*M, • <Wi '!V -•'• ' Observe Safe Boating McHenry*s smiling festival queen, Ardelle Voeltz, lends a Safe Boating Week which is being hand and her charm to the promotion and encouragement of observed in this area this week. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Education In Illinois RAY PAGE Superintendent of Public Instruction PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES ' The purpose of education in our society is to develop each boy and girl to |heir maximum ^potential regardless of their abilities or lack of abilities, "and to assure the best possibility for their being self-reliant, responsible members of the community. Central to this goal is the need for students to develop decisionmaking skills which will enable them to analyze, to rynthesize, and to adjust to' the constant changes they will face. ^ Viewed from this perspective, ^upil Personnel Services becomes the core of the educational program. It is through the services of the disciplines in^ volved that students are able to analyze what is happening, to them, and then develop the. strategies to cope with their" feelings, their attitudes, their impulses, and the various demands placed on them. It is through these services that they develop the decision making, skills needed to allow thwn to make intelligent and realistic choices and develop personal independence and integrity. The Pupil Personnel Services team and teachers have the same purpose -- to provide the individual student with the best Winners Of Spring Bowling Trophies L The enthusiastic participants in the Late- Region YMCA's Tuesday spring bowling league^ and instruction classes were pictured" on June 4, when they received trophies. Shown with their trophies from left to right are the most improved bowlers, Peter Brandt, Monday league, and Julie Wilkowski, Tuesday league, both of Crystal Lake. Shown with the awards they received as champions of the Tuesday league are, from left to right: Steven Wilkowski from Crystal Lake, Donald Edge from Crystal Lake, and Mark Boettcher from Wonder Lanei AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL The American Legion team was finally able to coast to a victory Tuesday niteasthey won over Cary 13 to 1. Steve Stahlman pitched all the way forMc- Henry as he struck out ten batters and walked only one. The hitting star was Ton) Janikf with 2 singles and a triple. This means McHenry is assured of a tie for the first round with either Woodstock or Marengo. They play each other toriight, Wed., at Marengo in theirs final game of the first round. McHenry will have a one game playoff with the winner to determine who will represent McHenry county in district play. This game willf be played on a neutral field, probably Sunday. LEGION BASEBALL MCHENRY Score By Innings: R H 1 Cary 000 010 1 6 McHenry 402 106. 13 7 I MCHENRY COUNTY LEGION " STANDINGS---' W McHenry 6 Marengo 5 Woodstock 5 Crystal Lake 4 Harvard 2 Lake in the Hills 2 Cary 1 Wonder Lake 0 •LEE and HAY EiECTBIC TURNS OH THE COOL AB R H Stilling 2B 2 1 0 Salter 2B 1 0 0 M. Janik SS 2 2 1 T. Janik LF 3 3 3 Bottari C 4 2 2 0*Conner RF 3 0 0 Antonicelli RF 1 1 0 George CF 3 0 0 Preztacznik CF 1 0 0 Smith IB 4 1 1 Reilly 3B 0 1 0 Fairchild 3B 0 1 0 Stahlman P 3 1 1 0 i> Totals 27 13 7 CARY AB R H D. Jones LF 4 0 2 J. Hartke 2B 3 0 0 R. Thune SS 1 0 0 Brandon SS 1 0 1 Kane SS A 0 0 M. Hartke CF ( 3 0 0 E. Gruner 3B ^ 3 0 0 / L. Urbanink Cv 3 0 2 L. Brown P 3 0 0 N. Burrell IB 2 0 0 ^ B. Gruner RF 1 0 0 Lisi RF 2 1 1 Totals 27 1 6 Only $238W For this big 11,500 BTU HOTPOINT AIR CONDITIONER Features 120 volt operation, 2 speed fan and cool - circulaire control - ventalation control OTHER MODELS FROM $126.00 SEE ALL HOTPOINT MODELS AT LEE and RAY ELECTRIC 1005 N. Front St. McHenyr, 111. Free Parking 385-0882 Lake Region Sports Car Club Lake Region Sports Car club presents River Valley run 1, time trials at River Valley raceway in Gilberts , 111. on Galligan road, one quarter mile north of Route 72. Sunday, July 14, - tech and safety check will open at 10. Safety equipment required: Seat belts, fire extinguisher mounted, first aid kit. Cars will be inspected for brakes, steering, tires, etc... Trophies will be awarded to the top ten percent of each class. Cars will be run, under Tristate classes. Five or more cars constitute a class. If there are less than five cars in a class will move up one. Class A will run with class B if not enough entries in class A. women's class. There is plenty of spectator' area. A snack bar on the premises. First car is off at 11. Come early. This is an open event for all sports and foreign cars. Bring a guest. For further information contact Jerry or Lois Ryan at 815-385-5377, 2309 W. Manor Lane, McHenry. Rus Wingate 815-459-2364 Route No. 2, Crystal Lake. Srnllim mddsefaSU*.. SHOP MCHEwKT Summer Special b Sweetheart Roses *1.25 dozen educational and personal experiences the school has to offej". As the focus on the individual develops, cooperation between teachers and the Pupil Personnel Services team Becomes more vital. Also, the involvement of the two groiips in curriculum planning is absolutely necessary if we are to provide realistic programs to meet the needs of the individual. •> It is the responsibility of to- day's school to serve and meet the need^ of individuals who differ in abilities, in levels of maturity, in formation of basic concepts, in motivation and in the identification of , personal -goals. Concentration on educational programming without comprehensive Pupil Personnel Services is like ham without eggs, spaghetti without the sauce, or trying to build a house without a foundation. There must be a cooperative joint effort by all personnel if we are to develop the individual. FRI., JULY 5, 1968- PLAINDEALER - PG. 7 ' *** * iIiT wS nAtN * IiwDEi-AO IT |L i j-- -- | • DECORATIONS9 Dedication Of Babe Ruth Field At V.F.W. Next Sunday The new Babe Ruth Fielfilocated on the V.F.W. grounds will be dedicated Sunday, July 7, between games of a double header. Officers of the Babe Ruth league appreciate the efforts of several organizations and individuals for help and contributions. These includedthe V.F.W. , post, the city and their superintendent of public works, Fred Meyer. These were in additionto managers, coaches, parents and team members, as well as several commercial firms. NOTICE, The ttffice of DR. JOHN T. GRAY, Optometrist 1260 N. Green St. McHenry, Illinois will be closed for annual vacation from Tuesday; June ilth to Monday, July 8th For advance appointments PHONE 385-0186 Designed of the harvest table and deacon's bench cope comfortably with demands of the contemporary family room. The melamine plastic table top accomodates the best attended cook-in with both leaves opened to a spacious 41 x 59 inches; closed, it's a tidy 24-inch width. Hardwood side chairs and bench combine provincial charm with modern function in the Priscilla Beige print on durable fabric-backed vinyl. brra 11^11 a a tim»u am* mtrmwwvrvr Are Yoi New Ii Town? Do You Know Someone New In Town? m Z We would like to extend a welcome to • every newcomer to our community. ROYAL WELCOME Ann Zeller 385-0559 Leona Estis • 385-3141) : : : : : '•^z9 Z r There is an old saying: A is i km wHnt n amw Here is the quarry--a good buy or a sound investment--and you without an arrow in your quiver! Sad situation, isn't it? It is just as true today as it was 300 years ago when Thomas Fuller, the English clergyman and writer, put it in these words. You are in sad shape if you don't have a good supply of money that's readily available when you need it. Put some arrows in your quiver by starting a savings account with us. We'll add a supply of arrows as part of our good dividend policy. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE SAYING? We'll pay $10 for an interesting quotation that is used in this series on thrift. Address your entr-y to McHenry Savings and Loan Association at this address. McHENBY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION INSURED MEMBER Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Federal Home Loan Bank System Savings and Loan Foundation United States Savings and Loan League : Illinois Savings and Loan League O 1209 N: Green Street. McHenry, Illinois 60050 Phone: 385-3000 Rtes. 14 & 176 459-6200 Crystal Lake, Illinois .S \ •A