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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1984, p. 27

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I Schools SECTION 2 - PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 17,1*84 r tp if Marching band starts John Leigh ty and William Toalson announced the begin­ ning of the 1984 McHenry High School marching band season. All persons new to the Mar­ ching Warriors are asked to attend two special practices on Aug. 22 and Aug. 23. The practices will be held at 6 p.m. on the north parking lot at West Campus. With the addition of some new equipment new music and some new drills, this year's .band should be outstanding. No instruments will be used for these first drills. flmWERSflSW b i p 1 m | m Come he lp us ce leb ra te ou r f i ve yea rs I ̂ _ ' n * h e Fox R i ve r Va l l ey The sav ings a re f o r • y ou and ou r way o f say i ng I k J I I Thank You ' f o r you r suppo r t fvette Partipilo (left), new director of the Joyful Noise Preschool oard; Beth Gulgren (center), new assistant teacher; and Sue Sullivan, new director, prepare for the start of school on Aug. 27. Preschool ready to begin Back-to-school preparations ire underway at Joyful Noise Christian Preschool. A new assistant teacher, Beth julgren, has been hired for the atest program change-a three- iay-a-week session for 4-year- olds. The not-for-profit, non- sectarian preschool opens to capacity Aug. 27. Joyful Noise Preschool is located at 2107 W. Lincoln Road, McHenry. For registration or more in­ formation call Susan Maifield, executive director, at 385-5388. )pen house, registration scheduled On Tuesday, Aug. 21, at 7:30 m., Wee Care Preschool, ocated at Zion Lutheran Church, will be hosting an open louse and registration night. The public is invited to come tnd view the preschool facility. Wee Care offers classes for nree-, four- and five-year-olds )ffer advanced x>mputer science xrnrses at MCC Two advanced level computer science courses will be offered his fall at McHenry County 'ollege through a cooperative rogram with Roosevelt Jniversity, Chicago. The irogram will allow McHenry itudents to earn senior college xedits without leaving their luburban campus. McHenry County College data >rocessing courses are fcac- :eptable prerequisites for the idvanced level courses, and ippropriate work experience ay be substituted for the rerequisites with the consent of instructor. Introduction to Data Base ign, a Saturday morning lass, will examine such opics as linkage methods, verhead considerations, radical limits, controls and anagement. The second course, Operating ystems Concepts, will be of- ered Friday evenings. The lass will consider the functional omponents of a computerized perating system. Registration for the classes i be held immediately prior to le first class sessions at 9 a.m. iturday, Sept. 8, and 6:30 p.m. riday, Sept. 14. Interested tudents must complete ad- »ion procedures to Roosevelt Jniversity prior to registration. For further information, itact the McHenry County >llege counseling office, or call >sevelt's Northwest Campus > Arlington Heights at (312) 253- College icholarship ivailable The Illinois Health Im- )vement Association is of- ;ring scholarship funds to tudents enrolled in a McHenry bounty College Health iculum. The scholarships are designed >r students witha committment practice health care in tois. The Association is of- jring four $250 scholarships ich are open to both full and rt-time students. Applications and additional formation are available from financial aid office at IcHenry County College and lust be returned no later than August 31. *EWIS HONORS Donald Mitacek, of McHenry, is been named to the spring i's list at Lewis University, )meoville, IL. li and has a program that em­ phasizes interaction between the child and his peers. The child also learns about himself as an individual and his contributions to his world. For further information call- 385-9267. 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