Raisbeck
Aviation High School
NOTAM 020314
Feb.03, 2014
WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK
Monday: Science Olympiad (studiers)--8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Students
assisting with Interviews on Tuesday—meet in Room 3210, PLC, next to Ms.
Wilson’s room, during lunch—please get your lunch first and bring to the
meeting room.
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 6:00-9:00
p.m., Room 1610
Tuesday: Science
Olympiad (builders) --8:00-8:50 a.m., Room 2350
Speech and Debate--3:30-5:00 p.m.,
Room 3560
FTC Robotics Team
Meetings 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 1610
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 6:00-9:00
p.m., Room 1610
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) Meeting 3:30-4:30 p.m., Room 2350
Wednesday: A Block: Periods 1, 3, Advisory, 5
Science Olympiad (studiers) 8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Speech and Debate 3:30-5:00 p.m., Room 3560
Math
Club 3:30-4:45
p.m., Room 3180
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 6:00-9:00
p.m., Room 1610
Thursday: Block: Periods 2, 4, Clubs, 6
Science Olympiad (builders) 8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
Speech
and Debate 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 3560
FTC Robotics Team
Meetings 3:30-5:00
p.m., Room 1610
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 6:00-9:00
p.m., Room 1610
Friday: Senior
forms for shirts are due today
Introduction to Science Olympiad (studiers and
builders) 8:00-8:50
a.m., Room 2350
SPIRIT SHACK during lunch in the Cafeteria
Chess Club during lunch in Ms. Weeks’ room
Early Dismissal at 2:00 p.m. for students; Staff
Professional Development 2:15-3:45 p.m.
Saturday: Science Olympiad Invitational 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Raisbeck Aviation High School
FRC Robotics Team
Meetings 9:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m., Room 1610
Engineering Fair – 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Museum of Flight
Principal’s Message
Talent, drive, perseverance, grit, leadership, unyielding
commitment, teamwork, superb communications and coaching, and millions of fans
who declared, “I’m in!” and “Go Hawks!”, surely were part of the formula for
yesterday’s Super Bowl victory. It was an astonishing game and a huge
accomplishment that can’t help but make all Seattleites proud of our team and
our city. I’m not even a regular football fan, but it was great fun to be a 12th
Man fan! What an inspiring example of
how a community can rally around a great effort and celebrate together. Still in!
Speaking of talent—If you attended the “Amateur”
show last Friday evening, you know that there’s lots of it at RAHS, from
singing, reciting original work, playing guitar, saxophone and other musical
instruments, juggling, and serving as MC’s! Congratulations to Advisor Ms. Wombold, and the following RAHS stars:
Jashanpreet Tatla
Chris Hendrickson
Ashley Balbuena & Connor Iglieski
Lucas Thomson
Peyton Gural
Natalie Cullinan & Haley Silvernale
Meg Vader
Andrew May
Hanna Diriye
Syham Adjudia (emcee), Lewis Brancati (emcee),
Andrew Denny (stage manager)
Last week, after congratulating Rocco on earning
his Eagle Scout rank, I was reminded
that Eli Mackley earned his at age
13, then proceeded to earn his Bronze,
Gold, and Silver Palms when he was 14!
These accomplishments put Eli in a very unique position among all Scouts
pursuing Eagle or Palm award—at the top!
Congratulations, Eli, and kudos to you for paying it forward.
Congratulations also go to seniors Alex Wencel, Austin Spores, Abby Jarve, and
Ellen Jetland who have been selected to attend the Bob Hoover Tribute in Los Angeles February 20-22, 2014! Our future aviators will learn how an
enthusiastic aviator became a world-renowned icon as they attend special events
that honor his legacy. They will also
have the opportunity to mix and mingle with other aviation-themed high schools
and universities, and hopefully, a few movie stars who also love aviation!
I close my message this week with a message about
chivalry and charm. A week ago, I
received the following message from a volunteer at the Museum of Flight:
“Dear Reba—I was at my volunteer post in the
Space Gallery at the Museum of Flight when I saw a couple students from
Raisbeck Aviation High School walking back from the Museum of Flight to school.
They had been at the Museum giving presentations on Thursday.
What I noted first was that the young man was
walking in stocking feet and carrying a pair of women's heels. I puzzled for
just a second until I saw the young woman next to him walking in HIS shoes.
I surmise her feet hurt from the heels and he
had given her his shoes in which to walk back to school. I smiled at his good
manners and gentlemanly behavior! Of course, I have no idea who they are but
just wanted you to know someone else noticed.
I'm also sending this as a "rave" for
the Seattle Times Rants and Raves column.”
My response to her was: “Dear
Kate—I, too, observed this same
young man and lady with the odd pairing of shoes. I also attended the presentations
at the Museum and interacted with both students, and as I returned to school, I
saw Brian and Meg entering our front doors. At first, I couldn't believe what I
was seeing, but on second thought, I could. Brian is a gentleman and Meg is
charming. It's no wonder that she talked the shoes right off his feet and on to
hers!”
And Sunday I received this message from Kate: “It
IS in today's Seattle Times! It even got part of the headline. http://seattletimes.com/html/living/2022783164_rantrave02xml.html
Brian and Meg—you make us proud!
Hint to those who don’t know who Brian and Meg are—both are in Flight by
Design (Meg as a lead) and both are on the Robotics team!
Enjoy this week of learning, and find your voice if you lost it
during yesterday’s game! I am honored to
be your principal.
~Reba G.
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CAREER CENTER
MENTORS
Available! Students, we now have more mentors than mentees so if you’ve
thought of participating, please let Ms. Burr know. Currently we have two
Mentors who are in the Air Force, and one who is a pilot, business owner, A
& P Mechanic. All are flight instructors. Mature freshmen will
be placed with recommendation from a teacher; all other grade levels encouraged
to work with a mentor if you aren’t doing so already.
Laptop
Swap:
Attention
students: If you have received a
temporary laptop from Mr. McLaughlin while yours is being repaired, it is you
responsibility to check in with Mr. McLaughlin for the status of your repair.
PE Credit—Earn one-half
credit for PE through a class at Chewelah Peak (North of Spokane) April 7-11. This is the same week as our Spring
Break. The course is sponsored through the Association of Washington
School Principals. Martin E. Fortin,
Jr., the director of AWSP’s Outdoor Learning Centers, is exploring whether
there is enough interest to host the outdoor class. The cost is $300.00 and participants will need
to borrow/rent/bring cross country skis. Please see Mr. Kelly if you are interested.
Events/Opportunities:
The
Engineering Fair will be held February 8th, a free
event from 10-4 at the Museum of Flight. You’ll be able to enjoy more
than 20 interactive displays and games, talk to folks from colleges and
aerospace, civil, electrical, industrial, manufacturing, mechanical and other
engineering fields. There’s also an opportunity to get community service
hours by volunteering at the AIAA booth- contact Christopher Roberdeau, Christopher.j.roberdeau@boeing.com if you’re
interested.
Women FLY - Museum of Flight - Friday, February 28th, 2014, 8:30
am - 1:30 pm – Be one of 30 lucky girls who gets to participate in the
Museum of Flight's annual event for young women in middle and high school who
are interested in aviation and aerospace careers. Girls are invited to
participate in a day of motivational and career-oriented activities while
meeting and learning from exceptional women working in these fields.
Volunteering their time are dozens of women aerospace professionals: airport
operators, pilots, air traffic controllers, and engineers in all
disciplines. Sign up in the Career Center and register online (http://www.museumofflight.org/programs/women-fly-2014).
Freshmen,
Juniors and Seniors are invited to tour Boeing Space Center in Kent,
sponsored by Boeing and Junior Achievement on Thursday, March 20, 2014.
The first 60 students to turn in their application and field trip form will be
allowed to participate. The day is filled with career information,
interesting workshops and tours, lunch and inspirational speakers. We’ll
leave RAHS about 7:30 am and return about 1:30. Sign up in the Career
Center.
Boeing
Junior Achievement Job Shadow Day - Thursday, March 20, 2014, 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
-
Spend the Morning touring the Boeing Kent Plant! 60 RAHS freshmen,
juniors and seniors will get the opportunity to listen to speakers, watch
demonstrations, tour the facility and enjoy lunch at the Boeing Kent Plant. (Sorry, no sophomores.)
This is a great way to see what types of careers are available at
Boeing. Sign up in the Career Center and Complete the permission slip
and Boeing Application Packet by Feb 18th.
Twenty-Fourth
Annual University of Washington – Math Day for high school students
(10th through 12th grade), on Monday, March 24, 2014, 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, UW
Campus, Seattle. Learn how mathematics can be exciting, practical, and
rewarding. Come and experience... a variety of sessions, campus
field trips, and hands-on activities. Registration opens 1/21/2014 and is
online: http://www.pce.uw.edu/courses/math-day.html. Please
remember to fill out a pre-arranged absence form and to arrange your own
transportation.
Internships:
London
Aviation Underwriters is offering 2 full time, paid summer Office
Assistant positions with this busy Aviation Insurance Company located near
Seattle Center. For sophomores and Juniors, deadline to apply is February
27, 2014, noon.
Seattle
Parks and Recreation is offering TWENTY RAHS students
internships in their Youth Career Training Program, with the emphasis on aviation
careers. Starts soon with rolling enrollment (ongoing, first come
first served), you need to be available Friday nights or some time on
Saturdays or Sundays during the academic year, and then continue with a
flexible schedule in the summer. Interns will learn some introductory
programming and build model helicopters which they’ll fly and then teach others
to build. Lots of career skills taught, both technical and “soft” skills
(time management, reliability, leadership, etc.) will be part of this
program. Applicants can be of any age but should live in Seattle or very
nearby. They must be able to get to a Seattle Parks and Rec office, and can
choose the one nearest to their home. See Ms. Burr for the
application. Once a student has completed 144 hours of the program, they
will receive a stipend of $599.
Mechanical
Engineering Internship, paid, 4 days/week with ASTRONICS Advanced
Electronic Systems in Kirkland, WA. Juniors preferred, will consider
qualified sophomores. Astronics is a leader in custom, rugged electrical
power systems for harsh environments (helicopters, other aircraft) Intern will
work with engineers with CAD drawings and testing products. Application
deadline noon, Feb 25, 2014.
Part
time, summer internship – Project Manager and Youth STEM Teacher at Fauntleroy
Children’s Center. Six interns and one lead intern will be selected to develop
STEM lesson plans, involving hands on experiments and basic STEM concepts,
creating a supply list and budget, and teaching two groups of students ages K-1
and 2 -5 grade. The unpaid internships are four Mondays in July and are
available to all RAHS students. More info on www.aviaionhscareers.org or in the
Career Center.
Part
time, summer internship – Girls Rock Math Camp Intern. The unpaid, 1-2 week
summer internships are available to all female RAHS students. This is
excellent learning, will generate references and a letter of recognition, and
will enhance resumes and college applications. There are also modestly
paid positions open for Girls Rock Math Camp Counselors, with the additional
requirement of having previously interned with Girls Rock Math. More info
on www.aviaionhscareers.org or in the
Career Center.
Exciting
part time, unpaid internship starting in February for student with video
editing skills, especially someone interested in Flight Testing. Student will get to help produce and show a
60+ hour video on one of the world’s most famous Boeing Flight Test Pilots at a
huge event at the Museum of Flight in April.
More info on www.aviaionhscareers.org or in the
Career Center.
HOBART
Machined
is offering 1-2 paid internships for students interested in manufacturing
engineering, business and quality control. Flexible schedule, can
start now and increase hours in the summer or wait until summer.
Site is located east of Covington, near Maple Valley. More info in
Career Center and on Career website.
MICROSOFT High School
Internship Program and Boot Camp applications are now open, deadline is
3/14/14. The Internship Program is especially competitive and for
students throughout Puget Sound; see Ms. Burr for tips. More info on
Career Website and bulletin board.
The NATIONAL
YOUTH SCIENCE CAMP is an honors program for two high achieving high
school students from each state in the nation and others from around the
world. This residential summer
experience is held in a rustic setting in West Virginia’s eastern mountains and
has honored and challenged more than 5,000 participants since it began in
1963. Two high school seniors will
receive a full scholarship to exchange ideas with scientists and other
professions from the academic and corporate worlds. The nearly month-long experience includes
lectures and hands-on research projects presented by scientists from across the
nation; overnight camping trips into the Monogahela National Forest; and a
visit to Washington D.C. The selected
delegates must not only demonstrate academic achievement in science, but also
show potential for thoughtful scientific leadership. Applications must be submitted by Friday,
March 1, 2014. To apply, go to http://apply.nysc.org.
For more information on any of the listed career
internships or opportunities, please visit the Career Website at www.aviationhscareers.org, and Career Bulletin Board.
Counselor Corner–Katie Carper
Have
you checked the school website lately? There is valuable information in
the newly-updated Counselor section, including scholarships, admissions
information, and FAQ’s.
Dan
Hargrove, Director of Aviation at Rocky Mountain College will be
presenting on Thursday, February 20, at 1:00 PM. Please sign up in
the Career Center if you are interested in attending!
Juniors
and Seniors: The
I-90 Wildlife Bridges Coalition is sponsoring the Bridging Futures
Scholarship Program, which is focused on engineering ways for future
highways to protect animals. Winners receive a $1500 scholarship and a
spot in the Cascade Mountain School’s “Mt. Hood Mountain to Mouth” Camp
program. Visit http://i90wildlifebridges.org/bridging-futures-2014 for more
information.
The Imagine Tomorrow Competition at Washington
State University is a problem-solving competition held each spring. This
year, there are challenges in biofuels, technology, design, and behavior.
Visit www.imagine.wsu.edu for more
information.
Sophomores and Juniors: The Yale Young
Global Scholars Program (YYGS) is an academic and leadership-development
program for talented high school students. YYGS is administered and hosted
by Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and our two-week residential
sessions in June, July, and August draw students together from all over the
world.
Session 1 | Science, Policy, and Innovation
| June 16 - June 29
Session 2 | Politics, Law, and Economics
| July 7 - July 20
Session 3 | Studies in Grand Strategy
| July 26 - August 8
Each session is interdisciplinary, and
features lectures and discussions with distinguished Yale faculty, elective
seminars on a wide variety of topics, small-group projects tailored to
students' interests, and complementary activities such as simulations, career
discussions, and tours of Yale. Summer 2014 applications are now
available online and are
due on February
20.
From your ASB:
Here are the Spirit Points as of LAST Thursday
(these do not take into account the participants in last Friday's Seahawks
color Day):
1550 Seniors
1075 Juniors
1740 Sophomores
850 Freshmen
What's your Legacy? Last week, we collected all your
Legacies last week during advisory. Thanks for writing in! We hope that you
work to fulfill your legacies and be on the look out for your legacies on the
wall.
Seniors, the form for your shirts are due February
7, 2014.
It's
been decided, February 13 is the next Student of the Quarter Assembly. This
quarter will be the Classies, our very own award show. If you'd like to dress
up for the red carpet, don't be afraid to do so! Students will be recognized
for their CLASS (Character, Leadership, Attitude, Service and Scholarship) by
their teachers and this time students are also able to nominate another student
that they believe have class. Please look at the following link and nominate a
classmate. Nominations end on Tuesday.
Science Olympiad Upcoming dates:
8 February 2014: Invitational @ Raisbeck Aviation High School
15 March 2014: Regional Tournament @ Highline Community
College
11-12 April: State Tournament @ Eastern Washington
University
Ultimate
Frisbee Club Spring Season coming up!
Regular
practices will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday after school, starting Feb.
18.
Two
Friday afternoon practices, for those already enrolled, are tentatively
scheduled for 2/7 and 2/14.
All
girls and boys are welcome to join this no-cut coed sport, though space is
limited. A great way to earn your PE credit! If you signed up in the fall for
the full year, you’ll be contacted only IF forms need updating.
NEW
players for spring season must complete enrollment forms. More information to
come in the weeks ahead.
To
sign up, or with any questions, contact parent volunteer coordinator, Sandy
Nielsen sjnielsen@comcast.net
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) will be meeting Tuesday for an hour
after school in McComb's room to discuss plans for all-school GLBTQ (Gay
Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Queer or Questioning) related events, creating a
safe space and promoting appreciation and ally ship throughout our school
environment. This week we'll be continuing work on developing class
discussions.
National
Honor Society
ATTENTION
RAHS - Have any old backpacks your mom is
yelling at you to get rid of? Bags you found crammed into the couch? Well
here's your opportunity to get rid of them and do some good! February 3rd -
February 7th there will be a bin on the second floor landing outside of the
cafeteria for you to put the bags or backpacks. Please make sure they are
gently used (that means no holes, people) because they will be given to the
homeless who need them a lot more than you do. LOVE YOU GUYS, NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY
NHS SERVICE OPPORTUNITY - Feeling a little down? Not contributing
enough to the world? Well, my friend, you can solve all your problems by
signing up to volunteer at the local food bank! Take a break from your
studying, get a sympathy card with that late homework, and come to Northwest
Harvest Seattle on the first Saturday of every month! Anyone can go to Mrs.
Hiranaka's desk and sign up to get your community service hours and brighten
someone's day.
NHS Movie Night:
90's kids
Come Celebrate with NHS this Friday, the 7th.
NHS is hosting a Montage of kid’s shows from the
90's. As a thank you to all of you who have supported us all these years, the
event is free, and includes snacks and drinks.
NHS SERVICE OPPORTUNITY - Feeling a
little down? Not contributing enough to the world? Well, my friend, you can
solve all your problems by signing up to volunteer at the local food bank! Take
a break from your studying, get a sympathy card with that late homework, and
come to Northwest Harvest Seattle on the first Saturday of every month! Anyone
can go to Mrs. Hiranaka's desk and sign up to get your community service hours
and brighten someone's day.
From your PTSA
We're
looking for a few good people!
Thank you to all the current volunteers and
chairpersons!! Your PTSA is hoping you’re willing to continue in the 2014-15
school year!
If you are a 2013-14 volunteer or chairperson, and would
like to continue in the same capacity in the 2014-15 school year, please inform
Sandy Nielsen at sjnielsen@comcast.net
If you are a 2013-14 volunteer or chairperson and
do not wish to continue in the same capacity, please inform Sandy Nielsen.
If you would like to volunteer with any of the
areas below, please contact Sandy Nielsen at sjnielsen@comcast.net
Officer positions, like other positions, may be
shared by more than one person, so consider doing the job with a friend!
All four PTSA officer positions are open for
2014-15. Current board members have held their positions for the maximum 2
years, and they will be available for consulting with new position holders throughout
the year.
Officer positions will be voted on at the May General PTSA meeting:
Officer positions will be voted on at the May General PTSA meeting:
President, or Co-Presidents
Vice President or Co-Vice Presidents
Secretary or Co-Secretaries
Treasurer and Cashier will be voted on at the May
General meeting.
Other areas coordinated by volunteers that do
not need membership vote:
-AUCTION
- This is one of the most important positions and needs several volunteers -
possibly co-chairs to assist and work as a team
-PTSA Membership - busy at beginning of the
year, tapers off after
-Ultimate
Frisbee Coordinator – busy at enrollment time at start of fall and spring
season, followed by regular team communications through each 9 week season
-Fundraising
- ongoing - looking for ideas!
-Web Site/Communications - ongoing - Maintain PTSA website throughout
the year and sending out weekly NOTAM emails
-Car Pool
Information and coordination - busy at beginning of the year
-Staff
Appreciation - ongoing
-Volunteer
Coordinator - ongoing
Single events (Small amount of time)
-SeaFair/Freshman
Event
-Back to
school event (picnic/potluck)
-Ice Cream
Social (end of year)
-Senior Grad
Party - large event for seniors. Planning should start at beginning of
school year. Senior parent to work with ASB.
If you need information about what the position
entails please contact Nancy Wing at treasurer@aviationptsa.org
Previous NOTAM
Announcements – but still Relevant
NW Aviation Conference & Trade Show
February 22 & 23, 2014
Everything
aviation in one place!! This is a two-day aviation oriented event hosted
at the Western Washington Fairgrounds in Puyallup. Raisbeck Aviation High
School will have a booth at this event. We will be displaying some of our
students’ projects along with information for students as well as
mentors. This is a great exposure for us and a way to promote the school
to the community at large. More information can be found at their website
at www.washington-aviation.org. We
will need students and parents to man the booth during the two days.
Students can earn community service time for this work. Please sign up on
the sheet in the office or contact Tamera Nason at 253-631-0191 or dtnason@msn.com.
RC
Airplane Club
Have
you ever been interested in building or flying model aircraft? A new
after-school club has been formed and invites you to join if you have ever been
interested or inspired by RC aviation. Meetings will be on Fridays after school
for two hours where you will work together with fellow members on refurbishing,
building, and most importantly, flying RC aircraft. If interested, email Austin Spores at austin.spores@yahoo.com for more details.
Flight
Design Competition:
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association and Build a Plane are sponsoring a nationwide
aircraft design competition for high school students. The winning team of
students will build a Glasair Sportsman in two weeks.
The competition is intended to promote science,
technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education in high schools. Teams will
use specialized curricula that include flight simulation software to modify the
design of a Glasair Sportsman that seats four adults while flying a specific
mission profile. Their entries will compete in a virtual fly-off and will be
scored on aerodynamic and performance parameters.
The winning team, plus a teacher and a chaperone, will
travel to Glasair Aviation headquarters in Arlington, Wash., June 16 to 28 to
assemble a Sportsman using Glasair’s Two Weeks to Taxi program.
Schools can register for the competition now through Feb.
14 to receive the Fly to Learn curricula and software. Entries are due by April
30, and the winner will be announced May 8. To register and get more
information, go to http://www.aopa.org/News-and-Video/All-News/2014/January/07/gama-build-a-plane-contest.aspx.
Reminder
for Friday Dress Code: RAHS T-shirt (related to school club, team or
class) may be worn. Otherwise, button-down shirts and polo shirts are still
required. Jeans must be in good repair.
Winter Weather Emergency
Information: TV,
Radio, and our HighlineSchools.org website will have the most current emergency
information regarding school delays or closures. Also,
parents, students, staff and community members can sign up to receive emergency
information about Highline Public Schools through FlashAlert.
This includes breaking news and weather related information. By signing up,
people can registered up to three email and/or cell phone text addresses to
receive the latest information. Visit FlashAlert
to create an account. Please do not call the Highline District offices,
transportation office or your student’s school office. Calls divert staff from responding to the emergency
situation.
MAKE-UP DAYS—Everyone,
please remember that our late start to the school year means that we must make up the three days we missed at the
start of the school year. We have
made up one. Please plan to come to school on the following two days:
·
February
18, 2014—full day of school, dismissal at 3:30 p.m.
·
May
16, 2014—half day of school, dismissal at Noon
School
bus transportation will be provided for Highline students.
We
will also be in school on May 27 to make up the snow day that occurred in
December.
Robotics
The
RAHS Skunk Works Robotics team is now entering our build season for the 2014
competitions. We were informed about this year’s game on January 4th
when we attended the kickoff in Auburn. As of this week, our scheduled
meeting times will increase to Monday through Thursday each week from 6:00 PM
until 9:00 PM and Saturdays from 9:30 until 3:30 PM. The team will
be competing at two District competitions this year in Cheney, WA on March
14-15 and at Auburn High School on March 28-29. Hopefully we will qualify
and play at the District Championships in Portland on April 10-12. This
year the World Championships will be April 24th -26th in
St. Louis and we hope to represent the school again for our 9th
straight year. Go SKUNKS!
Math Club
We
are preparing the math team for competition in the Spring Season. If you are
interested, it is not too late to join Math Club. Join us in Mr. Gudor’s room
from 3:35-4:45 pm this Wednesday.
Chess Club
All
students interested in learning or playing chess are invited to join us on
Friday’s from 12:40-1:10 in the Commons.
Beginners and experts welcome!
For an updated copy of our STUDENT HANDBOOK
Click
on the student handbook link from our school home page from the district
website located at http://www.highlineschools.org/Page/53
Quote of the Week & aviation history
“Travelers are always discoverers, especially those who
travel by air. There are no signposts in the air to show a man has passed that
way before. There are no channels marked. The flier breaks each second into new
uncharted seas.”
—
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Anne
Lindbergh passes away on 7 February 2001, at the tender age of 94, the last
person of consequence from the Golden Age of Aviation.
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