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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1977, p. 12

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County College Lists Fall Semester Honors The following students have earned high academic honors (3.5-4.0) or honors <3.0-3.49) at McHenry County college during the fall 1976 session. On the MCC grading system, 4.0 is equal to "A" and 3.0 is equal to "B" . Part-time students are eligible for award of honors only during those semesters in which they complete a multiple of twelve semester hours. Kligibility for part-time honors does not occur every semester, regardless Of grade point average. Fl'IX-TIMK , HIGH HONORS McHENRY :• Mark Alvord, William Biggerstaff, David Blake, Velma Catherwood, Ann Conley, Mary Deja, Mary Elliott, Bruce Fetzer, Lynne Gomoll, Jonelle Heldt, Mary Jurczynski, Annette Manzardo, Nancy Manzardo, Carleen Nicholson, William Nicholson, Nicole Nugent, Denis O'Brien, Edward Peters, David Popovich, Virgil Poston, Brenda Ryan, Gary Schaefer, Jay Senn, Michael Thoma, Alan Wagner, Gregory Watts, Jill Wirtz and Robert Zujewski. RICHMOND: Barry Amettis, Annette May and William Schultz. SPRING GROVE: Judy Bedrosian, Cathleen Porzel and Alice Rabelhofer WONDER LAKE: Carolyn Nasebandt. FULL-TIME HONORS McHENRY: Patricia An­ derson, Susan Anderson, Sandra Basel, Brian Bauer, Jeff Blake, Samuel Bruscato, Ann Brut, Lawrence Fry, Kathryn Hart, Charles Howenstine, Roger Lance, Mary Martin, Hugh McGowan, Linda O'Leary, Marguerite Overton, Margaret Owens, Judy Revak, Richard Rosing, Jane Shappert. Mark Sherman, Michael Smith, Scott Strange, Reinett Strumidlowski, Christopher Toren and Louis Zeoli RICHMOND: Mark An­ derson. Steve Bozer and Vic­ toria Kummerow. RING WOOD : Margaret Lister and Paul O'Flaherty. WONDER LAKE: Karen Gunderson and Hollingsworth. PART-TIME HIGH HONORS McHENRY: Daniel Joan Douglass, Patti Roberta Humphreys, Patrick Joyce, Daniel Keizer, Charles Kocher, Mary Lakowske, Christine Moehling, Victor Nowicki, Marion Olsen, Sandra Russell, Thomas Ryan, Lorenz Schey and Patricia Tedesco. SPRING GROVE: Jeanette Bychowski and Durrelle Whitmore. WONDER LAKE: Sandra Meyer. PART-TIME HONORS McHENRY: Robert Bor- chers, Robert Clendenin, Louise Curley, Terry Hivon, Ellen Huska, Susan Kapp, John L a n g d o n , T h o m a s Lunkenheimer, Gretta Martin, John Perschke, Donald P o g g e n s e e , R a y m o n d Rodriguez, Betsy Ruth, Ed­ ward Schultz, Harriet Snyder, Guy Stedman, Olivia Urbina, Randall Vauk and William Zujewski RICHMOND: Anne Melnick and Joseph Purtell. SPRING GROVE: Nancy Wells. WONDER LAKE: Beth Bazan, Susan Lively, Thomas AMBASSADOR...Miss Teenage America 1977, Rebecca Ann Reid serves as National Teen Ambassador for the annual Easter Seal Campaign. The high school senior from Dallas, Texas makes personal appearances, recruits young volunteers for Easter Seal service pro­ grams. Tax Tip The deadline for filing the 1976 Illinois income tax return is midnight April 15. Returns Mrozek, Robert Vanooyen, Arthur Weber and Dolores Wines. filed after that date are subject to penalties at a rate of 5 per­ cent a month, up to 25 percent of the amount of unpaid taxes. Any unpaid taxes are also subject to interest at 7 percent a year, computed for the period between tax due date and the date of payment. DINE OUT THIS EASTER WEEKEND . GOOD FRIDAY PERCH DINNER INCLUDES SALAD BAR Craig Bickel, Grzyb, THKEASTKR BUNNY WILL BK IIKRF WITH GOODIKS FOR THK KIDS! - CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS - XNDXAN MANAS? RESTAURANT and LOUNGE % Ml. SO. OF RT. 120 ON RT. 31 385-8600 1% MILK $109 GALLON HOME STYLE LOAVES •COKE •TAB •RC COLA •DIET RITE •REG. OR DIET DR.PEPPER •7-UP REG. OR DIET) •DIET PEPSI •PEPSI •PEPSI LIGHT 8-16 0Z. f BOTTLES ^ YOUR • PLUSDEP CHOICE! WINDSHIELD WASHER SOLVENT GALLON 555*mo»» 10W-30 or 20W-40 "ALL SEASON" ^ CITG0 q MOTOR OIL CASE ALL BRANDS'-ALL SIZES CIGARETTES 50 WE ALSO CARRY: •BAG & BLOCK ICI •BAKERY GOODS •ICECREAM *NU1 49 lei ir? 45 mi || |P§> m f. ' % J Twi % I ALL ITEMS PLUS TAX CITGO SHOP MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10-9. SATURDAY 10-5:30. SUNDAY 12-5 PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 r Crystal Point Mall The Button-Down Oxford by Arrow ...it's a marvelous new tradition! There's nothing like it For the man who's first ia last to leave the office. Or at least wants everyone to think so! It's the traditional button-dowa..with flair. A fabulous Arrow ease-of-care. Polyester and cotton oxford, machine washable and dryable. Solid blue, tan, pink, 14Y2-16V2. 13.00 •Arrow* Brigade by Arrow ...very tailored very European Just what your shirt wardrobe needs for spring. Cleverly tapered for a fit that smartens you up with a fashion fling Subtle coloring of blue and brown on light grounds in easy care fabric that have a love affair with the washer. Long tapered sleeves, adjustable twobutton cuff in sizes I4V2-I6V2. 16.50 The Doubler by Arrow ...the dress shirt that's a sport shirt The Doubler is twice the shirt for fashion. Wear a tie and it's debonair. Wear it open for sporty flair. It goes from office to game with just a flick of the hand. Jumps in and out of the wash without losing that best-dressed look. In blue or tan dacron-cotton. 141/217 11.00 J PRICES GOOD APRIL 6-APRIL10 /0fc MEN'S FURNISHINGS. CRYSTAL LAKE AND ELGIN ELGIN FREE PARKING CRYSTAL LAKE FREE PARKING JANE PAGE PERSONAL SHOPPER 1MB J Maun, mm ** "•«* ' OK act entry Me Spwu Dm •ncMM ram* . Convenient tm •" M0 ore et CryMat NMIW . *n c»» her et 741-4100 Nr McHenry CMMy Men MlKil CryMM IJM. 'M Mac * V̂ '

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