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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1981, p. 2

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IVU1U 2 - IT. \IM>K A1.KK - WKDNKSDAY, MAY *7,1M1 Johnsburg High School Prom Candidates INGE DSCHIDA AND RICK NEISS Six couples that make up court of the Johnsburg Junior-senior prom were chosen by vote of Juniors and seniors. Another vote from Just the six couples (rather than the entire senior class) will be taken this week to select king and queen. The prom is at Interlaken resort. Lake Geneva, where there will be a dinner and dance. Post prom is at Crystal Roller rink, Crystal Lake, where there will be skating, a hypnotist and two movies. Among those vying for the title are Inge Dschida and Rick Neiss. Inge is the daughter of Martin and Elisabeth Dschida, 4003 Spring Grove road, McHenry. Inge is a member of the National Honor Society, Quill arid Scroll, and student government. She competes in volleyball. KERRI BUSH AND DAVE MAURER basketball and track. She has been a 2 year honor band member and is senior class treasurer. She plans oa attending Marquette university In the fall and will major in mechanical engineering. Rick la the son of Carl and Diane Neias, 3802 N. Hillcrest Place, McHenry. He participated in football three years and basketball four years. He plans to attend the University of Dubuque, la., and major in Aviation. Kerri Bush is the daughter of Donald E. Bush, Sr., and Carol L. Bush, 1706 W. Sunnyside Beach drive, McHenry. While in school she was a member of the Pom Pon squad. She plans on attending college and majoring in dancing, hopefully to continue her modelling career. Dave Maurer is the son of GAIL HUEBNER AND SCOTT KENNEBECK he pla Jk Beach, layed James and Dolores Maurer, 1002 W. Channel McHenry. In his sophomore and Junior year* football and played baseball four years. He attending Eastern Illinois university. Gall Huebner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, 1712 W. Ringwood road, McHenry, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huebner, 781S Foster avenue, Morton Grove, Gall participated In cheerleadlng and the Pom Pon squad for two years. She plans to attend college and study either fashion merchandising or flight attendance. Scott Kennebeck la the son of Arthur Floyd Kennebeck and Carola Kennebeck, 4200 N. Dennis blvd. While in school he was active in independent NANCY A. LINGEMAN AND SCOTT VALENTIN graphics and the ski club. He hopes to attend MCC this fall and If possible go to School of Milwaukee for architectural engineering. Nancy A. Lingeman to the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Lingeman, 5401 Amby lane, McHenry. Her activities included cheerleadlng, ski club, sohool musical, class of5cer and a member of the national Honor society. Her choice of a college to Knox In Galesburg, III., to major In communications and theatrics. Scott Valentin to the son of Al and Marlanna Valentin, 3505 Countryside drive, McHenry. He participated In football, basketball and baseball all four years. His plans are to attend Western Illinois college and major in pre-law. til f y Install VFW District Auxiliary Officers Teacher Tells Of Plans For May Reunion Charles Peraino, a teacher in Valley View and Edgebrook schools from 1963 to 1967. is hosting a picnic reunion of former students. It will he held in the Woodstock city park Sunday. May 31 Students planning to at­ tend are asked to call the Peraino residence, 328 S. Madison- street. Woodstock, after 5 p.m. for details. The Fifth district of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars elected and installed officers for the 1961-82 year at the May 17 convention meeting which was held at Elgin Watch City post home. Nyda Fogarty of Wood­ stock Ladies auxiliary to Post 5040 was elected and installed as Fifth district president by junior past president of the Fifth district, Gerry Kuck, McHenry, who is a member of the Ladies auxiliary to VFW Post 4600 Officers elected to serve with Nyda Fogarty are senior vice-president, Lillian Nielsen, Carpentersville; junior vice-president, Mary Ann Anthony, Winthrop Harbor; chaplain, Phyllis Marquardt, Carpentersville; conductress, Sylvia Wilvert. Libertyville, guard, Chloe Bertram, Dundee, and treasurer. Ila Hogan. McHenry. Members of Woodstock auxiliary who were ap pointed by the president elect are Chris Gehrke, secretary, Barb Gehrke. historian; Glenna Cross, color bearer , and Lorraine Iioss, Poppy chairman. Members of the McHenry auxiliary appointed to serve for the 1981-82 year are Eva Snell, banner bearer, Mary Kuemmel, color bearer , and Gerry Kuck, auxiliary president of the year, chairman. j i i r i i n n i m i i i ^ • Community Calendar rto.a.a a.ia a an BBflm.uf MR. AND MRS. DAN COOPER MARRIED IN WISCONSIN-Lisa Joan Schmitt became the bride of Daniel Dean Copper, Saturday, April 4, in St. Patrick Catholic church, Elkhorn, Wis. The bride is the daughter of Steve and F.stelle Schmitt of Elkhorn, former residents of McHenry. The groom is the son of Don and Shirley Cooper,. East Troy, Wis. V '// X, PROGR AM FOR SENIORS The program for the McHenry Senior Citizens club June 8, will feature zither music by Ludwig. He is a Bavarian zither recording artist and appears at a nearby restaurant. The program will be at East campus, and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. A one-track mind isn't a handicap if you're on the right track. Barbara Burke Heads Lakeland Park Women ADDRESS ASKING PWCt s DIRECTIONS ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION rrTC uiro* ^ The Lakeland Park Women's club held a meeting May 14 at the Lakeland Park Community house, 1717 N. Sunset avenue. It was preceded by a delicious potluck dinner Lyda Radisch installed the new officers for 1981-82. They are Barbara Burke, president; Susie Danielsen, vice-president; Bernelle Lovett, secretary: Frances Hold Tea Kostka, treasurer; Adele Arndt, registrar; Ann Delfs, Sunshine; Ruth Roach, publicity. Plans were also made for the annual officer luncheon June 11. The ladies will be busy during the summer making plans for the coming year and are looking forward to welcoming new members at the September meeting. - COME VIEW THE THREE-BEDROOM, ENERGY EFFICIENT HOUSE BUILT BY McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL S BUILDING TRADES CLASS WHERE EAST MEETS WEST- ...THEY BUILT THEIR BEST." \ M MAY 29 (5PM-8:30PM), MAY 30(9AM-3PM) "0 AND MAY 31 (12 NOON-4PM) CALL 385-7077 FOR MORE C ' - INFORMATION ̂ mtBPOSi A TOntOVIOCON.THK.JOt N LEARNING EXPSRtfNCK FOR \ STUOtNTS,TO GAIN KN0WUDGC V AND SKH.LS IN ADVANCtO V BUILDING ANO CONSTRUCTION ̂ MfTHOOS THf HOUSE WAS tUILT > UNOER TMf PROffSSIONAl SUWt- > VISION Of m. WtUJAM J. WMOL, ̂ Two Teachers Retire Two long time teachers in the McHenry Elementary District 15 school system will be honored at an "after school" tea Thursday, May 28, at 3:45 p. m at Edgebrook school. Guests of honor will be Mary Vycital and Catherine Kohrt The tea will be hosted by the Edgebrook staff, who are inviting family members, friends, former pupils and retired teachers to attend. MAY 28 Girl Scouts -Neighborhood meeting, 9 30 a m -- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Green street County meeting, 8 p.m.- American Legion Post 491, Ringwood road--Post Everlasting service-honor deceased vets- public in­ vited. McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course-- 9:30 a.m. to noon-Council chambers McHenry City hall. I Dog & Suds night-St Clara Court 659--Oak room. 7:30 pm.--Montini Middle school MAY 30 St. Margaret chapter of NAIM-Cards, 7:30 p.m.- Oak Room-Montini Middle school MAY 31 Opening Day picnic- Spojnia park. 11 a.m.-food- music- public invited. JUNE 1 McHenry Senior Citizens - Board meeting, 10 am - McHenry Public library. U M W Craft group- First United Methodist church- parlor. 10 a.m. JUNE 2 - Ruth Circle of United Methodist church- last get- together--Apple Tree restaurant-Holiday Park, route 134-noon. Spring Salad luncheon- Mt. Hope church, noon-at Pistakee Highlands Com munity center. Koinoia group-First United Methodist church- parlor, 10 a.m. Marcia Mary Ball Circle- "Luncheon Out", noon- McHenry Country Club JUNE 3 McHenry Grandmothers club-luncheon, 11 a.m. - McHenry Country club- meeting. 1 p m. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church McHenry Pigtail league- meeting. 7:30 p.m.--Terrace dining room, Carestoel public invited. JUNE 4 McHenry Area Separated and Divorced Catholic group-meeting, 7:45 p m - Montini Middle School-Oak room McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course-10 am to noon-Council chambers McHenrv fjfy hall JUNE 6 Popcorn day McHenry Lioness club JUNE 7 NAIM--SI. Margaret chapter-retreat-St. Joseph church. Richmond-Mass, 12:15 p.m.-bring lunch JUNE 8 Whispering Oaks Woman's club- Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. McHenry American Legion Post 491 -regular meeting, 8 p.m McHenry Senior Citizens- meeting, 7 p m --East Campus JUNE 10 Luncheon-Cards, 11:30 a.m.-B V M sodality -St John the Baptist church - Johnsburg Community club -2315 W. Church st -Tickets at the door JUNE 11 McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course-10 a.m. to noon-Council chambers -McHenry City hall JUNE 11-12 Rummage and Rake sale- Sl Mary's Catholic »'hurch 9 a m lo 8 pin JUNE 13 14 Rummage and Bake sale Si Mary's Catholic church 9 a m to 2 p.m. JUNE 14 Roast Beef dinner- II 30 a.m. lo 5 p.m.-American l^egion home-tickets on sale at Legion and al the door flag burning ceremony. 5 '«> p m JUNE 15 T H EOS meet for dinner. 5:30 p.m -Circle R restaurant 2214 W Route 120 then to First United Methodist church for fellowship JUNE 18 McHenry Area Separated and Divorced Catholic groups meeting. 7 45 p.m - Montini Middle School-Oak room JUNE 19 NAIM -St Margaret Chapter -meeting and elephant sale 7:30 p.m.- Montini Middle school -Oak JUNE 27 NAIM--St Margaret chapter-cards, 7 30 p m - Montini Middle school Classic cardigan sweaters of washable acrylic boucle, in white and cream give just the right amount of warmth on cool nights. Style Group Style in clothing seems to be most important to women un­ der 40, women in upper-income brackets, college educated wo­ men, women with full-time jobs, and women living in the East. 1019 HANLEY STREET McHENRY (Whispe. ing Oaks) 77,500°° RTE 120 TO CRYSTAL LAKE RD.. SOUTH ON CRYSTAL LAKE RD. TO HANLEY TURN WEST ON HANLEY BY MARKETING AND GRAPHIC ARTS CLASSES OF 1981 AN EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR ANO PROFfSStONAl ENGINffR I I A WWV\\\̂ \\\v///////V<̂ v>/ STARTS JUNE REGISTER i LIMITED 'ENROLLMENT fantasy farm Summer Day Camp 385-2499 SWIMMING ARTS & CRAFTS GAMES HIKES PICNICS, ETC. FRAN'S HIDDEN CURL 1212 N.Green St. (Ofc. 8) 344-1019 Ciibbbiai> llflurn mrrmt ifwrs Monday -140-5:00 Teesday • Closed Wednesday 840240 There. & Fit 840-540 Satarday 840-240

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