon, both of Mount Zion. Now thru July 28th at Maranatha Assembly MILITARY COURSES of instruction were completed by: Marine Cpl. Rusty E. Newlin, son of John and Judy Newlin of Maroa, an aviation radar repair course at Marine Corps CommunicationElectronics School, Twenty-nine Palms, Calif.

He is a 1979 graduate of Maroa-Forsyth High School. Airman Steven R. Anderson, son of Barbara Anderson of Argenta, a corrosion control course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The 1983 graduate of Argenta-Oreana High School is to serve with the 354th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, S.C. Airman Amy E.

Ping, daughter of David Ping of Mentor, Ohio, and Margaret Duncan of 18 Carroll Drive, an administrative specialist course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. The 1984 graduate of Eisenhower High School is to serve with the 3483rd Student Squadron, Monterey, Calif. 1ST LT. PAUL L. OGLESBY JR.

of Windsor has been appointed commander of Battery, 4th Battalion, 75th Field Artillery, headquartered at the Army Reserve Center in Decatur. Oglesby replaces Major Kent E. Woodley of Mattoon, who had held toe command since 1981. Wood-ley was appointed operations officer for the 4th Battalion, 75th Field Artillery. Oglesby is employed by the Mattoon law firm of Dilsaver, Nelson and Ryan.

irlS' I 1 Howard Vestal Goodman Mike Murdoek July 20, Saturday. p.m. July 21, Sunday, 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 6 p.n July 26, Friday.

10 a.m. t-7 p.m. July 27, Saturday. 7 p.m. July 28, Sunday, 9 ajn.

11 a.m. 6 p.m. Jimmv A Dortia Snow 1 1 I Monday. 10 am. ft 7 tun.

1 i July 22. jury a. lutsoay, 1U a.m. 7 p.m. July 24.

Wednesday. 10 ajn. 7 p.m. Mike Adkins July 25, Thursday, 10 a.m. 7 BASIC TRAINING was by: Airman Timothy M.

Craycroft, WILLIAM A. ROCK, an airman first class and son of Thomas and.

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