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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Dec 1981, p. 9

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Announce School Honor Rolls Three area high schools have announced Honor Rolls for the first quarter of the 1981-82 school year. To be included on the Honor Roll, a student must maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. EAST CAMPUS SENIOR 4.00--Beverly Finkbeiner, Stacy Fox, Carol Koffend, Monica Sieverin, Rhonda Sweetwood, Karen Thietje and Deborah Wiles. 3.50--Stacy Anderson, Tim Babb, Debbie Bartkus, Cynthia Carlson, Melissa Dowe, Kathy Forster, Cathy Grasser, Diana Gregg, Ray Hoglund, Cara Jepsen, Kathy Johnson, Eric Kar- pinski, Jennifer Lange, Alan Marshall, Chris Maxson, Debbie Miller, Debbie Mortell, Anne Murray, Jon Nett, Faith Neubauer, Dawn Parisi, Ken Pociask, Susan Schmitt, Susan Smith, Merikay Strand, Sue Szramek, Kathy Thies, Colette Wipper, Blaine Wolf and Christine Knox. JUNIOR 4.00--Deanne Brooke, Joseph Gattone, Daniel Haderly, Lawrence Kenyon, Lisa Mazzoni, Chris Stumbris and James Wynveen. 3.50--Margaret Arm­ strong, Jennifer Barnas, Randy Buenzli, Joseph Calarco, Debbie Curran, Giselle Dowe, . Teresa Gorski, William Jaramski, Debra Koerber, Michael Nielsen, Joann Remke, Penny Schultz, Jill Spears and Steve Swerbenski. SOPHOMORE 4.00--Beatrice Gemmell, Gregory Hajek, Cindy Johnson, Colleen Pierce, Sarah Prust and- David Suchomski. 3.50--Wilfred Aide, Debbie Allen, Kenneth Alton, Sonja Anderson, Catherine Curran, Charlene Einweck, Eliz Goebel Baker, Debra Gorham, Todd Hughes, Felicia\Jourdan, Susan McClaughry, Deborah Ransdell, Sara Regner, Delia Saunders, Lisa Settle, John Snyder, Dawn Son- nemann and Kathleen Stelmack. FRESHMEN 4.00--Denise Boyd, Pamela Bradley, Anne Bruli, Renee Dowe, Laura Dworniczek, Jeffrey Gealow, Tiffini Hinger, Rodney Hunt, Steve Law, Melanie McWilliams, Mary Nierman, Jennifer Peterson, Kerry Porter, Brian Smith, Carol Snyder, Lydia Taylor, John Weideman, Paul Westphal, Lori Willemark and Thomas Wynveen. 3.50--Thomas Barry, Christine Bassi, Sara Bird, James Didier, Timothy Donlan, Cynthia Gaines, Erich Gramer, Sheryl Groer, Amy Hivon, Susan Hoover, Jennifer Hunt, Lakemoor-Lilymoor Area Margaret Karas Another Loss In Community The unexpected sudden death of James Kelley left a shocked and saddened community. Jim had gone to Texas for a weekend visit with his family and his wife Kathy was unable to go with him due to her work. While out hunting, he had a fatal heart attack. The sympathy of friends goes to Kathy and the family, at this tragic end to a happy vacation for Jim. Jim had been a member of our volunteer fire depart­ ment, having been past secretary-treasurer and a past lieutenant. The flag at the station has been at half mast and draped in remembrance of his service. Jim was buried in his home state of Texas, where he was born and raised. The memory of his happy smile, his generous nature, his dedication, will always stay with us. Kathy has asked that memorials to Jim be sent to the McHenry Rescue squad. So another young man in our community is taken from us with no warning. The pain continues for the Baker and Hibbs families, and is now added to by the Kelley's. In time, the pain becomes less acute, but the loss cannot be regained. LAKEMOOR REPORT The Insurance Study for Flood Control meeting was cancelled due to insufficient funds. The holiday garbage pickup dates for village residents will be on the Mondays following Christmas and New Years day. SUCCESSFUL SALE Laura Meyers reports a profitable bake and craft sale held during November, sponsored by the Lilymoor association. Many people gave of tehir time, money and talent, and their efforts are appreciated. There will be another craft-bake sale at a local bank on Dec. 12. Call Kathy Goodwin for in­ formation and donations. LILYMOOR NEWS A special Christmas party for all the children of Lilymoor is being planned. Surprises, prizes, refresh­ ments, plus Santa Claus, will be found at the party. Every mother attending will also receive a special treat. Watch for more information 385-4934 on this exciting fun-filled event. GET WELL WISHES Edna Garbacz, Lakemoor trustee, spent Thanksgiving in the Woodstock Memorial hospital. She had been un­ dergoing tests, and may have to have surgery. Muriel Sovsky also of Lakemoor, is recuperating from a hospital stay. Wishes for good health go to all who are ailing. HAPPY DAYS Dec. 5 will be a special day in the Hal Vornkahl household, where son Donald's birthday will be celebrated. Wishes go to Edna Garbacz that her special day, Dec. 8, will find her home from the hospital and feeling much better. Nine candles will be lit on Michael Kunz's cake on the 8th. Sister Heidi may not help much with blowing them out, but she'll help with the eating. "Happy Anniversary" wishes go to Irene and Chuck Thornton of Lilymoor. Their wedding date is Dec. 5. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Dec. 7 -- Lilymoor association meeting, 7:30 p.m., 1008 W. Dale, 385-8568. Dec. 7 -- Pearl Harbor. Remember? Dec. 10 -- Lakemoor Village meeting, 8 p.m. Dec. 12 - Bake and craft sale, McHenry bank, 9 to 12. Sponsored by Lilymoor association. Call 344-2688. HEARTACHE, AGAIN Willard Mix, seriously ill in the McHenry hospital, had not been told of the death of his grandson-in-law, James Garman, on Nov. 9. Now he, too, is with the Lord, leaving his devoted family with another separation. Mr. Mix died Nov. 24. Surviving are his children Gloria Cassell, Janet Peterson and William Mix, and their families. He and his wife Florence, who died in May 1980, had been residents of Lakemoor for many eyars. In 1961, during the early time of the village hisotry, Willard served as a trustee under President McDermott. His dedication in maintaining the village hall for years, has 'eft many happy memories to Lakemoorites. He has gone now, to be with his other loved ones who have been waiting for him. Separation here is painful, but in all things we must give thanks. GOD BLESS 1 LOTUS SCHOOL 8 Is Proud To Present... 2 2 THE 8th GRADE HANDCRAFT § AND CHRISTMAS BAZAAR $ $ On Saturday, December 5 2 From 9 A.M. To 3 P.M. » ORNAMENTS, BEADCRAFTS, WOODCRAFTS, BAKING GOODS, COFFEE AND CAKE TO ALL COMERS i Craig Karczynski, Rhonda Lakin, Arden Liotta, Deborah McFaul, Scott McKay, Tom Meyer, Ronnie Obara, Janet Raven, Natalie Rudman, Mary Sweetwood and Brendan Walsh. WEST CAMPUS SENIORS 4.0--Joanne Campbell, Julie Do well, Sandra Gilber, Mary A. Lange, Douglas Maris, Melissa Mayberry and Marylynn Thornton. 3.5--Brian Bremer, Michelle Brossman, Elizabeth Byrnes, Wade Cepulis, Donna Chesler, Kathy Costigan, James Gibson, Debbie Grabow, Lisa Haselow, Christina Iacullo, Cindy Jensen, Hyun- Hye Kim, Hyun-Sook Kim, Jamie L. Kirk, David K u e f f n e r , S u s a n Mazurkiewicz, Karla Meyer, Joe Mroz, Matt Dennis Mroz, Colleen Mullen, David P. Smith and Charles Wegener. JUNIORS 4.0-- Angela Anderson, Darren Cepulis, Brenda Eylander, Sandeep Lahoit, Debbie Laskonis, Hallie Miller, Mary Oleszczuk and Shannon Tiffany. 3.5--Mary Bazan, Cheryl Ann biggers, Terri Blume, Laura Campbell, Theresa Gallo, Julie Gildemeister, Susan Hautzinger, Donna Hoch, Howard Kristie, Debra Jensen, Michael C. Johnson, Stanley Lorenz, Patricia Schillaci, Cindy Schwartz, Heidi Schmitt, Jason Warren and Kelli Williams. SOPHOMORES 4.0--Elizabeth Brooks, Jill Glosson and Brian Nellis. 3.5--Lisa Allikian, Marika Berg, Jeffrey Bjorn, Lorena Cook, Diane Cygan, Michelle Dunne, Michael R. Freund, Joseph Halik, Janet Haut­ zinger, Loriann Kostecki, Laura Lamberg, Becky Mihevc, Amy Nelson, Donetta Shaw, Kristen Sorting, Darrell Spice Jr., Dina Sturm, Kelly Watkins and Patrick Ziebel. FRESHMEN 4.0--Christopher An­ derson, Cheryl Kohl, Laura Laskonis, Mike Meyer. Margaret Oleszczuk, Michelle Paul, Danielle Schiller, Kimberly Schulz, Denise Swedo, Kristin Wolff and Lynne Zurblis. 3.5--Kris Baseley, Bar­ bara Brisinte, Steve Cun­ ningham, Kelly Fornwall, Linda Gallo, Alan Gin, Kristi Haselow, Robin Irwin, Deborah Kennedy, Michelle Lubben, Lisa Miller, GaU Petty, John Ruzicka, James Scheele, Bradley Snyder, Carol Stockwell and Michael Woo. JOHNSBURG SENIOR 4 0--Clay Ames, Kelly Beitz, Terry Boyer, Larry Dix, Cheri Kofler, Janice Schmitt, Debbie Sobiesk and Pamela Ullrich. 3.5--Jodi Beutel, Debbie Caifano, Michelle Case, Diane Chyllo, Jeff Clary, Dave Davis, Kellie Fleming, Teri Jacubicek, Louis Koenigseder, Mark Leslie, Doug Lozynski, Linda Lyons, Joe Meyers, Lydia Oakley, Gina Pecucci, Rob Peisert, Kris Price, David Rich, Jenny Roberts, Paul Smith, Kathy Szumlas and Laura Wharton. JUNIORS 4.0--Diane Heard, Steve Kalsch, Paul Metzger, John Nett, Lorraine Nichols and Ruth Pflug. 3.5--Matt Anderson, Lisa Boyer, Sherri Bruce, Cheryl Burkhardt, Robin Grenell, Mark Hiiler, Annette Johnson, Jeffrey Jurik, James Leon, Karen Mincks, Marie Mullen, Terri Olenick, Joan Pierce, Gina Rittorno, Laura Schratt and Lawrence Zuley. SOPHOMORES 4.0--Laura Carlson, Terri Cluff and Michelle Pat­ terson. 3.5-- Michele Arnolde, Kathy Butler, Marcia Crump, Michele Hancock, Kelly Hart, Joe Majercik, Richard Michels, Shelly Miedzianowski, Kim Pieper, Janette Ready, Norman Rokosz, Rick Schaller, Ken Schoenig, Brian Siudak, Lars Swanson, Rhonda Thayer, Scott Tvaroh rand Kathy Wester. FRE8HMEN 4.0--Jimmy Owen and Debbie Tvaroh. 3.5--Mark Durei, Edward Foster, Tim Koeller, Chris May, Jeff Nichols, Sheryl Scavo, Steven Schmitt, Cindy Swinford, Ray Tan- tillo and Bernard Wharton. PAGE • - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1981 More Service Academy Applications Accepted No... No... Do not refreeze meats that have warmed to room tempera­ ture and have completely thawed. Thawed red meats can be cooked and refrozen. CONSUMER ^/CHECKLIST "Long-life" light bulbs are not energy efficient, so use them sparingly. They last an average of 2,500 hours, so they are fine for areas like stairwells, where replacement is difficult. But they give off 20% less light per watt than standard bulbs. Congressman Robert McClory has announced that it is now possible for him to accept further applications to U.S. service academies. Candidates interested in applying for nominations to the U.S. Military academy (Army) at West Point, New York; the U.S. Naval academy at Annapolis, Md., the U.S. Air Force academy at Colorado Springs, Colo., and the U.S. Marine academy at Kings Point, NY., should contact Congressman Robert Mc­ Clory promptly. Applications should be received on or before the extended deadline of Dec. 30 in order to be considered for the class entering in July, 1982. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who are 17 yeafrs of age and not past their 22nd birthday on July 1 of the year admitted They must be unmarried and have no children, have good moral character, be in good physical condition and have a high academic standing Congressman McClory urges all high school seniors who are interested in at­ tending a U.S. service academy to write him at 2109 Ravbourn Building, Washington. D C , 20515 r i i i :OUPON 1 NOW OPEN KRAUS AUTO SERVICE 818 N. FRONT ST. (SO. RTE. 31) We Do American and Foreign Car Repairs 385-9831 MON-SAT 8-10 CLOSED SUNDAYS BRING IN AD FOR FREE GREASE JOB "I COUPON | Saturday Announcing something 0 your Saturday. The premiere featureWeekly for McHenry County . Saturday. November 1 1. 1981 • 7S Vol. I. No. I Coming V°"r ^Saturday- The Shaw Media Group presents a totally new product for your weekend enjoyment. Satunlay JSXltlTII will give you interesting local feature stories plus a multitude of weekend shopping opportunities. 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