PAGE 19 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1983 ' / ' I Semester Honor Rolls At MCHS Montini Holds Spelling Bee SupL Ron Svoboda, of Montini schools, watches with interest as a teacher presents words to students in the annual school spelling bee. Seventh grader, Julie Stumpf, emerged the winner, followed by James Tague. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Montini Middle school completed Catholic Schools week with its annual spelling bee. Montini, along with other private and public schools in the area, sent the winner of the school spelling bee to sectional competition at Johns burg high school gym March 8, at 7:30 p.m. The contest is co-sponsored by the McHenry, County Regional Superintendent of Schools Office of Education and the McHenry County Curriculum council. The winner of the sectional competition will spell at the county bee to be held in Woodstock. Ultimately the competition leads to a national spelling bee to be held in Washington, D.C. Montini has announced that a seventh grader, Julie Stumpf, is the winner of the school spelling bee held in February at Montini's gym James Tague was the alternate representative, as Montini's second place winner, in case Miss Stumpf could not attend the sectional bee. Jim is an eighth grader. Montini also held competition in spelling for grades 4 and 5. This is not a national competition. The winner, Amy Bisiewicz, is a fourth grader. Karen Vacula was second place winner at this level. Many area residents gave hearty support to local students as they advanced in the spelling bee. Variety Of Seminars At MCC "Stages Of Adult Development Following is the East campus honor fcroll for the first semester. 4.00 ^reshmen: Amy Adams, Karyn loff, Erin Conway, Janie Guzman, Michelle Landis, Michele Schwanke and Thomas Wrona. Sophomores: Pamela Bradley, Renee Dowe, Laura Dworniczek, Jeffrey Gealow, Susan Hoover, Rodney Hunt, Steve Law, Melanie McWilliams, Kerry Porter, Elaine Robbins,'Brian Smith, Carol Snyder, Mary Sweetwood, Lydia Taylor and Thomas Wynveen. Juniors: Greg Hajek, Cindy Johnson, Annette Koscher, Colleen Pierce, Debora Ransdell and John Snyder. Seniors: Terri Abbink, Joseph Gattone, Lawrence Kenyon, Robert Schaeffer, Jill Spears, Robin Twinam and James Wynveen. 3.50-3.99 Freshmen: Diane Anzinger, Timothy Ballowe, Brian Beardsley, Elizabeth Becker, William Cameron, Kristine Carlson, Kim Coats, Susan Filler, Ginger Freund, Wendy Gates, James Gruebnau, Jennifer Hiller, Richard Hoffmann, Laura Kadolph, Roberta Mayhew, Vicki Moravec, Sasha Morrow, Chad Peterson, Darren Plastina, Mike Schultz, Brian Strand and Jennifer Stumbris. Sophomores: Darren Bianchi, Sara Bird, Anne Bruli, Douglas Fowler, Melissa Greve, Tiffini Hinger, Renee Mercure, Mary Nierman, Ronnie Obara, Jennifer Peterson, Natalie Rudman, Sandra Smith, Marie Stumpf, Loelei Wagner and Paul Westphal. Juniors: Matt Adams, Charlene Einwick, Patricia Freund, Beatrice Gemmell, Robert Gende, Paula Hiller, Roland Hunt, Sandra Musielak, Andrea Pace, Sarah Prust, Donna Ransdell, Lisa Settle, Michele Smith and David Suchomski. Seniors: Bradley Adams, Mike Bauml, Deanne Brooke, Giselle Dowe, Teresa Gorski, Julie Hettermann, Karen Karpavicius, Mitchell Ket- chum, Laurie Killam, Debra Koerber, Maria Nejedly, Luan Raven and Penny Schultz. 3.00-"B" Freshmen: Rebecca Adams, Bonnie Appleyard, Christopher Brown, Cory Carani, Donald Davis, Matthew Decker, Heidi Delp, Kevin Donlan, Suzanne Evans, Timothy Friesl, Dennis Gaines, Chalene Gannon, David Glosson, Karen Hejsak, Amy Honning, Lynn Kucz- wara, Jennifer Lockwood, Mark McClaughry, Robyn Mercure, Richard Micbelsen, Patric Miller and Christopher Mum ma. Also Donna Nikic, Robert Nolan, Joanne Oeffling, Kelly Ohler, Douse Ozyuk, Daniel Parisi, Jim Perdue, Spring seminars are being offered in March by the McHenry County college Re-Entry Program (REP). They pertain to personal develop ment, family and academics. "For Men" is a three-hour seminar Monday, March 14, from 7 to 10 p.m., in Room 143 at MCC. The seminar will include a film followed by discussion. Titled "Men's Lives", the film is an academy award-winning documen tary. It will be shown from 7 to 8 p.m. The subject of the film and the discussions will be the roles that men play in society and the effect of those roles upon stress, career, marriage and relationships. Those who have seen the film are invited to come at 8 p.m. and par- ticipate in the discussions and ac tivities. In "Assertiveness Training" one can learn to express honest thoughts and feelings without personal guilt and without blaming or alienating others. The seminar is scheduled for Thursday, March 17,12:30 to2 p.m., in Room 143 at MCC. "What Is The Religious Ex perience" is designed for those in terested in pursuing what it means to be human and what the relationship between religion, art and psychology have to offer in the quest for human meaning. MCC instructor Leslie Hopkins will lead the discussion Monday, March 21, from 7 to 8 p.m. The seminar meets in Room 143 at MCC. stages ac passes through as explained in texts by Gail Sheehy and Dr. Roger Gould. The seminar will be Tuesday, March 22, from 12:30 to 2 p.m., in Room 143 at MCC. To register for a seminar stop in at the registration office at MCC during regular office hours. Those with questions should call 455-3700, ex tension 334. PLAN COLN WEEK OBSERVANCE National Coin week will be observed April 17-23. The McHenry County Coin club meets at the Crystal Lake American Legion clubhouse the fourth Monday of each month. Visitors are always welcome. NOTICE CITY OF HcHENRY REVENUE SHARING HEARING A Public Hearing on the proposed use of Revenue Sharing Funds for the City of McHenry will be held Monday, March 21, 1983 at 7:30 P.M. in City Hall. Approximately $61,312 will be allocated to city government for En titlement Period No. 14 under the Revenue Sharing Funding Program. The $61,312 allocation will be incorporated Into the City of McHenry's 1983-84 Fiscal Year Budget. The Public Is invited to participate at this hearing and present oral or written statements as to how the Revenue Sharing Funds should be appropriated. Comments will be accepted and questions answered regarding allocation of these funds. ^ ' " Local organizations, clubs, senior citizens groups, youth organizations and other interested citizens are encouraged to participate and present their views. Barbara E. Gilpin City Clerk (Publish March 9, 1983) No. 830100 mith, Michael Streicher, Tracy Vetoing, Diane Wasilowski, Steve Weinberg, Andrew Westgard, Darren Wilkinson and Martin Yanez. Sophomores: Christine Bassi, Tammy Baumgartner, Khame Bondasak, Tanja Cvitkovic, Timothy Donlan, Denise Fino, Patricia Flaga, Cynthia Gaines, Erich Gramer, Sheryl Groer, Chris Handley, Jennifer Hunt, Jessy Lichard, Becky Lonergan, Janice Maras, Scott McKay, Tom Meyer, Cynthia Minton, Kimberly Schiera, Julie Skinner, Gary Strom, Todd Weiler, William Weyde, Lori Willemarck and Donna Zorn. Juniors: Kenneth Alton, Elizabeth Baker, Susan Beardsley, Becky Canfield. Catherine Curran. Michele Gabor, Jeffrey Gates, Debra Gorham, Jackie Grossberg, Lisa Hibbs, Wendi Howard, William Iwanski, John Kenyon, Val Kilday, Marty Koleno, Sarah Lam bourn, Lisa Leigh, Randy Mauer, Melissa McCarroll and Susan McClaughry. • Also Mary Meyer, Michael Milinac, Karen Mitchell, Daniel Mohnen, Anne O'Leary, Roberta Orin, Christen Petersen. Kelly Pierce, Michael Podpora, Delia Saunders, Timothy Schmitt, James Sharp, Dawn Son- nemann, Marily Stueben, Joan Templin, Darryl Twinam, Christopher Vehring, Tammy Virgo, Charles Wijas, Kurt Williams and Suzanne Wipper. Seniors: Margaret Armstrong, Steve Babb, Kelly Brough, Joseph Calarco, Catherine Carlson, Patricia Chambers, Sandy Clarke, Debbie Curran, Dawn DesBiens, Dawn Dobbertin, Kevin Doherty, Jeff Gies, Denise Godt, Robert Heiser, Peter Hendrickson, Lisa Hess, William Hoover, Craig Johnson, Tom Kucek, Lucy Lawler, Lynne Podpora, Dow Read, Annette Reed. Deborah Reinagle, Joann Remke, Doreen Rice, Mladen Rudman, Deborah Smith, Christopher Stumbris, Kelly Thomas, Heather Weier, Sherri Wirfs and Christopher Zorn. Following is the West campus semester honor roll: 4.0 Freshmen: Barbara Brooks, Joan Marchese, Melinda Martin. John Perry, Cecilia Serritella, Melanie Smith and Diane Zurbriski. Sophomores: Margaret Chilvers, William Howard, Laura Laskonis, Margaret Oleszczuk, Michelle Paul, Danielle Schiller, Bradley Snyder, Kristin Wolff and Lynne Zurblis. Juniors: Lori Feezel and Brian Nellis. Seniors: Angela Anderson, Terri Blume, Darren Cepulis, Susan Hautzinger, Debbie Laskonis, Hallie Miller and Shannon Tiffany. 3.5 Freshmen: Michelle Berg, Sandra Faulkner, Gretchen Fuiava, Robin Jensen, Bernard Koczor, Beth Kuhar, Michael Lermer, Christopher Mann, Keith McGrath, Roberta Morgan, Lora Nelsen, Frank Nelson, Sheila Senn, Martina Steinkoph, Leigh Tevis and Michelle Zographos. Sophomores: Linda Gallo, Alan Gin, Cheryl Kohl, Mike Meyer, Catherine Moscarello, Ronald Naus, Gail Petty and Kimberly Schulz. Juniors: Karen Barkdoll, Marika Berg, Jeffrey Bjorn, Michael R. Freund, Vklerie Lynn Gilbert, Jill Glosson, Scott Justen, Christina Lindemann, Becky Mihevc, Amy Nelson, Kim Silman, Lori Smith, Kris ten Sorling, Ann Szubart, David G. Toussaint, Kelly Watkins, Raymond Winkowski and Patrick E. " Zlebel ~' Seniors: Mary Bazan, Cecilia Bermudez, Cheryl Ann Biggers, Kelley Broderick, Brenda Eylander, Jay Flicek, Debra Freund, Theresa Gallo, Julie Gildemeister, Traci L. Hetterman, Frank Holas, Renee D. Jensen, Michael C. Johnson, Iain Johnston, Don Kasten and Jennifer Koss. Also Timothy Larsen, Mariann May berry, Jonathan Neuman, Mary Oleszczuk, Kenneth Olsen, Kelly Parks, Cecilia Pinkstaff, Chris Ruckoldt, Patricia Schillaci, Geraldine Schiller, Bridget C: Tapaninen, Jason Warren, Sharon, - White, Kelli Williams, Dawn Wor-J.. cester and Edward Zvzik. 3.0 Freshmen: Alan Adams, Mikfc»j Allikian, Robin Barry, Kris BaselejC* Amy Bassi, Roy Carlson, Marjp£ Collins, Kandace France, Daniei Graef, Kimberly Hebert, Brian' Hershelman, Daniel Justes, Desire? Kerns, Kathleen Koontz, Deborah Lauer, Laura Lightheart and Michelle May. Also Maria Ortiz, James Owens, Guy Petty, Laura Repach, Ron Royse, ^ Ross Ruzicka, Stacy Schillaci, Lai$fe Staufenbiel, Linda Thorson, Kimberly Tilling, Joseph Tonyan, James Wautelet, Richard White, Robert Williams, J R. Wright and Andrew Zinke. Sophomores: Christopher An derson, Sherri Boyle, Laurie Brink mann, Barbara Brisinte, Amy Cepulis, Steve Cunningham, Brian Diedrick, Mark Etheridge, Jolee Franzen, David Graef, Daniel Gualteri, Geraldine Haner, Sandy Kappel, Deborah Kennedy, Michellc Kennedy. Elizabeth Kowalec, Michelle Lubben, John Ruzicka, Carol Stockwell, Aleen Tiffany, Scott Williams and Michael Woo. Juniors: Lisa Allikian, Christine Baker, Steve Brda, Elizabeth Brooks, Laura Donahue. Michelle Dunne Steve Fallon, Kelly Fandre, Gina Fruscella, Vicki Geiger, Brenda Gordon, Jamie Greene, Janet Hautzinger, George Heuer, Danielle Johnson and Loriann Kostecki. Also Laura Lam berg, Alice Lenz Robin Loss, Charles Martin, Kevin Moore, Andrea Norton. Jim Paulson Denise Petravich, Suzanne Polka, Kenneth Radic, Jonathan Reese, Lavern Schiller, Vicki Senn, Marlene Tatara, Kimberly Thompson, Michelle Weymouth, Patricia Wijas, Jana Williams and Brian Wright. Seniors: Steve Aim, Beth Bac- zkowski, Brenda Berlin, Valerie Boeldt, Beverly Brown, Laurie Campbell, Sherri Cristy, Dan Crook, Linda Crouse, Michael Dargatz, Heidi Dass, Sherri Fernstrom, Dreanna Garcia, Teresa Gertsma, Diane Gillespie, Jo Lynn Glosson. Elizabeth Gomez, Stephanie Hankins, Kathleen Hanus, Gina Hay, Scott Hebert. Donna Hoch, Kristie Howard and James Humphreys. Also Kathleen Jagier, Joyce Jaskowiak, Edward Kopp, Helen Kosmopoulos, Natalie Krak, Beth Lance, Julie Larkin, Kris Laskowski, Tina Lenzie, Angela Martorano, Debra Meyer, Yvonne KRUer, Kerri Nielsen, James Patterson, Laurie Peschke, Karen Schmidt, Heidi Sch mitt, Cindy Schwartz, Therese Seaver, Dawn Sturm, Lisa Thorrie. Wendy Thurlwell, Lee Tomlinson. 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