... iv'.,.,"':':\-,v ........ ,.......v. •••••' •• •• •.-• - ...'... : Jrl.- PG. 14, - PLAIN DEALER - DECEMBER 8, 1967 College Night Success Letters To Santa 311 NOV67 William Perry, senior counselor, greets Jim Meyer and Mrs. Meyer to the anfiual McHenry high school College Night held on Nov. 30. "The best college night Pve to this year!" "A wellbehaved student body". "Well dressed students." "Terrific student and parent response to each session." Such were comments of the college representatives on Thursday. Nov. 30, as over 350 high school students and parents participated in the McHenry high school College Night. The night, planned for interested students who wanted to sgeak_to_several_coll^e Richmond Rotary Meets Qsso&m In History Project The Richmond Rotary club becomes the first McHenry county organization to meet its twenty-five -quota in the History of McHenry Courtly book project. Fred Schrcsder put the Richmond club over the top with four orders for books entered Monday. TWs entitles the Richmond club to a minimum of $25 for their "Milk Pail Fund." Any McHenry county organization that sends in a mimeo sheet with twenty-five names and a minimum of $5 per order , toward the advance price of $16 per copy can qualify for this commission. Biography orders at $25 each (book included) entitle the organization to an additional 50 cents or a total of $1.50 per biography order, said Business manager W. H. Tammeus of Woodstock. The deadline is drawing near when the took price advances, so those interested should act now. Orders should be placed with P.O. Box 484, Woodstock. representatives, saw sixteen different schools represented. (The following" letters are printed as received from area children). "Dear Santa Claus: "I want Drowsy Baby and a high chair. I am a good girl. Please bring ray baby brother In order to get schools in ^ Ransom a tryke and trailer and .which students were really interested, the senior class was polled. Each school had to have at least five requests before they were invited. This was done so that each school was assured of finding students here interested in it. William Perry, senior counselor and organizer of the night, said "This is the best College Night we've had at McHenry. The response was terrific. Pd like to thank each person who helped for their time and trouble.' mentioned the following organizations: The Future Teacher's association, for supplying guides to the building; the Future Home maker's association, giving a coffee beforehand; the P.T.A. who sup - {died refreshments afterwards; teachers; custodians and the high school counselors. a kiddie copter. "Love, " Maris sa Pal ins ki" "Dear Santa Claus: "I want a twist and turn barbie and Barbie house and indoor and outdoor Barbie set. My brother Mark is a teenager. Please bring him something. "Your friend, "Carolyn Ehredt" "Dear Santa: "I would like some toys for Christmas. I need a truck, drum, guitar, elephant doll (for Drama) a flying saucer rabbit, flying eel, flying cup, flying flower. I am 5 years old. "Mark Beise "7416 Maple drive" BRIDGE BUILDERS . . . With war smoke on the horizon, U. S. Navy Seabees work on a bridge southwest of DaNang, South Vietnam. Air strikes, infantry clashes and artillery duels were order of the dav less than a mile away. "Dear Santa: "Bring me a record player and a rifle. Fm good. I will leave you some cake and cocoa. "Love, "Johnny Palirakt "PJS. If I am real good please bring me a projector too." "Dear Santa Claus: "Please bring me a Baby Tweaks and a projector. I am a good girl. I will leave you some cookies and cocoa. "Teressa FaUnaM" "Dear Santa Claus: "My name is Donald Vornkahl and I live in Lilymoor but I am going to be in Chicago with my grandma and aunties for Christmas so please bring my presents there. I am going to be a good boy. "Santa, I would like to have a big train track with lots of ties and animals and I would like a gas station. "My sister is too small to let you know what she wants but she would like a dollie and also a push toy and a circus train for baby Debbie. "Thank you very much in advance and may God bless you and all your helpers and I hope you and the reindeers have a good trip. "As Always, "Donald Vornkahl" 4 ^ cr t ^ <v, < * "•! j , Attack Squadron-251^ a unit of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing at the Marine Corps Air station, Beaufort, S.C. His squadron's primary mission is to destroy ens my aircraft and missiles, attack sur face targets, escort helicopters and perform various other air operations. His group is a major aviation element of the Second Marine Aircraft Wing, which provides air support for Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic units. News About Our Servicemen COTY COSMETIC CENTER Muget Des Bois Emeraude L'Aimant L'Origan Paris \£>*4 PFC. BRUCE ERBER Pfc. Bruce Erber, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCafferty of 7807 Oakwood drive, Wonder Lake, entered service June 5, 1967, and arrived in Vietnam Nov. 11. He is stationed at Pleiku, Vietnam. His adress is as follows: PFC. Bruce Erber, U.S. 548 17 565, CO. C 1 st BN. 12th BGD. 4th Inf. Div., San Francisco, Calif., A.P.O. 96262. Private Anthony C. Buonauro Jr., 20, son of Mrs. Angeline Kinnerk, 137 W. Rand road, Lake moor, completed an eightweek pay specialist course Nov. 21 at the Army Finance school, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind. He was trained in the payment of civilian and military personnel, handling of travel allowances, and accounting. Instruction was also given in business law and pay regulations. ALBERT A. JESKY Albert A. Jesky is now serving in Vietnam, where he is an aircraft electrician wi,th the Army. His address is as follows: Pfc. Albert A. Jesky, 80th Team Det. RA 169026, Box 275, APO. SF 96296, San Francisco, Calif. Martin James Hans is'now stationed in Vietnam. Friends may write to him as follows: Martin James Hans, A03, B50- 04-98, VF-32, Fit. P.O., New York, N.Y., 09501. Marine Lance Corporal Robert D. Waller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis J. Waller of 6013 Magnolia drive, Ringwood, and husband of the former Miss Carol Meyer of Woodstock, is serving with Marine Fighter Tuberculosis, greatly reduced in the last few decades, can be completely wiped out with adequate public support. Christmas Seals fight TB and all respiratory diseases. 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