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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1985, p. 12

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ilDU 1 1 . l^iimukALfcK-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 28,1965 Schools Computer art Scott Losch (right) a recent graduate of East Campus holds two plaques he crafted bearing the logos of the two types of computers used in District 156--Apple and Commodore. The plaques were painted by art classes and a set was made for each campus, where they will be hung in the computer rooms. The following students have been named to the honor roll for the fourth quarter at Johnsburg High School. SENIOR 4.0-Mark Majercik, Michael Majerdk, Sheryl Scavo, Cynthia Swinforcl, Debbie Tvaroh. 3.5-Kim Diedrich, Christine Dohnke, Mark Dumelle, Lisa Hartigan, Janice Kearns, Kelly Kegel, Cris May, Todd Newton, David Quinn, Robert Slack, Ralph Stark, Ray Tantillo, Richard Thayer, Lora Zielke 3.0-Kenneth Baker, Deborah Bakker, Antionette Caifano, Dawn Cummings, Melissa Davis, Mark DuRei, Terry Eifler, Edward Foster, Kim Kania, Deanna Kauppila, Lisa Kelly, Jeffrey Kennebeck, Candi Kilcoyne, William Kilcoyne, Thomas Kinney, Tim Koeller, Robert Kretzschmar, Amy Lane, Mike Lawrence, Laura Long, Wendy Mann, Lisa Matulka, Laura Mellum, Kristin Ort, James Owen, Patrick Scanlon, Danny Schaefer, Patti Montini awards eighth grade achievers Montini school awarded a number of awards at recent ceremonies. Eighth graders receiving awards were: -Mark Zimmerman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Girard Zimmerman, American Legion Award. v -Cynthia Svoboda, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Svoboda, American Legion Award. -Joseph Gilmore, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilmore, Kiwanis Award. -Susan Wember, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wember, Kiwanis Award. -Michael Sena, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sena, Catholic Order of Foresters Award. -Jennifer Tonyan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tonyan, Catholic Order of Foresters Award. -Robert Gorman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorman, Montini Parents Association Award. -Shawn Ketchum, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Donnell, Montini Parents Association Award. Schmitt, Mark Schoenherr, Michael Steffens, Jim Tatro, Kevin Thompson, Jody Turner, Bernard Wharton. JUNIOR 4.0-Kathy Beitz, Thomas Buccelli, Laureen Charles, Cynthia Lane, Debra Linn, William Meyer, Christine O'Donohue, Laura Oeffling, Donald Thennes, Amy Vayo, Anthony Zaremba. 3.5-Kim Abell, Kevin Beitz, Robert Bentz, Patti Butler, Carol Corbeil, Brian Dunivan, Larry Gibosn, Patricia Grams, Troy Hetz, Beverly Hiller, Felicia Hogan, Jill Judk, Dennis Leary, Mary Neumann, Kim- berly Powell, Susan Russell, Samantha Scolaro, Fareen Shedbalkar, Timothy Shine, Thomas Walsh, Tammy Wett- stein, Diane Ziolkowski. 3.0-Carl Arnold, John Bar­ nes, Bret Bartkoske, Mark Bartman, Linda Bartmann, Robert Boak, Philip Brannam, Missy Capps, Jeff Carden, John Carlson, Sheila Chernak, Debi Clary, Vicki DuBeau, Doug Ehrhardt, Tela Hall, Michelle Hazelrigg, Carolyn Heil, David Huemann, Joe Ann Hurst, Patrick King, Tim Krodel, Stephen Kunzweiler, Thomas Maidrca, Mary Marulewski, Catherine Meehan, Vicki Moulis, Kim Pollock, Kelly Quinlan, Rortny Schaefer, Michael Siudak, Jeff Straulin, George Taylor, Randy Thiel, Michelle Weber, Gerald Wett- stein, Joseph Ziemba. SOPHOMORE 4.0-Kenneth Barrett* Brian Berndt, Chris Bonus, Daniel Burns, Katherine Grams, Gregory Hart, Paula Jargstorf, Kim Larson, Laura Lund, Steve Sterka, Randy Sundell. 3.5-Shaun Bean, Philip Cook, Lesley Davidson, Stephanie Hutson, Tyler Kinney, Cara Kraus, Lisa Layton, Christine O'Brien, Karin Ort, Tina Paries, Lori Raycraft, Michelle Scavo, David Shedbalkar, Jeffrey Thompson, Loreen Webster, Mary Wroblewski. 3.0-Patricia Adams, Craig Ames, Chad Bear, Penny Beck, Debbie Bosse, Michele Bo we, Scott Bowerman, John Drogosz, Rhonda DuPont, Joseph Dvorak, Terry Hendershott, Steven Huska, Kathleen Kirk, Susan Kuzhicki, Trade Lewis, Bonnie Norton, Patricia Novy, Joseph Nowak, Brian Peisert, Susan Ponte, David Savino, Dennis Schlaiss, John Shiman, Vicki Strossner, Cynthia Swartzloff, Dawn Wetzstein. FRESHMAN * 4.0-Sharon Kee, Kathleen Munson, Lisa Nunamaker, Carolyn Shine, Karen Slack. 3 .5-Kathryn Barret t , Brooklyn Bean, Julie Christie, Marsha Demers, Jennifer Emrich, Linda Foster, Christine Fowles, Diane Hartigan, Keith Mattison, Kevin Mattison, Linda Miller, Catherine Neumann, Lisa Pease, Jon Piggott, Carolyn Podhorn, Tamera Policky, Marilyn Sherman, Elisabeth Steinbock, Robert Stewart, Jay Straulin, Suzanne Wester, Joseph Wharton, Samantha Zidek. 3.0-Jack Anderson, Jennifer Blowers, Arnold Boedecker, Cindy Davison, David Dixon, Laurel Dornbush, Heather Ghera, Donald Grons, Carie Hetz, Aaron Hull, Wendy Pedersen, Kathryn Schultz, ,Cheryl Seely, Guy Stedman, Steven Valant, Thomas Valant, Lydia Walker. Students attend Boys State Six McHenry area students attended the Boys State program held earlier this month at Eastern Illinois University. The following students at­ tended the program. From West Campus: Dana P. Pitel and Bill Etheridge. From East Campus: Wayne R. Beyer and Tom J. Wrona. From Johnsburg High School: Anthony P. Zaremba. From Marian Central: Keith P. Spengel. American Legion Post 491 in McHenry recognized the con­ tributions made by the McHenry Kiwanis and McHenry Rotary organizations to send these six youths to the program. The Fella Slimshade is easy to live with. No dusting is just one reason wh>i That's because these narrow slat metal blinds are installed right In the window, between panes of glass. So they're protected , -- from excessive v (hist and damage, from bump­ ing and banging. Pella Slim- shade is easy to live with be­ cause privacy and light control are always nandy. Slats adjust with just the turn of a small dial. Easy to live with because they're energy-efficient, too. When completely closed, the blinds reflect heat back into the room, or keep it outdoors. It's a beautiful window treat­ ment as well. Choose from Oys­ ter White, Dark Brown, or ener­ gy-saving reflective gold-tone. The Fella Window Stare Wisdom, Doon, Suarooa £!****• 25 S.VIRGINIA AVE. ( V jBLK. SOUTH OF C.L.AVE.) CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. 815-455-7555 HRS: 9-5M,T,W&F 9-9 TH., 9-4 SAT. AN EXPLOSION OF SPECTACULAR SAVINGS BEGINNING FRIDAY HOME ACCESSORIES 30% TO 40% OFF SELECTED BARWARE Plastic and glass double old fashions, ice buckets, coasters and more from Georges Briard. Orig. 20.00 to 68 00, now 9.99 to 49.99. Bar Accessories. 50% OFF CUTLERY SET A seven-piece Westchester knife set by Cdrvel Hall plus a bonus 6-piece steak knife set. Orig 60.00, now 29.99. Gourmet Galley. 40% TO 65% OFF STAINLESS C00KWARE For pros and pros-to-be, stainless steel cookware by Pro Chef Orig. 38 00 to 70 00. now 22.49 each piece. Gourmet Galley 13.49 M0NTAUK STEMWARE SET Save 30% on this handblown, 4-piece stemware set by Toscany. Choose from goblets, wines, flutes. Orig 20 00 35% OFF LUGGAGE CART Products Finishing's heavy-duty cart has 150 lb. capacity for easy traveling. Orig 45.00. now 28.99. Luggage 99.99 STONEHENGE" SET BY MIDWINTER *1 Save 55% on this Wedgwood" 45-piece set which includes 8 each: dinner plates, bread/butter, soup/cereal, cups and saucers. Plus. 5-piece completer set. Orig 230 00 Save while quantities last. China 59.99 FLATWARE SET International Silhouette 78-piece stainless set includes 12: 5-piece settings. 12 extra teaspoons. 2 tablespoons, gravy ladle, cold meat fork, butter knife, sugar spoon. Save while quantities last Flatware 40% TO 65% OFF CRYSTAL TABLE AND ACCENT LAMPS Choose from mouth blown, hand cut and other styles. Not all styles in all stores Sorry, no back orders. Does not include Waterford Orig 60 00 to 300 00. now 19.99 10 179.99. womrs APPAREL 2.99 TO 34.99 JEWELRY Save 30% on bracelets, earrings and necklaces in summer whites and brights. Orig. 5.00 to 50 00 Fashion Jewelry. 50% OFF BEAUTY ACCESSORIES Serena Youth bystem, orig. 11.00 and 30.00. now 5.50 and 15.00; Matrix Body Roller, orig. 10 00 and 12 00 now 5.00 and 6.00; Marks Nail Implements, orig. 5 00 to 16 50. now 2.50 lo 8.25. Cosmetic Accessories * 30% OFF LEATHER HANDBAGS Choose from clutches, shoulder bags. suitDags and more in white and colors. Orig. 34 00 to 58 00 now 22.99 to 39.99. Handbags. 30% OFF STRAW HATS Orig 12 00 to 29 00. now 7.99 to 21.99. Millinery. 19.99 MIA SANDALS Two summer-perfect leather styles, sizes 51/2 to 9. 10M Selection of colors at all stores A special value Shoes 9.99 MEN'S TIES Save 30% on our very own silk shantung tie. Orig 14 50 Save 25% to 30% on . other assorted ties in cotton, linen or silk Not all styles in all stores Men's Ties. 25% OFF DRESS SHIRTS Not-all sizes and styles in all stores Orig 24 00 to 42.50. now 17.99 to 29.99. Dress Shirts 19.99 SUMMER PANTS Sheeting and twill from Fundamental Things and Sag Harbor Choose summer and basic colors. Sizes 8 to 18 A special value Moderate Separates- 19.99 CIRAGE BLOUSE A special value in white, red. ins and yellow crepe de chine First Place Separates 25.99 COUNTERPARTS PANTS Winter white or khaki in ramie/cotton, sizes 6 to 16 Special value First Place 25% TO 50% OFF RAINWEAR Famous maker poplin and nylon raincoats tn traditional and fashionable colors and styles. Sizes 6 to 16 Orig 69 99 to 155 00. now 39.99 to 89.99. Coats 30% TO 50% OFF JUNIOR SEPARATES Save on Santa Cruz. Union Bay and Generra while quantities last Orig 20 00 to 56 00. now 9.99 to 38.99. Selection varies by store' J R s 20% OFF CHALLIS SKIRT Pastel prints in sizes 4 to 14. Orig. 54.00, now 39.99. 25% OFF SHAKER KNIT SWEATER Fenn, Wright and Manson. Ramie/cotton blend in summer bright colors. Sizes S,M,L. Orig. 25.00. now 19.99. Selection varies by store. 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