l\ PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. Ifltt m a CARY LANPHEER» , MIKE MTLINAC DELLA SAUNDERS TODD HUGHES KATHY STELMACK JEFF GREANY SARAH LAMBOURN VIC ROMANDINE ERICH GAZA VAL GILBERT DAVE GRAEF DANIELLE JOHNSON Eight couples vie for homecoming royalty the eight couplet pictured the announcement of who i be most interested participants are i on mis page, who are anxiously swatting tof who will reign si ting end queen. From East Campus, starting at the left, are Cary Lanphier, daughter of Jack and Judy Lanphier, and Mike Milinac, son of ^lanklin and Marilyn Milinac, 408 N. Lily Lake Road. Cary works in a doctor's office as receptionist and plans on going to college to become a medical assistant She would also empy working with handicapped children in the future. In school, ne belongs to the Office Education Association, 1118 Hilltop. McHenry. Mike plays halfback on the Warrior's football team and is captain of the warn. His extra-curricular activities include wrestling, track, rid chib. Snowball staff, Boy's State delegate, class officer for four years ana is senior class president, Student Council, National Hooor Society, Drama Chi), Dance Club, Jazz Band and Chorus. He also finds time for water and snow skiing, girls, running. dandng, weight lifting, art and keeping healthy. Mike plaz is to attend a college where he can play football and major'in art or physical education,'with his goal set to a coach. Rd., are Jeffs parents. He is a defensive tackle for the Warriors' football team and keeps busy during the year with wrestling, track and VICA. Following high school, he plans to go to school and eventually go into the trades. The next couple are Sarah Lambourn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lambourn, 3412 Fairway Dr. and Vic Romandine, son of Victor Romandine, 3507 Vine St. Sarah's school activities include Varsity Pom Pon Captain, National Honor Society Secretary, Operation Snowball peer staff and Dance Ch*>. Her interests are dance and sleeping; and she hopes to attend Butler University in Indiana to study dance. Vic plays middle linebacker for the Warriors' football team. His special interests are focused on computers, water and snow skiing, cars, music. Hi-Fi music equipment, weightlifting, concerts and professional athletic contests. In addition to football, Vic has participated in baseball and intramural basketball; is a member of the National Honor Society, Office Education Assn. and Ski Club; and after Ugh school, he plans to attend a four-year college and major in Business Administration. He also hopes to have a chance to play college football. r become The second couple are Delia Saunders and Todd the daughter of Joiui and Richard Saunders, 1620 Delia is Rd. She has No ̂5, shying woo rnuxy awards in her four years cf participation in cross country snd track. A member of Student Council and pom Pon f , Pon for four years, vice president of the National Honor Society, senior class vice president, and a member of Operation Snowball, she still finds time for her favorite hobbies of running, mountain climbing and baseball. She plans to attend Northwestern university to study re tor a career as a lawyer. Todd is the son of Lloyd and Nancy Hughes, 1713 Cassandra ., plays tackle on the Warriors' football team, and also spends " trade, VICA, and swimming. Flying and skiing are his fa? ire-time activities. He plans to attend Texas State Tech time favorite Technical Ln 00 spare-time activities. He plans to become a pilot. Picture No. 8 is of Kathy Stelmack and Jeff Greany. Kathy is the daughter of Bonnie Stelmach, 2512 Michael Ct., McHenry.she is s member of the Operation Snowball peer staff and National Honor Society; and played volleyball two years. Her future plans include attending McHenry County College. Ruth a Fall many additional highlights The West Campus candidates start with Erich Gaza, son of Bonnie and John, 4904 W. Bonner Dr., ™ Gilbert, daughter of Mrs. Joanne Gilbert, 1519 N. Ramble Rd. Brich lists his interests as music, collecting beer cans and baseball cards; and his school activities as choir, wrestling, Drama and Marching Band, Upon graduation from high school his future plans include enrolling at the Los Angeles Medical Academy with his goal set to become a psychiatrist. Val enjoys sports, reading and bike riding. At school, she participates in softball and is treasurer of the O.E.A. She would like to attend a business college in the future. ' Dave Graef and Danielle Johnson are couple No. 6. Dave is the son of Herman and Irene Graef, 3913 W Grand. He is interested in sports- football; music (Rush); stereo equipment and he likes having a good time in high school. He is active on the work program and plans to study engineering in college - Valparaiso. Danielle is the daughter of Mrs. Beverly Johnson, 2105 N. Beachside Dr. Her interests focus on swimming and bike riding; she is a member of the Pom Pon squad Southern STEVE CARBY MICHELLE DUNNE BRIAN WRIGHT ALICE LENZ Next are Steve Carb Michelle Dunne, dau son of Marvin and VaL 4801 Shore Dr., sod e Dunne, 5210 of John snd Elaine and swim team; and her future plans include attending and Paul Greany , 820 Black Illinois University. Creek Dr. Steve's interests are listed as cars, girls, sports, and hai ing a good time all the time; his school activities are crose-country and track; and after high school he plans to go on tocoHeae and enter the field of law. Michelle likes canoeing, swimming, reading and bike riding. She plays volleyball and is on me Student Council. Her future plans are to attend a college in Illinois and study Radiology. Couple No. 8 are Brian Wright and Alice Lenz. Brian Is the son of Lloyd and Mildred Wright, 5108 Fountain Ln. His interests focus on competitive sports, rock music, skiing and heautifnl girls; snd his school activities are cross-country, track and drama. He plans Is pursue a Business-Accounting major at college. Ted and Norma Lenz, 1619 N. High view, McHenry, are Alice's parents. She enJoys drawing and painting, sewing, and swimming. Alice plans to attend beauty in January or February. THEOS sets dinner-me U.M.W. slates next meeting pla arranged for the Mental Health Resource League's Annual Fall Fashion Show, "Bringing in the Holidays" . to be held at Turnberry Country Club in Crystal Lake Tuesday, Oct. 25. This year's theme is reflected in all elements of the day from the invitations to the table linens. Charming painted wooden horses on stilts harnessed with holiday ribbons and laden with greens will adorn the tables as centerpieces. These festive figures will serve a dual purpose as some of the many unusual prizes for attending. Fashions highlighting Fall, Winter and holiaav styles will be presented. Evening wear and clothes for cruise and Winter vacations will also be displayed. prior to the luncheon and fashion show, a unique holiday boutique will take place in the music room of the club with hand crafted items donated to the boutique by Fair artisans. In hundred beautiful Christmas ornaments and tree decorations will be shown. Guests are invited to come at 10 a.m. and browae through the boutique or admire the league's 1984 Fair Diddley colonial candlewicked quilt on display before the luncheon. Each person attending the luncheon will receive her own copy of this year's cookbook collection of favorite holida; Tickets are contact Mrs. "T.J." Braun, Crystal Lake, or write the Mental Health Resource League at P.O. Box 204, McHenry, IL 60050. All proceeds benefit mental health projects and scholarships in McHenry County. ^>"THe nest ~T.H.BX>.tf. fen-*- together will be Monday, Oct. 17, at the Spirit of a New Decade, for dinner at 5:30 p.m. The will then proceed to the United Methodist Church for an evening of fun and fellowship. At the September meeting, at the same restaurmt, everyone participated in a came and many lovely gifts were awarded. Announcements were made regarding upcoming activities and a social time followed, but the weather became threatening with lightning and thunder and 2 was decided to cut the meeting short so that all could reach will be in T.H.E.O.S. (To Help Each Other Smile) is a warm, casual, friendly group for widows and widowers, meeting the third Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at some local restaurant for dinner, and then going to the First United Methodist Church for an entertaining evening. Newcomers and guests are always most welcome. This group is non-denominational, with no age restrictions, and no dues. For further particulars, contact Mae Stinespring at 385- 1894, or Lyda Radisch, 385-2754. Reservations for the dinner can be made by calling Mrs. Radisch. meeting will be held Monday. Oct. 31, at 9:30 a.m., in the hall of the First United Methodist Church, 3717 W. Main St., McHenry, lower level. The October meeting began with prayer by Nancy Hodges. Mention was made that the Priscilla Circle will now be meeting the first Wednesday of each month from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the church parlor. Also, the Nominating Committee will meet Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Patricia Esposito. The Annual Fall Bazaar and Christmas Sale was diwrumed in detail, and the Ruth Circle The bazaar Saturday, Oct. 22, is set for from 9 am. to 5 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the church. In addition to all the novel and beautiful gift items, handmade articles of all kinds, Christmas ornaments, etc.; a bake sale will feature homemade goodies inci ireserves; iving plants will be available. Donations for the sale should be dropped off at the church Friday, Oct. 21, and baked goods are to be brought by 8:90 a.m. Saturday. The public is cordially invited to attend. please Two make meat judging team "T.J." Braun, * w MS presents holiday card collection Twenty-two of Illinois' top 4-H meats judges vied for positions (Mi the State 4-H Meats Judging Team at the 1983 Invitational 4- H Meats Judging and Identification Contest. The top 10 individuals included Dean Jones, McHenry (588), second; and Eric Saathoff, McHenry (551), eighth. Jones will be among those representing Illinois at the American Royal 4> H Meat Judging Contest November 10. A collection of holiday cards, "Expressions 1983," is presented by the Chicago- Northern Illinois Chapter* Multiple Sclerosis Society. The selection of nine cards includes religious, contemporary and traditional designs and messages. The area served by the MS Chapter covers Chicago and the 17 counties including McHenry. For additional information and holiday card orders, call 312-922-8000 or write to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, 53 W. Jackson Chicago, 111. 60604. Blvd., Does your new car need a keeper? Now you can get your new 1984 car a Keeper" --the Innovative 100% repair or replacement option from Country Companies. The Keeper protects your car for the first four model years. So, If you have an accident during that time, your car will be repaired or replaced. Find out how to get a Keeper for your car by calling your Country Companies agent today. RICHMOND. ILLINOIS McHENRY. ILLINOIS N. M4-OT1 IK . Your Country. Companies Agents. MM "JAKT MCMMK McHENRV. ILLINOIS M. 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