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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jul 1981, p. 9

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I College Honors Graduates From 1 f Purdue University A McHenry woman, Kimberly. Ann Finkbeiner, of 2615 N. Lauderdale court, McHenry, was one of 4,472 students at Purdue university, W. Lafayette, Ind., to complete degree requirements in May. Miss Finkbeiner was awarded an associate in applied science degree as a general flight technician - In addition, Lisa Ann Najdpwski, of 502 Livingston street, McHenry, was one of 3,571 students at Purdue university, W.^ Lafayette, Ind.,- to be named to the distinguished student list for the spring semester. The students who receive the honor represent, scholastically, about the top 14 percent of the un­ dergraduate population at Purdue. In order to qualify, a student must maintain a grade point average of 5.5 or better on a 6.0 scale. Miss Najdowski is studying in the field of humanities, social science and education. • . , t~ VKi O • .. <• *i• --V. County Geology Bus Tour 7 servation district is offe a three-hour air condit bus tour and interpretation of some of the major geological features of McHenry county. The bus leaves from the main parking lot at Glacial park, north of Ringwood, at 8:30 Saturday, July 11. The route will cover the subglacial valley, kettles, kames, meltwater channels, and other characteristic landforms of McHenry county Geology Instructor, Ron Marks, will accompany the group to interpret these landforms and explain how they came to be. Wallking will b^ very limited, although a brief stop at a gravel pit is a Elect Krista Salman Panhellenic Officer Kristi Salman of McHenry has been elected officer of the Panhellenic council at Millikin university. " The Panhellenic council is the main governing body for Millikin's social sororities. Miss Salman, a sophomore art management major, was elected treasurer of the Engineering Degree Given Dean Andreas DEAN ANDREAS Dean T. Andreas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane An­ dreas, 3920 Hillcrest, McHenry, graduate of Marian Central Catholic . high school, Woodstock, received the Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Technology at the spring commencement 'of the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He received the Associate in Applied Science degree in Computer/ Engineering Technology at MSOE in 1979. Richard H. Leonard, editor of the Milwaukee Journal and senior vice- president of the Journal company, gave the com­ mencement address. Dr. Robert R. Spitzer, president of MSOE, conferred degrees, Associate, Baccalaureate, and Master's, on 287 can­ didates. Law Degree From Harvard For O'Brien James M. O'Brien of 2619 S. Riverside drive. McHenry, was one of 646 students to receive degrees from the Harvard Law school, at commencement exercises held in early June. In all, Harvard university conferred 4,639 degrees at the 330th Commencement exercise held June 4. RECEIVES DEGREE * «Judith Ann Gallas of McHenry, majoring in Applied Behavioral Science, received an undergraduate degree at George Williams college ninety-first coi council She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega social sorority. A 1979 graduate of McHenry Community high school, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Salman of 6907 Mason Hill, McHenry. mencement convocation June 13. George Williams college, Downers Grove, is an undergraduate liberal arts college with a wide variety of concentrations and a graduate school with professional master degree programs. Area Man On Lake Forest Dean's List Glen Cooper, whose {guardians are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steen, 3306 Carol ckcle. Island Lake, has been named to the Lake Forest college Dean's list for the 1980-8r academic year. To qualify for the honor, students must have attained at least a 3.6 grade point average on a scale of 4.0. The list includes ap­ proximately one-tenth of the college's 1,000 students. CHEESE ISIEAK-Ready to enjoy cheese served during the recess at last week's McHenry County board meeting li Ed Buss, County board member from McHenry. With him is Ann Marie Olsen, Richmond, McHenry County Dairy Princess candidate. Don Peasley Photography Repertory Company To Open 3-Show Season major moraines of this area^ possibility. Participants as well as outwash plains, may wish to bring a thermos * Staff 4306^ CxyitaC JlaUt <cRoad ^Wftlxfxtxlng ZPolnt Cintix cMe^finty, fJCtlnoti. • V> . Wishes To Announce Th« Opening Of Our Office For The Practice Limited To Orthodontics. of beverage and a small snack. Spaces are limited, so early registration is wise. Reservations will made on a first-come-first-serve basis, with no telephone reser­ vations accepted. Contact the MCCD, 6512 Harts road, Ringwood (678-4431) for cost. "The program is for geology buffs as well as duffers who want to learn the difference between a kame and a kettle," explains M C C D i n t e r p r e t i v e naturalist, John Shiel, "We expect it to be fun and useful ' to all who have an interest in the natural history of McHenry county." Snow Monkeys Not all monkeys live in hot steamy places. Snow monkeys make their homes about as far north as any monkeys in the ) world--in the mountains of Japan. Over thousands of years, they have developed longer fur and different habits to adapt to the colder climate. This summer will mark the beginning of a regional repertory company in the northwestern corner of Lake county. The Fool's Players of Antioch will open its three- show season with the current Broadway hit revival, The Pirates of Penzance July 10, 11, 17 and 18. Vanities will immediately follow with performances July 24, 25, 31 and Aug. 1. Finishing the season off will be Feydeau's farce, A Flea in Her Ear to be performed Aug. 7, 8, 14 and 15. All performances will"' begin at 8 p.m. at the Antioch high school auditorium, which is close to the nor­ theast corner of Routes 173 and 83. Approximately five years ago, Ken Smouse, artistic director and producer of the Fool's Players, opened with a production of Jesus Christ Superstar. During the past five years, the group has done numerous productions which toured the Lake and Cook county areas. The group was formed in response to a book by Harvey Cox called The Feast of Fools. The book claimed Legislators State Senators Jack Schaffer (R.) -33rd. 56 N. Williams St. Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-0309 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6525 Karl Beming (R.) -32nd. 625 Deerfield Road Deerfield, 111., 60015 Phone: 312-945-3200 State Representatives Thomas J. Hanahan (D.) 4801 W. Route 120 McHenry. 111., 60050 Phone: 385-3427 Springfield Phone: 217-782-6476 v Dick Klemm (R.) 3 W. Crystal Lake Ave. Crystal Lake, 111., 60014 Phone: 455-6330 2045 Stratton Bldg. Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8000 Jill Zwick (R.) 205 West Main West Dundee, 111., 60118 Phone: 428-5727 McHenry, 111., 60050 Phone: 344-3939 1208 Longworth Bldg. Washington, D C. Phone: 202-225-5676 Robert McClory (R.) 326 N. Genesee St. Waukegan, 111., 60085 Phone: 312-336-4554 Donald E. Deuster (R.) 32nd. 510 N. Lake St. Munjdelein, 111., 60060 Phone: 312-566-1972 Daniel M. Pierce (D.) -32nd. 580 Roger Williams Ave. Highland Park, 111., 60035 Phone: 312-433-2551 Room 1128, Stratton Building Springfield, 111., 62706 Phone: 217-782-8179 U.S. Congressmen Lynn Martin (R.) 1318 E. State Street Rockford, 111., 61105 Phone: 800-892-0740 1303 N. Richmond Rd. Room 1 -- wiHjjw <Ti\ee National Golf Club 19511 LEMBCKE ROAD HARVARD Phone 943-7474 For Reservations that peoole had lost their ability to celebrate. 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