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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Sep 1972, p. 15

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District 15 Director Earns His Doctorate GENEPAULAUSKY Gene Paulausky, director of instructional services for District 15, has recently suc­ cessfully completed and defended his dissertation which was the final requirement toward earning his Ph. D in Curriculum and Instruction at Loyola university. Dr. Paulausky received his B.A. degree in History from Lake Forest college in 1958 and a Master's degree in History from De Paul university in 1961. Before coming to McHenry, Dr. Paulausky ex­ perienced twelve years of teaching at the elementary and secondary levels and spent two years as national director of education for the American Dental Assistants association. During his employment with District 15 since September of 1971, Dr. Paulausky derived a set of objectives or goals for the Curriculum council. Its members act as chairmen for the various project com­ mittees, such as Reading, Math, Pupil Progress, etc., and actively encourage teacher involvement in all instructional decisions or changes. Under his direction, the teachers have Here & Time In BUSINESS Jewel Announces New Freshness Meat Dating Jewel Food Stores, first in the nation to initiate an open date freshness policy on perishable food products, has announced a significant improvement in the "freshness" date on fresh meat items. Jewel fresh meats, which have been open dated for years with the actual date of the month after which it should not be sold, will now with the addition of equipment capability, have added to the date of the month a three-letter month ab­ breviation, i.e. "SEP" 30, ef­ fective in all stores this week. In addition to adding the month to the date on the label, Jewel also announced the availability of a brochure fo­ cus tomers at the Meat counter suggesting the maximum storage time for both refrigerator and freezer storage of various meat products. All Jewel products which have a shelf-life of less than one year are open dated, Jewel said. your week ahead 0# BY DR. A.W. DAMIS Forecast Period: September 24 -- October 1,1972 ARIES Mar. 21 Apr. 19 TAURUS Apr. 20 • May 20 GEMINI May 21 • June 28 LEO July 23 • Aug. 22 VIRGO Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 23 • Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 23 • Nov. 21 SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 • Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 No question about it! The first indications of a change that will take place in your career should materialize. Stand by for an unpleasant chain of events - that turn out well. We are never treacherous, that is, according to our own light. Nonetheless, many members of your sign will be engaged in intrigues and affairs of secret order. It seems as though you'll rid yourself of a re­ sponsibility. Also, your chart indicates that you'll contact a devious member of the opposite sex. MOONCHILD There's a tendency on your part to quarrel with June 21 • July 22 your mate or similar alliance. Apparently, you % have taken a troublemaker into your confidence. The point! Remember, "misery likes company." You are entering an impulsive cosmic cycle. You'll attempt to alter your personality or daily routine. Stellar patterns, however, warn against changing existing conditions. As your mood soars, this week, so will your urge to spend. Extravagance, thoughts that are in the shade - concerning the opposite sex - dominates your chart. You are entering a phase of it being: The lull before the storm. Be attentive to rumors and signs of things to come. Intensive behind the scene activities are indicated. Trying to persuade and influence your associ­ ates, seem to dominate your chart. Apparently, you will be laying the ground work for manipu­ lating someone - in order that they will fit into the general scheme of things- Double the guard against an event or phoney opportunity that will be costly over the long haul. It seems as though a "get rich scheme" will taunt many under your sign. You are entering a tricky cosmic cycle that puts your career, task, mission or project into sharp focus. Don't misread this week's agitation or dis­ ruptive changes as being a reversal. Stellar patterns stress the probability that you will be out of character. You will confuse a member of the opposite sex, because of your uncontrollable shift in mood or general outlook. Strong planetary support, this week, enables you to put wishful thinking where it belongs. Apparently, you will be putting the pieces to­ gether, concerning a member of the opposite sex. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign AnalV»i», »end th« day, monlh, year and ploce of birth, plui 50< for postage and handling to Dr. Andrew W. Damil, P. O. So* 12766, St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. A Leading McHenry County Industry Is Seeking DAY & NIGHT SHIFTS MACHINE OPERATORS INSPECTORS SPRAY PAINTERS Excellent Company Benefits COME SEE US IN PERSON WOODSTOCK DIE CASTING Division of ELTRA Corp. WOODSTOCK, ILL an equal opportunity employer initiated the new pupil progress reporting system, new teacher and administrator evaluation forms, investigation of the testing procedures, evaluation of the new Math program, created an ecology committee, a film committee, and other projects. Dr. Paulausky expects to continue the functioning of all the current committees, as well as develop new committees when any change or innovation in the educational program is indicated. He is currently in­ vestigating graduate courses to be offered in McHenry to further the professional growth of the teachers, and he plans, as "Y" Warrior Recruitment Scheduled Oct. 2 James Van Bosch, Lake Region YMCA Y-Warrior chief, announces a Pow-Wow to be held for interested 9 to 12-year- old boys and their dads. Hie Pow-Wow is to be held Oct. 2, at the YMCA at 95 Grant street. Crystal Lake. The was his custom last year, to teach on an occasional basis at the different grade levels in order to keep himself informed of curriculum and grade level practices. • . / meeting agenda will include a camping demonstration, ex­ planation of the program, and the organization of new boys and fathers into tribes. Included in yearly inter­ tribal activities as planned are an October and June campout, hunting and gun demon­ stration, and rifle shoot, sleep- in, ice fishing, swim party, and airplane ride. The Y-Wairior program has been planned to provide an opportunity for fathers and sons to expand upon the relationships that have been experienced in their home. Many past Indian Guides have opportunity to expand on the experiences they have had. POLITICAL ^CQRNE£_ Hold Reception For Schaffer A 'Campaign 72' reception honoring State Senate Can­ didate Jack Schaffer was held recently at the Crystal Lake American Legion home. Over Boys in the program learn to conduct ceremonies, t^ke charge of meetings and become officers of a tribe. PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 Schaffer supporters at- because of the large number of 200 tended the affair, which marked the beginning of the traditional last leg of the election campaign, the final two months before the election. Bill Hubbard, reception chairman, thanked those who attended and praised Can­ didate Schaffer for his work as McHenry county Auditor. Hubbard stated "Jack Schaffer has done an outstanding job as McHenry county Auditor, and those of us who have worked with him are convinced our district will have extremely good representation in the State Senate after Jack is elected." The event was unusual from a normal Republican gathering non-active Republicans who attended. The bi-partisiai}. attendance at the affair reflects one of the major goals of the Schaffer campaign strategy to seek the support of all voters regardless of party affiliation in the fall election. Many other GOP candidates attended the affair, including Rep. R. Bruce Waddell of Dundee, state Representative Candidate Cal Skinner, Jr., of Crystal Lake, States Attorney William J. Cowlin of Crystal Lake, McHenry County Clerk of the Circuit Court Margaret O'Neil and McHenry County GOP Chairman and candidate for county Auditor, A1 Jourdan. 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