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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Dec 1982, p. 13

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West Campus Announces First Quarter Honor Roll rAOt 13 - PLAIMJKALEK - KHID.W. DEC EMBER 3.1982 c Following is the first quarter honor roll at West campus high school. 4.0 Seniors: Angela Anderson, Terri Blume, Darren Cepulis, Brenda Eylander, Debra Freund, Theresa Gallo, Susan Hautzinger, Debbie Laskonis, Mariann Mayberry, Shannon Tiffany and Edward Zyzik. Juniors- Lori Feezel and Brian Nellis. Sophomores- William Howard, Laura Laskonis, Mike Meyer, Michelle Paul, Danielle Schiller, Bradley Snyder, Kristin Wolff, and Lynne Zurblis. Freshmen- Joan Marchese, Melinda Martin, Roberta Morgan, Lora Nelsen, John Perry, Melanie Smith, Michelle Zographos, a.d diifce Zubriski. 3.5 Seniors- Mary Bazan, Cheryl Ann Biggers, Kelley Broderick, Sherri Cristy, Heidi Dass, Jay Flicek, Traci L. Hettermann, Frank Holas, Kristie Howard, D. Renee Jensen, Iain Johnston, Don Kasten, Jennifer Koss, Natalie Krak, Timothy Larsen, Hallie Miller, Mary Oleszczuk, Kenneth Olsen, Kelly Parks, Patricia Schillaci, Dawn Strum, Bridget C. Tapaninen, Susan Toussaint, Jason Warren, Sharon White, and Dawn Worcester. Juniors- Marika Berg, Jeffrey Bjorn, Laura Donahue, Michael R. Freund, Valerie Lynn Gilbert, Christina Lindemann, Becky Mihevc, Amy Nelson, Andrea Norton, Susanne Polka, Kim Silman, Lori K. Smith, Kristen Sorting, Ann Szubart, David G. Toussaint, Kelly Watkins, Raymond Winkowski and Brian Wright. Sophomores-Christopher Anderson, Amy Cepulis, Margaret Chilvers, Linda Gallo, Deborah Kennedy, Cheryl Kohl, Margaret Oleszczuk, Kimberly Schultz, and Aleen Tiffany. Freshmen- Michael Allikian, Michelle Berg, Barbara Brooks, Sandra Faulkner, Kandace France, Gretchen Fuiava, Kimberly Hebert, Brian Hershelman, Robin Jensen, Daniel Justes, Beth Kuhar, Christopher Mann, Michelle May, Keith McGrath, Frank Nelson, Ross Ruzicka, Cecilia Serritella, Laurie Staufenbiel, Martina Steinkoph, Leigh Tevis, Linda Thorson, and Robert Williams. 3.0 Seniors- Beth Baczkowski, Heidi Bender, Cecilia Bermudez, Beverly Brown, Kimberly Bucaro, Laura Campbell, Maureen Caron, Dan Crook, Michael Dargatz, Marge Delelio, David Fees, Sherri Fern- strom, Dreanna" Garcia, Teresa Gertsma, Julie Gildemeister, Jo-Lynn Glosson, Elizabeth Gomez, Stephanie Hankins, Susan Hansen, Gina Hay, Scott Hebert, Donna Hoch, and James Humphreys. Also Kathleen Jagiet, Joyce Jaskowiak, Michael C. Johnson, Lisa Karpawich, Keneth Kloss, Edward Kopp, Helen Kosmopoulos, Jill Kuhns, Beth Lance, Kris Laskowski, Sherri Leman, Tina Lenzie, Tami Lienard, Angela Martorano, Debra Meyer, Richard Miller, Yvonne Miller, Jonathan Neuman, Kerri Nielsen, Thomas O'Donnell, James Patterson, Laurie Peschke, and Cecilia Pinks taff. Also Bradley Salman, Geraldine Schiller, Karen Schmidt, Heidi Sch- mitt, Cindy Schwartz, Lisa Thome, Lee Tomlinson, Susan Tonyan, Lisa Wagner, Jeffrey Wallace, Patrick Walter, Ellen Dawn Westman, Julie Wieser, Kelli Williams, Cheryl Wright, Gay Wright and Alice Zelek. Juniors-Lisa Allikian, Karen Bark- doll, Elizabeth Brooks, Diane Cygary Russell Diedrick, Michelle Dunne, Kelley Fandre, Kim Farkas, Gordon Fernstrom, Jill Glosson, Brenda Gordon, David Graef, Mark Hart- mann, Janet Hautzinger, Tammy Hill, Danielle Johnson, and Scott Jus ten. Also Michelle Kennedy, Patricia Klapperich, Loriann F. Kostecki, Laura Lamberg, Robin Loss, Charles Martin, Laura Plumlee, Kenneth Radic, Jonathan Reese, Laurie Rowley, Karen Rozinsky, Carol Stockwell, Marlene Tatara, Kimberly Thompson, Patricia Wijas, Joseph Zelek, and Patrick Ziebel. Sophomores- Kris Baseley, Sherri Boyle, Laurie Brinkmann, Barbara Brisinte, Mary Cunningham, Steve Cunningham, Eric Deener, Melissa Derfus, Brian Diedrich, Mark Etheridge, Kelly Fornwall, Scott' Freund, Katie Gibbons, Alan Gin, Christine Grabowski, Geraldine Haner, and Patricia Henderson. Also Elizabeth Kowalec, Rochelle Krak, Michelle Lanway, Michelle Lubben, Francisco Martinez, Wayne Maxson, Lisa Miller, Catherine Moscarello, Ronald Naus, Sharisse Parks, Laurie Partenheimer, Gail Petty, John Ruzicka, Vicky Wanta, Scott Williams, and Michael Woo. Freshmen- Alan Adams, Robin Barry, Amy Bassi, Amy Berman, Jill Blake, Roy Carlson, Mark Collins, William Etheridge, Jeffrey Fritz, Rose Fritz, David Gilbert, Daniel Graef, Janice Groh, Shawn Hastings, Kimberly Howard, Curt Justen, Desiree Kerns, and Scott Kimble. Also Bernard Koczor, Kathleen Koontz, Heidi LaRocco, Deborah Laruer, Michael Lermer, Laura Lightheart, Tammie Michelsen, Brenda Nelson, James Owen, Guy Petty, Joel Pogose, Laura Rapach, Julie Robertson, Ron Royce, Jr., Stacey Schillaci, Sheila Senn, Kim­ berly Tilling, Dale Tirado, Marshall D. Weymouth, and Richard White. Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 12/5-12/11/82 ARIES These next few weeks will probably Mar. 21-Apr. 19 find you involved in professional or partnership matters related to ac­ counting, finances, insurance. TAURUS Responsibility weighs heavy on your Apr. 20-May20 shoulders. You are definitely the steadying influence in a personal re­ lationship. GEMINI As the holiday tempo picks up, use May 21-June20 caution in health matters. Leave time for rest, and recuperation of energies. CANCER Romantic involvements come with a June 21-July 22 price tag. Try to be warm and respon­ sive to the needs of the children. LEO Don't be surprised if an older person July 23-Aug. 22 enters your realm of responsibility, possibly as part of the family. VIRGO . Your mental attitude tends to the seri- Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ous side, with good organization and systematic thought processes. Family members seek your guidance. LIBRA Wages earned are relative to effort Sept.23-Oct.22 put forth. You must take full res­ ponsibility for your financial security. SCORPIO Concern for the needs of others brings Oct. 23-Nov. 21 a sense of personal accomplishment, and a better understanding of life's intricacies. SAGITTARIUS You may be called on soon to assume Nov. 22-Dec. 21 an advisory or leadership role in a group or organization. CAPRICORN Quietly working behind the scenes to Dec. 22-Jan. 19 aid those in confinement is a mutually satisfying arrangement. AQUARIUS Expect increased work and responsi- Jan. 20-Feb. 18 bility in career matters. Your true worth is sure to be recognized. PISCES Lecturing or writing on philosoph- Feb. 19-Mar. 20 ical or religious topics brings recogni­ tion. Give it your best effort. Farm Bureau Prepares For Annual Meeting _ Policies that will guide Illinois Farm Bureau (IFB) through 1983 will be developed by 463 voting delegates who will attend the organization's annual meeting Dec. 5-8 at the Palmer House in Chicago Delegates will vote on policy resolutions developed by Farm' Bureau members who have been meeting at the county level throughout the state. Farm Bureau policy deals with issues which directly involve the business of farming. Policy also reflects broad concerns farmers have for the social and political problems which face all citizens. Highlights of the meeting will in­ clude a series of three mink conferences sponsored by the IFB Governmental Affairs division, beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 6. The conferences will focus on utility rate-making, organization and fun­ ding of public education, and the problems of elevator failures. Michael Hasten, chairman of the Illinois Commerce commission, will participate in the mini-conference on utility rate-making. Sen. John Maitland (R- Bloomington) and an official from the Illinois state board of education will join representatives from both rural and urban school districts in the mini- conference on public education. James Onken, superintendent of agriculture Industry Regulation, will join with a farmer from Champaign county and IFB staff specialists to discuss the problems surrounding failed elevators. Sen. Alan Dixon will be the featured speaker for the Tuesday, Dec. 7, evening session of the annual meeting. Dixon is a member of the Senate Agriculture committee. Darwin Stolte, president of the U.S. Feed Grains council, will be the featured speaker at the Commodities conference at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. IFB President Harold B. Steele will address the general session at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6. Steele, of Princeton in Bureau county, became president in 1970 and has remained in that position since. John White, Jr., of Elburn in Kane county, has been vice- president since 1973. The president and vice-president have one-year terms. Where will your family be Sunday? "But as for me and my house, we will serve thte Lord" (Josh. 24:15) CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sunday Worship 11 a.m •Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Raymond T. Exum, Minister 401 N. Oak St., Crystal Lake ^%JWocl^nort^^out^76^^ Your Home is a Castle with MERRY CHRISTMAS -from Free Turkey or 50% Off on installation on awnings, canopies, patio covers and ^ CALL rooms. UAUI, RT. 14 NORTH NOW! WALWORTH, WISC. 414/275-2176 Open daily 8 AM to 5 PM Saturday 9 AM to 12 Noon GIFT-WRAPPING TIPS Part of the special fun at Christmastime is gift- wrapping! Sometimes you have a gift that can't be turned upside down too easily for wrapping. If this is the case, you might cut the paper a half inch wider than the gift, then fold the raw edge under, and place a ribbon over the overlap. If your gift is too large to wrap, have fun sending the receiver on a merry goose chase! Fill a box with shredded paper; at the bottom, place a note saying, "Look in the washing machine." When he looks in the washing machine, another note reads, "Look in the cookie jar," etc., etc., until the gift is finally found. Bottles and jars are not always easy to wrap, but they can become attractive gifts by cutting two squares of tissue paper or cellophane, the right size. Place pieces of paper diagonally under the gift; bring the paper to the top and tie with a ribbon. Fluff out the top of the paper. Some gifts can be rolled into cylinder objects. Roll paper around these cyclin- ders, leaving enough paper at either end to make a puff, or slit the ends into neat fringes. Tie at each end with a ribbon. * Have a fun-filled wrap session! * 3 v, JOHN L. FREUND FREUND FUNERAL HOMES •WONDER LAKE 7611 HANCOCK DR. •15-72S-0233 COOPER-FREUND • MARENGO 205 N. STATE I15.54S-7345 AUTO RATES NEW CARS 12.9% A.P.R. UP TO 48 MONTHS USED CARS 14.00% A.R.R. UP TO 36 MONTHS MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS ̂LOAN ^ * fcJoin Us InlltehipJ ̂ IN THE CHURCH OF 'H YOUR CHOICE -iW" MOUNT HOPE UNITED METHODIST 1015 W. BROADWAY PISTAKEE HIGHLANDS Linda Misewicz - Perconte. Pastor The Ghorch of St. Mary of the Assumption 1403 N. Richmond Rd. McHonry 3*5 0024 Rov. Jam** C. Gaynor, Paitor Rov. James Novak, Asst. Priast Rov. Waltor Johnson, M.M. Rov. Stanloy Ryinor Rov. C. Alfred Dietsch Sat. Evo. Mast 5 PM Fulfllli Sunday Obligation Sunday Masses 4:30,1:00 9:30,9:45, 10:4511:00 J2. McHenry Evangelical Free Church 3031 Lincoln Rood 344-1111 Church Pdstor Roy Wisner 1-653-967$ Sunday Service 10:30 Sunday Eve Service 6:00PM Sunday School 9:IS-10:15 St. Francis . Polish National Catholic Church Flanders Rood East of Ringwood Road Sunday Masses • 11 AM Pastor Father Joseph Brzek Maranatha Assembly of God Postor Lawrence Thompson 1309 N. Court St. 344-0557 Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45AM. 6:00PM Wonder Lake Bible Church Phone:728-0422 or 728 1687 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake. Illinois Merle D. Conklin .Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 AM Morning Worship Service 10:50 AM Prayer Hour-Wed. 7:30PM First United Methodist Church 3717 W. Main Street Church phone 385-0931 Thomas Lowery. Pastor I Parsonage phone 385-1352 Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Faith Presbyterian Church 2107 West Lincoln Rood (Across from outdoor Theoter) Worship: 8:30 5 10:45 Children ft Adult Sunday School 9:30AM Bible Study-Weds. 9:30AM Pastor: Dr. Eric J. Snyder |Phone: 385 5388 or 385 8460 Nursery Services Available Home of The Joyful Noise Christian Preschool St. lohn the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartel , Postor Rectory Phone: 385-1477 Sat. Eve. Mass 5:30 ft 8:00PM Fulfills Sun. Obligation Sun. Masses 7.9. 10:30 ft 12 NOON Weekdays 7:30 ft 9 Sat 8 a.m. First Baptist Church 4918 E. Wonder Lake Rd. __Wonder Lake. Illinois Phone:728 1091 Pastor - Dennis Shaw Sunday Worship 11 AM Bible Study 10AM Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7PM Mount Hope United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway Pistakee Highlands Church phone:312 497 3805 Linda Misewicz- Perconte, Pastor Parsonage (312)497-3024 Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10. 30 a.m. Church Of God Wonder Lake. Illinois 4010 Westwood Drive Wonder Lake 815 653 9980 Janie A. Long. Pastor Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer Service 5:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of All Saints 312 587 7727 (Office) 312-497-4527 (Pastor's Office) Rev. J. W. Hughes III Sunday Schedule: Worship Services 8:15AM and 10:30AM Sunday School 9:1 SAM St. Paul's Episcopal Church 385-0390 3706 W. St. Paul's ft Green Rev. Wm. H. Morley. vicor Sunday Services 8:00AM Holy Eucharist • :00 a.m. Christian Education 10:00 a.m. Family Ewcharid Nursery provided Wed. 9:30AM Holy Eucharist Holy Days as announced Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4815 N. Wilmot Rood Rev. Mitchell Considine Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church phone 497-3000 Parsonage 497-3050 Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood. Illinois Pastor Gordon Smith Res 648 2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Church School at 9:45 a.r McHenry County Friends] Meeting (Quaker) 1 st ft 3rd Sunday. 11:00 a.m. For information call 385-8512 or 312-683-3840 Alliance Bible Church 3815 W Bull Valley Rd Rev. Gerald Robertson Pre Service Prayer 8:15AM First Worship Service 8:30AM Sunday School 9:45AM Second Worship Service » I 1:00AM Choir Practice 6:00PM Evening Service 7:00PM Wednesday Bible Study 8 Prayer 7:30PM Christian Science Society Lincoln Rd and Eastwood Lane Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 Wed. 8 p m. Reading Room Tues. ft Thurs. 2-4 Saturday 11-12 Noon George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519W ELM STREET | McHENRY 385 2400 Glaviano's Interiors 414 S. ROUTE 31 _ Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegon Rd. (. Rte. 120) Rev. Hermann F. Graef 385-0859 385-1616 Sunday Worship 7:45 ft 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School Children and Youth 9:00 a.m. Christ the King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder lake Road Wonder Lake. Illinois Sun. Masses: 8. 10 a.m. and | Noon Sat. Evening Mass 5:00 p.m. I Fulfills Sunday Obligation First Baptist Church 509 Front St. 385-0083 R. Ooyla Moor*. Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m and 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 p.m. Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 E. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157 . Phone 653 3832 Wonder Lake Illinois Sunday Worship 8:00 a.m ft 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:00 o.m. (Nursery Facilities Available) United Pentecostal Church 258 Sunnyside Lokemoor Rev. Nolan Hilderbrand 312 279-6289 Sunday 9:45 o.m. ft 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Friday 7:30 p.m. Youth Service Freund Funeral Home 7611 HANCOCK DRIVE WONDER LAKE 1 728 0233 McHENRY 385-3764 Brake Parts Co. P.O. BOX II McHENRY 385 7000 Ace Hardware 3729 W ELM STREET McHENRY 385-0722 McHenry Truck Line, Inc. P.O. BOX 575 LMcHENRY.IL. 385-0712 HcHeiiry Savings & Loan 1209 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY 385-3000 First National Bank of 3814 W RTE. 120 McHENRY II 385 5400 McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W ELM STREET McHENRY 385 0170 McHenry State Bank 3510 W ELM STREET McHENRY St. Patrick's Catholic ChurchI Rev. Edmund Petit. Pastor Sat Eve (Sunday obligation fulfilled) 5 p.m. Sunday: 7:15 8:30. 9:45. lift 12:15 Church of Christ 1 1304 N.Park St. , McHenry, II. Worship 9:00 a.m. Bible Class 10:00 .am.4 Phono: 815-344-0547 or 815-385-8667 ; Church of God » of McHenry ) (Pentecostal) , 3813 John St. McHenry,. II. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m J Sunday Evening 6:00 pL.m. John East. Pastor Phone 385 1304. 344-3950 I Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 404 N. Green St. J Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4Q3o| Sunday Church 8:30 ft 10:45| Sunday School 9:15? 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