Stanek Appointment Stands Tocn Cahill, board members; John Clark, Committee of Tea; Steve Petrov, former board member; and Bill Huemann, Committee of Ten; aim silting on equipment. Dr. Dnne Andreas, superintendent, and Charles Boak, board president. Absent were James Van Bosch, administrator; Bernie Clary, and Mike Davis, ((tmcrilMibers of the Committee of Tea In addition to theM' Hgjirticipa nts, three county officials attended. They were Edward Hall, regional educational sngfrrlutendcnt. and his assistant, Dixie O'Hara, and CK|rence Regner, McHenry township About seventy-five persons gathered at the site of Johnsburg'saew Ugh school last Sunday afternoon to witness pond breaking ceremonies. The program, held os Blngwood rend, between Spring Grove and Wfrnot roads, was brief but impressive. By Monday morning, crews tirt on the scene to begin work on fee structure for which the completion dste Is Sept 1, 1978. Shown above with shovels In hand ato.4rom left. Mfte DeWdfe, Hurry May, Scott Seaborn, Dr. Kenneth FaQUnham and Wfittam Hayes, of the District It administration stuff; Gerald Sobiesk, a hoard member; Elmer "Bud" Pflug and Bob Hurckes, former board members; John HeMler, Junes Preston, Bobble Hart, Barbara SUnell and Break Ground SERVING THE CHAIN-O^AKES REGION SINCE 1875 FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1977 1 SECTION 20 PAGES 20 VOLUME 101 NUMBER 85 i ii lu'ijfri Althoff suggested out, albeit wild, in that East campus could be closed with a double shift, system being instituted a* West. His point on a double-shift situation was that $900,9001$ operational costs would bf> saved toy using only one building, and that if the district needs the money, it is an alternative. Althoff, by no means, endorsed the ides. Ed Cepulis, another Task Force member, made/ tha observation that even if istalf (Continued on page 18) f Tamo* Bak*r M Namid Qvttn % Of Wondw Lak* Tamee Baker, 17-year-oWt daughter of Mr. and Mm James Puhl of Sill Shady drive, Wonder Lake, is that community's new queen. She was selected by four Judges hp competition held Wednesday evening. - < Tamee will now take bar place with other baauttaf seeking the county queen titin early in August. ' J The new Wonder Lake tine holder will be a senior It McHenry high school next ftQ. • "»iv ? Concert, Superstars On Fourth A special attraction for the Superstars event but wish to the sitting lor the city of heading the Superstars^evonta, Fourth of July picnic in enter, there is still time. McHenry's second annual ably assisted by Jack Pepptet Petersen park will be a jazz Located elsewhere in today's Fourth of July ptente. This )s a and a list of assistants. fW concert featuring the Tom paper Is an entry blank to be city-wide event and it is hoped those who wish to participated VanKanegan quartet. Tom and filled out by each entrant. Last that aU will pack their picnic le8S strenuous events there ̂ his fine musicians are well minute entrants Will also be baskets and meet in this new be horseshoes, Shufflahoam known in the local area and will accepted., perk for a day of fun, games croquet, sack races, etc. If Wis be performing for the listening and sociability. Beverages will energetic pureu - _ aff picnickers at 2 p.m. in a forty- For those who missed last be available through the lions preferred, Monday me Fourth Ove minute concert. week's announcement, club, and food will be available, is jhe day for just «>St For all the athletes who have Petersen nark, (located off The picnic wiuoegtn at nasy not yet signed up tar the McCullom Lake rood), wUl be Coach BUI Hutcfainaon will be »d continue until « o dock. . Local Youths Officials At Boys State Six MCHS students selected to attend Boys State in June were elected to serve important ports in the mythical govern ment set up on the campus of Eastern Illinois university in Charleston. It was the forty- first session of the American Legion-sponsored program One of the young men was elected to two positions. Jeff Partenheimer of 4202 W. (Continued on page 18) McHenry, reported to police that during the night, someone stole her blue boat, which had been secured to the seawall at her home. Canoes were also stolen from two local residents Monday night. Ridiard Larsen of 4815 S. Wildwood, McHenry, reported that someone entered his cabana on his property r stealing his green, homemade,