Sec. 2, Pg. 4 - Plaindealer - Fri. June 13, 1969 Mrs. Luey Domino, president of the National Catholic Society of Foresters, congratulates Joann Schabow, a member of St. Clara Court 659, who has been awarded a four-year scholarship from the national organization. She is a June graduate of MCHS. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Miss Schabow Given Award Joann L u c i l l e Schabow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schabow of McHenry, a senior at McHenry Community high school and member of St. Clara Coyrt 659, was awarded a four-year scholarship from the National Catholic Society of Foresters. The award was presented to her cm Friday, June 6 at the awards presentation ceremony of the 1969 senior class. Presenting the award to Joann was Mrs. Lucy Domino, president of the National Catholic Society of Foresters. Mrs. Domino said, "It is a genuine pleasure to present to an outstanding student as Joann, this scholarship in the v£lue of $4,000." Joann also received a state scholarship and a one-year scholarship from McMurray college, and was chosen alternate for the 1969 scholarship for four years of Latin. She will attend McMurray college in the fall. Fort Wayne, Indiana, has constructed a memorial to Johnny Appleseed, using as< many of the 1850 known varieties of apple trees as was possible. BIBLE CHURCH WILL CONDUCT VACATION SCHOOL The Wonder Lake Bible church will conduct its vacation Bible school for ten days,, from June 16 through June 27, 9 a.m. to noon. All boys and girls who have completed first grade through eighth grade are invited to attend. Those needing transportation are asked to call the church. There will be Bible lessons, handcraft projects in wood and ceramics, recreation and refreshments. EIDE WRITES STORY ON MARS PROGRAM LOCALLY From Western Illinois university, Macomb, 111., the Plaindealer has received a story written by Rockwell Eide of McHenry for the journalism class of Reef Waldrup, coordinator of publications. It is printed in full. "The Johnsburg Public Junior high school in Johnsburg has initiated the MARS program, Military Affiliated Radio System, this past year. "When asked about the program, Mr. James Bush, superintendent of the school, replied, 'It is an extracurricular activity which the school began in January. We adopted it primarily to educate some of our . students in a rather unique field at the junior high level.' The program offers no credit or grades to its students. They meet from 11-12 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday morning and from 6:30-9 on Monday night. After enrolling in the course, attendance is required, and any student with excessive absences will be excused from the program. "The program consistst>finstruction in areas of closed circuit television production and citizen band radio broadcasting, as well as ham radio operation. The program is offered to those junior high students who show an interest in it and maintain a minimum of a C average throughout junior high school. " When asked if other schools are offering this program, Mr. Bush said, 'No other schools in McHenry county are offering it, and I believe we are the PRIDECR AFT...STEEL WORK BENCH LEGS WoflHJench Plans in each package Typical bench built with PRIDECRAFT work bench legs gTTTTTTl (REG. $11.95) One 4" x 7" x 32" carton contains all the steel parts necessary to build a PRIDECRAFT work bench ... using any available lumber or plywood. /Shipping weight: 28-pounds. fheyll really please him! No. 28-109 Slimknife*™' With 5 new multi-purpose blades for almost any cutting job. HEAVY-DUTY STAPLE GUN 900* Professional, jam-proof gun. 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" The MARS program is sponsored by the Air Force MARS of Tinker Air Force base in Oklahoma^ City, Oklahoma. The program is completely subsidized through this base, which sends its old equipment to the school. "Mr. Donald Hruby, a full time teacher at Johnsburg Junior high, Mr. Robert Greenwood, a ham operator from the communityt and Mr. Russel Cooper, an electronic instructor at Great Lakes Naval base, are the present instructors of the program. *" When interviewed about MARS, Mr. Hruby said, 'W© begin by teaching our students the Morse code. From here they learn to operate a citizen band radio. After successfully completing a test, they are licensed ham operators, of which we have ten at the present.' Mr. Hruby explained that the students build their own radio sets, and contact stations throughout the United States daily. They have also made four contacts to Canada and one to Australia. The students use the schools closed circuit televisions to produce a daily broadcast of sports, news and weather highlights." BUY IT... THRU THE Hh i l l " " • ] FOUR IN AREA GRADUATE FROM MILTON COLLEGE The Milton college commencement exercises, Milton, Wis., were held in Dunn Center last Sunday. The class of seventy- three Included three from McHenry and one from Wonder Lake. James B. Cheatham, bachelor of arts, sociology, is the son of Mrs. Elsie Cheatham, 4917 S. Roberts road, active in intra-murals, Sigma Pi fraternity and recipient of a Dean's fellowship^ He will attend law school at either Western Reserve university, Cleveland, O., or the University of Illinois. Albert F. Dormeyer, bachelor of business administration, management, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dormeyer, 4613 Ashley drive. Christian R. Newkirk, bachelor of buainess administration, accounting, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newkirk, 4222 Crestwood, active in Sigma Pi fraternity and a member of the football and golf f >ms. Brian P. O'Connor, bachelor of business, administration, management, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor, 7802 W. Chestnut, Wonder Lake. He was active on student newspaper, Social board and on the Student Senate. CHOLERA LOSSES John W. Lewis, director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture, said "we are hopeful that tremendous losses by Illinois farmers due to hog cholera can be greatly reduced through the federal ban on use of live virus vaccine on July 1." The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will ban interstate shipment of the vaty cine on July 1. In February the Advisory Board of Livestock Commissioners to the state Department of Agriculture adopted a regulation pro-" hibiting the sale or use of all hog cholera vaccines in the state at the time the USDA banned the interstate shipment. 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