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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 May 1979, p. 19

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ENNOX My dad's the greatest because Entries must be returned to the Plaindealer Office, 3812 W. Elm Street, by Noon, Fri­ day, June 8. Name Age Address Clark Graduate PAGE 19 • PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 25.1 *» DEGREE CANDIDATE Among more than -1,000 spring degree candidates at Morehead State university, Morehead, Ky., was one person from McHenry. Included was Jeanne L. Wagner, who was a BSW candidate. Losing Out Mother: "What are you doing in the pantry, Tommy?" Tommy:? "Fighting temp­ tation, mother." At the Alverno College 1979 Honors Presentation May 8, new members of psychology, English and music honor societies were named. At this time Mary Goetschel, 3714 N. Spring Grove, McHenry, a sophomore, was accepted by Psi Chi, a national honor society for psychology students. Scholarships For Evangel Students From McHenry Area Two McHenry students at Evangel college, Springfield, Mo., have been awarded academic scholarships for 1979- 80. They are Calinda E. Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Dean Leonard, 2402 W. Manor lane; and Cynthia A. 'Landin, BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL GERANIUMS-4 PAK RED PINK WHITE NOW THRU MAY 30-- WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Reg. »/'2" SPECIAL 4/$ 14* HARMONY GARDEN GREENHOUSES Next to NW Tollway on Harmony Road Marengo 2/i Mile West of III. Route 23 568-8048 SPRING HOURS: 9 A.M. TILL DARK - 7 DAYS CALL US FOR DETAILS 385-2304 AMERICAN FAMILY I N S U F» A N C r MUTO HOME BUSHtESS HEALTH UFE American Family Mutual Insurance Co Madison, Wis FIESTA DAYS PARADE Sunday. July 2». 1979 Participant Application THEME: Hollywood on Parade NAME ADDRESS- Please circle category you are entering: Mini Float (any walking entry or small float no larger than 6x8 feet). 1. Humorous (1st and 2nd places). 2. Original Large Float: (floats larger than 6x 8feet) 1. Beauty (1st and 2nd places) 2. Humorous 3. Original Color Guards: (1st and 2nd places) Twirling Units: (1st and. 2nd places) Horses: (1st and 2nd places) Other: (please specify) y Send entries to McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 306, McHenry, IL., 60050. UNDERSTANDING ALCOHOLISM a health column from the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration U.S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare ARE YOU MOVING? Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plain- dealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, II. 60050. A deduction of * one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Department Comr of Crystal lata Blacktop tRt 120 lli4lAanf BCHWj "Home of the BEST Vienna Hot Dog in McHenry County" Now Featuring SOFT ICE CREAM Cones, Sundaes & Floats The Gourmet's Hot Dog 100% Pure Beef Hot Dog Custom-made to your liking Memorial Day Special FREE Cone w/any Sandwich Purchased Sun. or Mon., May 27 & 28 •Mustard •Relish •Onion •Tomato •Pickle •Hot Peppers •Celery Salt •Cheeses •Kraut All in a poppy seed bun. NEW 11 This Year Ice Cream Bratwurst We also have. . . SCALA Italian Beef Tombstone Pizzas Polish Sausage 4306 N. Wilmot Rd. (Next to Sunnyside Marathon) KK'S SS5 344-2454 Think of us when planning your next party. We take phone orders. Alcohol and Tranquilizers The benzodiazepines are the most frequently used minor tranquilizers. The most com­ mon ones used are diazepam (Valium) and chlordiazepox- ide (Librium). One of the difficulties with convincing the public and, possibly, physi­ cians, of the particularly in­ sidious results of combining alcohol with diazepam is that earlier studies did not show synergistic effects when it was taken with alcohol, nor addi­ tive effects at clinical dose levels. Indeed, one study" found enhanced performance levels in certain mental tests when diazepam and alcohol were combined in human sub­ jects. Apparently these pre­ liminary findings were mis­ leading, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alco­ holism points out. The majority of recent stud­ ies on the alcohol-diazepam combination indicate that such mixing of drugs is dangerous. Investigators have found that reaction times are slowed considerably in subjects given both diazepam and alcohol, compared with alcohol alone. Furthermore, test subjects who combined alcohol and diaze­ pam did not realize the extent to which their judgments had been affected. These subjects also showed increased deficits in coordination tasks without decrements in mood level and ignored steering instructions in driving simulation tests, making increased steering er­ rors. In all the studies cited here, diazepam and alcohol together produced greater mental and motor impairment than alcohol taken alone. One of the most important findings from these studies is that subjects may be deceived as to the correctness of their judgments when taking alco­ hol and diazepam together. It would appear that individuals are much less able to judge the degree of their impair­ ment from alcohol ingestion if they have taken diazepam. Indeed, it has been shown WHIM* |^ CoNege Honors j Craig Ludford Earns DDS Degree At Loyola Craig J. Ludford will receive his doctor of dental surgery degree from Loyola University School of Dentistry, Maywood, III., at commencement ceremonies to be held on May 26 at the Grand Ballroom of the Conrad Hilton Hotel. Ludford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Overton, 1512 N. Riverside drive. McHenry. - He plans td enter into an associateship practice possibly in McHenry. He received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Notre Dame. Ludford was student body president during the school year 1978-79 and was on the dean's list. Karen Weingart Among Masters' Candidates Whitewater-A McHenry resident, Karen M. Weingart, 4215 W. Crestwood drive, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weingart, a candidate for a Master of Science in counseling and guidance in secondary schools, was among some 900 candidates for graduation at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater on May 12. Of the degrees awarded, almost 765 went to bac­ calaureate graduates and about 135 to master's can­ didates. State Democratic Senator Peter Bear was speaker for the unviersity's 110th spring commencement ceremonies. 2 ^Bishop O'Neill and present the graduates with the school pins. The Reverend Robert J. Sweeney will function as «aster of , ceremonies, pie urses' Pledge will be ad- ( ministered by Sister Susan Bockman, O.S.F., Chairman of ^the graduating class. The freshman class, under the direction of Sister Susan and Mrs. Cynthia S. Weeks, faculty ' member and organist, will sing for the occasion. j Achievement Award Given Tom VanKanegan The Northern Illinois university jazz band held its Spring concert in April. An achievement award plaque was presented to Tom VanKanegan of Wonder Lake, the inscription reading, "Tom VanKanegan, by the members of the en­ semble in recognition of his desire and devotion to ex­ cellence". Tom is senior at N.I.U. majoring in Music. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanKanegan. Psi Chi Accepts Mary Goetschel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Landin, 1213 Eastwood lane. Both are 1976 graduates of McHenry high school. * Miss Leonard was awarded the Vazakas Scholarship. $he (is majoring in speech, pathology, and is a senior. Miss Landin, an elementary education major, was awarded the National Evangel College Ladies Auxiliary scholarship. She is a junior. Evangel is a four year Assemblies of God college of arts and sciences, accredited by the North Central Association. Enrollment is 1,460. Graduate Honored Saint Mary's College, Winona, Minn, conferred degrees upon 256 seniors and graduate students at recent commencement exercises. Of the total number of degrees, 212 Bachelor of Arts were granted; 2 Bachelor of Arts degrees in the Law Enforcement Education Program; and 37 completed requirements for the Master of Arts and 5 for the Master of Science degrees. Denise Higgins, 4315 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, received a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude. 3511 S. WRIGHT RD. V MCHENRY, IL A Certified LEHMOM Dealer (815)459-2300 (312)526(286 Apaneful experience. ^ ~ " We foot the bill for broken windows, and most any other acci­ dental loss, when you take advantage of our Special Homeowners Package Policy. It's the most comprehensive homeowners protection American Family has ever offered. Call today for all the details! Wagon OPEN 11 am - 9 pm 7 DAYS A WEEK Carthage Graduates Five Area Students that using alcohol and this drug (e.g., in the form of Valium) together increases in­ toxication at lower levels of blood alcohol without the user's awareness of the effect the alcohol may be producing. Accidents from increased polydrug use or abuse seem to occur with greater fre­ quency during predictable times of the year, such as holidays. There were 307 candidates for bachelor of Arts degrees and 21 for Master in Education degrees at Carthage College's 105th-annual Commencement exercies, May 20, in the Car­ thage Phys-Ed center at 3 p.m; The Commencement program was preceded by the traditional Baccalaureate service at 11 a.m., in Siebert Chapel. Illinois leads the way with 148 candidates for graduation in the 'Class of 1979', five students are from the McHenry area. Karen E. Covalt, Art major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Covalt of 7517 Bull Valley road. Elizabeth M. Fenske, Business Administration and International Business majors, Purdue Grads Commissioned A joint commissioning ceremony for graduates of the Air Force, Army and Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps programs at Purdue University was held recently in Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. To be commissioned second lieutenant is the U.S. Air Force is Eugene B. Whipple, 2111 S. Darrell rd., McHenry. Guest speaker at the 10 a.m. ritual was Maj. Gen. Phillip Kaplan, commanding general of Fort Riley and the 1st In­ fantry Division (mechanized), Fort Riley, Kan. He was introduced by Purdue President Arthur G. Hansen after an invocation by the Rev. Taylor L. Sharp, pastor, Crestview United Brethren church. The commissioning was is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fenske of 1203 N. River road. Sharal A. Koenigseder, Physical Education and Health majors is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keonigseder of 1103 W. Goodview._ Anita Paunescu, In­ ternational Business and French majors, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Paunescu of Spooner, Wi. These four are graduates of McHenry Community high school. Joseph R. Usalis, Jr., Business Administration major, resides at 1208 Good- view street in McHenry. followed by a reception for the new officers and their guests in the faculty lounges in the Purdue Memorial Union. Nursing Schqol Gives Diplomas Charlene B. Diedrich, McHenry, is among thirty-six senior nursing students of St. Anthony hospital medical center School of Nursing, who will receive their diplomas at commencement exercises at St. Peter cathedral on May 18, at 8 p.m. The Most Reverend Arthur J. O'Neil, Bishop of the Rockford diocese, will officiate at commencement exercises and confer the diplomas. Rev. Msgr. Raymond K. Wahl will deliver the commencement address. Sister Mary Linus, director of the school of nur­ sing, will present the class to £ TONY FICK DONNA BIELAWA Donna Bielawa, McHenry, was one of the 91 young women receiving degrees at the 136th annual Clarke College com­ mencement on Saturday, May 12,at the Dubuque, Iowa college. Ms. Bielawa, the daughter of Mrs. Rosemary Bielawa, 3909 West Maple, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Dram a-Speech. She is a 1975 graduate of McHenry Community high school. AIR CONDITIONING High Efficiency QUIET - DEPENDABLE COPPER COILS-HIGH E.E.R.S LOW OPERATING COSTS CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ZS5 ^HE*r?NIffa&SSf1 SINCE 1931 Helper. Partner 85 riend. Send CARE to give the world a helping hand, not a handout. In people-to-people partnerships you feed the hungry, heal the sick, build facilities for progress. Uocal groups and governments share the work and costs. Mail your check to CARE -- - lllinos-lndiana Office 208 S LaSalle St. Rm 673 CNcago. Illinois 60604

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