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She was born in Long Beach, CA May 7th, 1926. Her family moved to Milwaukee where she attended 1stand 2ndgrade.
In 1934, they moved to Kingsport, TN where
her father worked at the Eastman Company. Between her father’s violin and
hi-fi and Anne’s clarinet and piano, music permeated the Hincke
home. After graduating valedictorian from Dobyns-Bennett
Kingsport
High School in 1943, she attended Northwestern University.
She majored in chemistry and math, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1947.
Upon graduation, she worked in the NU Physical Chemistry lab.
Later that year, she married Thomas Martin Evans (NU
‘45), who worked as an electrical engineer in the communications department for the Chicago
and Northwestern Railroad. They lived at a prestigious address in Evanston on Sheridan Road in a
garage apartment. Anne’s love of music continued throughout
her life.


As a
founding member of Community Concerts Association in Kingsport Tennessee, she joined
the Maine Township Community Concert Association when it started
in Des Plaines and served as president for a time.
Anne was a season ticket holder with the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra for many years and supported and attended
many other musical ensembles in the Chicago area including Music of the Baroque, Bella Voce and Northwest Symphony Orchestra.

She sang alto with the Northwest Choral Society for some years and
with the St. Martin’s choir with her husband and children when they could be encouraged to do so.
She joined the Des Plaines Arts Council as a representative
from the Northwest Symphony Orchestra board and joined efforts to restore the
Des Plaines Theater as a performing arts center.



She was a member of NW Suburban branch of AAUW and served on the board of Church Women United of Des Plaines.

As a founding member of League of Women Voters (LWV) in Des Plaines,
Anne began her involvement with local and state government.
In 1969, Anne was disappointed that political parties slated
delegates for the non-partisan Illinois State Constitutional Convention (Con Con) elections, she threw her hat into the ring and was elected a
delegate on a non-partisan ballot. During 1970, she commuted weekly to Springfield, serving on the
Educational Committee of Con Con. After Con Con, she was elected to the Maine Township high school board, serving 10 years and as school board president she presented diplomas to her two youngest children.


After all her children started school, Anne worked as the office manager for Citizens Information Service, an educational
arm
of the LWV. Besides driving her children to and from all their various
activities
-
piano lessons, ballet lessons, swimming, wrestling, concerts, and
performances - she also volunteered for and supported various organizations.

After Tom’s death, she traveled extensively to see her far-flung children, grandchildren, and friends across
the country. Anne also toured internationally to
Egypt, Machu Picchu, and the British Isles. She brought quinoa back from Peru before it was
popular. Anne was preceded in death by her husband,
Thomas M. Evans, her brother, William Hincke, and a son-in-law, Bryan Newkirk.
She is survived by four children, Kate Newkirk, Nancy (Vince) Johnsen, Betty Lou
(Neal) Schindler, and James (Stacee) Evans, her nine grandchildren: Jenai, John,
Susanna, Tom, Tobin, Steve, Brian, Brent, and Bruce.
She is also survived by her sisters-in-law Nancy (the
late Arvid) Carlson and Lucy Hincke, and five beloved nieces and nephews and their families.

The family will receive friends from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, April 12that G.

L. Hills Funeral Home, 745 Graceland Avenue, Des Plaines.
A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 13that St.
Martin’s Episcopal Church, 1095 Thacker Street, Des Plaines at 10:
00 am.


How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?
I can personally promote activity within ALD because
I am creative and I could make flyers, or a Facebook page to keep all of the members on the same
page. I would be willing to do any kind of promotional
activity in order to keep the members happy and to recruit
new members. What do you feel are your qualifications for this position? My qualifications for this
position are that I am a business finance major, proficient in the use of Excel, keeping records of transactions and also I am a trusted
individual that understands math well.


What do you feel would be the most important aspect of
the position? The most important part about this position is to keep accurate and timely records of financial information’s,
while being a trusted individual that can responsibly manage accounts for the Honors Society.

What type of commitment are you willing to make
to the position? A full time Commitment to attend every meeting and to assist the president of the club on making sounds financial decisions.
How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?
By being active and compassionate at every activity and encourage other members to become active and work together as a groups for larger causes.
What do you feel are your qualifications for
this position? I feel I am very qualified for this position because I am a literature major, and enjoy writing.



I am also very good at communicating with others, both via writing and speech.
Being able to convey my ideas, I will be able to effectively represent
the chapter to nationals and make sure the chapter
is represented on campus. What do you feel would be the most important aspect of
the position? I do not feel that there is one aspect that
is more important then the other for position. I feel that keeping the national editor, our chapter, and the college, up to date
are all equally important. What type of commitment are you willing to make to the position?
If granted the opportunity to represent Stockton’s ALD editor I would have complete commitment.

How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?



Personally, I think I could promote ALD by
engaging with freshman and explaining the importance of grades in college, and that with ALD,
your hard work does not go unnoticed. What do you feel are your qualifications
for this position? I feel that I am a strong writer, and that
I have the potential to spread awareness of ALD activities
to members of the Stockton community. I am also very organized, motivated, and enthusiastic; therefore, I feel that I will be able to maintain a strong relationship with the ALD national editor.
What do you feel would be the most important aspect of the position? I feel that the most important aspect of the position is spreading awareness of the organization, and shining light on our events
because it is crucial for our success and growth.




What type of commitment are you willing to make to
the position? I am willing to be 100% committed to this position because I love writing, and I am honored to be
a founding member of this organization. How do you think
you could personally promote activity within ALD? I would personally promote activity within ALD by writing about our events in the Argo;
I happen to already be a staff writer, so I am always looking for Stockton news to write about each week.
What do you feel are your qualifications for this position? I’m a very reliable person.


I’m extremely organized
and aim for perfection in anything I do. I feel like my experience in other clubs,
both in high school and at Stockton, will help me
offer a lot of new ideas to the club. What do you feel would be the most
important aspect of the position? What type of commitment are you willing to make
to the position? I’m willing to attend every meeting and contribute my ideas with the rest of the club.

I would create a fun environment for every member,
and will always be willing to make myself accessible for every member
when there is problems or questions.


How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?
I could personally promote activity within ALD by getting
everyone involved and participating with events that the club creates.
I want everyone to take his or her own positive experience from being a
member of ALD. What do you feel are your qualifications for this position? Last year,
as a member of Stockton Circle K, I was a member of
the scrapbook committee; I played an important role in a leadership position and I loved
it. I am strong-willed and a very hard worker. I enjoy officer positions
because they give me a feeling of significance, and I would
definitely live up to all the expectations of the ALD Editor.



What do you feel would be the most important aspect of the position? Since ALD is a NATIONAL honor society,
I think the relationship between the Stockton chapter and rest of the
chapters all over America is very important. What type of commitment are you willing to
make to the position? I am willing to commit 100% of myself to this position.
I’ve been in clubs where the officers think it’s okay to skip meetings
and break promises, which really hurts the success and morale of the
organization; that is not okay! I would do everything in my personal power to do what’s best for ALD and make what needs to
happen, happen. How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?



Being a very energetic person myself, I would try to get everyone in ALD excited for and involved
in our activities. I have some really amazing ideas for events that ALD could participate in, and I would also focus on listening to the
ideas that the general members have as well.
I’d promote meeting dates through email, Facebook and word-of-mouth in order
to get maximum attendance every time, which would be key to
getting as many members as possible involved. What
do you feel are your qualifications for this position? I write code and work with computers as a hobby,
and I am getting a minor degree in computer science.



I also keep records and mailing lists for the upcoming Stockton Quidditch club, so I know how to stay organized with member
records. What do you feel would be the most important aspect
of the position? The most important part of this job would be
to keep membership records and mailing lists organized.
The website is also important, but this Honor Society is a big deal and those who were accepted into it deserve
to have up-to-date info and deserve to be included in the society’s records.

What type of commitment are you willing to make to the position? I am willing to continuously
update the webpage and take responsibility for keeping everyone updated through emails and any other
communication. How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?



I think the key to promoting activity within ALD is to make being active seem appealing.

This can happen through a visually and content-appealing website
that always stays current and tells its members what’s going
on with the society and how they can stay involved.
What do you feel are your qualifications for this position? I am an extremely organized and time managed person. I am comfortable with and capable of keeping clean and organized
records, both written and online. I am always able to
be reached via phone, email, etc. if I need to be updated about information. I am creative, quick
thinking and reliable when it comes to problem solving, and will always be available when needed.
I am also a level headed, sociable person who puts others first and works well under stress.



What do you feel would be the most important aspect
of the position? For this position, I feel that
being a quick way to keep everyone up to date on what is currently going on in and/or with the club is
a very important aspect. Nowadays, everyone has access to a computer, and having this as a means of communication is very useful and
reliable, not only for in-chapter communication, but also for club advertisement.

What type of commitment are you willing to make to the
position? I always put one-hundred percent towards everything that I commit
myself to. How do you think you could personally promote activity within ALD?

I don’t consider myself to be a social butterfly, but I am a person who can fit in with different groups,
and get along with almost anyone.


I will personally promote activity within ALD using this ability to relate and connect.
I am also a punctual, motivated person, and I plan to spread these characteristics as much as possible.

Whether it be in meetings, through emails, or talking on and around campus, I will always promote and give helping hand as an extension of ALD.

What do you feel are your qualifications for this
position? As a college student, I have learned how to prioritize different aspects of life and put
the most important tasks first. I was raised as an organized individual, and have only improved my organizational skills over time.
I have learned to efficiently balance my time, allowing appropriate amounts to each
responsibility I have.


I am
involved in other clubs and organizations on campus, so I have many opportunities to reach
out to other students for involvement. I have the knowledge and skills
necessary to run a website and to get in contact with members of the ALD Society.
I am passionate about each task I receive, and persist until each is complete.
What do you feel would be the most important aspect of the position?
The most important aspect of being Webmaster is to be available to update the website information often and keep in contact with members.
Many individuals today rely on the Internet for their information, so the Webmaster must
be able to make time to keep the other members in the loop.

What type of commitment are you willing to make to the position? I am willing to give one
hundred percent to the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society.



I am able to dedicate time in my involved schedule to
the Honor Society and my responsibilities.
What do you feel are your qualifications for
this position? What do you feel would be the most important aspect of
the position? What type of commitment are you willing to make to the position? How do you think you
could personally promote activity within ALD? What do you feel
are your qualifications for this position? During my high school career, I was assistant historian for an organization called Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA).

I am familiar with the position and can accurately perform the duties
associated with this position to ensure that the Historian’s tasks are completely
fulfilled with accuracy. What do you feel would
be the most important aspect of the position?


I feel the most important aspect of the position of Historian is to keep an accurate and descriptive record
of the Chapter’s events. If one event works really well for
us, all aspects of the event should be recorded for future use.
It should also be attractive (i.e. pictures, flyers, etc.) to remember and memorialize the event that everyone worked so hard for.
Whether it is a charity event to help others, or a fundraiser for the Honor Society itself, it is
important to keep informative records to ensure that said events run smoothly again in future years.
What type of commitment are you willing to make to the position? I am willing
to put in full commitment as Historian for ALD. I love getting involved in important clubs and organization, especially those that involve community service.


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