Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1983, p. 14

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DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER mobile home muminized Mb: I I - IM,.\lNl>K.Vp:K - WKDNKSDAY. MAY 4.1983 Focus On Robot WONDER LAKE Anne Sowers in cooperation with the McHenry County Defenders at the Woodstock Hornby, store. Mon*£ rarteetf that day irom iui ueu-iii diiuuiuium cans, and oil wilt go back to the Greenwood schoorCTO to^be used to benefit the students during t^e 1983-84 school year. } Friday, May "20, wiD be the Fine Arts Program beginning at 7:30 p.m. At this time, the fifth gftgle band and chorus will give their final per­ formance and the school will be decorated with itirt Work from all the grades. The last day <£ schbtt for.District 200 is June 1, when they receive report cards and return home to fcegin their summer vacation. LUNCHEON-FASfflON SHOW Don't forget the luncheon-Tasfilon show this Saturday, May 7,11:30 a.m., at Christ The King hall, sponsored by , the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, n Profits from this event will go into the Scholarship fund whereby two Wonder Lake students each receive a $400 scholarship to any college they pick. If you have not already purchased a ticket, they will also be available at the doOr. p'. LAKE CLEANUP It has been amaziqg to many of us now that the water level of the lake has been lowered, to see just how much refuse is in the Lake. Pop and beer cans, broken glass, broken up pieces of piers, etc. can be seen embedded in the bottom of the shore line. Now would be an excellent time to get all that garbage out before the lake fills up again. Think ahead to swimming time when someone could step on debris and be seriously in­ jured. If we could spend a little time at our own subdivision beaches, the work would be completed in no time at all. COMMUNITY EVENTS May 7-Luncheon-fashioo show; Christ The King; 11:30 a,m< - May 8 - Mother's Day ?V' May 12-Woman's Club Board meeting; 8 p.m, May 13-P.E. Show; Greenwood school; 12:40 p.m. May 14-Greenwood recycling day -May 14-Kiwanis Bowling party May 18-Pack 456 meeting; 7 p.m. Greenwood school. May 19-Spring concert; Harrison school; 7:30 p.rii. Capitol Gifts For Area School FBI speaker Marlene Brockman addresses West campus students on cireer opportunities with the FBI for foreign language students. . <x_ STAFF PHOTO-ANTttOlW OI4VER FBI Agent Speaks Of v ' '-v * • • 1 • '. '* v '• v • • Career Opportunities • > C As part of the career awareness application process. Requirements program offered to the students at include a general aptitude test, a test West camels, an F.B.I, agent met in the specific language, and a test in with foreign language students to writing and listening skillsin the discuss career opportunities for language specialty area. Xlio in- students who have mastered foreign eluded in the application process is an languages. interview with a language specialist Special agent, Marlene Brockman, ' > began her presentation with an F.B.I. The areas that language specialists training film which provided the enter into are counter intelligence, students with information on the organized crime* white-collar crime, ^ficatioron^essary to become an and terrorism. She stated that star- fffP^panish, Ar^te^^issianj stated th^^^^Iwpcurr^flm- Mandarin, Chinese, German, or ploys 408 women to; the agency, French. located in the 58 U.S. offices as well as Students were also told about the in Puerto Rico. HE'U. MEVTA J CATCH ME< J Fleet Foot The greater rgadruoncr,. a bird tffiat 1MB aMljMraHkl °4iit)HPMfHy flees danger onfodt+aiKr than on the wing. Naaptal Geographic World magazine reports that it can outrun humans. DARLENE STABU COOLS. 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