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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Dec 1983, p. 26

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HKTTtON X • PAGE 4 - PLAi. DEALER - FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2.1983 Schools West campus honor roll includes 66 seniors SCHOOL PROCLAMATION--Area legislators and teacher leaders issued the local proclamation "A Strong National Needs Strong Public Schools"/ for American Education Week. Standing, from left, are Ken Kingston, Chris Harris, Senator Jack Schaffer,Dixie CHara and Itop. Dick Klemm. A ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. Our Pledge P«r*onol Service • Sotitfoction LUMBER ftTuiLDING MATERIAL. FEATURING COMPLETE LINES OF: •OLYMPIC STAIN_ •KEMPER-MILLCREEK CABINETS •ANDERSEN WINDOWS •PRE-HUNG DOORS •NORD SPINDLES •ARMSTRONG CEILING SYSTEMS •LINCOLN WINDOWS •GAF SHINGLES •BUILDERS HARDWARE •PREFINISHED PANELING •STANLEY GARAGE DOOR OPENERS PHONE OUR FRIENDLY ADVISORS FOR HELPFUL HINTS WHEN YOU WANT TO BUILD REPAIR OR REMODEL YOUR HOME FREE Planning ft Estimating Sarvica*. Phone 385 909 N. Front St 1424 McHenry ' West Campus High School has released the first quarter honor roll. FRESHMEN 4.0-Keith Adams, Kim Doerfert, Stephen Erickson, Tanya Hayward, Jennifer Kupstis, Amiee Lawkowski, Danielle Miller, and James Watkins. 3.5-Cherly Anderson, Terry Arnold, Susan Bassi, Becky Beyer, Steven Doyen, Steve Godt, Julie Golik, Colleen Huff, Debby Kielisch, Wendy Kowalski, Lisa Lucarz, Joseph Marchese, John Markgraff, Michelle Nystrom, Jacqueline Ricci, Barry Seavey, Scott Smith, Timothy Toussaint, Todd Trocki, and Joy Wright. 3.0-Jeff Abernathy, Philip Anzelmo, James J. Blum, Rebecca Box, Caroline Brown, Cherie Bukovsky, Kathryn Byrnes, Tony Casella, Linda Conaghan, Scott Cunningham, Mark Delamatter, Robert Diedrich, Daniel Drake, Michelle Druml, Jennifer Dunne, Seth Elliott, Tim Fisch- bach, Paul Fischer, Mary Geske, Thomas Grant, Serena Guy, Michael Hemker, Patrick Huff, and Sheri Knaack. Also Neil Laabs, Lance Lanway, Dawn LaRock, Tessa Levitt, Gerald Lubben, Susan Maris. William Nelson, Daniel Parson, Tracy Popp, Yvonne Riemland, Colleen Samen, Janet Sena, Edward Serritella, Debra Simon, Paul Smith, Flynn Tiffany, Brian Toussaint, Dennis Trojan, Christopher Trotti, Michael Weber, Jennifer Williams, Allison Winkel, and Daniel Withrow. SOPHOMORES 4.0-Joan Marchese, Melanie Smith, Robert Williams, and Michele Zographos. 3.5-Sandra Faulkner, Daniel Graef, Robin Jensen, Michael Lermer, Lora Nelsen, John Perry, Laura Rapach, Sheila Senn, Leigh Tevis, Linda Thorson, Richard Zabroski, and Diane Zubriski. 3.0-Michael Allikian, Doug Boro, Barbara Brooks, Denise Burke, Dawn Carlson, James Donahue, Michael Gallagher, Kimberly Howard, Desiree Kerns, Scott A. Kimble, Barry Kloepfer, Beth Kuhar, Deborah Lauer, Brian Lawrence, Christopher Mann, Lisa Martini, Roberta Morgan, iDenise Nowak, Robert Nystrom, Frank Patterson, Guy Petty, James Schultz, Cecilia Serritela, Martina Steinkopf, Allison Marshall Weymouth, White, and John R. Wallace, Richard Wright. Brisinte, - William Cassell, Steven Cunningham, David Dolbyj Patrick Dunne, Kelly Fornwall, Scott Freund, Linda Gallo, Daniel Glass, Jill Hansen, Kristi Haselow, Patricia Hen­ derson, Robin Irwin, Rose Justes, Tracy Kidd, Cheryl Kohl, Lisa Kovich, Michelle Lubben, Michael Maksimiak, Carrie Miller, Ronald Naus, Laurie Partenheimer, Gail Petty, John Ruzicka, James Scheele, Brad Snyder, Anthony Sorling, Sidney Strombach, Aleen Tiffany, . Timothy Torkelson, Scott Williams, and Mike Woo. SENIORS 4.0-Brian Nellis, Kimberly Silman, and Patrick Ziebel. 3.5-Kristin Anzelmo, Christine Baker, Marika Berg, Jeffrey Bjorn, Elizabeth Brooks, Diane Cygan, Laura Donahue, Michelle Dunne, Kelly Fandre, Kimberly Farkas, Michael Freund, Valerie Gilbert, Janet Hautzinger, Danielle Johnson, Becky Mihevc, Amy Nelson, Lori Odom, Susanne Polka, Jonathan Reese, Lori Smith, Kris Sorling, Kimberly Thompson, Kelly Watkins, and Jana Williams. 3.0-Britt Aasegg, Lisa Allikian, Ian Bel ton, Steven Brda, Terry Bunday, Erin Brynes, Lori Feezel, Michael Flathau, Gina Fruscella, Jill Glosson, Destina Gaultieri, Joseph Halik, Tamara Hill, Vincent Ippolito, Scott Justen, Patricia Klapperich, Loriann Kostecki, Laura Lamberg, Alice Lenz, and Mark Liedtke. Also Christina Lindemann, Robert Loeding, William Loeding, Kimberly May, Cherie Miller, Andee Norton, James Paulson, Amy Pieroni, Jacquelyn Ricker, Suzanne Ricker, William Schmitt, Christine Sowiak, Scott Stein- bach, Dina Sturm, Ann Szubart, David Toussaint, Michelle Weymouth, Lori Widhalm, and Joseph Zelek. JUNIORS 4.0-Margaret Oleszczuk, Danielle Schiller, Kimberly Schulz, and Lynne Zurblis. 3.5-Christopher Anderson, Margaret Chilvers, Brian Diedrich, Mark Etheridge, Gregory Garde, Alan Gin, Craig Hill, William Howard, Laura Laskonis, Michael Meyer, Catherine Moscarello, Denise Swedo, and Kristin Wolff. 3.0-Sherri Boyle, Barbara Placement tests at Marian high The High ' School placement test will be administered at Marian Central Catholic High S c h o o l , W o o d s t o c k , Saturday, Dec. 3, at 8 a.m. in the school cafeteria. Students interested in taking the test should be at Marian Central at approximately 7:45 a.m. Students are asked to bring with them two No. 2 pencils. There is a testing fee with the student application. The fee will be collected at the main entrance on the day of the testing Testing should be completed at about noon that day. RMcHenryji «since aindealer Available At The Following Locations: •WHITE HEN PANTRY •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUG STORE •BEN FRANKLIN •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBY'S •KAREN & GINNY •LIQUOR MART •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •NORTHWEST TRAIN •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD •COUNTRY CUPBOARD •SULLIVAN FOODS •MILLSTREAM S UNION'76 •COLE PHARMACY •SUNN YSIDE AUTO •COAST TO COAST •JAR FOOD MART 'm •J ft L GAS ' •ACE HARDWARE •LAKEVIEW FOODS •SUNNYSIDE FOODS •ADAMS GROCERY •LITTLE STORE •FRED ft IRENE'S TAP •SUNRISE GROCERY •DEBBIE'S GENERAL STORE . •VILLAGE MARKET •McHENRY DRUG Madrigal dinner at school mmnmrnim 7 --J"1 * The annual Christmas Madrigal dinners will again be held in the West Campus Cafeteria Dec. 10 at 6:30 p.m. and Dec. 11 at 1:30 p.m. This year the singers will present the dinners in a Vic­ torian era setting. The menu will include the traditional roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and topped off with cherries jubilee. In Buckingham palace, at the table of Queen Victoria, will include the guests list of Ben- Palmeston, Samuel Smiles, Thomas Hughes and many others. Special guests will be Prince Albert, and Charles Dickens. Oscar Wilde will also make a guest appearance. In past years, the dinners have been sold out in advance; however, tickets are still available by calling the school office 385-7077. The madrigal singers are looking for a genuine British flag of standard size, and will offer one free dinner for the jamin Disraeli, Lord; ljftn of British Union Jack. Weekew- dthere. CLv through 3 ,fcVend ot Thursdays U'savv '0,eveI' ah excit . , cVv\cag° tact.rroundirvgs stS79.9V * \uxunousd^aseC na -3s%gi5isr««*» ' - ; o o Sjggg^ssi.. g^sasr ' sasSfe--saSSS"-""" s - ' s - p*c***e V BEAT OLD MAN WINTER i • • ^ * » > N -ri 'v •' 1 Tz,.s •. MAKE WINTER FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Assorted Moon Boots 16.99 Compare at 22.95 Colorful nylon 'Moon Boots with thick padded l ining for extra warmth Men s sizes 7- 1 2 . w o m e n ' s s i z e s 5 1 0 . misses sues 9-2: boys" sizes 3-6 Check out our Shoe Dept. for a full selection of practical! winter footwear for every member of the family. ». 4Jpd^°ods(0 CW me l20 a»oo*-T C,aV°0<°6 ' I

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