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21. Guiding Light Cast
amy ecklund Abigail Blume. Ethan Erickson Ethan Erickson J Chamberlain, Geoffrey C. Ewing Geoffrey C. Ewing Griffin Williams. David Fonteno David Fonteno
http://www.mcduffskeep.net/gl/Cast.html
Guiding Light Cast
Last update: 5/30/97
Here for GL history enthusiasts only. Not currently maintained.
shown alphabetically by cast member's last name
Click on a picture to view the character's history.
Grant Alexsander
Phillip Spaulding
Kimberly J. Brown
Marah Lewis
Lisa Brown
Nola Reardon Chamberlain
Bryan Buffinton Billy "Bill" Lewis III Bret Cooper Shayne Lewis Justin Deas Buzz Cooper Frank Dicopoulos Frank Cooper Amy Ecklund Abigail Blume Ethan Erickson J Chamberlain Geoffrey C. Ewing Griffin Williams David Fonteno Charles Grant Maureen Garrett Holly Norris Reade Frank Grillo Hart Jessup Jay Hammer Fletcher Reade Melissa Hayden Bridget Reardon Elizabeth Keifer Christina "Blake" Thorpe Marler Maeve Kinkead Vanessa Grace Chamberlain Reardon Sharon Leal Dahlia Crede Robert Lupone Leo Flynn Kevin Mambo Marcus Williams Kurt McKinney Matt Reardon Wendy Moniz Dinah Marler Robert Newman Josh Lewis Michael O'Leary Rick Bauer Petronia Paley Vivian Grant Mary Peterson Nell Cleary Joseph Philips Peter Lewis Reardon Toby Poser Amanda Spaulding Ron Raines Alan Spaulding Jennifer Roszell Eleni Cooper Tina Sloan Lillian Raines Jerry ver Dorn Ross Marler Stuart Ward Detective Eugene Levy Cynthia Watros Annie Dutton Kim Zimmer Reva Shayne Created by: Lady McDuff (Tina McDuffie) Last Updated 5/30/97

22. NACHI Member Does Good - InterNACHI Message Board
We thought we had a leak, said amy West, who worked to build the Habitat for Jim ecklund is the executive director of the Knox County Habitat for
http://www.nachi.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18093

23. 2006 FUN FAST TRACK MEET JULY 19,2006 100 METER 6 Under (HEAT 1
amy Oreskovic F 13 255 3.Ginny ecklund F 14 306 4.Kara Garrett F 10 339 5.Hannah Sokol F 7 340 6.amy Sokol F 5 425 7.Bruce Boles M 8 436 400 Meters
http://www.runtricities.org/RaceResults/2006/06_FFTrackMeet.txt

24. Senior Seminar Webpage Coming So
Mar 28 Kym Showers; Stephanie Wighton, amy Graham. Apr 4 Ana Islas; Johanna Yearty; Courtney ecklund. Apr 11 Sarah Morrison; Chris Kincaid, Whitney Gray
http://www.bioweb.uncc.edu/Faculty/Schneider/BIOL4600Spring06/index.html
BIOL 4600 B01 Undergraduate Seminar: Behavior Spring 2006 Altered Behavior of Parasitized Hosts Instructor : Dr. Stan Schneider 288-A Woodward; 704-687-8527 sschnedr@email.uncc.edu Office hours: 9-10 MW or by appointment TEXT : Assigned Papers OBJECTIVES : Senior Seminar is designed as a capstone course to provide Biology majors experience with reading, interpreting and presenting primary literature in areas of biology. The student will become familiar with the structure of research reports in biology and gain experience in critical reading and the preparation of a clear and focused written and oral report. GRADING : Your grade is based on four main components:
  • two oral presentations , worth 20% and 30% of the course grade, respectively one written abstract , worth 25% class participation , worth 25% appropriate performance on the PACAT exam (see below)
PRESENTATIONS : Each student will give two presentations on the same article from the primary biological literature. The first presentation will be given in the format of a "symposium paper"; the second in the format of a "regular paper".

25. SoapZone: Emmy Winners
Julia Barr (Brooke English, AMC); amy Carlson (Josie Watts Sinclair, AW); Vanessa Marcil (Brenda Barrett, GH); amy ecklund (Abigail Blume, GL)
http://soapzone.com/doc/shared/Emmy.html
"/soapzone2005.css" "/soapzone2005_print.css" pick your soap: General Hospital One Life to Live All My Children Port Charles Guiding Light As the World Turns Passions Days of Our Lives COMMUNITIES LIBRARY SITE INFO OFFSITE LINKS
Emmy Winners
1999 Daytime Emmy Awards
These are the awards for soaps (er, "Drama Series") only. All the nominations in each major category are listed; names in boldface are the winners in each category.
Outstanding Drama Series
  • General Hospital (Wendy Riche, Executive Producer)
  • All My Children
  • Days of Our Lives
  • The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
  • The Young and the Restless (Mike Denney, Director)
  • All My Children
  • Days of Our Lives
  • General Hospital
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
  • General Hospital (Robert Guza, Jr., Head Writer)
  • All My Children
  • Days of Our Lives
  • Guiding Light
  • The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
  • Susan Lucci (Erica Kane, AMC)
  • Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh, ATWT)

26. A List - Celebrity Index
amy Dorris amy Dumas amy Duncan amy Duzinski amy ecklund amy Edmundson amy Edwards amy Eldon amy Ellery amy Ellyn Anderson amy Ephron
http://www.whosdatedwho.com/list/am-list.htm

27. The Children´s Hearing Institute -- Personal Stories
amy ecklund is an actor who has played a deaf hospital administrator on the CBSTV soap Guiding Light. The role mirrors amy’s personal experience as a
http://www.childrenshearing.org/custom/personal_stories.html
Stories on this page
Hear Our Voices
Cochlear implant technology has revolutionized the deaf world since the late 1980s, reversing hearing loss and enabling many children and adults like these to hear and speak in a normal, hearing world. They invite you to "Hear our voices". Cochlear implant recipient Hadley Arnold, an architect and teacher living in Los Angeles, graciously allows us to share her personal experience. Age 42, Hadley was diagnosed with a profound sensorineural hearing loss in 1994. Derald E. Brackmann, MD at the House Ear Institute, her doctor for almost 13 years implanted Hadley with a CI September 25 2006. She says “hook-up”, with audiologist Dr. Jane Gay, followed on October 12 th and 13 th . On Friday October 13 th , it rained and Hadley heard it: “Hello my dear friends: An update! Hookup to the external processor of my new cochlear implant was Thursday + Friday. I'm a work in progress who is feeling like writing, so buckle your seatbelts. Partly for my benefit (feel like yakking/recording this) and partly for yours (in case you think I have insta-hearing): Here's how everything is going. Basically, I'm used to life in an aquarium. I look out, and there is Joe. His mouth is moving. I hear a muffled sound –eh aa i uh aa. He is pointing to the cat, and I know it's story time and I put things together and he is saying: “The Cat in the Hat”. This is the dinner party in Greek I have been attending for the last 12 years. Lots of what feel like mental adaptive habits are in place, correlating one muffled sound to Joe's vowels, other muffled sounds to car engine, dog bark, and not much else. In fact, at this point those habits are not so much behavioral or mental or cognitive habits as they are well-worn neurological paths (nothing mental or psychological or creative or intellectual about it just a program written by use). 90% visual/contextual + 10% muffled noise = meaning.

28. MovieTome Popular Search - Reciever
Person amy ecklund. amy Cox was born in Reno, Nevada. amy started her career as an actress shortly after losing her hearing due to an illness at the age of
http://www.movietome.com/search/index.php?qs=reciever

29. First Unitarian Church Of Ithaca, New York Board Of Trustees
Celebrations Committee (amy Beltaine) Fall dates for services are set. Buildings and Grounds Committee (Dick ecklund) We need a new roof on the annex,
http://unitarian.ithaca.ny.us/minutes/2002/bot020416.txt
First Unitarian Church of Ithaca, New York Board of Trustees Meeting Draft Minutes April 16, 2002 Board Members Present: Dick Cogger, Dan Hall, Flo Smith, Brainard Fancher, Amy Beltaine, Dennis Hartley, Connie Currier, John Swanson, Bill Pardee, John Levine, and Geoff Dunn Board Members Absent: Jacki Thompson Staff: Stan Sears, Lois Ecklund Church Members: Jane Koestler, Dick Ecklund, Sue Maloy, Jim Dunston, Betsy Root, Jim Skaley, John Gaines I. March Board Minutes: On the one line for Music Committee, amend to read as "planned" joint meeting. Approved unanimously (Flo/Geoff) II. Staff and Committee Reports: Minister: Stan wants to move about $700 budgeted for benefits into his expense budget, since his medical insurance now costs less than before. No change to total package. Approved unanimously. (Brainard/Flo). Religious Education: (Lois Ecklund) The end-of-year picnic date is June 9 at Stewart Park. Music Committee:(Dan Hall) They had a joint meeting with Celebrations, and the schedule is firmed up through the end of the year. Aleeza recommended an organist, and the committee will start interviewing. They have a plan for covering hymns with pianists. The committee wants to create a database of musically inclined members who could be tapped to help with services. Library Committee (Flo Smith): Sharon Dean is cataloging the books. Care Committee: (Sue Maloy) They had the usual activity: a few illnesses, deaths and a few births. Personnel Committee: (Geoff Dunn) They will meet Thursday morning. Staff evaluations have been sent out. Celebrations Committee (Amy Beltaine): Fall dates for services are set. Buildings and Grounds Committee: (Dick Ecklund) We need a new roof on the annex, since it's currently leaking. We got 5 bids. 2 over 26,000. 18-22,000 range for rest. Each gave us some options, so we sent to the three lower request for confirmation what they'll include in bid. plan to add 4 inches, no tear-off or existing roof. The compromise is the warranty, 10 years instead of 20. We'll pay for this using rental income and possibly the bank line of credit, which would affect the life of the annex loan. A motion to empower the committee to accept a suitable bid of their choice was approved unanimously (Dan/Bill). There is a crack in a pillar under the steeple, so we need to repair the flashing. Dick E. will attempt to do the repair himself. Jim Skaley noted that we need to inspect the roof for loose shingles and other issues which may become problems soon. Denominational Affairs: (Brainard Fancher) Several people are going to the district annual meeting. We are still delinquent at being a fair share (or any share) congregation. Space Use: The new furniture is very heavy, and one table has already been damaged by someone who didn't know how to fold it up. Staff will post instructions on furniture use. UU Service Committee: no report CUUPS: (Amy Beltaine) March minutes provided to the board, will forward April minutes when available. Officers are Amy Beltaine (President), Eva Snyder (Sec'y), Paula O'Buckley (Treas.) III. Old Business Service Auction: (Jane Koestler) The auction netted approximately $13,000. Jane and Jackie are "done" now. They are officially asking for new committee chairs. A motion was offered that board express appreciation to Jackie and Jane for their effort in making the service auctions such a success, approved unanimously. (Connie/Bill) We need ways to plan ahead effectively: put events like the auction on calendar in June. Perhaps will assign a board liaison. Annual report: Jackie is working on Board's report. Each committee's report is due on the 26th. District meeting delegates: our delegates are Brainard Fancher, Natalie Fancher, John Levine, Sharon Dean, and Rich Chrappa. Motion to appoint approved unanimously (Dennis/Connie). Nominating Committee: Flo reports a concern expressed to her that a spouse of a board member is on the committee. John L. noted that the implication that a member of the Nominating Committee would have an agenda other than the best interest of the church is deeply offensive to the member, the Nominating Committee, and the Board. It was the sense of the Board that members who are concerned with the operation of the Nominating Committee should volunteer to be on it. Since board members cannot serve, conflict of interest does not arise. Jim Dunston, a member of the Nominating Committee, handed out a report. There are 9 interested folks, running for 5 seats. The committee is collecting candidate statements and photos. Jim advised the board that the Nom Com had been unable to decide on the qualifications of candidates, and asked the board to do so. In particular, board member Flo Smith, who has been on the board for about 3 1/2 years, plans to run for another full three year term because she believes that she's grandfathered. The board debated the question at length, including various theories about the meaning of the term limit language in the current bylaws. A motion stating that the board believes that Flo is eligible for a full term because appointed board service prior to the bylaw revisions in May 1999 doesn't count toward the limit was approved by a vote of 5 aye, 3 nay, 3 not voting (Bill/John S.) The full Nominating Committee subsequently advised the board that Jim's report was mistaken, the Nom Com accepts that its charter includes determining the qualification of candidates, and intends to deal with any questions of qualification in its report. Hence the board's motion on qualifcation is moot. Pledge/Budget Update: (Bill Pardee) As of April 15th we have $125,000 pledged from 135 pledging units, 65 pledges short of goal. The average pledge is $830 which will drop as more small pledges dribble in. He'll send a second mailing, but at this rate, we expect $160,000. which is $20,000 below the bare-bones goal. Bill proposes a matching challenge. We'd ask the 20 highest givers to give $500 each, to match new and increased pledges. If that works, it'll make up the $20,000. We need to get the word out that the board is contemplating cuts BELOW the bare bones budget, unless pledges pick up. Jim Skaley noted that we as a congregation need to decide what membership in the church means, including financial support. The Board agreed to schedule an additional meeting before Annual Meeting to set the proposed budget, at May 14th at 7:30 p.m., in the parlor. Annual Meeting: The church's Annual Meeting will be on May 19 at noon. Items for the agenda, not in order, include: - setting the ground rules - approving last year's minutes - report from Nominating Committee - close nominations and vote - present and, with luck, approve the budget Dick will develop the agenda, based on previous years. Geoff will find the parliamentarian, most likely one of the civic leaders who've done it before. Dan, with advice from Lois and perhaps help from Jacki, will arrange for child care. We need to staff the tables where people pick up ballots. Board members not running for re-election will do so. Next Step Committee: (Bill Pardee) The subgroups are progressing with their various projects. Sam Weeks ran the meeting and discussed volunteerism and the lack thereof leading to skeleton committees. A subcommittee plans to connect with those who have left or may be leaving. The follow-up pledge mailing will include "what are you interested in?" survey with check offs for volunteer opportunities. Dick suggested that after this goes out we send out a "what are you interested in" to all who have pledged already also. Small Group Ministry: (Flo Smith) They're planning for how to present concepts to congregation at a fall kick-off Sunday. They have 15 members currently who will become facilitators. Search Process Study Committee: (Dick Cogger) There've been 2 meetings so far, not very well attended. We could have done better job advertising. Next meeting is Tuesday April 30th at 7:30 in the Arch Room. They plan to have something for a Congregational Conversation in May. IV. New Business Personnel Committee/RE Committee: RE and Personnel want to offer to Jacki the one-year replacement ADRE position, August 1-July 31. Given the state of the pledge, it needs to be subject to approval of the budget line. She's already started training so there's some overlap with Kris, the plan was to pay the May/June salary from our rainy day fund, then skip July/Aug salary since there's no summer RE. The amount involved is about $2000. The board voted to approve this arrangement except that ... Jim Skaley suggested that it's against IRS regulations for us to pay a Board Member, and a leave of absence wouldn't be adequate. Much discussion ensued.. We are tabling the recommendation from the RE Council. Jane, Lois and Geoff will discuss with each other and Jackie how they want to proceed given the financial and legal situation. We will also ask our tax advisors. Program Council Reconstituted: Dan Hall and Stan Sears propose to re-constitute the Program Council consisting of VP of Board and chairpersons of all committees. Stan said that's worked well at other churches. The Board will discuss that at the next meeting, along with such innovations as committees with related activities meeting together now and then. Linda Loomis Letter: She said that last year's Board "vote count was under horrible conditions". At least four board members were observers, and aren't sure to what she is referring. Dan will organize proposed guidelines for this year and talk to Linda. Summer Celebrations committee is chaired by Sam Weeks and has the schedule well in hand. A motion to adjourn (Dennis/Dan), approved unanimously at 10:30pm. - John Levine, scribe pro tem, with notes contributed by Amy Beltaine

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amy ecklund, a longtime actress on the daytime soap opera “Guiding Light” and deaf since the age of 6, also regained her hearing with assistance from a
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34. Hometown - Pcgazette.com
Local students on the trip included amy ecklund, 5268 Ray s Road, Stevens Point, and Philip Roberts, 727 Union St., Stevens Point.
http://www.pcgazette.com/hometown/2003/aug03/capsules8-22.htm
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35. 1 (2005)/Nordquist, Scott/Clark, Myers/McMillan, Thomas/Haynes
The (2003)/Konkle, Tom/ecklund, amy (I) Ace Derringer vs. the Shadow Men (2004)/Traywick, Jeff/Wayne, Kevin/Brandon, Gerrald/Vines, Anthony Clark/Vines,
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/introcs/45graph/cast.00-06.txt

36. December 2001 Columns Magazine Sidebar: Celebrities Who Don't Hear The Applause
Expos outfielder Curtis Pride, musician Pete Townsend, Guiding Light soapopera actress amy ecklund, and bodybuilder/ Incredible Hulk Lou Ferrigno.
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/dec01/soundsolution_sidebar.html
When Miss Alabama won the Miss America pageant in 1995, another contestant had to tap her on the shoulder to tell her. Heather Whitestone, Miss America 1995, lost her hearing after suffering a reaction to medication when she was 18 months old. The 21-year-old accounting major was the first woman with a disability to be crowned Miss America. Her first-place winning talent was a ballet dance that she performed while wearing a white chiffon dress and a hearing aid. Whitestone joins a growing list of hearing-impaired celebrities including Montreal Expos outfielder Curtis Pride, musician Pete Townsend, Guiding Light soap-opera actress Amy Ecklund, and bodybuilder/"Incredible Hulk" Lou Ferrigno. Montreal Expos Outfielder, Curtis Pride. Photo courtesy of Montreal Expos Most prominent these days is actress Marlee Matlin, a frequent face on the prime-time television drama The West Wing. After contracting German measles as a toddler, Matlin lost her hearing completely in one ear and only retained 20 percent in the other. At age 21 Matlin's first feature film role in Children of a Lesser God won her an Academy Award for best actress. Since then she has won Emmy awards for guest roles on Seinfeld and Picket Fences. Matlin also helped successfully lobby the U.S. Congress to mandate close captioning on newly manufactured television sets.

37. 1999 Communication Award Ceremony
The ceremony was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and cohosted by local NBC 4 morning news anchor, Joe Krebs, and amy ecklund,
http://www.positivepowerpublishing.com/communication.html
A stroke survivor dedicated to helping people with disabilities live full lives. email Author Paul Berger Honored at 1999 Communication Awards at
Kennedy Center Ceremony
Paul Berger received the " Communication Award for Individual Achievement ," at the 18th Annual Award Ceremony produced by the National Council on Communicative Disorders , September 7, 1999. The Awards were sponsored by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Association for Hearing and Speech Action. The ceremony was held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, and co-hosted by local NBC 4 morning news anchor, Joe Krebs, and Amy Ecklund, star of the daytime TV drama, The Guiding Light. Special presentations were made by Senator John Glenn and his wife. Jenny Craig, of weight loss fame , also received an award recognizing her struggle following an accident which left her unable to speak. A copy of the evening's program and Paul's award are pictured below. Paul, an avid supporter of the space program was thrilled to sit by Sen. Glenn during the program and get his autograph. Paul, who wore a tuxedo for the occasion

38. Area NCSU Students Make The Dean's List (Cary Home Times)
Teralyn Faye Dudley Cary Samantha-Lee Elizabeth Duncan - Hollysprings Emily C Eby - Holly Springs Heather L ecklund - Cary amy Elizabeth Edens - Cary
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      Vincent Joseph Agosta - Cary Perfect 4.0 average
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39. ShowMag.com
amy ecklund, The Boys Next Door. Jill Hill, Trelawny of the Wells. Ann Marie Lee, Hay Fever. Kathleen Mary Mulligan, On Golden Pond
http://www.showmag.com/features/features041.html
25TH ANNIVERSARY ROBBY NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
Cast from Aida By Rob Stevens
It seems like it was just a few years ago when, as a child prodigy theater critic, I began listing my Best of the Year in Theater and calling them the Robby Awards, because Tony, Oscar, and Emmy were already taken. Now here are the nominations for the 25th Anniversary awards. What started very small, with a just a listing of winners and runner-ups in the first publication I reviewed for, Showtime, has grown into a behemoth that won’t stop growing. The first actual awards show took place at the Continental Club, next door to the Continental Trailways bus station, in Hollywood in March, 1981, with about 100 people in attendance. Last year’s show at the Blossom Room of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel featured standing-room-only tickets and a crowd of 370. Monday, February 25, 2002 is the date for the 25th Anniversary Robby Awards. The place is the El Portal Theatre, 5269 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood. The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a social hour in the spacious lobby of the theater. Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres will be served and there will be a no-host bar. The awards show will begin on the MainStage at 7:30 p.m. Jason Graae will be one of the hosts for the evening. Considering the nature of this insider crowd, the humor should be wicked. Performing songs from previous Robby Award winning musicals are George Ball, Eileen Barnett, Stephanie Block, David Engel, Amanda McBroom, Sharon McKnight, Bets Malone, Debbie Prutsman, Larry Raben, John Raitt, Teri Ralston, Lisa Richard, Clark Sterling and Victoria Strong. Other presenters include former Robby Award winners Priscilla Barnes, Lynnda Ferguson, Ray Limon, Lee Martino, Flora Plumb, Marcia Rodd, Del Shores, Joan Van Ark, Ann Winkowski and Stephanie Zimbalist. A first-ever, seven piece Robby band will be conducted by Steven Applegate.

40. Campus Office Directory - The University Of Iowa
Phil ecklund, 142 BB 3351092 Undergraduate Advising .. Melissa Baker, S182 PBB 335-1037 Assistant Director, amy Bartachek,
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