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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1966, p. 14

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\ PAGE 14, SECTION 1 - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - pECEMBER 22, 1966 First Quarter Honor Roll At Junior High School Announced Kosior frosh- Tho honor roll for the first quarter of the year has just been announced at McHenry high school. Sixteen were named to the 'A" roll us follows: Howard Brody, Wayne Pauly, Sue Thompson and Larry Youny. seniors; Cathy Holder, Francis Cuda, ^ranres Huisani. Barbara Kedet- /ky, Susan Robertson and Mi- «hael Wahls, juniors; Robert Hrennun, Doniso Dethlei's o n .:nd Joann Sc'halx>w, sophomores; and Rose Adams, Karyl Koepke, Lynda and Jane Robertson, men. " "B" Plus Roll Seniors: Diane Cook, Bruce J)omoto, Janice Krbin, Thomas L'vans, Joann Feyerer, Mykcll Freund, Garda Hau- Ixjld, Richard Heckmann, Carl Johnson, Wayne Kidd. Douglas Kohrt and Donna Laml* rg. Also Tom Lawrence, Ruth Li^htner, Paulo Lopes, Linda MacGregor, Jeff Nellis, Judy .\osal, Dave Patryas, Connie Sallman, Linda Schaefer, Carol Schmitt, Mike Schneider, Mike Schumer, Kva Shaw and Bill Vooltz Juniors: David B;:ekhaus. Mark Domoto, Barbara K-ildd, Steven Kutnick, Trudy Oorac, Karl Reimer, Delx>rah Sturm .ind Lee Varese. Sophomores: Sylvia Helm, St^ve Broderick, Mic h a e. Krickl, Linda Lawrence, Carol Moll. Clifford Moms. Caryn Peterson, Juanita Repta, Donald Sturm, James Vyduna, Pamela Walters and Joyce Young. Freshmen: Karen Blake. Patricia Boden, Barbara Coari, Debra Davidson, Bruce Davis, Diane Dolloff, Sherry Ktten, Deborah Fair, Sheila Farmer, Arlene Grandt, Geor- Kine Grek, Deborah Groff, Glenn Hannemann and Patricia Henneberg. Also Linda Hosier, Carolyn J luff, Steven Jaschke, Edward Koepke, James Lightner, Catherine Marchi, Alice Mc- Culloh, Donald Smith, ^Srian Stahl, Debra Stratford, Susan Voorhecs, Lynn 'Weber and Corrine Wilhelm. "B" Roll Harold Aeverman, Raj Aiwa, William Bates. K si t h y Blair, Denisc Broemm, Kit Carstens, Terry Cerny. Joseph Demar, Lynn Farm. Madeline Fini, Gerald Glass. Gerry Glosson, Edith Grabovy, Nancy Grek and Sally . Guettler. x Also Jean Hamil, Barbara Hansen, Richard Hansen, Walter Harbecke, BerfTa^d Janicki, Karen Johnson, /Vrlette Johnston, Karen Justen, Nancy Kralowetz. Sue LaFontaine, •Dorothy Maxstadt, Gayle Mr- Comb. Linda Meyer, Mary Lynn Meyers, Cheryl Modek, Beverly Morgan and Kathy Moriarity. Also Lynn Munroe, Sue Nurse, Bonita Oeffling, Kathy Pierce, Steve Rietesel, Terry Schmitt, Sue Schwab, Pat Seibel. William Seifert. Dale Snell, Kathy Stratford, Mike Struck, Gretchen Ulrich, Shirley Vilim, Pat Voight, Boh Wahls, Chris Wetteland, Tlarrel Whynot, Anita Woodward and Pam Young. Juniors: John Bauer, James Chobot, Rodney Cole, Pat Cook. Stephen Dana, David Dowell, Kathy Eternick, David Fletcher, Kathy Francke, Walter Glus. Lois Hansen, John Havlik. Valerie Hutchison. p Diane Jepkins, Susan Jones and Phillip Krebs. Also William LaFontaine, Virginia Leinhard, Tim Martin. Marianne Mazur, Scott Nolan, Jacqueline Pribyl, Susan Pries. Marjorie Ruth, Carol Schuh, Paul Schwegel, Melody Skalla, Libby Stinespring, David Weber, Sarah Wright and Cheryl Zelvis. Sophomores: Barry Anderson, Tari Baker, Kathy Becker, Gary Becko, Debra Betts. Linda Blake, Robert Brand, Tom Burton, Mark Camasta, Christine Coburn, Eileen Cooper. Sharon Davidson, Kathy Dowell and =Larry Drake. Also Julie Fenvviek. M^.rs Jo Gauh, Lynda Infantine. Michaei Janik. Arvin Jensen. Robert Klapperich. Barbara Kober, Denise Koch, Patricia Koehn, Diane Kraymer. Nancy Kraymer, Karen Larson and Susan Lichty. Also Bonnie MacGregor. Robert McCormick, Jame= Meyer. Patricia Meyers, Phillip Owen. yPeggy Peterson. Dolores Pirlkett, Tlri^et Redmond, Monica Romani, GiiyN' Rothermel, Michael S< hlieben. Patricia Schmidt, Catherine Schmitt. David Sundbv, ' Ros- ;.lyn Wagnei. Jeffn-v Wheelock. Julie Whiling «md Rutlj Niculai. ( Freshmen. John Anerii, Katherine Boniiardt. Tt-^-renci Burton, Mary Campbell. Timothy Coarson. Rolx'rt Coburn. Kurt Kasion. William Eckhart . Frank Firek, Donha Freund. Michael Freund. Delv : a Fuhler, Dawn Groeneveld. Mary Harrington. Barbara Himpelmann, Beth Houser. Thoma.s Hurckes and Joanm- Besserud. Also Thomas Janik, Kathy Jensen. Keith Klonlz. Margaret Koffend, Michael Krug. John L/iskowski. Terrence Liem, Virgil Liptak, Denise Lottchea. Jane McC r a r y, Jean McMillan. Raymond Mitchell. Linda Monteleone. Margaret Moore. Paul Nitz. Nancy Olson, Rol>ert Parker, Alana Parks and Steven Phillius. Alsu Joan Quilico. William . Ilasnufssen, Robert Riley, Helen Salter, ^'Patricia Smith. Christine Slillivan. William Sund. Donald Thurl'well. Denise Vedrine, Sharon Vogt, Arlene Wilson: Linda Wright, Richard Wright. Cheryl Ziszik and John Zriny. •COLLEGE CAPACITY STUDIED The first state-wide survey of enrollment ceilings, building plans, and enrollment capacities of Illinois colleges and universities reveals an estimated enrollment capacity of 542,259 students by 1974 Recent projections by a technical study committee of the State Board of Higher Education shows 575,000 students will, probably be enrolled at ihat time. Even though the public junior colleges and state universities are increasing very rapidly, the possibility of providing sufficient spaces for all students at that time is remote unless new institutions are constructed, according to Dr. layman A. Glenny. executive director of the Board of Higher Education Extra cooking chore- for holiday guests can really l>e dangerous unless you maintain your kitchen in apple-pie order. reports, thr- Institute tor Safer Living. A drawer left open or,a cupboard door left -winging while you rlasli between stov^ and refrigerator can result in nasty bruises ,ind ars. A neat kitchen is a safe tf-hen ' •Mary Cfiristnuis While the season of ioy and peace is upon us, we wish to express our sincerest thanks to all our f a i t h f u l customers McHenry Window & Awning Co. *.S1H W. VVaiikt-Kiin Kd. McHenry. IlL 14 BACK BOARDS for that NEW BASKETBALL SET (Mounting Material Available) A Gift that the Entire Family will enjoy thruout the years to come # Easy to Assemble .Unfinished r r Plywood Sheets & Leg zm -4 for mounting that New Road Racing Set or Electric Train r See Our Complete lines of Wall Ceiling & Floor Tiles for that Game Room, Den or Study Let us help you with _Reniodeting^pr Additions that you may be planning on for year 1967. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. 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