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2006
Carl Guell Memorial Scholarship
David Linton
David Linton is pursuing
his A&P Mechanic certificate as a student in Blackhawk Technical
College's Aviation Maintenance Technology program. He is moving to a
career in aviation after 30 years in computer technology. Mario
Flores, one of David's instructors, described him this way,
"David has been a very active member of the Aviation Club and
student government this year. His professionalism in the classroom,
lab and airport environment has proven his dedication to the
aviation field." David's
wife, Sylvia, joked that the one mistake she made in life was buying
him an introductory flight twenty years ago. David responded that
his wife has been very supportive of his mid-life career change.
Linton is an instrument rated, private pilot and airplane owner.
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David Linton, 2006 Carl Guell
Memorial Scholarship recipient
(WAHF photo)
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2006 Theissen Field
Scholarship
Luke Van Lanen
Luke Van Lanen lives in
Madison, Wisconsin and is a Blackhawk Tech student in the aviation
maintenance program. Luke graduated from St. Could State University
in Minnesota and is a multi-engine commercial pilot. After
graduating from St.Cloud, he immediately enrolled in the mechanic
program to "open up a wide range of additional
opportunities." Luke's
instructor, Mario Flores, speaks very highly of him. "Luke has
demonstrated exemplary levels of integrity and motivation, as well
as a very professional attitude. His mechanical curiosity and can-do
attitude make him a valuable asset to the aviation maintenance
community." Another
instructor, Rick Theis said, "Luke and his father are building
a homebuilt aircraft. Luke will be around aviation, and wherever he
is, he will excel."
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Luke Van Lanen, 2006 Theissen Field
Scholarship recipient
(WAHF photo)
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2005 Carl
Guell Memorial Scholarship
Tony Colin
Tony Colin has had a
life long interest and involvement with aviation. He and his father
restored several classic aircraft as family projects. In addition to
his studies toward his A&P certification at Blackhawk Technical
College in Janesville he is a member of the 128th Air Refueling Wing
of the Wisconsin Air National Guard. 35
year old Colin is a single parent active in his community serving as
a football coach for seventh and eighth graders and a volunteer
reader for his daughter's third grade class. Tony has said that his
ultimate goal is to start his own full-blown restoration facility,
"from prop spinner to the furthest rear bow of the
rudder." Blackhawk
Tech instructor Rick Theis spoke highly of Colin, saying, "His
dedication and love for aviation is shown in all the effort he puts
forward in his studies and work ethic."
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Tony Colin
(WAHF photo)
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2005 Theissen Field
Scholarship
David Hoffman
David Hoffman, Oshkosh,
received the inaugural Theissen Field Scholarship. Hoffman is
enrolled in the Aeronautics - Pilot Training Program at Fox Valley
Technical College.
Hoffman became
interested in becoming a pilot at the age of ten after attending EAA
AirVenture. His goal is to become a professional pilot for a major
airline. David is active in his community; he participates in young
adult and middle school activities and ministries at his local
church. he has worked on highway cleanup projects. While in high
school, along with members of his drafting class, he designed and
built a park and gazebo for a northern Wisconsin community.
Fox Valley instructor
Seth Kremer said that Hoffman is always prepared for class no matter
the circumstances. He said the FVTC aviation program is full of new
experiences and that Hoffman has adapted to the requirements much
quicker than the average student. "In addition, he respects the
decisions of others and with experience in his chosen field, he will
become a strong leader."
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David A. Hoffman
(WAHF photo)
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2004
Carl Guell Memorial Scholarship
Torran McCarthy
A Navy veteran, Torran
McCarthy, is a student at Blackhawk Technical College (BTC).
McCarthy worked as an aviation electrician while in the Navy and is
now studying for the A&P designation. "It's
an honor to receive the WAHF Carl Guell Memorial scholarship,"
said McCarthy, "I'm sure there were many qualified applicants.
It's nice to win. I'm going to school full time so every bit
helps." McCarthy
said the $1000 scholarship will help fund his two year program at
Blackhawk while enabling him to get into the workforce. He plans to
begin classes after graduating from BTC on a part-time basis to
reach his ultimate goal of becoming an aeronautical engineer.
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Torran McCarthy
(WAHF photo)
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2003 Carl
Guell Memorial Scholarship
Marjorie (Maggie) Flood
A
43-year-old mother of two is the 2003 recipient of the Wisconsin
Aviation Hall of Fame Carl Guell Memorial Scholarship. Marjorie
Flood, Waukesha, received the $1000 award at the organization’s
annual investiture ceremony and banquet on October 25 at the EAA
AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh. The Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame
annually awards a $1000 scholarship to a student enrolled in an
aviation program at one of Wisconsin’s Technical Colleges.
Ms.
Flood enrolled in the Airframe and Powerplant (A & P) program at
Milwaukee Area Technical College after losing her husband to cancer.
Feeling she needed to “start her life over again” a friend
suggested A & P school after she decided on a career in a
mechanical line of work. “After doing some research I decided that
being an A & P offered the most diverse opportunities for me,”
she said. Flood had a lifelong interest in things mechanical; her
parents had told her that her favorite thing to do once she could
walk was to sneak out to her dad’s machine shed to play with the
tools and grease.
Known
to her friends as Maggie, her first year of A & P school has had
both its challenges and rewards. The sole woman in her class, she
has found only support from her classmates. The challenges have been
on a more personal level, losing her husband in 2002, and her father
in January 2003. Her sons, Ben and Jack, 13 and 15, are adjusting to
mom’s busy new schedule but continue to encourage their mom in her
goals. “I continue to hear how proud my sons are of me,” she
said.
Through
the personal hardship, Flood holds an admirable 3.76 GPA and is
respected by her fellow students and instructors alike. MATC
Instructor Ken Mischka said of Maggie, “Her dedication and desire
to succeed is of the highest caliber.” Instructor Jon Pribyl said,
“Her quality of work and dependability sets a standard that can be
used to measure others by. Maggie would be a great asset to any
aviation company she decides to work for."
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Maggie Flood with her sons
(WAHF photo by Rose Dorcey)
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2002 Carl Guell
Memorial Scholarship
Gil Weinkauf
Gil is a second year student in
Milwaukee Area Technical College's (MATC's) Aviation Technician
program. Weinkauf grew up Fairwater, Wisconsin and graduated from
UW-Stout. Gil and his wife, Nancy, reside in Grafton, Wisconsin and
have three children.
After retiring from teaching
Industrial Arts and Auto Mechanics in Germantown he decided it was
time for a change. He had always been interested in airplanes and
aviation and with his background in mechanics it seemed only natural
to become an aviation maintenance technician. He declared that it
was, "time to fulfill a dream.”
Weinkauf currently holds a 3.98 Grade
Point Average (GPA), a second job and drives 30 miles one-way
through downtown Milwaukee to school each day. He also tutors his
fellow students.
Gil also holds a Private Pilot
Certificate and like many aviators made models as a kid. This kid
made model rockets instead of balsa airplanes but the dream was
there as it is in many. Upon learning of the scholarship award he
exclaimed to his wife, "Wow, look at this, look at this!"
He called the award a significant contribution to his aviation
education.
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Gil Weinkauf, Grafton, WI
(WAHF photo by Jim Martin)
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