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Regular meetings will continue to be held on the third Monday of the month at 8 p.m. in the Middle school learning center. Richard Stratford will continue as representative to the governing board of the Special Education district of Lake county. In other business the calendar for 1976-1977 school year was adopted. The board is still involved in selection of a superintendent to succeed Edmond Taveirne. The field of candidates has been reduced and President Aut schbach is confident an ap pointment will be made soon. < Moon Facts Ite moon is actually a gigantic stone in the sky. It's an airless, waterless sphere of towering mountain ranges, craters and plains. The moon rotates around the earth always keepings its far side hidden from our sight. It has a diameter one-quarter the size of the earth and is only 238,000 •"'lac frnm our nlflfWt High Honor Roll At West Campus Announced The McHenry West Campus honor roll for the recent semester included the following seniors with a 4 000 grade point average: Jeff Boyer, Fern Brody. Karyl Bryniarski. Lvnann Haddick, Nancy Harper. Manbeth Karat, Calinda Leonard. Cynthia Malinski, Nancy Manzardo. Susan Meyer. Debbie Mueller, Cathy Neliessen, Lisa Newport. Andrew Oakley. Bryan O'Neill, Jay Senn and Greg Thornton Seniors with a 3 999 3 500 grade point average included Murray Alford. David An drews. Gary Bahrke. Cindy Barnes, Sandra Bauer, Diane Bjorkman. Jeff Blake. Robert Bueifzli, Susan Cable. Dawn Campbell. Steve Chappel, Tony SECTION S • PAGE S - PLAINDF ALERWEDNE8DAY. APRIL a. lfl« Wagner. Joel Wakitsch. Nancy Wheeiock and Sue Zwilling Junior* with a 4.000 grade point average included Joan Lingeman, Richard Long. Patricia Norm. Cathy Pintozzi and Sean Thomas Juniors with a 3.999-3.S00 grade point average were Bomta Bourke. Donna Creger, Todd Dass, Jim Dostal. Renee Freund. Mary Gattone. Karen Hermann. Anne Hickey. Jane Liptrot, Loretta Malinski, Candace Masshetmer. James Murray. Stephanie Pitel. Randall Schiller, Rai|dall Schimon. Gary Sea vers. Mirk Snyder. Ann Sullivan, Marie Switzer. Sue Wickenkamp and David Wilkey. Christy. Julie Condon. Karen Day. Brett Decker. Cynthia Dicker. Peter Diedrich. Larry Ekeroth. Bruce Fetzer. Tim Fink, Karen Freund. Colleen Godina. Karen Gunderson. Jonelle Heldt. Alan Hill. Beth Jablonski, Pam Kalck, David Kennebeck. Lowell Kively, Steve Knor and Linda Lossmann.' Also Carolyn McWhinnie, Mary Morowski. Jim Murgatroyd, Taina Olsen, Sudha Paraman. Jerry Pep ping. Robert Pepping. Rosemary Pintozzi. Ellen Quinlan, Kathleen Rogers. Vicki Roth. Nancy Schmitt, Craig Smith, Maryann Smith, Lisa Sosinski. Judy Stoffel. Sue Stowell, Joy Vyduna, Alan Prewlees. Premises The husband came home drunk again His wife couktot stand It She screamed at him. "If you don't stop drinking so much. I'm going to kill myself " Meekly, the husband replied. "Promises, promises " LAW DAY, 1976: SPECIAL OCCASION 4 The nineteenth annual ob servance of Law day, U.S.A., will be held May 1 by proclamation of the President of the United States. In Illinois virtually every county bar association and the Illinois State Bar association are planning public activities ranging from legal discussions for audiences in schools, civic organizations, and living centers for older Americans, to a swearing-in ceremony for naturalized citizens in Chicago and a state-wide Law day luncheon for lawyers in Springfield. The theme for Law day, 1976, is "200 Years of Liberty and Law". It is especially ap propriate on the occasion of the dual observances this year of Law Day and our nation's Bicentennial that every citizen reflect on the role of law in safeguarding individual rights. The body of laws set forth by our founders was designed to last, grow and adjust with the changing times. Illinois State Bar association Law day chairman, Judge Richard Mills, has urged all members to participate in Law day programs encouraging citizens to reflect on our legal heritage and to understand our system of laws as we enter the nation's third century. In proclaiming Saturday, May 1, 1976, as Law day, President Gerald R. Ford said: "Liberty is the hallmark of the American experience - liberty from the tyranny of foreign domination and liberty from tyranny at home. To ensure our domestic liberty, based on our faith that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, the Con stitution of the United States of America guarantees certain rights and privileges to every citizen. Among those are: freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of religion, the right to assembly and petition, and the right to due process of law .. Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States of America, invite the American people to celebrate Saturday, May 1, 1976, as Law day, U.S.A., and to mark its observance with programs and ceremonies as befits our great heritage of 200 years of liberty and law." I I u LfLoini: DELUXE STYLED GAS DRYER WITH AUTOMATIC SENSI-DRY • Special Perm Press/Poly Knit setting • Four timed drying selections for proper drying of every washable fabric • Permanent press cooldown • Family-size capacity • Slim 27-inch width • Up-front lint filter • Large easy-access loading port • Separata start control • Glass smooth porcelain-enamel finish on top and drum helps prevent snags Bicentennial a Allison Stuertze, a fifth grader at HlUtop school, will entertain with her banjo. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Deborah Walters, director at Parkland school, plays for Penny Broman, left, Judy Zumski and Karla Myers. 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