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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jun 1983, p. 18

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l\UiK 18 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY, JUNE 3.1963 At Pearl Harbor NANCY ALLERGOTT Nancy Allergott, daughter of LeRoy and Louise Allergott of McHenry, is now serving with the Navy in Pearl Harbor with the Personnel Support detachment. Ms. Allergott graduated from basic training in Orlando, Fla., in December and from A. T. school, also in Orlando, in January. She is a 1981 graduate of McHenry West high school and served as an aide at McHenry hospital for two years before joining the Navy. Named Sergeant In Air Force Frank M. Lindner, son of Manfred K. and Edith I. Lindner of 7516 Salem road, Wonder Lake, has been ap­ pointed a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force. The new non-commissioned officer completed training in management, in leadership, human relations and NCO responsibilities, before being awarded this status. Lindner is a jet engine mechanic at Holloman Air Force base, N.M., with the 49th Component Repair squadron. He is a 1979 graduate of West Campus high school. REPORTS FOR DUTY Marine Pfc. Scott R. Ottesen, son of Richard V. Ottesen of 3705 James, and Patricia H. Ottesen of 5200 Shore drive, both of McHenry, has reported for duty with the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat center, Twentynine Palms, Calif. Kristine Anderson, second; Sarah Leonard, third;Tyson Mundt, fourth; and Mike Haase, fifth. Runnerup honorable mention went to Robert Nemtusak. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORIT SPELLING WINNERS-As the result of a spelling bee held in May, five students from each grade in Hilltop school eagerly waited to participate in the final countdown. Winners were Shannon Kostuch, first grade; Foster Parent Counsels Others Foster parenting has become a way of life for Doris and Ralph Wagner of Alden. This undertaking began 33 years ago, just after the couple was married. To date they have fostered 978 children and adopted eight. As a consultant to other foster parents affiliated with the McHenry County Department of Court Services, Doris can assist in making the decision to foster youth. "You have to believe in yourself and feel you have something to offer," Mrs. Wagner stated further, "You've got to have patience and accept the owe rwo Presents FINEST PATIO FURNITURE trapitOM War is as much a punish­ ment to the punisher as to the sufferer. 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