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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1981, p. 15

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I SERVICE NEWS • 9 ' O Graduates With Honors Vvcital's performance at the college was consistently outstanding His dedication to academic excellence and the military profession, in the words of Major Larry J. Wade, earned him the remarkable position as the top academic performer of the Air Force. Marine, and Navy officers attending the school He was commended by the faculty on several occasions throughout the school year for his -out­ standing accomplishments nnd talents. In addition to excelling in his academic responsibilities, the major was involved in community athletic and social activities. He coached youth sports and assisted his fellow officers as section athletic represen­ tative After graduation, the McHenry man was reassigned to the 463rd Tactical Airlift wing at Ayess Air Force base near Abilene. Texas, where he will be requahfied as a C-130 • four engine airlift tran­ sport t pilot Accompanying him to Ayess will be his wife. ^Mike". and three children. Samantha. 13. Amy. 10. and Scott. 5. Wisner Graduate Of A.F. Mechanics Course PAGE 15 - PLAINPEALEE • FRIDA Y^HJNE 2*. 1M1 Best Of Show | Aid Refugee Family MAJOR (i \RY VYCITAI. Major Clary Vvcital. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital of, McHenry. graduated with honors .June 5 in the centennial class from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff college at Fort Leavenworth. Kas The young man is an Air Force officer selected to attend this Army college because of his excellent military record and his expertise in the areas of airlift, special operations, and systems analysis The Command and General staff college is dedicated to the highest standards of training, education. military excellence The one -year instruction provides the professional training and education necesarv to prepare officers for middle-management assignments, with emphasis on the command and staff skills to win the land battle Airman Douglas R Wisner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J Wisner of 1204 River Terrace drive, McHenry. has graduated from the U.S. Air Force special vehicle mechanics course at Chanute Air Force . base. 111. Graduates of the course learned how to inspect, service and repair special vehicles used by the Air Force, and earned credits toward an associate degree Reenlist In West Germany Spec 4 Sara M Clayton, daughter of Harry W Fender, of 803 Broadway, McHenry. III., and Pat Lodesky of 2435 Atlantic avenue, Daytona Beach. Fla . has reenlisted tn the U.S. Armv in Stuttgart. West in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force Wisner will now serve at Charleston Air force base, S.C , with the 437th Tran sportation squadron. His wife, Vicki, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dennis M Ponte of 3703 Weingart road. McHenr^j The airman is a. graduate of .Johnsburg high school. Germany, for three ad­ ditional years military service Clayton, a clerk with the 207th Military Intelligence Detachment, is a 1971 graduate of Warren Township high school. Gurnee. Ill Her husband. Floyd, is the son of Mr. and Mrs Frnest Clayton of Route 1. Paulina. I,a A . Highway Deoffe^o// Climbs To Over 650 The major's background includes ROTC-USAF. Arnold Air society He received his BA degree in md professional^- mathematics at the Collelge •• nf Tf1omas st Paul. Minn . and his MS at the Air Force Institute of Technology. Dayton. Ohio He served as president of Alpha Kappa psi Before entering his college studies.^s^persons he was an honor graduate of Marian Central high school The Superintendent of Illinois State police Ronald .1 Miller, announced the latest figures which show that during the month of May. 1981. 159 persons died from injuries sustained from traffic accidents on Illinois streets and highways. State police. District 2, which covers Lake. McHenry. DeKalb. Kane and DuPage counties reported 83 persons killed in these counties since Jan 1 of this year, as compared with 92 killed during the same period last year A breakdown of the counties in May of 1981 shows Lake county had 7 fatalities: McHenry county had 1. DuPage cojunty had 4; Kane county had 9 and DeKalb county had 2. Six hundred and ninety'five persons have been killed in the entire state in 1981 There were 685 persons killed during the same time period of 1980 showing an increase of 10 over 1980 v: The Johnsburg Refugee committee was Recently formed to provide a helping hand to a Laotian fefugee family The goal of com­ mittee members is for the family to become a self- jiufficient. independent unit as soon as possible. - - A family will arrive in July and will need leads on rental housing, jobs, furniture, bedding, bicycles, etc The organizers of the commitee are Diane and Witt Sears, 497-4039 Other committee mem­ bers are Nancy Kelso. Carol Kirkpatrick. Brit and Ken Lund. Kathy and Bob Tessier. Beth Wester and Diana and Dave Wilson. Energy Award Earned By County College The Illinois, Institute of Natural Resources has issued an ..Energy* Management award to McHenry ̂ County college for achievement in reducing overall energy usage by 28 9 / percent during the calendar vear of 1980 The certificate of com­ mendation was issued in recognition of energy savings which was greater than the systemwide average of all state college facilities Only 15 colleges received the awards which are issued annually for conscientious efforts to conserve increasingly scarce and expensive energy sources Aryjffensive spirit can be a dangerous affair un­ less you are properly prepared. It's always well to remember that big words do not always convey big thoughts. Heather Torrence, 11, of 305 N. Bromley, McHenry, is shown with her pet dog, a Yorkshire Terrier named Pebbles. The three and one-half-year-old dog won honors as the best of the smallest dogs entered and best-of-show in the City of McHenry's annual dog show held in Petersen park. From among the approximately 60 entries, winners were determined from eight categories, and the first place dogs in each of them then vied for best overall to be determined best- of-show. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD M E N 1214 N. Green ST. McHENRY DAILY 9-5:30 • FRI 9-8 • SAT 9-5 Receives Coast Guard •ft Commendation Letter [ Parks And Recreation Coast Guard Chief Damage Controlman H Don Vycital Jr. son of H I) Vycital Sr., of 2809 N Spring road. McHenry, has received a Letter of Com­ mendation from the Com mandant of the Coast Guard He was cited for superior performance of duty from March 1980 to March 1981 while serving at the Ninth Coast Guard District office, located lFk^Cleveland. Ohio, in support x^f the Coast Guard's occupational safety and health program A Letter of Commendation is an official recognition of an individual's outstanding accomplishments, and is presented during formal ceremonies Trains As Cannoneer Army Pvt Randy J Herrig. son of James Herrig of 5016 Oakwood drive. McHenry. and Rosemarie Herrig of 19715 115th avenue. Mokena. recently completed training as a cannoneer under the one Station Unit Training iOSUT) program at the I' S Army Field -Artillery school. Fort Sill. Okla OSUT is a 13-week period which combir^s basic Combat training with ad­ vanced individual training Students learned the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman and received instruction in h a n d l i n g a m m u n i t i o n , setting fuses and preparing charges, communications and, maintenance f t . OSUT Training Ends Pvt. Paul F Keller, son of Thomas Keller of 513 Mineral Springs drive. McHenry. recently com­ pleted One Station Unit Training <OSUT> at the U S Army Infantry school. Fort Benning. C.A OSUT is a 12-week period which combines basic combat training and ad­ vanced individual^ training. The training included weapons qualificatipns, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warfare, field communications and combat operations This qualifies the soldier as a light-weapons infantryman and as an in­ direct fire crewman. Soldiers were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad. His mother. Fran resides at 1132 Forest Park S. Troost, Outdoor Theatres The City of McHenry Department of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring its second children's outdoor theatre at Pearl Street park Tuesday, June 30. The movies are free to the public and will begin at dusk. This week's movie is Walt Disney's "Gus" Those attending should bring their blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy an evening under the stars Concessions will be available at the park For further information call the Department of SELECT SIRE Kerich Sensation Baron, a young bull bred by Richard Weingart of McHenry, has been acquired by Select Sires. Plain City. Ohio. Based on his outstanding pedigree, this bull calf has been selected as one of only 110 Holstein bulls from throughout the United States to enter Select Sires' program for Genetic Ad­ vancement (PGA) sire sampling system in 1981. Parks and Recreation at 344- 3300 Going to church may not be your habit, but it would be a^gpod habit for vou to have. i1 (IV/icifizzcng £Point ' clearing c/fid Ce ntzi 4302 W. CRYSTAL LAKE RD. 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