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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1974, p. 12

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PAC.F u - P» "MOITA! FR-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974 HONOR TOP STUDENTS AT COMMENCEMENT (Continued from oat»e 1) Katherine Catanzarro and Michael Pierce, all of McHenry; Theresa Cummings of Spring Grove;- Karen Jakubowski of Wonder Lake and Mary Joan .Walczynski of Johnsburg. William Adams was valedictorian of his class. Among scholarship winners recognized were William Adams of McHenry, Block scholarship, Bradley university; Michael Pierce of McHenry, Knights of Columbus scholarship grant and Woodstock Council No. 776, Knights of Columbus Catholic Action award to a senior boy; and [ Karen Jakubowski, Garrett W. Fitzgerald award. The Father's club awards presented to the top two ranking students in the three lower classes went to David Bolger, junior; and Joan Sandall, freshman, among others. , HARRISON GRADUATION The eighth grade class of Harrison school participated in the annual graduation ceremony Thursday, June 6. An outdoor ceremony had been planned, but due to inclement weather it took place in the gymnasium. After the sixty-two graduates entered, the Rev. Tranel of Christ the King Catholic church gave the invocation. The audience was then led by the band for the National Anthem and by Martin Deener for the pledge of allegiance. Next, a trilogy of speeches was presented depicting the class of '74. "Past" by Laura Higgins, "Present" by Steven Bazan and "Future" by Kathy Ahern. The class then sang their favorite song, "Bridge Over Troubled Waters". Awards were given to outstanding students. Wilbur Haak and Ted Fuss of the Wonder Lake American Legion post presented the American Legion merit awards to Donna DeWerdt and Steven Bazan. George Hartmann presented the Kiwanis club merit awards to Kathy Ahern and Martin Deener. These awards are given to the students of the class exemplifying the qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship, honesty, thoughtfulness, etc. The Student Council honor student award was presented by Council President Steven Bazan to Kathy Ahern. This award goes to the student who has attained the best scholastic av$fage. The principal's award was given to the very deserving Michael Matesi. This award may be given to several, one or none of the graduating students. The award is based on a student's contribution to his class, his concern for others, his ability to follow, and particularly on his attitude toward those who work with him. Diplomas were presented by Dr. S.L. Ruggero, president of the District 36 Board of Education, with the assistance of Principal James E. Golden and District 36 Supt. Robert D. Bright, Sr. Benediction was offered by the Rev. Father Tranel. The graduates are, Jeff Anderson, Steve Chandler, Pat Fallaw, Tom Heppner, Richard Mueller, Gerald Raske, Tamee Baker, Mary Folliard, Linda Jinga, Vicki Monteleone, Ann Walker, Keith Dass, Brian Flanagan, Robert Kiddell, Jay Robison, Michael Wenkel, Desiree Amato, Elizabeth Dolby, Mary Kasting, Meg Ruggero, and Susan Van Kanegan; Also Steven Bazan, Greg Dicker, John Frett, Kenneth Kearns, Jeff Raab, Ronald Vance, Julie Bright, Carol Gabel, Michelle Matesi, Vicki Skaggs, Debbie Wenk, Martin Deener, Michael Hummel, Michael Matesi, Kevin Weisenberger, Frank Rodgers, Debbie Caley, Lori Faber, Anne Kearns, Sandra Schau and Mary Weber; Also Michael Burmann, Jeff Dusthimer, Peter Geisinger, James Lebrecht, Bob Rada, Steve Williams, Donna DeWerdt, Caryn Hartmann, Brenda Moffett, Colleen Tranberg, Robert Cristy, James Evans, Daniel Jackson, Greg Raab, Robert Wenk, Kathy Ahern, Donna Claffy, Laura Higgins, Debbie Leek and Judy Spielman. PEDESTRIAN DIES; OTHERS INJURED IN ACCIDENTS (Continued from page 1) high rate of speed, airborne, went through the stop sign and a collision occurred. Mary Jane Grove of 1417 Beach drive and Deborah L. Bogacz of 3616 Grant, both of McHenry, were listed in "fairly good" condition Monday morning by hospital officials. They were taken to Memorial hospital by the Woodstock Rescue squad following an accident Sunday night. Deputies reported Ms. Grove was driving an auto on Country club road, one-half mile northwest of Fleming road, east of Woodstock. Evidence indicated the auto traveled into a ditch, climbed an embankment, rolled over three times, dropped 15 feet to the road surface, rolled over again and finally came to rest in an upright position. Ms. Grove was thrown from the vehicle and was found in a ditch alongside the roadway. Both women stated they had fallen asleep and could remember nothing about the accident. Two young area women were injured in an accident Saturday morning about 3 o'clock when their car left the roadway and tore up the lawn of Richard Burmann at 4209 E. Wonder Lake road. Rose Marie Herman of 1016 Oakleaf drive, McHenry, and her passenger, Jane Rice of 7215 Seminole^drive, Wonder Lake, were takwi to McHenry hospital by the Xonde? Lake Rescue squad for treatment of their injuries. Ms. Herman, the driver, stated she bent down to loosen her tight shoe and her car ran off the road. Michael T. Berent of 1400 Fairview, McHenry, was ticketed by deputies for defective or no brakes after his vehicle hit a telephone pole at the intersection of Lincoln and River roads, east of the old bridge. The accident occurred Sunday morning about 5 o'clock. Berent and his passenger, Scott Walker of 3021 W. Crescent, McHenry, said they were west-bound on Lincoln when they missed the curve and hit the pole. When the officer tested the brakes, he found they were defective. Robert C. Lent of 2314 Hatchery road, Spring Grove, escaped injury Saturday afternoon after he lost control of his auto on Alden road just south of State Line road north of Harvard. Lent was thrown from his vehicle when it overturned but received only minor injuries. Gerald L. Teppo of 9017 Pine street, Wonder Lake, was transported to McHenry hospital by the Wonder Lake Rescue squad following** an accident Friday evening at 7318 W. Route 120. Driver of the other auto involved, Donald B. Perry of 216 Munn road, Lake Villa, was east-bound on the highway. As he crested a hill, he saw Teppo's west-bound auto in his lane of traffic and was unable to avoid impact. Teppo stated he lost control of his vehicle on the roadway. He was ticketed for improper lane usage. Marcellite Sellinger of 1407 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, sustained injuries when her car MUSIN" N' MEANDERIN" (Continued from page 1) continues to astound us. We went to St. Patrick's church hall last Saturday night to hear friends who were members of the cast of The Fantasticks. What we witnessed was a delightful and very professionally presented musical expertly produced for a highly appreciative audience. This was a "first" for a new theatre guild. We are sure it will not be a "last". The gift for acting and the talent for singing were present in each member of the small cast, supported ably by fine musicians. This was an enjoyable evening's entertainment. It seems too bad additional, performances might not be made available to the local iblic. le paper tells us that there is/ho condition under which it is per for a gal to propose marriage. But suppose she wants to get married?? was struck by another vehicle on Lincoln road, west of Cuhlman road. Mrs. Sellinger was west­ bound on Lincoln at l :45 Friday afternoon when another auto driven by Catherine Piatek of 2716 N. Iroquois trail, McHenry, approached. The latter lost control on a curve and struck the Sellinger auto head-on, according to state police. K.A.F. PRINCIPALS MAKE ANNUAL REPORT TO SCHOOL BOARD (Continued from page 1) As the board approved the recommended list of coaching assignments for 1974-75, President James Althoff commented that the won-lost record is not the most important thing to be considered. He stressed the importance of participation by the greatest number of students as the uppermost consideration. In other action, the board accepted the resignations of Miss Shirley Erdei, English- Drama, and Miss Sue Halaska, counselor at East campus. ARREST TWO IN ASSAULT ON McHENRY MAN (Continued from page 1) raised it and threatened him with it. Another youth threatened him with his fists. Mieritz obtained a description of the offenders' vehicle and it was broadcast over the police radio, resulting in the apprehension of the youths by the Wauconda Police department. Flowerivood's Father's Day SPECIALS!!! SPECIAL SALE TERRARIUMS FOR DAD'S HOMEorOFFICE Regularly *6.00 *4.80 J9.60 ?.13.60 Regularly *12.00, Regularly *17.00 GERMAN beer m £ C* ?Flowerwood Distinctive Statuary... . . . adds that touch of elegance to your landscaping • FOUNTAINS• ORIENTAL FIGURES*BIRD BATHS*URNS* • RELIGIOUS FIGURES* . . . . i t e m s f r o m * 5 . 0 0 t o * 2 5 . 0 0 Phone 459-6200 owe r woo J OPEN EVERY DAY Mon. -- Fri. 8 to 5:30 Sat. & Sun. Routes 14 and 176 Crystal Lake, Illinois ^we deliver Every wife knows-when Hubby sends flowers without a reason-there's a reason. Trees are shes, of course- they get a new outfit every spring, and live off the sap. Deaths CHARLES E. ERB, SR. Charles E. Erb, Sr., 82, 5208 May avenue, Richmond, died Sunday, June 9, at McHenry hospital. He was born Jan. 14, 1892, in Cortland, 111., the son of Johrr and Melvina Heish Erb. In I960 he retired from farming and for 5 years was employed by Arnold May Construction company. He was a member of the Community church of Richmond. Survivors include his wife, Addie, nee Darnell, whom he married Nov. 28, 1914, in DeKalb; three daughters, Mrs. Kermit (Helen) von Ohlen, Willow Springs, Mo., Mrs. Lawrence (Shirley) Wesenberg and Mrs. Mike (Janet) Maretti, Marengo; four sons, James, Richmond, C. Edward, Jr., McHenry, Robert, Woodstock, Jack, Burlington, Wis.; thirty- three grandchildren; twenty- three great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Julia Ruff, Chicago. He was preceded in death by two sons, John and Howard; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters and four brothers. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday at the Ehorn-Adams funeral home in Richmond where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Glenn Mensing of the Community church officiating. Interment will take place in Mound Rest cemetery, Cortland, 111. Memorials may be made to the Community Church of Richmond. LYDIAE. GABEL Mrs. Lydia E. Gabel, 75, of 7403 Birch drive, Wonder Lake, died Monday morning, June 10, in Crystal Pines Nursing home, Crystal Lake. She was born Dec. 23, 1898, in Chicago, the daughter of Theodore and Margaret Fromm Manthie. The deceased was a Wonder Lake resident for 6 years. On Dec. 16,1918, she married Harry A. Gabel in Crown Point, Ind., who preceded her in death. Survivors include a son, Kenneth of Wonder Lake; a dalighter, Mrs. Gerald (Lorraine) Grenlie of Rolling Meadows; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation was scheduled4 after 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Schilling Funeral home, Wonder Lake, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Roger H. Olson officiating. Interment will be private. Memorials may be made to Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake. ' SOPHIE A. MacDONALD Mrs. Sophie A. MacDonald, 66, of Rt. 1, Spring Grove, died Monday, June 10, in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. She was born May 11, 1908, in Chicago, the daughter of Herman and Rose Kunz. On Feb. 21,1925, she married Lewis S. MacDonald who passed away March 28, 1964. Among her survivors are a son, Lewis, of Ingleside; four grandchildren; one great- grandchild; three brothers, Herman of Lilymoor, Benjamin, Wilmot, Wis., and Carl of Mundelein. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two daughters; one sister and one brother. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday at the Ehorn-Adams funeral home, Richmond, where services will be conducted at 11 o'clock, Wednesday, with the Rev. Pieter of Trinity Lutheran church officiating. Burial will be in Cole cemetery, Spring Grove. _ Memorials may be made to the Heart fund. EDWARD GABRIEL Edward Gabriel, 60, of 5813 Bunny avenue, McHenry, died June 7 at McHenry hospitiri. He was born Oct. 7, 1913, at Muscatine, la. A resident of this area for 18 years, he was employed as a revisor for Railway Express Co. 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