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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jun 1960, p. 14

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Ci Fourteen i')v >i JU. THE McHENRY ttAINDEALER Thursday, June Wonder Lake iLARGE CLASS ^GRADUATES AT ^HARRISON SCHOOL <fam Ducey • 2 The largest, crass ever to be g r a d u a t e d f r o m H a r r i s o n -school took part in commencement exercises May 24 when • f i f t y - o n e s t u d e n t s r e c e i v e d their diplomas. Honor awards presented were as follows: Kiwanis award, to Fred Kusch and Krysia Oleszczuk; American Legion award to Tom Farr and S h a r o n H o f f m a n ; S t u d e n t -Council honor plaque* Miss "Oleszczuk. The school safety patrol received pins for a job well done. Recognition was giv£n the class officers; president. Fred Kusch; vice-president, Leanna Sellek.; secretary, Pat Grabovy; treasurer, Janice Potter.. Others cited were, the student council officers: president, Sharon Hoffman; secretarytreasurer, Sandra Josserand; and the eighth grade represent a t i v e s , Tom F a r r . J u d y O'Brien, Sandra Larsen and | Carlson, Tina Comstock, Lee ,\nn and Maureen Cristy, Heather Lamont, Terri Lisk, Debbie Malo, Freddie Ori, .Robilynn Rasmusseh, Linda Schroeder, Carlanna Carlson, Mike Cristy, Chuck Marke, James and Jeff Robison. Others were Roberta Ahrens, Debbie Cristy, Melissa Doherty. Wendy McComb, Mary O'Brien, Kathy Pearson, Rita Robison. Penny Reynolds, Susan Schroeder, Donna Mae Dean, Leslie Decker, Lori and Marilyn Marke, Pam Parker, Leigh Perry and Ronee Sommers. Others were Kathy Ahrens, Janice Fisher, Mary Lee Gustavson, Donna Kiddell, Gayle McComb, Susan Olson, Joann Rink, Joyce Setzler, Debbie Sturm. Christine Sullivan and Tina Topp. confirmed on Pentecost Sunday, June 5, at the 10:45 service. All are welcome to this service to help welcome the class into membership of the church. Those in the 196>0 class are: Joan Burch, Jackie, Hansen, Shardh Knox, Chrysande Levesque, Linda Mansfield, Robert Nielsen, Fred Sorensen and Kai ?n Weeks. This class will have their first communion on Trinity Sunday, June J 2, and all members of the i church are urged to partake of | the sacrament on that day. ! The Luther League will have ! a special reception and installation for the class on Sundayevening, June 12. starting at 7:30. All young people invited and welcome. Village oi Sunnysld* VILLAGE HOLDS it REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, JUNE 6 [ ' EV. 5-5484 Imui Ounther - Reporter Christ The Ring Church News Jorjann Irene Noble, daughter of John and Catherine McCarthy Noble, was baptized Sunday, May 22, at Christ the King church by the Rev. James Vanderpool. The godparents are Charles and Marie Fjnn. Robert Dickman. , , Al.tar. s.nd. R.o.sa ory , -s oc.ie t,y wi.ll Editors of the Harrison Hi- ! ton^ht at at *hurch j Lights were given a bow. they I If station of the Rosary. were Janice Potter. Tom Farr. I Jhe re^lar mee',n£ fo1" ' Krysia Oleszczuk i low in the parish hall. Plans Harris. Recognit'ion ^s given j ^ be made for the penny so- 1 cial and bazaar June 25. The for perfect altendance to the following: Judy O'Brien, Kathy Smith, Sandra Josserand and Donna Setzler. The basketball team next year will be minus these able players: Bob Dickman, Fred Kusch, Tom Etheridge, Tom Farr, Scott King and Fred Sor- Picnic Qn Tuesday, June 7." the "Women of the Church" will have a picnic at Veterans Acres in CrystaK>Lake. Meet at the church at 11 and bring a lunch and a covered dish to pass. The Evening Circle will have their regular meeting on Monday evening, June 6, at 8. Vacation School All teachers and helpers for the vacation church school will have their final training session on Tuesday evening, June 7, at 7:30. All are urged to attend. The school will be from June 20 to July 1. On June 6, the regular monthly meeting will be held and as yui know after the regular business is finished there is open forum. Home and School Meeting Last Monday St. John's Home and School association held the final meeting of the school year and there were seventy-one present. Kay Fredrick will be our president for another year and the neW officers were introduced to the parents. The entertainment was performed by the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders and it was very well done. Kay thanked the moth-, ers for their (ro-operation for the year and hoped we would continue to do so in the future. The children will bring your envelope home for your membership dues for the coming year and let us-all make it one hundred per pent. 111., to attend the state roller skating meet. This sports minded youngster is a package of dynamite as she proved at the meet by coming in second and winning a medal and ribbon in her class. Susan is eligible to go to New York in the near future where the national meet is being held. Good Luck. Birthday Greetings On May 21, Alfred May, Jr., celebrated his fourth birthday and shared a delicious cake and other goodies with them. Pistakee Terrace Well everyone who went to the dance is itill talking about the wonderful time that they with his family. and relations 1 had. The orchestra was excellent, and the refreshments were plentyfull and delicious. The Terrace women worked very hard, and are to be con-, gratulated for making this big venture a success, and all ;th£ wonderful people who Came too. £ mmm. , ^ / Short But Fast On Saturday, May 21, Susan Benoche travelled to Harvey, Graduates cheer these exciting gifts that make their big day so rewarding and memorable. Just what they like . .'..at big savings! ladies are asked to bring their articles for the bazaar to the meeting. 4 Altar boy meeting--Saturday, June 3, at 11 a.m. at the school. All the altar boys are to come to an important meeting. If unable to be present enson. Cheerleaders honored ™"tact Ott0 Kersten at i were Marv Jane Joosten. Kathy J ^ ; ^004. Smith. Judy O'Brien. Walt- . All the men of the parish are erine Roehowicz, Ann Pliner, ! inv)te(^ t0 join the Holy Sharon Hoffman, Pam Parker soc'ct-L at e Steak-Out and Leigh Parry. ' next Thursday, June 9. at the j 1 home of Ernie Schultz in Won- I der Woods. Each man is asked the Dance Recital Winding up the year's ac- . to bring his own steaktivities, a number of Wonder rest of the meal will be furn- Lake youngsters took part in isned. An evening of good enthe recital put on at the Mc- tertainment is promised to all ! Henry junior high school May , vvho attend. 25 by Mrs. Paulsen. ! - Dancers were Francine Marke, Paula Parker, Denise Nativity Church News Eight young people will be Under New Management THE GREEN PEARL CLUB Pearl Street - McHenry Formerly Known as "The Park Pub" Will Be Closed For Alterations WATCH FOR OPENING NEXT WEEK Sam, Joe, and Dom Marsella, props. 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