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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1975, p. 5

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\ McHENRY S A V I N G S f t LOAN A«S0Ct»TI0»y VOCALISTS IN ACTION District 156 Up-Dote "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" from East Campus Many high schools find that music is one of the most publicized activities offered within the school program. East campus is no exception in this respect. After talking with William Toalson, music teacher at East campus, it is interesting to note that enrollment in the music program has increased in recent years. For example, eighty students are enrolled in freshman band, sixty-five in sophomore band, forty in the select chorus, and thirty in the girls' chorus. uccn HHP? Hinging and trimming done in our own shop. NCtl/ Parts & repairs also OUR SPECIALTY Patio doors, Bay windows, Wide windows, Installations FRE REMEASURE & SHOP AT HOME SERVICE DAILY 9:30-5:30 CLOSED SUNDAYS 1 815-344-1888 agjSjjg VOLO, ILL. Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 McHenry Savings offers you handsome soft-look vinyl luggage...free or at small additional cost when you save $250 or more. •r0 Limit one gift per family 1209 North Green Street • McHenry Illinois 60050 • 815/385-3000 PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1975 Nominating Committee Named For LPPOA Vote Next time you travel, go in style with this fabulous luggage at McHENRY SAVINGS. The kind and quality you would expect to pay plenty for at a fine luggage shop It has the look and feel of imported leather. From the burnished Hunt Club Brown finish and rugged stitching ..to the heavy, high styled hardware and zippers...to the handcrafted vinyl bound handles and sturdy shoulder strapping, this is the luggage you'll take everywhere proudly. See it now in our lobby, start saving and start packing! Depotit to a new or existing McHENRY SAVINGS account tor your tree gift luggage or discount purchase $250 or more FREE FREE $3 00 3 00 3 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 15 95 15 95 19 95 22 95 $1000 or more FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE $5 00 5 00 5 00 12 95 12 95 16 95 19 95 $5000 YOUR CHOICE ANY 2 ITEMS A-E FREE! FREE FREE FREE $7 95 14 95 With each additional (100 deposit PAY ONLY $3 95 3 95 6 95 6 95 6 95 11 95 11 95 11 95 19 90 19 90 23 90 26 90 SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings SAVERS HOURS § 00 a m to 4 30 p m Monoa/ Tuesrta/ Thursday and Saturda/ 9 00am !o 8 00 D m Friday Drive-In Window open Wednesday 9 00aTito 200pm MONEY MACHINE OPEN 24 HRS A DAY EVERY DAY' ^ Deposits msureO to. J40.000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp Methodist Women Will Visit Shut-Ins Ladies of the Ringwood United Methodist Women will meet Thursday, Feb. 13, at the home of Althea Walkington in Ringwood. Dessert-coffee will be served at 12:30. Following a brief meeting, the ladies will spend the afternoon calling on shut-ins and newcomers in our area. WELCOME NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Congratulations to Edward Another offering 'which is popular with the students is the stage band. This group is comprised of students who wish to develop special expertise in playing a particular musical instrument. Participants volunteer many hours of free time to assure quality in per­ formance. Mr. Toalson suggested that all the music offerings at East campus are performance oriented. He feels that students benefit by exposure to a variety of audiences and that the community, in turn, benefits from student performances both in terms of appreciation for skill development and acknowledgment of school sponsored activities. In this respect, Toalson attempts to provide performances in many different community en­ vironments. For example, an attempt is made to perform in every elementary school district which feeds District 156. The younger students seem to look at this as a special treat in addition to becoming acquainted with a program which will be available to them in the coming years. Other performances include participation in the All School Jazz festival involvement in the district solo ensemble contests during the spring semester, marching in the homecoming parade, and providing en­ tertainment for special groups throughout the community. Music performances are a tommon part of many programs offered within the school schedule. For example, the band plays at the pep assemblies, and both in­ strumental and vocal per­ formances are provided for the East campus Christmas and variety programs. An interesting activity which is presently in the planning stage is a combination pops concert-dinner. Mr. Toalson anticipates offering this program at the Country club. He is excited about the novelty aspect of such a concert for the audience, and he also likes the idea since it gives students a chance to perform for a large audience outside of a school auditorium. A serious problem in the East campus music program arises because most music offerings are only scheduled once per school day. If another one section course is offered op­ posite music, the student is placed in a dilemma in many cases because enrollment in both courses is desired. Hopefully, the district's plans to adopt a four-year high school experience will help to alleviate this problem. and Pat (Klapperich) Wagner on the birth of their daughter, Jodi Lynn, Jan. 16. Jodi weighed 6 lbs., 9 oz., at birth and measured 184 inches. Needless to say, the maternal grandparents, John and Clara Klapperich of our town, are very proud and happy to welcome their third grand­ child. The paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner of Lakemoor. BACK HOME We were happy to bear from Mrs. Mabel Hawley 4hat she is back home after visiting with her daughter, Shirley Wood­ ward, and family in Largo, Fla. While there, she visited her sister, Mrs. Fannie Craig. ABOUT TOWN i The long weekend a week ago found Art Baker, daughters, Cindy and Laura, and son, Bob, traveling to Strawberry Point, Iowa, to visit with mother and grandmothers. Mom, Mary Baker, and son, Bill, stayed home to keep the home fires burning. Witb the weather report from out that way, Mary wondered if they would get caught in the storm that was predicted. VACATIONERS RETURN HOME An unexpected Florida vacation was in order for the Leonard Ackerman family. While there, they visited with Don Fails, formerly of McHenry, and went fishing with his former boss. They also had a visit with Len's sister, Lil Wagner, of Eau Galli, Fla., and .Porothy Decker of Union, 111. That was a real surprise. Len and the kids went out ocean fishing, and besides getting sunburned, they all caught a fish, as did Grandpa Bruce. They caught a Baracuda, Wahoo, Tuna and Bonita. But they are all home now, peeling, and enjoying the cold air. They were real lucky in the fact that they had good roads both ways. On the way home they also stopped for the day at Disney World. NEW MEMBERS The James Reed family- James, Joyce, Jim and Bob -- of McHenry had\ their church membership transferred from their former church to the Ringwood church. They were accepted as members of the Ringwood church during the services last Sunday. We welcome the Reeds to the Ringwood church. HOSPITAL NOTES So glad to hear that Bette Winston has been moved back to Memorial hospital, Wood­ stock. She's doing much better but will have to be convalescing for some time, so let's get those cards sent to Bette. Hear, too, that Lou Winn is doing better. He is just going to have to be a good boy and follow doctor's orders and his diet. Hopefully, Lou will be home by the time you read this but cards can still be sent to his home in Richmond. President of the Lakeland Park Property Owners Association, Ernest Schooley, has appointed a nominating committee to prepare a slate of nominees to be elected at the annual general meeting of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association Sunday, April 13. The committee in­ cludes the chairman, James Blake, 4801 West Bonner drive; Thomas Connor, 4315 West Shore drive; Thomas Peters, 5213 W. Victor drive; Michael Wallace, 4703 W Prairie avenue and Mrs. Carol BIRTHDAYS We wish Allen Harrison a very Happy Birthday Saturday, Feb. 8. Bob Nelson will have his special day Tuesday, Feb. 11, Feb. 12 is Bessie Cruickshank's and Ann Olson's special, and Thursday, Feb. 13, is Anne Winston's birthday. Feb. 14, Valentine's day, is shared by Helen Winn and Charles Borchardt. Happy Birthday to all of you and many more to come. Cynowa, 1717 N. Highview avenue, phone 385-8544. Four board members are to be elected. Eligibility to serve on the board of directors requires that the nominee be a member in good standing in the association, with all monies paid Board members now serving are eligible for reelection as their terms expire. Those with eligibility, willingness, and ability and a desire to serve on the board of directors are invited to be a candidate. Anyone who would like to serve, or to nominate someone else to serve on the board of directors, should contact someone on the Nominating committee and give the name, address, and telephone number of the nominee. Prompt action is essential. The annual general meeting will be held Sunday, April 13, at 2 p.m., at the Lakeland Park Community house, 1717 North Sunset drive. Deadline for making nominations will be Wednesday, April 2. 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