"I would've thought you'd asked for help," Smith Mid. Aid. Michael Wieler (3rd asked if Halvensleben intend PA* IK 18 - PLAINDK \l FR - WEDNESDAY. Jl'NE S. ISK2 SPEAKERS AT HOSPITAL SERVICE COMMENCEMENTS I (Continued hom pof* I) Mortell, who shared honors as valedictorians of the class of 1M2. Susan spoke of the year ahead as "a blank diary which has been put in our hands to be filled with the records of activities, events. Each day is a page whereon we shall write not only what we do but also what we are. Many pages will join one another to form chapters, for great and fine things are seldom achieved between sunrise and sunset of a single day". Miss Smith continued to wish the best for her classmates, concluding, "And may the end of it find you a better individual. a^better citizen, and a better friend". { Debbie Mortell reminded that with hiph school behind them, she and her classmates could not look back. ' It's all up to us -- it's what we've been waiting for", she observed, adding that the opportunity is at hand. Johnsburg high school com mencement took place Saturday afternoon, with the valedictory talk given by Debbie Sobiesk and the salutatory talk by Kathy Szumlas. Debbie spoke of meeting the future with mixed emotions, and stressing the importance of establishing goals. "Dreams do come true", she em phasized, adding that history has been built upon dreams Miss Sobiesk then enumerated just a few of the times this was true -- the group of men in Philadelphia who fashioned the Declaration of In- dejjendence; Martin Luther King, Who ga*.e up his life for his dream; and the sp;tce shunle dream which resulted in Ihr Columbia AREA CREATED (CwrilmMd from pof t) impossible," Harker said. "Anyone could throw something down the sewer creating a blockage the city would have no knowledge of." In other business, Aid. Michael Wieser commented that perhaps increased police patrols in the area of Pearl street would be needed to avoid extensive loitering around the buildings at Pearl and Green streets. The council approved a measure to supply water to the Lakeland Park area to offset outages that would occur due to the Meadow lane reconstruction project. A request for no parking on Sunset, across from the Lakeland Park community building, was approved by unanimous vote. MUSIN' AND MEANDERIN' (Continued from po§o 1) not beyond reach, and Uncle Sam is promising to make it easier by relieving the strangling paper work that has increased with the years. Those bold enough to start out on their own enjoy some advantages. They are doing .what they want to do, when they want to do it, without j, punching a time clock. That freedom and independence of spirit is ingrained in some of us If they can do without the pension plans, health insurance and other benefits of large companies, the in trepid are encouraged by the possibility of going as far as their talents dictate Whatever route they select, in the speed of today, in an economy that may take from us some of the give aways of several decades, graduates may find their most important nisst is a good mental attitude toward hard work. Starting at the bottom and learning along the way, once a part of arriving, may again be a part of making it. Regardless of what they chooae, this year's graduates still have much going for them. It may not be at easy to get started as it was a few+yeers ago, but there are still opportunities in abundance. Every day we hear of someone like McHenry's Rent-a-Son, whose ingenuity makes opportunity out of routine. The young graduates in our com munity it has been our privilege to know best may well be among those we will be reading about in the years to come. KAF GOLFER STRUCK BY TRUCK DIES . (Continood from pwf I) continuing and possible charges are pending, police said. A resident of the Sunnyside Estates area, Bianchi was the owner of Bimbo's restaurant, on Route 12, near Palatine. The incident occurred at 10 a.m. June 7. A rash of area motorcycle accidents were investigated during the weekend by McHenry County sheriffs police. Joseph S. Cannon, of 144 Woodstock street, and his passenger Carolyn Feck, of Aberdeen street, both Crystal Lake, were taken to McHenry hospital by McHenry Area Resctle squad after a motorcycle accident Friday night on River fend, north of Fern view lane, McHenry, when Cannon lost control of Ms machine on a curve and it struck a then Ms. Feck waa admitted to McHenry hospital and is listed in stable con dition. Cannon was admitted and later believe in the calendar." The third ward alderman shifted his questioning to . . . . Stanek. asking how many applications for the position ted been received. The mayor said about 40 applications r; graduate uf Valparaiso university, he has worked primarily la water and sewer systems and sewage treatment facilities. Burn Victim Dies Robert J. Hromec, of 488 Lily lane, McHenry, snststned minor injuries when be lost control of his motorcycle on gravel early Saturday on Ringwood road, McHenry. Michael J. Abraham, and his psaiwtgw, Susan E. Jonas, both of Itasca, , were taken to McHenry hospital by McHenry Arse Reecue squad following a Saturday eoeninp motorcycle accident on Main Pant road, north of River road in Nunda township, after the machine shd on loose gravel when negotiating a curve. . ~ NAME NEW HEAD . OF PUBLIC WORKS . (Conttnwod from Halvensleben said he had been on projects where workers did not pn- derstand what was required anrfyet the project had been completed. "I'm not impatient," he said. Aid. Raymond Smith (3rd ward) asked what would happen if tomorrow Halvensleben received a good job offer. "I have made a commitment. What happens tonight will negate farther offers," he said. Smith then expressed concern about the 50-year-old Halvensleben poesibly working only a couple of years and then retiring. "I anticipate another 10 good years working," Halvensleben said. "I will be 50-years-oid in July, but I do not af»< *•* MY DAD'S THE GREATEST ENTER THE PLAINDEALER'S "MY DAD'S THE GREATEST!" CONTEST. Just tell why your dad is the Greatest in fifty (50) words or less. Contest open to children Ten (10) years of age and under. P.S. Please Mom, No Help! GRAND PRIZE Tickets To Marriotts GREAT AMERICA! Recycling Drive Break* Record A record breaking response to their joint r e c y c l i n g d r i v e delighted co-sponsoring Fox Ridge Womens club and McHenry County Defenders over the weekend. Hundreds of McHenry residents gave tons of paper, cans and glass bottles, tur- n i n g r e c y c l a b l e resources into funds for the McHenry Rescue squad while giving the environment a boost. "The number of people and the amount they contributed was astounding," said Brenda Litt, Fox Ridge Womens club president. "It provee support for a good cause never fails in McHenry." "I'm not question judgment. Joe." Smith heven't heard from candidates and I information. Perhaps who would be better? overlooked something? bed, or what?" Mayor Stanek responded, "It's just chemistry. I don't know how Paul will work out -- it's just a gut feeling." Smith continued. "I think that if you had some help.. people have asked me who you are considering and I have to say I don't know." The aldermen said there were other candidates who might be as a or even more so. "You (Stanek) are the process of elimination," Sqiith said. "When vou elect a mayor, you have to let Mm function," Stanek said. "If the mayor does not have one key person, then I don't see how 1 can be held accountable." Smith noted that none of the ap plications were made available to the aldermen and said he "just wanted to know why." "I would've thought you'd have asked for help," Smith said. Aid. Michael Wieler (3rd ward) asked if Halvenaiebcn intended to move to the City of McHenry. "Not unices it is mandatory," Halvenaiebcn said. "I've lived in Crystal Lake for 30 years and it would be a bit awkward." Halvensleben said he had been unemployed for about six months, prior to Monday night, and added that the outlook in his field was dim. He has worked as a project, con sulting and resident sngihsir for s variety of engineering firms. A torso of his body. McHenry Fire Chief Glenn Peterson Monday that an investigation by Fire department, McHenry Ctagty Sheriff's police and the Winnebago County Coroner's office is Samples of Munson's clothing have been sent to a laboratory for analysis, Peterson-said, although the results are not expected for some time. Following treatment at the emergency room of McHenry hospital, Munsoo waa flown to the St. Anthony burn unit by a medical helicopter from the Illinois Depart ment of Transportation (IDOT). ANNUAL CAR WASH Troop 452 of McHenry Boy Scouts will hold a car wash Saturday, June 12, from 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Johnsburg firehouse, Chapel Hill road. All proceeds will be ueed by the boy* going to camp this yeer. PRESENT SCHOLARSHIPS Susan Smith of East campus and Melissa Mayberry of West campus received the two scholarships for MCHS seniors given by the McHenry Business 4 Professional Women's club. Boat Parade Feature Of July 25 Fi Whether you And it in foods like soup or fruit juice, or drink it straight from the tap, water is the most essen tial nutrient of all. Besides helping form tissues and body fluids, it assists the body in regulating temperature, aids digestion, and the elimination of body wanes. Jerry Cordrey, chairman of the Fiesta Days Boat parade July 25, has announced that application forms are now available for all boat en thusiasts. Forms were mailed this past week to all water-related businesses in the aree as well as to all Chamber members. However, anyone is eligible to enter a craft and ad ditional forms are available at the Chamber office at 1297 N. Green street and at cooperating marinas. Boats of any sise and deacription may be entered but all must be decorated and entered in one of theee four categories: Humorous, Historic, Futuristic, or Holiday.Trophies will be awarded in each category aa well as a "Best of Show" award. J£L"Z,,IU£ eJXy.,5 £ nounce IRAI EG Cepulis IDQ IM McHenry Country club have generously sgreed to host the assembly for the parade. Boats are invited to begin arriving at noon at the chib docking arena, where they will be issued a sequence. Should additional space be required, Riviera Yacht basin will accommodate the boets. Judging will commence at 12:20 p.m. to allow adequate time for consideration and decisions. Winners will be announced as the perade passes by Riverside beach at the in termission of the water ski show, approximately 1:45 p.m. Jerry Cordrey, or another member of Korpan's Landing Yacht club, will provide commentary about each boat as it passes by; Water front viewing will be a July 25 treat for waterfront residents, guests, and other boaters. The boats will proceed north in perade formation to Fox Lake for a "champagne landing" at Korpan's. All boaters are invited to return to Peerl street perk later in the day to enjoy the Food Fiesta which wjll continue until 8 p.m. Bob McCue, commodore of the Korpan's Landing Yacht club, heartily welcomes everyone to join. "We had a lot of fun last yeer and know it can only be better this yeer, thanks to everyone's kind and en thusiastic assistance. Come join in the fun," encourages McCue. » For further information call 305- 4200. My Dad's the greatest because All letters will be printed in our Father's Day newspaper supplement. June 16 NAME ENTRIES MUST BE RETURNED AGc * THE PLAINDEALER OFFICE, J ENTRIES MUST BE RETURNED TO THE PLAINDEALER OFFICE, 3B12 W. ELM ST., BY NOON. THUR SDAY, JUNE 10»h. ADDRESS NUMDER OF DROTHERS O SISTERS V. ; : ' YOUR EYE EXAMINATION Should Be Of PROFESSIONAL QUALITY With The Use Of UP-TO-DATE MODERN TO-1 TEC HNOLOGY! ing device, which is used to dstermine the patient's without the petient'sresponee. 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