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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 May 1977, p. 9

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National Honor Society Members Present Orgon Concert V PAGE 9-PLAINDFALER--FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 MKT FUNDS for the month of April. The monies are allocated monthly State Treasury motor fuel tax for the county highway needs funds released to McHenry and computed on the basis of county amounted to $44,505.07 motor vehicle registration fees. mun&n marine SPFFDO KEEPING AMERICA FIRST. Pictured are the three organists at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, discussing an organ concert being planned at the church. From left to right are Rosemary Schneider, Lois Kohl and Mary Jane Boelens. Pictured above are senior members of the McHenry high school chapter of the National Honor society. They were inducted May 12 in West campus auditorium. In front row; from left, are Craig Butler, accepting for Laura Higgins; Denise Arroyo, Vicki Bazan, Bob Beck, Debbie Benes, Keith Besserud, Tammy Bieschke, Donna Creger and Todd Dass; second row, Joanne Gillespie, Mary Goerschel, Cynthia Gohl, Monica Haley, Hans Heidler, Karen Herrmann, Laura Hohmann and Chris Januschek; third row, Connie Jayyorski, Liz Lang, Kathy Latz, Goran Lindstrom, Jayne Liptrot, Cindy McDonald, Liz Miller, Sue Miller and Jim Murray; fourth row, Janet Owen, Stephannie Pitel, Marty Phillips, Kathy Quist, Mike Babbitt, Tammy Ray, Keith Rosinski, Greg Schaeffer, Don Scheid and Randy Schiller; fifth row. Rich Short, Dianne Smith, Ken Stanek, Ann Sullivan, Marie Switzer, Cheryl Thacker, Craig Tokowitz, Howie Useman, Scott White, Amy Wilson and Karen (Wrecke) Bartels. Missing when picture was taken were Patti Althoff and Mary Hays. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYI -ORD Junior members of the National Honor society inducted are shown above. In front row, from left, are Kathy Ahern, Gerianne Armon, Cathy Boak, Linda Bonk, Tim Byers, Rondi Cunat, Dorothy Cusack, BarbGrandt and Pam Hanna; second row, Sue Hermann, Pat Jablonski, Tammy Johnson, Lisa Kivley, Linda Koffend, Deb Krier and Jeff Partnehemer; third row, Ron Pepping, Sue Prust Jodi Reeves, Judy Ryan, Pat Schabow, Cinday Short, Ann Snyder, Linda Walter and Betty Zamastil. Missing from picture, but members of the McHenry chapter, are Tina Licastro and Tim Oakley. An organ concert will be presented at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHeny, Sunday, May 22, at 7 p.m. The artist presenting the concert will be Harry Spring. 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