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In high school, she was active in many sportsx but her Ids or interest were drama and pom-pons, serving as co-captain of the he was also treasurer of Student Council and National Honor Society ; JOHN HENDRtXSON LISA BOYER JOHN MIEDZIANOWSKI PATTI BARTMANN painting and gr< tall to study Gra of Winn ana Lint BIRTHS Richard and Mary Deullman, 300 Thornwood drive, McHenry, an nounce the birth of their second daughter April 28. Margaret Christina was born at McHenry hospital and weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. She has a sister Sarah, age two. Maternal grand parents are Frank and Marge Santelli of Arlington Heights, 111. Otto and Florence Duellman of Hoffman Estates, 111. are the paternal grand parents. Susie Santelli is the infant's great-grandmother. William and Phoebe Steinmetz, 509 Stratford court, McHenry, announce the birth of their third child on April 29. Amy Lynn weighed in at 7 lbs. 9 oz., at McHenry hospital, and was welcomed home by her brother Kelly and sister Erin. Maternal grands- parents are Mr.1 and Mrs. Elves Bakkers of RWerdale, III Mr. and Mrs. George Steinmetz of Seabrook Island, S.C. are the paternal grand- . -; parents. Janelle Megan is the name chosen by John and Julie Rice, 7417 E. Wooded Shore drive, Wonder Lake, for their third child. The 6 lbs. 3 oz. baby girl entered the world April 30. She has a sister Jadyn, age six and a two-year-old brother John. Maternal grandparents are Jade and Jean Weber of Wonder Lake. Jack and Rita Rice, also of Wonder Lake, are the paternal grandparents. The infant's great-grandparents are Mary Pender Weber of McHenry and John and Gen ' Fleckenstein of Florida. . A baby girl was born April 30, to Marty and Jane Keller, 425 Stratford court, McHenry, and they named her Lindsey Ann. She arrived at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, weighing 8 lbs. 4 oz. and was welcomed home by her sister Kristi, age two. Maternal grand- - parents are John (Honky) and Betty Miller of McHenry. George and Rose -Keller, also of McHenry are the " paternal grandparents. Vanessa Reyne is the name chosen by Mary Ann E. and Kent M. Knudson of Wonder Lake for. their second daughter. The 7 lbs. 10 oz. baby girl was born at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock May 4. She was anxiously awaited at home by her three and a half-year-old sister Jessica. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Dolores Ehrhardt of Schaumburg, 111. Bill and Beth Smith of Palisade, Nebr. are the paternal grandparents. Appear At Church Wheels For Life Bike Ride \ Fights Childhood Cancer THEDEWEYS The Dewy family will be heard at Maranatha Assembly of God church Thursday, May 19, at 7 p.m. The church meets at 1309 N. Court street, McHenry. Tim and Sheryl Dewey, now living in Nashville, Tenn., are not newcomers to gospel music. For seven years they were part of the famed "Singing Deweys". They have sung at denominational conventions, churches, fairs, Colleges and on television. They have performed on the Grand Ole Opry Gospel show, at tthe People's church in Toronto, Canada, and in the Avon Shakesperian theatre. Bike-a-thon chairman Carmella Kohl has asked Spring Grove, Rich mond, Johnsburg, and Fox Lake residents to participate in the St. Jude Children's Research hospital "Wheels-for -Life" Bike-a-thon to be held May 28 at Spring Grove Fire - Rescue barn. Volunteer workers and riders are needed for the Bike-a-thon to raise funds for the world-famous research center and its battle against childhood cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. Ms. Kohl said this year's ride is being dedicated to Terry, a leukemia patient at St. Jude. "By riding for Terry, we'll really be helping all stridden children since research is the only way these illnesses can be conquered, " Ms. Kohl said. "We're looking for people who will contribute some of their time and energy to help children live. We really need bike riders, since they are the ones who Research Team Seeks Nature's Order, Unity A physics breakthrough considered essential for con firming modern theories a- bout nature's forces has been achieved by a team working in Europe, and a group from the University of California, Riverside helped bring it a- bout. The UCR researchers, the only ones from the U.S. a- mong about 140 scientists, helped to prove the existence of an elusive subatomic bit of matter dubbed the "W" particle. Finding the "W" validates a theory holding that electro- magnetism and certain forms of radioactivity are actually the same force showing itself in different ways. can make cessful." this Bike-a-thon sue- In the Bike-a-thon, riders enlist sponsors who donate a sum for each mile completed. Riders who raise $25 will receive a St. Jude T-shirt, and those raising $75 will receive a tote bag. Sponsor forms are available at Spring Grove grade school, Richmond grade and high schools, Grant high school, Johnsburg grade, Middle, high and Catholic schools. HOSPITAL NOTES . «- WOODSTOCK. Admissions: James Hettermann, Joseph Draper and Billy Jean Ontiveros, all of McHenry ; and Gene Ackerman of Wonder Lake. A Growing Child LEARNING ABOUT"NO" ! "No, no!" is an automatic response to babies who grab at glasses or poke curious fingers in your eye. A firm but loving "No, no!" can also be a tool to teach toddlers to control their own activities and to respect the rights and possessions of others, according to Growing Child, a mon thly child development newsletter. Toddlers can be taught that "No!" means "Stop what you are doing -- NOW!" When they learn this, "No, no!" provides a way of controlling their activity when they are out of immediate reach. Their response will give you time to get to them when they are headed for trouble. If "No, no!" is to be effective and useful, parents must be selective in the use of it. The anxious parent who says, "No, no!" to everything only confuses a child. Nor is it enough just to say "No, no!" Parents must follow through at first by actually stopping the child by removing him from the hazard - or by removing the endangered object from him. Follow-through every time is important until a toddler responds consistently. Don't expect miracles! It is not enough just to teach a toddler that "No, no!" means "Stop!" That is important •'fo his safety and is necessarj/yor that reason. But it is only a negative approach, because toddlers are always doing something. If you stop them from doing one thing you must provide them with an ac ceptable substitute activity. Very young children, especially toddlers, have so very much to learn. They must learn the names of ob jects, what the objects do, how they are used. 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B&YH™ LIMFED 1220M.G&EN ST MCHENRXIT.6°O50 344-2380 HOURS: MON-THURS10-5:30, FR110-7 SATURDAY 9-5:30 JEFF FOWLER DIANE HEARD Johnsburg High School Prom Royalty Hopefuls - - This year, the Johnsburg High School Prom will be held at Chateau Louise, West Dundee, 111., Friday, May 20. As usual, a highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the couple who will reign over the festivities as king and queen. Among those being considered are thedflx couples shown above. From left to right, they are John Miedzianowski. son of Mr. John Miedzianowski of 1506 Sunnyside drive, McHenry and Janet Race. John participated in football, baseball, wrestling, weight lifting and Homecoming activities; and his hobbies include water sports. He is enrolled at Southern Illinois university in the Technical Career programs, studying Law Enforcement Patti Bartmann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bartmann, 4002 Blitsch, McHenry. She was active in cheerleading for three years and Softball four years. Her hobbies are snow and water skiing and she plans to attend a four-year college to study Pre-Law. The next couple are John Hendrixson and Lisa Boyer. John is the son of Jack and Cathy Hendrixson, 4621 Ringwood road, McHenry. He participated in tennis during high school and his future plans are to work for his father and Old Bay road, M main latter. earlier this year was nominated an Illinos State Scholar; and hopefully plans to attend the university of Texas-Austin, in the fall, majoring in Business. The third couple are M. J. Anderson and Linda Davidson. He is the son of " •'•>•••• t STEVE KNIGHT KIM JACQUES !VilKE HURCKES JENNIFER JANTZEN She wants to attend Northern Illinois en a major. Couple dumber five are Steve Knight and Kim Jacques. Steve is the son of Brian and Jan Knight, P.O. Box 32, Ringwood. He was active in wrestling, two years; Outdoor club, one year; Building Trades, two years; and he likes to be Herb and Lois Anderson, 1906 W. Grandview drive, McHenry. His activities include football, three years; basketball, one year; Drama club, three years; one year as president of Vica, local chapter; andreci ' Vica Skill Olympics (Commercial Art) ilans to attend Illinois State university Visual Communications. Linda is the daughter i Davidson, 3311 N.Riverside drive,McHenry, She participated in pom-pons, Student Council, senior class president, Drama - club, cheerleading, track, softball, and National Honor Society. Her future plans are to attend Northern Illinois university and major in Business, Marketing. Jeff Fowler and Diane Heard are the fourth couple. Jeff is the son of Tom and Arlene Fowler, 2008 W. Church street, McHenry. He participated in basketball and baseball all four years of high school; enjoys swimming and canoeing; and hopes to major in Business at McHenry County college. Diane is the daughter of Jim and Betty Heard, 1911W. Sunnyside Beach drive, McHenry. She was active in volleyball, softball, cheerleading, National Honor Society, Student Council, Quill and Scroll club, Homecoming Court, Drama club, newspaper business manager and feature editor; and yearbook business manager and editor-in- chief. Her hobbies are water and cross country skiing, volleyball, bowling, years; outdoor CIUD, one year; Building Trades, two years; and he likes to be outdoors doing things like canoeing, backpacking, cross country skiing and bike riding. He plans to work for the next year and then go to Southern Illinois university to study Agriculture r-J~ * ^ . of Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Jacqui participated in cheerleading i School; contributed by dancii university to study Agriculture and Business Management. Kim is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacques, 1616 W. Indian Ridge drive, McHenry. She iding and pom-pons; attended Don Roberts Beauty dancing for various fund raisers; enjoys dancing, swimming and tennis; and her future plans are to work as a beautician and further her dancing career as a teacher. Mike Hurckes and Jennifer Jantzen are the last couple. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurckes, 2721 Tichfield Terrace, McHenry. During high school, he participated in football, wrestling and baseball all four years; and his hobbies are camping, fishing and playing softball. He plans to attend Monmouth college, majoring in Education. Jennifer is the daughter of Marilyn and Peter Jantzen, 2627 Knob Hill road, McHenry. Her high school activities include cheerleading, four years; Drama club; managing editor of the school paper; Honor Roll- Homecoming Queen; and summer softball league. She enjoys boating, athletics, indoor gardening, traveling, shopping and spending time with small children; and is currently involved in the Miss McHenry contest. She hopes to continue her education at Illinois State university in the fall, study Speech Communications and enter into politics. •r < STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD PARR i - PI AIMDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1983