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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 May 1962, p. 8

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Pig« Eight PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 31, 1982 £ SEVERAL GRADE SCHOOLS PLAN FOR GRADUATIONS (Continued from Page 1) ty Fossum, Dottie Freeman, James Geds, Sherry Gehrke, . Pat Gilbertsen, Glen Glos, Marlene Grant, Eddie Gray, Patricia Gray, . Virginia Grek, Ricky Greenley, Howard Griffith, George Haegler, Irene Haegler, Dale Haldeman, Mark Hansen, William Hanson, Theresa Herdrick, Hallie Hess, Linda Hess, Thomas Hinspater, Barbara Hintze, Mary Jane Hodges, Donna Holcomb, Geolfrey Houck, Barbara Howe. Also Elizabeth Ingersol, Jacqueline Jacque, Donald Jaschke, Roberta Johnson, Mary Jones, Florence Jumper, James Karls, Charlene Kawell, Linda Kennebeck, Richard Kestersori, Rebecca Kissling, Bryce KJontz, Katherine Knaack, , Kathryn Koehn, Linda Kopsell, Sandra Krebeck, Lynn Krebs, Ronald Krumsee, Deborah Kuhlman. j Michael Kutnick, Judy Lamberg, Linda Lambert, Thomas | Laridis, Linda Lapinski, Shar- j on Larie, Linda Rae Larson, j Chfistine Latimer, Susan Lau-1 rente, Kenneth Leibach, Craig j Leigh, Franklin Lesley, Eliza-1 beth Liebman, Bernice Loose, I Melody Mandziara, Stephen Marchi, Raymond Marks, j James Martin, Dale Marzano, Floye McClain, Dennis Mc- GOWan, Cynthia Menolasino, Charles Messel, William Meyer, Phillip Miller, Michael Moore, James Morenz, Leonard Morris, Vivian Morris, Stephen Morrison, Dolly Myers, Peter Newendorp, Donald Norton, Eugene Nowell, Alan Olsen, Glenn Olsen, Lonnie Opalka. Barbara Pasternock, Daniel Paul, Roger Peck, Richard Peterson, Sandra Peterson, Mary Petersen, Patrick Phelan, Jean Phillips, Bruce Potratz, James QU&iver, Joanne Reed, Linda Regner, Susan Richards, Sue Richardson, Patricia Riley. Other Class Members Also Marilyn Scarbrough, Ronald Schaf}:. Donna Schmel- j zer, Charles Schmidt, Nancy; Schmunk, Robert Schopp, Cyn- J thia Schultz, Lynne Schultz. j Diana Schultz, Shelia Schur- j inga, Shirley Schuringa, Bar- j bara Senior, Barbara Sergott, j Richard Soda, Audrey Stale-; czny, George Stepanovic, Jeanne Strossner, Robert Suman. Susan Swanson, Scott Swedo, Glenn Tanner, Kathleen Thomas, Danita Tomasello, Thomas Tomlinson, Robert Townsend. Linda Tychewicz, James Van- Fteet, Ronald Vidovich, Marlene Viita, Alice \yeirich, Carol Wtflls, Janis WeJjzell, Charles Wifiting, John Winston, Diane Winter, Diane Wolf, Barbara Wyant, Conrad Yach, Claudia Yungnickel, Michael Zaborski and James Zvonar. St. Mary's School The graduation exercises for St. Mary's school will take place Sunday, June 3, in St. Mary's church. The diplomas will be received during the 8 o'clock Mass. Other events to honor the graduates will consist of a picnic on Monday; a social evening with their parents on Tuesday; and a get-together with the seventh grade on a Friday afternoon, during which timft the class prophecy and the class will will be read. Refreshments will be served. Present Awards The following awards will be presented: Kiwanis honors, Kathy Blake and Kenneth Etten; American Legion awards, Gary Anderson and Mark Thennes; science, Ray Pollock; essay award of Legion, Leonard Szarek; server's award, Paul Adams; class choice as May queen, Rita Mikosz. Members of ' the class, include Linda Adams, Nancy Adams, Paul Adams, Vincent Adams, Richard Albright, Gary Anderson, Sandra Beck, Dennis Blake, Kathleen Blake. Linda Blake, Susan Brown, Eileen Bruscato, Joseph Buralli Bernadette Camasta, Donna Colborn, Martha Dede, Patricia Diedrich, Joseph DiMaggio, Kenneth Etten, James Fitzgerald, Theresa jFreund. Timothy Freund. Also Robert Gausden, Trud> Gende, Elizabeth Ann Granath, Thomas Harrison, George Hauser, Linda Herdrich. Dennis Hester, Harold Hunter, Dennis Jackson, Barbara Justen, Sharon Justen, Thomas King, Samuel Kisla, David Klapperich, Dennis Klein, The- • resa Koleno, Mary Ann Krupinski. Donna Kwiatek, Linda Jo Links, Maureen Linnane. James Mack, Marilyn Marke, Kathleen Meyer, James Michmershuizen, Rita Mikosz, Craig Miller, Nancy Morris. Also Thomas Nye, Pamela Parkhurst, Ronald Parks, Donna Patryas, Adrienne Perrino, Raymond Pollock. Cynda Radner, Nancy Regelin, Kenneth Roby, Wendy Sayler, Dale Schmitt, Robert Schneider, Raymond Simon, Cynthia Smith, David Smith, Donna Steffes, Michael Sullivan. Marv Therese Sweeney, Leonard Szarek, Mark Thennes, Frank Visconti, Kathy Vigt, Elaine Wagner, Chris Wijas, Robert Wisniewski and Sandra Zahn. Johnsburg School Mrs. Celia Vecchi will play the processional when graduation is held at Johnsburg grade school on June 1 at 8 o'clock in the evening. Following the invocation by Rev. Stewart B. Smith, talks will be given by Candis Kowal .>n "The Value/^of a Well- Rounded Eduction" and by Antje Thode o^ "Education and Your Future!" ~~ The main address of • the evening will be giyen by Rev. i John O. Mclntyre or Faith church. Presentation of the honor award will be made by Supt. James C. Bush, after which he | presents the • graduating class j to the board president, Richard I R. Marshall,, for their cer- j tificates. | A reception will follow in j the multi-purpose room. j Graduates j Graduates include Stewart j Bauer, Alannah Callender, Lin-: da Casey, Louis De. Francisco,; Patrick De Francisco, Robert: Fowler. Robert Froehlig, Paul-j ette Geiersbach, Mary Jean i Glueck, Jill Halley, Rita Har- j becke, William Hauck, George-1 an Haze, James Herman, Carolyn Hudson, Mary Lynn John- j son, Robert Karstens, Janet • Kneip, Candis Kowal, Michael •Lennon, James Long. Also Paul 'McDonald, Linda Melton. James Messel, .^Joseph Missbach, Cory Patterson, Bruce Pedersen. Jack Roggenbuck, Roy Rzechula, Michafel Schmieglitz, John Schroeder, Joseph Schultz, David Senkerik, David Smith, Cheryl Stahlman,' Antje Thode, William Thomas, Daniel Turner and David Zeiger. ° - Big Hollow Forty-three young people will graduate from Big Hollow grade school, Ingleside, Sunday, June 3, at 2:30 o'clock. The program calls for an invocation by Rev. Harold J. Knappe. songs by the graduates, comments by Edmond H. Taveinne and the commencement address by Dave Schmid. assistant principal of Grant Township high school. Other speakers will be Arthur Smejkal and William Walker. J. Jerry Bunting, president of the board of education, will present diplomas, and Frank Hartigan will give out the Legion awards. St. -John's Thirty-one eighth graders will graduate at the 10 o'clock Mass in.,- St. John's church, Johnsburg. on June 3. with Rev. Fr. Joseph Blitsch distributing the diplomas. Graduates are Patrick Daly. Sally Dij5dr:rh, Cecelia Freund. Vincent/Fecund, Thomas Hausheei, oandra Heir. David Himpelmann. Philip Hoffman. Steven Hovseth. John Huemann, Karen Huemann. Robert Joyce, Dorothy Kayler. Bonnie LaBav, ^James Lafona'ne. John Little. Also Dawn Mlsavice, Debl.ic Montalbano. Philip Oeffling An!hony^Tfs^,v.'<l<i. Davie! Pa'- --\or. Kathleen Pierce. Garrett ! Redmond, Janice Schaefer, Larry Schaefer, Berna d e 11 e Schneider, Kenneth Sherman. William Simpson, Diane Sinicin, Diane Smith and Yvonne Tonvan. BACCALAUREATE FIRST OF THREE FINAL PROGRAMS (Continued from Page 1) Legal NQTICE TO BIDDERS Requests for bids for black top to furnish all labor and materials to re-cover Court House annex parking lot approximately 3.070 sq. yds. bituminous surface sub class 5.2" Miick. Submit all bids to Albert H. Pearson, chairman of Public Building, c/o County Clerk before noon, Monday, June 4. (Pub. May 31. 1962) Also Susan Dahlquist, William De Cicco, John De Mar, Judith Dickman, Francis Diedrich, Charles Dietz, Lorraine Di Leonardo, Mary Di Maggio, Sharon Dowe, James Dowhin, Christopher Ducey, Janet Eckstein, George Erber, James Etten, Joseph Etten, Harold I Eurich, Patrick Faunt, Linda Femer, Rudolph Fischer, Michael Fitzgerald, Frances Flach, • Robert Fletcher, Eva Foerster, Barbara Foreman, Raymond | Franklin, Donna Freund, Law- I rence Freund, Ronald Freund, Wayne Fuchs, Robert Gates, Lawrence Geier, David Gende, Mary Jane Gillis, Elmer Glos- Sbn, Gene Glosson, Robert Glover, Alexander Goscinski, Lynn Gustavson. Also Terrence Haak, Tudi Haasl. John Hachmeister, Chai. lene Hlagberg, Robert Hager, Dolores ^lall, John Halley, Michelle Jfonsen', J°hn Hanson, Robert |\J{arris, Glenn vHartmann, Sandy Hastings, Richard Hauck, Charles <JHerman, Richard Himpelmann, Frederick Hippchen, Arlene Hoffman, Frederick Hornby, Sandra Igler, Petrea Jacobsen, John Jeschke, Charles Jett, Mary Joyce, Janet Jung Tiina Keerberg, Judy Keim, Albert Kempfer, Duane Kennebeck, Dorothy Kerr, Marilyn Kiehl, Daniel Kinnerk, Dorothy Kirk, Patricia Klapperich, JoAnne Kline, Lucille Koehler, Bruce Koepke, Wayne Konecny, Donald Kopsell, John Korner, James Koty, Alan Kuncl. ; Also Sandra Laurence, Sus- j an Lawrence, David Liberty, Karen Lindwall, Louis Liptak, | Kenneth Lishamer, Leonard j Lazalde, Doris Lossman, Gerhart Mackey, Richard Mann, M a r g a r e t M a r c h i , C h a r l e s Mars. Dennis Marshall Ronald Marshall, Dennis Martell, Thomas Mathews, Harold May, Mary Mays, Robert McDonald, William McGee,, Nancy Mc- Nulty, Judith Meineke, Ronald Messamore, Katherine Meyer, Catherine Michels, Christine Mfthels, Charles Miller. David Miller. Douglas Mill- • er. Kathleen Monahan, i?aul | Morenz, Klaus Mueller, Marian Mueller, Pamela Munroe. / Iso James Neff, Mildred Nicholas, Victor Nowicki, Barbara O'Brien, Stephen Olson. Brian O'Malley, Carol Ortkras Emily Ortlieh, MaryAnn Pus, Hugh Peo, Mary Perry Vernon Peterson, Rodney Peterson, Virginia Peterson, Joyce Phannenstill, Terry Phillips, Sharon Pike, Mary Jane Pitzen, Georgiann Posthuma, Marcia Prfetzmap, Richard Radner, Jill Reilly, Gary Ricker, Kathryn Riha, Gerald Riordan, Robert Rodde, Trudy Rogde,, John Roper. Barbara Sawdo, Diane Schafer, Janet Schimke, Ronald Schmitt, Sandra Schmunk, ' Linda Schopp, Gary Schroeder, Peter Schroeder, Edward Schultz, Edward W. Schultz, Katherine Schustik, Dominic Angelow Scolaro, John Senkerik, Raymond Singer, Mary Ann Smialek, Jeanette Smith. Marilyn Smith, Robert Smith, Patricia V. Spencer, Edward Stacknick, Robert Stange, Edward Steadman, Bernice Stelljes, Richard Stilling, Roy Swanson, Carol Szalowski, Christine Szczupak. Also Sharon Thiel, Ralph Thoma, James Tiffany, Sharon Tindell, Diane Tushkowski. William Tychewicz. Cheryl Vacula, - Edwam Valek, Frank Variny, William Vavrikf Susan Wat kins, Peter WgJjOT, Carol Wegener, Jane^LWeing'art, Terry Wetzel, Jean Wiles, Faith Williams, Robert Williams, WONDER LAKE YOUTH ENROUTE HOME KILLED (Continued from Page 1) i Russell, sustained cuts and abrasions and were taken to McHenry hospital for treatment. Russell was blamed by police for failure to yield the right-of-way. Anthony Pintozzi of High street, McHenry, was hurt last Saturday night when his car was struck by another auto driven by Jerome J. May of Spring Grove. ' McHenry police said May was attempting to pass the other car and failed to see the turn signals on the Pintozzi vchicle. Joe K. Saari. passenger in a car driven by James D. Kluwe of Wonder Lake, sustained injuries in an accident last week at Johnsburg road and Rt. 173. State police blamed a second driver, Charles E. Lorden, of Twin Lakes with failure to Donna Wohlert, Barbara Wolf, Brian Ziebel. Cheryl Wolf, Carol Young and GRANDPA'S, TOO Juusepulz aianfa ut the. -f-fowt Remember Dad with a Gift from 5TTORE for MEN NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Open Daily: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sun 10 am - 5 p.m. Wa,r> STRETCH-A-DOLLAR l'/2 Miles East of McHenja; on Route 120 at Kent Acres Men's WKite For FaDa" Dress Shirts Brand Name American-Made 98 For Father's Day FOR SALE OR RENT Nimrod Camper flfciii 1111 frrtn yield the right-of-way when hi6 auto pulled out from a stop sign and struck the other vehicle. Saari suffered a dislocated shoulder and lacerations. Due to highway construction, a stop sign \yas down on Spring Lake road, Johnsburg, last week Wednesday afternoon at 4:35 o'clock, and a two-car crash resulted. State police said Ruth Ahlstromer of Rt. 1, Spring Grove, was driving north and William Roder of Rt. 1, Spring Grove, was driving west t>f Spring Lake road when the former proceeded slowly into the intersection. She failed to asee Roder until it was too late to stop. The cars were damage^, and Roder sustained injuries which required him to be confined to McHenry hospital. , Ruth Ahlstromer was blamed by" police for failure to yield the right-of-way. Circus Visits Wonder Lake (Continued from Page .l) Money will buy a good dog, but only love will make him wag his tail IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE and old alike. The tent circus is .not dead, and it will be proVerww^ th an outstanding array of taleht from the four corners of tnte w<?rld. Aerial artists and wire walkers share the .spotlight with jugglerst tumblers and clowns, while amazing animal actors cavort. Dogs, horses, ponies, monkeys, bears, lions and many more will hold the attention of the little ones, while the entire family will marvel at the performing herds of elephants. The circus will present an all new show for the 1962 season, boasting a huge big top, Completely fire and waterproof, with comfortable seating. Contrary to popular belief, the circus never splits up or divides, and is always exhibited intact. It will be seen exactly as it may be seen earlier or later in the season at such metropolitan areas as New York, Chicago, St. Louis and NEW CONSTRUCTION EXTENSIVE REPAIR - OF ROADS PLANNED^ (Continued from Page 1) " highway work will be let about the first of July. Good news to city drivers i£ £ announcement that the city has made application to thfe state to, have Third street, from Waukegan to Elm street; designated an arterial street. In this .way Motor Fuel Tax funds could be used to improve it and ease the traffic situation. . Plans at present are to place curbs at the two entrances, along with blacktop, and oil * the remainder of the gravel thoroughfare for this summer. Another year .calls for more extensive plans to blacktop the entire road. Denver. More than thirty feature acts will be presented, with a full ninety minutes of arenic and aerial entertainment. Tickets may be purchased on the grounds or by calling Wonr der Lake 2161 or 3292. Declared Dividend Rate BEHIND EVERY SAVINGS ACCOUNT SAFETY! All Accounts insured up to $10,000.00 • Strong Reserves over $1,100,000.00 PROVEN PERFORMANCE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Investments -- Prime First. Mortgage Loans «<G© SAVOfytBs We invite you to start your Savings Account with us now in person or) by maiL A Mutual Company Organized In 1925 total assets over $14,000,000.00 TEE OFF! W8M FOR A GOOD DRIVE IN ONE OF OUR A-1 USED CARS Nimrod 2-Star. Sleeps up to six. 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