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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
LCDR Gregory J. Erickson, son of Jim and Connie Erickson of Helena and Lyle Dyer of Billings and the grandson of Lyle and Annie Dyer of Brady, is the new commanding officer of the Naval Operational Support Center, Amityville, N.Y. Ceremonies took place on Feb. 10 at Farmingdale, N.Y. LCDR Gregory J. Erickson was commissioned in 1992 aboard the USS Constitution from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps program. Raised in Livingston, Mont., LCDR Erickson graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering. Erickson reported to flight school at Pensacola, Fla., and earned the designation of Naval Aviator. His initial sea tour was the Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Two (HS2) flying SH-60F and HH-60H (Seahawk) helicopters. While with HS 2 he deployed to the Persian Golf aboard the USS Constellation and qualified as a Helicopter Aircraft Commander (HAC) and Functional Check Flight (FCF) pilot. Following duty as an instructor pilot at Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron Ten (HS 10), Erickson applied for transition and was accepted to Training and Administration of Reserves (TAR) program. He was assigned to Helicopter Combat Support Special Squadron Five (HCS 5) based at NAS North Island, Calif.
In March 2003, Erickson deployed with HCS 5 to Kuwait as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. HCS 5 was assigned to the Joint Special Operations Air Detachment and flew missions in direct support of Navy Seals, Army Special Forces, Polish “Grom” and Iraqi Counter Terrorism Forces, Over the next two years, LCDR Erickson deployed three times to Iraq and flew over 70 combat missions. The president of the United States described Erickson’s actions on one such mission with the following statement: “Under extremely demanding night time conditions and while subjected to enemy gunfire, Lieutenant Commander Erickson performed courageously.” Prior to assignment to Amityville, he attended the Naval War College in Newport, R.I., where he completed a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies. LCDR Erickson’s awards include the Air Medal (with combat distinguishing service), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Combat Action Ribbon and Sikorsky Aircraft Rescue Award. Erickson spent several summers working for Gary Dyer of Brady. His address is: Gregory Erickson, 8 Sheridan Ave., Babylon, N.Y 11702 |
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
By Buck Traxler, I-O Editor Conrad Public School District 10 held their annual employee recognition program on Wednesday afternoon in the Meadowlark gym. The ever-popular program turned 11 years old with this recent event. It was started to recognize the educators and classified staff who are deserving of a special honor. School board chairman Mark Gage gave a welcome to all the teachers and employees. For 2007-08 fifth grade-educator Carol Brownell from Utterback Middle School was selected as one who has given her very best effort for the students and parents of the community. Brownell was presented her Teacher of the Year award by board member Jan Carter and 2005 honoree Deb Perry. She joins a select list of honored instructors that includes, from 1996, Bill Jimmerson, Chuck Powers, Cheryl Schlepp, who went to become the Montana Teacher of the Year, Linda Garnett, Carol Gunderson, Tara Thielman, Monica Tomayer, Jim Carroll, Deb Perry, and Beth Ann Bolmeier.
.jpg) TEACHER OF THE YEAR -- From the left, School District 10 trustee Jan Carter and 2005 Employee of the Year, UMS Guidance Counselor Deb Perry, far right, present this year’s award to Carol Brownell, center, a fifth grade teacher at UMS. I-O Photo by Buck Traxler Becky Meier and Roxy Zomer, who have a shared position at the building secretary at UMS, were named co-winners of the Classified Employee of the Year. They were presented with their award by school board trustee Jill Johnson and Sandy Shirley. Ever the practical jokers, Principal Craig Barringer and Superintendent of Schools Lynn Utterback had Dan Brown, UMS shop teacher, make a nice looking “Employee” plaque, but scored it down the middle. Barringer explained that due to funding cuts and lack of money, only one plaque could be given and since they had a shared position, they could share this one. He then broke the plaque over his knee into two very neat pieces to present the two ladies with a half-plaque. The joke got the desired effect. Both women were then presented with really nice plaques. Past winners of the award have been Betty McBratney, Leona Linn, Barbara Bruner, Donna Schlepp, Afton Lamoreaux, Jeff Sullivan, Molly Jimmerson, Linda Carlson, Tammy Jones, and Sandy Shirley. Both Lamoreaux and Shirley went on to become Montana’s Business Official of the Year. Brownell will have her name forwarded to the state Teacher of the Year Program. “We wish her best of luck in that process of recognition,” commented Superintendent of Schools Lynn Utterback after the program. In addition, years of service pins went to the following educators and employees: Tyson Anderson and Todd Boehmler both received five-year pins. Monica Tomayer and Tracy Stokes received 10-year pins and Beth Ann Bolmeier a pin for 15 years at CHS. Janice Farkell, Julie Orcutt and Tara Thielman all received 20-year pins and Cheryl Schlepp got a pin for 25 years of service. Cheryl Lehnerz earned her five-year pin and Debbi Gage received a 10-year pin. |
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Wednesday, 21 March 2007 |
The fourth annual Conrad Smoker brought out a nice crowd on Saturday to be entertained by young boxers dukeing it out in the ring. There were 12 bouts on the card, including one match up between two lady pugilists from Shelby. Radio announcer Gary Goodan presented the fighters and decisions and Bobby LeCoure was the referee. The Conrad Lions and Conrad Wrestling clubs sponsored the event. Proceeds of the Smoker went towards helping area athletes. In addition, Conrad Wrestling Club grants each boxer $50 to go to their chosen cause.
 SIGHTING IN -- Colby “Boom Boom” Johnson, on the right, looks for an opening in his fight with Kameron “Heavy Hands” Hepner of Shelby. Johnson came on to win the fight, getting a unanimous 3-0 decision from the judges. I-O Photo by Buck Traxler Each match went three minutes, three rounds. Stepping up first were Cutter “Switch Blade” Martin of Conrad and Scott “Iron Man” Schlosser, also of Conrad. Both boxers got in some nice punches, but it was Schlosser coming on strong in the third round to win a unanimous 3-0 decision from the judges. Bout number two pitted Colby “Animal” Johns, a hometown product against Matt “Hates Conrad” DeVine of Great Falls. After the final bell rang and Goodan announced the fight was a draw, more than a few fans loudly booed. Getting inside the ropes next was Logan “Lights Out” Erickson of Conrad and Eli “Boomer” Baker from Choteau. One of the better fights of the evening, this match had lots of blows and an early knock-down of Baker off a solid punch from Erickson, which seemed to give him the edge in the fight. In the end, this match drew a majority draw decision, which was loudly booed by the boxing cliental. Lane “The Ju” Judisch of Conrad was next to step between the ropes, facing Logan “Slim Jim” Hodke of Great Falls. Judisch was on the losing end of a 3-0 decision. |
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