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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jan 1974, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1974 North Central Visitation Team Evaluates College A UNIQUE <jgg A three-man visitation team from the , North Central Association came to the campus at McHenry County college Jan. 10 and 11. The purpose of the visit is for the group to make a progress report to the association on MCC's development. "This is a part of the requirement of the North Central Association for colleges in candidate status," said Robert C. Bartlett, dean -of instruction at MCC. "Since the college will be developing a self-study by spring of 1975, this evaluation will be of assistance to iis, in focusing attention on areas in which the self-study can be of value," he added. The self-study is another step in the accreditation process, according to Bartlett. "We view the members of the team not only as evaluators, but > as consultants. It is always helpful to see if an outside group sees the college as we see it," said Bartlett. Members of the team include Raymond J. Stith, president of Florissant Valley Community college in St. Louis, Mp., Karl DuBois, dean of community affairs at Delta college in University center, Michigan and James D. Burnette, assistant director of technical education, at Cuyahoga Com­ munity college in Parma, Ohio. Stith has been chosen chairman for the group. "They will attempt to make judgments regarding the degree to which the institution is fulfilling the objectives MCC has set for itself," said Bartlett. Under the currrent schedule, the college will apply for ac­ creditation in the spring of 1975. The North Central Association will visit again in the fall of 1975 and will take action on the accreditation application in March of 1976, according to Bartlett. COMBINATION.*™?. ,poNrr lpt others INFLUENCE vcue More. DRAW ytXJR OWN CONFUSIONS. GIVES ASSEMBLY PROGRAM - The Marian Central Student Council Assentbly committee recently presented a concert by Megan McDonough at a recent all-school assembly. Megan, a popular local folk singer, entertained the Marian students with various folk songs and ballads, along with many humorous anecdotes of her personal life. Megan hails from Crystal Lake and is an aunt of Jim McDonough, president of Marian's freshmen class. Appeal To Implement Instant Assessment Law CO LU 0 1 in THAT LINE CAN BE USED TO DESCRIBE MANY PHASES OF OUR OPERATION. PRIMARILY IT'S USED TO^XPLAIN THE FULL SERVICE ACCORDED YOU BY BOTH OUR PHARMACY & HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS. BUT IT COULD BE USED TO LINK OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE WITH OUR COMPETITIVE PRICING ... A SITUATION ALL TOO RARELY FOUND THESE DAYS. OR, IT COULD BRING TO MIND OUR LENGTHY HOURS OF OPERATION WITH THE SELECTION THAT OFFERS YOU ONE-STOP SHOPPING. WHATEVER WAY YOU THINK OF IT, WE LIKE TO THINK OF IT AS SERVICE FOR YOU. COMPARE before you buy. In a letter to 550 municipal county, and educational of­ ficials, in the 33rd district, State Rep. Cal Skinner, Jr. (R- Crystal Lake) urged passage of local ordinances to implement the "instant assessment" bill that became law recently. After a local municipality or county passes the necessary ordinance, a copy of which was enclosed, newly constructed buildings would go on the tax rolls when the building is ready for occupancy, instead of the following Jan. 1st. "This is a way to pick up an extra 4-6 months taxes from homes and businesses that are using public services, but paying real estate taxes on the land only," Skinner said. The Revenue committee member noted that it would have been more logical for the Legislature to have passed a law that was mandatory for the entire state, but that a more sensible mandatory bill couldn't get past developers' objections. HERE AND THERE IN BUSINESS Vote Cxfra Dividend For Bank For Savings Directors of the Bank for Savings and Loan Associations have voted a special year-end extra dividend of $1.25 per share, it has been announced. The dividend, payable Jan. 15, 1974, to shareholders of record E)ec. 1, 1973, is in ad dition to the regular yearly dividend of $1.75 per share paid last October. It raises the total. payout to $3 per share. Arnold J. Rauen of McHenry, president and chief executive officer of the Bank for Savings and Loan Associations, said the extra year-end dividend is a result of a record year of earnings^ The J*ank for Savings and Loan Associations is an ex­ clusive bank serving savings and loan industry. Founded in 1966, it ranks as the eleventh largest commercial bank in the Chicago area with assets of more than $400,000,000. Pot-Roast Weather Chilly weather conjures up vi­ sions of flavorsome beef pot-roasts braised with colorful and nutri­ tious vegetables. The beef animal provides plenty of variety such as arm, blade and cross rib pot- roasts from the beef chuck, plus cuts from the beef round, such as rump. 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