District 15 MRS. J.F. CASEY, member of a teaching family, is a resident of 401 N. Country Club drive. She has resided here permanently for seventeen years and lived here part time for twenty-three years. Mrs. Casey completed four years in a teacher's college and an additional year of training in library science. She holds an elementary and high school teaching and supervisory certificate. Mrs. Casey has been an elementary and high school teacher in public schools for over twenty years. She is a member of St. Patrick's church. • Four children are all tea- \\V*^ . chers. Lt. Maurice, USMC, who \% taught fourth grade four years ;•'/*.'- at Edgebrook school, is sta- ' ^' •-- * * ' tioned in Puerto Rico-Panama MRS. .J.I-. (J.VSM Canal Zone; Robert F. teaches at Valley View; Madonna Nl., first grade, and Alicia Denise, second grade. Four sisters and a brother are all teachers in Illinois* public schools. Vie For High School Board wife .JOHN M. COUGHLIN have eight sons and three ANNIE MAE CUDA has resided in McHenry since and now makes her home at 391 i W. Clearbrook drive. Mrs. Cuda attended Catholic grade schools, Chicago, J.S. Morton high school, Cicero, and night classes at Morton Junior college. She is a homemaker and also is emoloyed as secretary for Northern Propane Gas Co. In connection with the schools, she has served on the Citizen's Advisory council, the PTA and Mother's club. Other affiliations include Legion auxiliary, McHenry Choral club, McHenry Hospital auxiliary, church choir and Teachers' Wives' club. She and her husband, Charles, have two sons, Frank, a freshman at Michigan State university, at East campus. 1951 JOHN M. COUGHLIN, a resident road, has resided in McHenry for eleven years. Mr. Coughlin received his education at Loyola university, completing his schooling in 1956. A systems engineer for the Federal Reserves bank, he spends considerable tims working as a member of St. Patrick school board. Other affiliations include Legion Post 491, VFVV color guard, Windy City chapter, Systems and Procedure association and Loyola Alumni association. Mr. Coughlin and his daughters. ^ RICHARD GOLBECK, a resident of McHenry for twenty two years, lives at 3605 \V. Anne street. He is a graduate of Sehurz high school, Chicago, and completed a two-year course in mechanical engineering at the International Correspondence school. An 'employee of Illinois Bell Telephone Co» 'for nineteen years, he works in installation and - repair of multiple line equipment. Mr. Golbeck was president for six years of St. Patrick's C.C.D. High School of Religion and was com.nittee chairman of the Citizen's Advisory council in 1966-67. Affiliations include Legion Post 491, Knights of Columbus, past leader of Explorer Scouts, and lay advisor, Catholic Youth Organization. Married to the former Helen Rogers, they have two children, Michael, 8, and Lynn, 5. Crystal Lake f i, i " RICHARD GOLBECK ANNIE MAE CUDA and Steven, a sophomore College Candidates EDWARD GUETTLER EDWARD GUETTLER, a twenty-year resident of McHenry, resides at 2418 N. McArthur drive, McHenry. He is an automotive garage owner and operator. He serves on the Blue Ribbon Transportation committee. Mr. Guettler studied at numerous vocational schools after his high school graduation and was an instructor of various training classes in the Army Engineers. He is past president of the Kiwanis club, chairman of the Kiwanis Blood Bank, counselor of Zion Lutheran church Walther league and an elder of Zion Lutheran church. Mr. Guettler and his wife, Maria, have five daughters, Sally, Dawn, Jean, Peggy ai^d Julie. CATHERINE ALVARY CATHERINE S. ALVARY, a resident of 602 N. Green street, has resided in McHenry for the past fifteen years. A housewife, she is a graduate of Vassar college with a BA degree. Mrs. Alvary worked in the . Parent Teacher organization, initiated the Junior Great Books Program in McHenry county and taught Great Books classes for five years. She also has served on two Citizen's Advisory councils. Mrs. Alvary is past president of the Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters. Married to Dr. George Alvary, they have four children. CLINT CLAYPOOL CLINT CLAYPOOL, 4212 W. Ponca street, McHenry has lived at the above address for. the past fourteen years with his wife, Margaret. They hate two sons, Charles, 15, and Roger,' 14, who attend the McHenry Community high school. He was born and raised in Evanston and educated in the Evanston public schools. He has been employed by Northern Illinois Gas Co. for the past thirty years. Claypooi is a member of the First United Methodist church of McHenry and has sfe^ved on the official board. He has served two terms as president of the McHenry Chamber of Commerce and is presently a member of the board of directors. A member oP'fheS&cHenry Kiwanis club/ he served as its VALE ADAMS VALE ADAMS has resided in McHenry for forty-three years and makes his home at 815 N. Green street. He attended the local public schools and graduated from Lake Forest college with his BA degree in Business Administration and Economics. Mr. Adams, the only incumbent in District 156, is a golf professional at the McHenry Country club, He has served on the board for eleven years, seven of which he has been president. Mr. Adams and his wife, Marjorie, have three sons, Gary, Craig and Nelson. president in 1961. He is also a member of the City of McHenry Industrial Development commission. MYRA MURRAY, who resides at 5200 W. Maple Hilldrive, and her husband, Earl, have one son, Terrence, three daughters, Susan Snvth, Kathleen and Patricia, and two grandchildren. An eleven-year resident of the corrvn inity, she is a high school graduate. A homemaker, Mrs. Murray is a member of the Blue Ribbon Transportation committee, chairman of the Citizen's Advisory committee, has many years of PTA service and work- ' ed on four school referendums. Affiliations include board •member of Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters, co-chairman of fund raising committee for P.TO. of Valley View school. PG. 12 - PLAINDEALER- WED. APRIL 9, 1969 M YRA MURRAY GRANT TWO-WEEK EXTENSION FOR YMCA CAMPAIGN A two-week extension has been made for the Lake Region YMCA's 1969 finance campaign. This will allow workers with pledge cards in their possession to complete the remaining 950 calls on prospects before the April 15 deadline. After that date, all workers are requested to return as quickly as possible all pledge calls for the purpose of redistributing the cards to see the campaign through to a successful completion with the goal of $31,000 in hand. The most recent report meeting held at the Lake Region YMCA Program center, 65 N. Williams street, Crystal Lake, found a most encouraging report of $20,149.85, or 65 percent in pledges. The Special Gifts division of the campaign reported their solicitations resulted in the reporting of..$10,- 555.00, or 62 percent of their goal of $17,000. Workers in the General Solicitations division reported their efforts had contributed $9,594.85, or 68 percent of their goal of $14,000. The report meeting also produced a series of new Quotabusters, those men and women who have surpassed their personal goals. They include Weg Thomas of McHenry. The I^ike Region YMCA greatly appreciates the efforts of the fortyseven persons who have exceeded their goals of $500 and $100 respectively. TWO FROM AREA ON UNIVERSITY DEAN'S LIST Dean's list honors went to 3,428 students at the Univer- T H E Kj World I eg Of ^ Pharmacy Robert Schultz. sity of Illinois Chicago Circle campus during the fall academic quarter, 24.2 percent of the 14,152 students enrolled. To be eligible for the Dean's list in any of the five undergraduate colleges at Chicago Circle a student must have a 4.0 average for the quarter (5.0 equals A). Among those named from this area are Richard Alan Beck of 1113 N. River road and William Charles Hehr of 805 W. Paul. THOMAS PARSLEY THOMAS PARSLEY of Crystal Lake seeks his second term on the McHenry County college board. He was one of the members of the founding group that developed the area college. Mr. Parsley is a trained school administrator, having majored in that field at Notre Dame university. He received his master's degree at Notre Dame university. Parsley is on the site and selection committee for the college. Married to the former Patricia Hogan of Ringwood, they have two children. VAL J. BUDD, JR. "YAL J. 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