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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, PARIL 9, 1975 Local School District Board Candidates Election: Saturday, April 12 Hours: Noon to7 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 156 McHenry High School East Campus Lakemoor Community Center McCullom Lake Beach House James Bush School, Johnsburg Harrison School, Wonder Lake CONSOLIDATED GRADE SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 McHenry High School East Campus Lakemoor Community Center McCullom Lake Beach House HARRISON SCHOOL DISTRICT 36, WONDER LAKE Harrison School, Wonder Lake SCHOOL DISTRICT 12, JOHNSBURG James Bush School, Johnsburg McHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE Cafeteria of East Campus, McHenry Johnsburg School Harrison School Lobby of Richmond-Burton School, Richmond Greenwood School, Greenwood. District 12 Candidates CHARLES D. BOAK, JR. A sixteen-year resident of this community, Charles D. Boak, Jr., of 4013 Hillcrest place, McHenry, seeks another term on the board of District 12. Mr. Boak attended the University of Arizona, Lawrence college and the University of Illinois. He is a manager for the Insurance Co. of North America. The candidate is currently a member of the Johnsburg school board, is past president of the Johnsburg Parent-Teacher organization, past member of the SEDOM Citizens Advisory committee, president of the Committee of Ten currently studying the feasibility of forming a unit district in District 12. Mr. Boak and his wife, Natalie, have four children, Charles, III, Catherine, Colleen and Robert. Major School Problems "Working within a budget consistent with inflation; continuity of education between K-8 and 9-12 grades." Ideas For Meeting Problems "Strict control of finances, and forming a unit district to guarantee continuity of education from K-8 to 9-12." possibly with cut BOBBIE HART Mrs. Bobbie Hart of 4403 Hickoryway drive, McHenry, is seeking her second term on Johnsburg school board District 12. She has served as secretary on that board for the past two years. Mrs. Hart graduated from Western Illinois university with a Bachelor of Science degree. She is a former teacher and is now a homemaker. Mrs. Hart and her husband, William, have three children, Kelly, Gregory and Trevor. They have lived in the McHenry area for the past ten years. Her civic affiliations include membership in the Johnsburg Parent-Teacher organization. Major School Problems "The major problems which face the schools include inflated costs for materials and services along with mandated programs and policies. Ideas For Meeting Problems "These problems wil require that school personnel and lay boards establish priorities for funding and spending and continually evaluate programs as to over-all costs." BARBARA STANKLL RONALD GOIIL Five File For District 156 Seats CATHERINE S. ALVARY Catherine S. Alvary of 602 N. Green street, McHenry, seeks another term on the high school board. She and her husband, Dr. George Alvary, have lived in the McHenry area for twenty-one years and are the parents of four children. Two daughters are graduates of MCHS, another daughter attends East campus and their son is in seventh grade. Mrs. Alvary graduated from Vassar college with a Bachelor's degree and she has done graduate work at Roosevelt university. She founded the Junior Great Books program in McHenry county and led Great Books programs in four schools and two libraries. She also has served as past president of the League of Women Voters. Major School Problems "How to provide a quality education for young people with widely diverse needs and abilities so that each can become a responsible, contributing adult. The great challenge is to meet these needs within the fiscal constraints that 1975 demands. Ideas For Meeting Problems "To plan and implement an educational program tailored to our community and utilizing our school resources more fully, more hours of the day and evening, more months of the year." DAVID M. BENRUD David M. Benrud of 3714 Millstream drive, McHenry, is a candidate for a three-year term on the school board of District 156. He and his wife, Vila, have lived in McHenry for six years. Mr. Benrud, a local businessman attended the University of Baltimore and Butler university. He has served on the school Citizens Advisory committee - Long Range planning, since its inception in May 1974. His civic affiliations include serving as past president of the Chamber of Commerce, member of the City Plan commission and president of McHenry Rotary club. Major School Problems "The Northeastern Illinois Planning commission (NIPC) predicts that our area is destined to have a tremendous growth rate in the next few years. We must plan for this influx, both from the building facilities standpoint and from the type of education being offered the young people. We must find ways to make our present facilities more productive and profitable so as to maintain a tax rate which is reasonable. Not only must we provide a sound, fundamental education for all, but we must also see that our educational experiences provide students with saleable skills and vocational training to meet the growing competition for jobs in our area." Ideas For Meeting Problems "We must study and evaluate problems as they arise, and I am willing to give the time to study each one as it comes up, so that I can make some contribution to the board. This should be expected of all board members by both the parents and business community, as well as the students in our schools." JOANNE HIGGINS Joanne Higgins of 4315 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, is one of the candidates seeking a three-year-term on the high school board. She has been serving on that board since last summer when she was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Howard Weiss. Mrs. Higgins and her husband have lived in the area for the past nineteen years. They have two sons attending the University of Illinois at Champaign, three daughters in McHenry high school and one daughter attending Harrison elementary school, Wonder Lake. Mrs. Higgins graduated from Loyola university and has done graduate work at Northwestern, Northern Illinois and the University of Illinois. She has done substitute teaching in the district and has been a CCD teacher in Christ the King church for nine years. BARBARA A, STANELL Barbara A. Stanell of 1318 Old Bay road, McHenry, is seeking reelection to the board of Johnsburg School District 12. A 9-year resident of this area, she is a high school graduate and attended nursing school for three years. Her experience relating to schools includes a three-year term on the Johnsburg board and one and a half years on the Executive board of SEDOM. She is married to Dr. Robert Stanell and they have three children. * Major School Problems "Money ~ the question of inflation both to schools and the people providing the tax base." Ideas For Meeting Problems "The President and Congress will have to resolve this problem. Careful evaluation of existing programs and new programs for optimum benefit to the student for each dollar of taxpayer money". Harrison Candidates She is also a member of the Woman's club of Wonder Lake and has been active in the Parent Teacher association for many years. At the present time, she serves as director of Learning Resource Centers at Harrison Elementary school Major School Problems "Today's major school problem is 'Are the administrators and teachers providing the children with our money's worth?' Tomorrow's problem concerns the scope of the educational program and the possibility of administering a many faceted program within the existing physical and financial structures. Most important is that tomorrow's citizens be equipped to live fully in their world. Ideas For Meeting Problems "The first problem must be met by careful attention to the day by day administration of our present school board policies. The members of a school board alone cannot blueprint the future development of McHenry high school. This must be drawn by citizen groups, school administrators, teachers, students and an open minded school board". DANIEL J. McNULTY Daniel J. McNulty of 2004 N. Woodlawn Park, McHenry, has filed for a three-year term on the high school board. He has lived in the McHenry area for seven years with his wife and two children. Mr. McNulty, a television news editor and communications consultant, is a graduate of Villanova university, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics degree. He has taught at McHenry Junior college and as a journalist, and has covered and written numerous stories about education over the years. He is a member of the McHenry County Defenders and has been active in the Parent-Teacher organization. Major School Problems l-"Making sure the academic and vocational courses are geared to the needs of our students and the community. In short, an educational program that gives students a basic understanding of the world and prepares them to cope with it; 2-Money." Ideas For Meeting Problems 1-"A continuing reevaluation of the educational program; 2- Money; The board should obtain all available state and federal funding, maintain tight budget controls and keep the public advised of financial problems". WILLIAM R. (SKIP)TOLLIFSON William R. Tollifson of 4800 W. Shore drive, McHenry, is seeking a position on the board of District 156. He has lived in the area four years. Mr. Tollifson attended the University of Wisconsin, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He has also done graduate work at DePaul university. He is employed as a U.S. Immigration officer. The candidate has done student teaching and has a secondary education minor. He is presently affiliated with the Lakeland Park Property Owners association and the Illinois Police association. Mr. Tollifson and his wife have a son who is a freshman at East campus and a daughter who attends Valley View school. Maior School Problems "An historical perspective is offered to anyone who attends his class reunion. Often, some of those least likely to succeed emerge from the world in changed places. This greater arena of the outside world and the best possible preparation for its challenges must be our goal." Ideas For Meeting Problems "The voters must separate good guys from bad guys as never before. School dollars stretch no farther than household dollars. Our schools cannot be shelters for the young while pretending to teach skills required in society. The needs of each and every student can best be served by providing a good basic background." Mr. Gohl served as a member of the local school council of Garvy Grammer school, Chicago, for two and one-half years. He is also a board member of the Indian Ridge subdivision, Wonder Lake. Major School Problems "Being new in the Wonder Lake area, I am not aware of many of the major problems facing the schools. However, I do feel at the present time, filling the office of superintendent at Harrison is of major concern to all; along with the responsibilities which we have to our children to see that they get the best education possible." Ideas For Meeting Problems l-"The careful screening of all qualified applicants for the position of school superintendent; 2-Constant improvement in teaching the basic academic skills; 3-The close supervision of the school budget." taxpayer, but by the same token, teachers and employees of the school district must be given the same consideration." Ideas For Meeting Problems "There aren't any pat answers. A school board member has to be concerned, familiar with his community and be prepared to do his homework." Seek Reelection PATRICIA Sl'LLIVAN ROBERT WEIDNER RONALD J. GOHL Ronald J. Gohl of 4804 Winnebago drive, Wonder Lake, has filed for a three-year term on the Harrison grade school board. He has been a permanent resident of the area for two years and prior to that was a summer resident for four years. Mr. Gohl and his wife, Trudie, are the parents of one daughter and three sons. He is a graduate of Chicago public schools and attended Northwestern university and North Park college evening divisions. He works as an office supervisor in the Market Service division of Peoples Gas Light & Coke company, where he has been employed for hi'ontv vporc PATRICIA SULLIVAN Patricia Sullivan of 3117 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, is a lifetime resident of the McHenry area. She is seeking a position on the Harrison School District No. 36 board. Mrs. Sullivan, a homemaker, attended Harrison and McHenry high schools and graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a degree in Business Administration. She has served as superintendent of the CCD program for eight years, a 4-H leader for five years and is a member of the Parent Teacher association. Mrs. Sullivan and her husband, Joseph, have four children, three attending Harrison school. Major School Problems "Providing a good basic education for today's children while maintaining a sound fiscal program. Schools as well as individuals are faced with many financial problems these days." Ideas For Meeting Problems "Thorough evaluation of basic skills - reading, writing and arithmetic - and careful budgeting to be sure the children are getting the most from our tax dollar." FORREST (LEN) STAUFFER (no reply) GLORIA COUGHLIN Gloria Coughlin of 3226 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, is a candidate for her second term on the Harrison Grade school board. She and her husband have lived in the local area for twenty years with their six children. Mrs. Coughlin graduated from St. Mary's high school and attended Rosary college for two years. She lists her occupation as "a domestic engineer". . In her previous experience with schools, Mrs. Coughlin has served as secretary, vice-president and president of the Harrison school PTA. She was publicity chairman for three years of the Marian Central Parents association and was a member of the Speakers Bureau of the committee to form a Junior College district. ^ Major School Problems "Providing an effective educational program and a system for evaluation is an ongoing problem. In addition, spiraling costs of oHnratinn must hp met without nutting an intolerable burden on the ROBERT J. WEIDNER Robert J. Weidner of 10810 Weidner road, Harvard, is seeking reelection to the McHenry County college board of trustees. He is a lifetime resident of Harvard, where he owns and operates dairy and grain farms. Weidner and his wife are the parents of seven children from 10 to 24 years of age. The incumbent has served on the college board since 1971 and has held the position of secretary of the board for the past two years. He is a member of the Harvard Chamber of Commerce, McHenry County Farm Bureau, Knights of Columbus, Harvard Moose lodge and various other farm and civic organizations. COMMENTS "Over three years after the successful referendum to build the permanent campus, many of the problems have been overcome and work is progressing on the new building. In the past few weeks, due to my insistence, we have been successful in getting the target date for completion of the Applied Science building moved up to Sept. 1, 1975. By moving the Vo-Tech department out to trie new campus this fall, added room will be made available at the IIT building which the college needs so badly. "I believe I can help the college satisfactorily complete its building program by using a common sense approach to the various problems that come up from time to time. "As a result of the recent referendum for the MCC education fund, the college will be able to maintain all programs as needed. If the state apportionment should raise sufficiently it is quite possible that the college will not have to levy the full amount that is now possible." WILLIAM T. RYAN William T. Ryan has announced his candidacy for trustee of McHenry County college. He has been a resident of Crystal Lake for ten years where he and his wife live with their four children. Ryan has been a practicing general dentist in Crystal Lake for eleven years. Prior to that, he served two years in the United States Air force, one of those years as Chief of Dental Services. COMMENTS "During my present term on the board, I have served on the Bid committee and the Board-Faculty Salary Negotiations committee. 1 feel a responsible board member should realize that his duty is to provide quality education for county residents. However, I recognize the tendency of government costs to rise at an alarming Seek District 15 Posts ANNA MAE CUDA Anna Mae Cuda of 3911 W. Clearbrook, McHenry, is seeking her third term on grade school board, District 15. She has served as secretary of the board for the past two terms. A 24-year-resident of McHenry, Mrs. Cuda is a high school graduate and has taken various business courses at junior college. She is a homemaker and is employed in part time office work. She and her husband, Charles, have two sons, Frank and Steve. Major School Problems: "I do not consider existing problems as major ones. I do feel that more emphasis should be placed on providing all students with a firm foundation in math and reading. School finances are always a concern as are transportation and vandalism." Ideas For Meeting Problems: "1-Continuous evaluation of existing programs and their revision, supplementation or discontinuance if results are not satisfactory; 2-Tight budgeting will be necessary to enable the district to continue reducing the deficit; 2-Working in cooperation with District 156 to formulate a more economical transportation plan; 4-A review of board policies as they concern vandalism in the schools". , . ' JON GEALOW Jon Gealow of 3903 N. Bayview lane, McHenry, is seeking one of the three-year terms on the grade school board. Mr. Gealow and his wife, Rita, have lived in the McHenry area for two and one-half years with their two sons, Jeffrey and Daniel. He attended schools in the LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby area and earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, where he was a graduate teaching assistant. Gealow also attended George Washington university Law school and received a Juris Doctorate degree. He has attended graduate business school at Bridgeport university and Indiana university and has completed many graduate courses in accounting, marketing, economics and industrial relations. He is employed as an attorney by the McGraw-Edison company, Elgin. The candidate is a member and appointed officer of McHenry Lodge, No. 158 A.F,& A.M., and is a member and elder of Faith Presbyterian church. Major School Problems: "Recognizing the present state of the economy in formulating the budget for District 15 and in approving both fees and expenditures. In the ever increasing rate of evolution in educational systems and methods, the school board must accept and exercise its responsibility in evaluating changes in present programs and new programs proposed by the administration as to implement only those which appear to have the greatest likelihood of improving the quality of education." Ideas for Meeting Problems: "The board should recognize that while many are on fixed incomes in this inflationary period, even worse, the income of many has been greatly reduced over the last several months. The board should take this into account in formulating its budget for next year and in approving both fees for students and expenditures at this time. While normally one of the two board meetings a month is an educational meeting wherein the administration informs the board of proposed new and changed programs, the board must, itself, accept responsibility for choosing the right programs for McHenry." TERENCE L. HOWARD Terence L. Howard of 1401 Fairview lane, McHenry, a lifelong resident of the McHenry area, is running for a three-year term on the grade school board, District 15. Mr. Howard attended McHenry schools and is a graduate of MCHS. He is employed by Jewel Tea company in management. He has done volunteer work with church youth groups and is presently a member of the Hilltop Parent Teachers organization. Mr. Howard and his wife, Virginia, have two children, Wendi and David who attend Hilltop school. ' Major School Problems: "Financial spending and a continuous upgrading of curriculum." Ideas For Meeting Problems: "The children of McHenry are our children and I'm going to strive to get them the best possible education with the tax dollars available. I'm going to work to see that money spent is spent as if it were coming out of my own pocket because in reality it is". GARY LOCKWOOD A lifelong resident of McHenry, Gary Lockwood of 2027 N. Woodlawn Park avenue, McHenry, is seeking a three-year term on the board of grade school District 15. Mr. Lockwood is a 1965 graduate of MCHS and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA degree from Iowa Wesleyan college. He studied one year at Albert-Ludwig university in West Germany and is presently attending Northwestern University School of Law. He will begin working for a Chicago law firm in June. Mr. Lockwood is a member of the Illinois State Bar association and of the Hilltop Parent-Teacher organization. He and his wife, Cheryl Lynn, have two daughters, Jennifer and Cynthia, and a son, Lee. Major School Problems "Perhaps the most important problem facing the schools today is the conflict between traditional methods and the newer reform methods. Throughout the last decade, reformers, bolstered by a surge of public interest in education, have made numerous innovations in the public school system. Some of these have made sense and others have been confusing and even disturbing. There has been growing unrest in the community by some concerned parents and other interested persons over certain aspects of these programs. I believe the school board of District 15 has the responsiblity to respond to these concerns by justifying its educational policies." Ideas For Meeting Problems "There is but one sound educational policy - to give our children the best possible education. If a new policy is better than an old one, I am in favor of it. But I do not believe in experimenting with our children simply for the sake of experimentation. Innovative programs are silly if they cannot be shown to be more effective than the programs they replace. I feel the reforms initiated in the McHenry school system may suffer from this innovative silliness. In support of this, many educators have recently begun to question the adequacy of the open classroom concept and Dr. William Glasser's program. There seems to me to be indications that the reforms which have been instituted in the McHenry schools may be more harmful than helpful." rate. Being a member of the present board which is a taxing district and therefore a part of government, I feel the recent tax rate increase of .05 cents should not be fully utilized this year. "My reasoning is based on several recently acquired facts, one being that the college will receive some $28,000 due to the county- wide increase in assessed evaluation. Additional funding is forthcoming because of the probably 4,000 additional credit hours (just under 12 per cent increase over last semester). This means that with the state aid of $20 per credit hour and tuition of $15 per credit hour, MCC will receive another $140,000. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN SCHEDULE To Patrons of the General Telephone Company of Il l inois General Telephone Company of Il l inois hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Ill inois Commerce Com­ mission a proposed change in i ts charges. rules and regulations for telephone service in the Wonder Lake exchange. The said change involves the establishment of Extended Area Service from Wonder Lake to both McHenry and Woodstock. Accordingly, the Company has filed i ts petit ion with the Ill inois Commerce Commission requesting authority to establish these changes. The hearing in this matter is scheduled to be held in the office of the Commission at 160 North LaSalle, Chicago. Ill inois, April 8. 1975 at 1:30 pm A copy of the proposed change in schedule may be inspected by anv interested party at the Belvidere Business Office of this Company. All parties interested in this matter may obtain information with respect thereto either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Ill inois Commerce Com-, mission. Springfield. Il l inois, 62706. GENERALTELEPHONE COMPANY OK ILLINOIS •. R.V. Holmquist Service ManagV 314 South State Street Belvidere. Ill inois 61008 (Pub. April 4, 9, 1975)

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