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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jun 1964, p. 14

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£ag« Fourteen THE MCHENHY PLAINDEALER •yin ~ii Thursday, June 18, 1964 iU. t..< i i McHENRY AREA STUDENTS WIN COLLEGE DEGREES s§§p:®£Si RONALD SMITH Amortg those who received their degrees from Northwestem university oh Saturday, June 13, was Ronald M. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, 3807 N. Spring Grove road, Johnsburg. He was awarded a bachelor of science degree in business ad-ministration. Prior to attending Northwestern, Ron attended Northern Illinois university, where he was 'consistently honored for high scholarship. As a sophomore, he was named a graduation, niarshal. In 1962, he transferred to Norihwestern, where he was awarded a Northwestern university scholarship in addition to ah Illinois state scholarship. He was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity, in which he served as president of his pledge class, and as trea surer. Ron was also a member of Beta Alpha Psi, a national a c c o u n t i n g h o n o r a r y . L a s t summer he served as one of Northwestem's delegates to Preview of Adventure in Business which was held at Lake Forest academy. The Preview was a week-long seminar held with top business executives of major corporations. This past fall, Ron served on a student advisory panel at a convention of personnel executives held in Evanston. He was also awarded the trophy as most valuable player in intramural baseball. During this past winter, Ron spent an internship working as a budget analyst in the economic planning department of a leading airlines in Mount Prospect. Ron is currently enrolled in Northwestem's graduate. business school for study toward a master's degree in finance and economics. He was also awarded a Northwestern University scholarship for this program. A total; of 3,484 students received degrees from the University of Illinois in annual commencement exercises Saturday, June 13, in the assembly hall. Included from this area were Donald Leo Schimitt of 2118 Win Milk Day Honors W. Ringwood road and Jaan Laane of 3015 N. Bay View Lahe, McHenry, BS degrees; Katherine Marie Prawl of 2912 N. Shorewood, McHenry, AB degree; Bruce Lynn Gardner of Solon Mills and Richard Alan Johnson of Spring Grove, both BS degrees. The commencement speaker was Prof. W. Albert Noyes, Jr., distinguished chemist at the University of Texas. He received an honorary degree, as did Miss Marian Anderson, famed concert and opera singer, and Mies van der Rohe, internationally known architect. Robert L. Brabanec of McHenry received his doctpr of philosophy degree when the Ohio State university graduating class of 2,721, largest in its ninety-four-year history, received diplomas at spring quarter commencement last Friday in Ohio 'stadium, on the campus. Dr. J. G. Harrar, president of the Rockefeller foundation, New York City, delivered the commencement address. A total of 447 under-graduate students received diplomas from President A. L. Knoblauch on Sunday, June 14, in graduation exercises in Western Illinois university's new $2,100,000 multi-purpose building. Among the graduates was Fred G. Gscheidle and Edward Lewis, Kocmoud, Jr., both of McHenry, who received BS degrees. McHENRY BAND OF TWENTIES Ontario is usually thought of as being £in inland province, yet it has 600 miles of saltwater frontage, and 1,000 of freshwater. Under glaring lights, this city band of the late twenties is shown presenting One of its Weekly concerts in the lawn between the small building which npw houses the assessor's office and the old North Western hotel on Main street. Standing erect at the right, almost obscured by the lights, is ^the band directeor of that year* Walter N. Sears, an accomplished cornetist and violinist Huddled in froht of the hedge in front are youngsters of the "west side" who gathered weekly in much the same manner they do for the programs today. BIRD CLUB TO MAKE FIELD TRIP NEXT SATURDAY The McHenry Coiinty Bird club will hold its fieid trip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carroil, Jr., on Hidden Lane east of Woodstock, dn June 20. The purpose of this trip is to observe nesting birds, and Mrs. Carroll reports having found several nests. Hidden Lane is the only side road going east off Fleming (Peter fasten & Son "«»«• frienda. The Ga-Getters 4»H club, which includes McHenry --and Crystal Lake members, this week mdde an accounting --«f the prize winners in the recent-Harvard Milk Day show. In the senior calf clafes, the club took the first three . places. Pictured above is Peter Stilling of McHenry, win- --ner of a first, blue ribbon for his heifer Dandy, and Buddy ""Stilling, McHenry, second (blue) for Colleen. The club is getting ready now to try for more a- -wards at the county black and white show which will ^ Jake place on the evening of July 8 at the Woodstock --iair grounds. of opinio V*riety ^ tTL1 a"a~s -»J r:gard- tbfae'" «es*iee exactly aTthw wiolhea i* r* ««© ftuoily writ? -,rT ** f* our desire to •«»T Otrt your ,ishes to the ability. " Profe«i°nal Respectfully, AtMANGI ^savica OOQ FESTIVAL OF GAS PAVILION AT NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR Gas air conditioning makes your hom as modern as the fai 4**1 Northern Illinois Gas Company P.O. Bo* 190 Aurora, Illinois 60507 Attn: G. R. Nelson, Air Conditioning Sales and Service -Srrvnr arnum! the tlod I I would like more information about comfort cooling for j th« air conditioning requirements of all the Get all the facU-send coupon today uildmgs at the New York World s Fair are being met by nat- • ^iral gas. A gas central air conditioning system in your home r£an bring you the same cool comfort experienced by visitors to .Such pavilions as General Motors, Ford, Bell Systems, Travelers Insurance* Du Pont and many others. Gas air conditioning ...provides complete summer comfort throughout your entire -Ufcotise-^with the lowest maintenance and operating cost of any conditioning method. r:r: P°r information on gas air conditioning for your home, couPon at right. The Northern Illinois Gas Company -pFers you a free estimate of costs, guaranteed installation, „Jjeg.maintenance for five years, and easy payments for as long asfivevears. I my home. Please have one of your air conditioning ex- | perts call mfc for an appointment. I understand this I service is free, and without obligation. I J Name I I Address j Telephone 1 road between Route 120 and Bull Valley road. "T^hpse making the trip are asked to meet at the Carroll home promptly at 9 a.m. or at the home of the Kenneth V. Fiskes, Bull Valley road, at 8:45. It is suggested that everyone wear long slacks. : ' An excellent way to knock the chip off your neighbor's shoulder is to pat him on the back. MILLSTREAM CLtfB FAMILIES ATTEND STATE CAMP-OUT Three families of the Millstream Campers club were able to attend the all-state campout at Timber Lake park, near Antioch, the weekend of June 12 to 14. . In all, there were 349 families representing the forty-nine Illinois chapters of the N.C.H.A. enjoying the pleasures of outdoor living. Organized games were planned for children and a campfire program, with singing and square dancing. The Illnols contestant was choseh on Saturday for the national convention to be held in Ohio next nld^th. Millstream Campers Were awarded second place prize in the all-state membership drive. The club boasts twenty families in their membership. Plans for a pot-luck supper are in the making and the Woodstock Woodchucks are being invited as guests. 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