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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1980, p. 16

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CADILLAC PONTIAC (815)385-6000 OVERTON Rf. 31 and Rt,120 McHenry • AND GARDEN CENTER Crystal Lake Pd McH< (815)385-3074 PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER - FKiDAY. MAY 16,1980 For Academi isvement achievements toward a better McHenry. "We hope, trust and pray that you will keep the commitment to excellence that you have shown us in the last four years," Neumann said. The students naimed below were chosen for recognition because they maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or better (on a 4.0 scale) throughout their academic careers. to recognize students for the one thing that they are really here for," .Johnson added. Johnson also said he hoped a tradition had been established Tuesday night and would be carried on in future * ears Parents, faculty and Neumann, said, "We felt it McHenry High School important to distinguish you District 156 administrators 'he students) for your gathered Tuesday evening at •araHpmic' arhipvempnts. By Andre' s Steak House, in honoring and publicizing Richmond, to honor :18 your achievements, we hope McHenry high school West :ha; younger students will campus seniors who have emulate you." kept grade point averages of 3.5 or above throughout their high school careers. About 125 people were present as District 156 school board president Edward committee at West campus which consisted of ad­ ministrators, teachers and students. The committee, Johnson said, completely revamped the entire year-end graduation and recognition program. Neumann commented that the community was "not entirely without selfless motives - hoping to use the students and their District 156 school board president Edward Neumann makes a few opening remarks to the audience at' Tuesday night's award ceremony. "It's time for young people to know that here is what it is all about," he commented. The idea for the dinner and honors ceremony was an outgrowth of the Graduation West campus principal Gregory Johnson pointed out 'hat- "many times students are honored for their athletic and musical achievements." "We have-rddie very little Wendy Adams Eileen Ahern Barry Anderson Jo Anne Blume Teresa Deveikis Michael Fresen Caroline Freund Denise Freund Robin Fullmer Derek Gilbert Nancy Glick Patricia Goebel Donna Grandt Barbara Grosser Randall Hall Kenneth Hoff Judy Honning Jill Hutchinson Margo Lund Linda Martin Kathlynn Merrick Carrfc Ann Mortell Pat Murray Michael Norlock Steve Parisi Mark Petty AVithony Pintozzi tori Robertson Tim Sabatka Debra Shepit Dee Sturm Kay Tracy David Thornton Cynthia Van Cleave Maria Wtorreri Randy Weight Alone Zihke A graduating senior and AFS student from South Africa, Michael Fresen plays guitar for the assembled students, parents, faculty and administrators. Cheryl Johnson District 156 Superintendent Robert Swartzloff presents Judy Honning with her award. Senior Patricia Goebel accepts her award from District *56 school board president Edward MflMlMAMIk STAFF PHOT OS-WAYNE GAYLORD Cpt. Gordon noted that it was not possible to invite everyone, by name, who should attend the reception. Therefore, an open In­ vitation is made to com­ munity members throughout McHenry county to attend the reception, meet Senator Schaffer, and find out more about the local Guard unit. Persons who- may be in­ terested in i serving on the Citizen's Committee in support of the National Gu­ ard and cannot attend the reception should contact Cpt. Gordon at 459-6780, The Reason BMl--You brag about your ability to judge people by their dress. What about that little blonde over on the beach? SN -- Insufficient evi­ dence. National Guard Holds Reception In County ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •CHAMBERLAIN OARAGE DOOR OPERATORS . OLYMPIC STAIN 1 BRAMMER CABINETS ANDERSEN WINDOWS PRE-HUNG DOORS NORD SPINDLES JIM MARTIN PAINTS Phone 385-1424 909 N. FRONT ST. , McHENRY Sponsored by the Rec-cil Division of the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce In Time For Spring Planting I We Are Now Taking Accoants For This Season! Lawnmowing Fertilizing Power Raking Bush Trimming "^^vSniir® Leaf Cleanup \A-JIW~" Light Landscaping RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL We are, Giving Top Dollars For Used Cars INDIVIDUALLY POTTED McHenry n American Legion Auxiliary's I SEMI-ANNUAL We Have Large Assortment Of: •Vegetable Plants *Rose Bushes •Seed Potatoes •Hanging Baskets •Onion Sets *Bedding Plants •White Marble (Stone) •Geraniums *Seeds OPEN 7 DAYS FROM 9 AM HILARY RODENK1RCH PONTIAC SAl ES MANAGE* SUNDAY, MAY 18 serving from noon to 4 p.m. Adults (11 yrs. & up) $3.50 Children (5 to 10) $!.75| Children (under 5) FREE ffpfl 1 LAWN CARE & mm1 111 LANDSCAPING 3713 MAFLE AVE. McHENRY« IL60050 " f* Smrici •FUUY INSURED •RELIABLE 815-385-4847mS15-M5-74M fREE ESTIMATES! COME TO THE BIGGEST CADILLAC-POKTIAC DIALER , IN THE "COUNTY' Ring wood Rd., McHenry

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