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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Feb 1984, p. 5

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\ PAGE 5 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1984 Johnsburg drama In a swashbuckling scene from the romantic comedy, "The RoyaJ Family/' Norm Roko6z as Tony Cavendish (on the stairs) fences with Mc * Dermott the trainer (Harry Walk), it all happens at Johnsburg High School Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Johnsburg High School is located at 20ffi W. Ringwood Road. Schools ® MCHS in choral festival Observe financial aid week The Illinois Association of Student Financial Aid Ad­ ministrators, in conjunction with McHenry High School, announces Illinois Financial Aid Week, Feb. 5-11. Formally proclaimed by Governor Thompson, this week supports Illinois' commitment to high education by providing financial aid facts to students, families and other interested individuals. Recognizing the increasing demand for well trained people as well as the rising cost of post secondary education, it is urgent that all interested individuals be aware of federal, state and local sources of financial aid. Grants, loans and work-study programs are awarded on the basis of demonstrated financial need and-or merit, college cost and availability of funds. The funds may be used for approved programs at technical schools and-or colleges and universities. There are no age requirements and most programs may be used on a part-time or full-time basis. Applications for the 1984-85 school year should be made immediately. For deadlines and more specific details on federal, state, and local financial aid programs or to pick up applications, contact a McHenry High School; counselor, or the financial aid office of the institution the student plans to attend. SCHOOL BRIEFS The names of 754 Eastern Illinois University students are on the Deans' Lists for the fall semester, it has been an­ nounced. The Deans' Lists replace the honors and high honor rtffls previously used to r e c o g n i z e a c a d e m i c achievement. These previous lists were determined by grade point EIU HONORS averages (3.50-3.74) for honors and (3.75-4.0 for high honors). Under the present system, the top 10 percent of students in schools or colleges ae included on the Deans' lists. McHenry area studens in­ cluded are Debra Mortell, Kimberly Salman, Michael Sharp, and Deborah Kivett. The sixth annual Fox Valley Conference Choral Festival will be held at H.D. Jacobs High School in Algonquin, Monday, Feb. 13. The 7:30 p.m. concert will feature the top choirs from Cary-Grove, Woodstock, McHenry, Dundee-Crown, Crystal Lake Central, Crystal Lake South and Jacobs High Schools. Also on the program will be the combined orchestras of Jacobs and Dundee-Crown High Schools accompanying the massed choirs in the per­ formances of Beethoven's "Hallelujah" from "The Mount of Olives", Vess Becks' "Can­ ticle of Praise" and Martini's "Donine Ad Adjunandum Me Festina". The massed choirs will also perform an arrangement of "Shenendoah" and the "Neighbors Chorus" by Jacques Offenbach. Special arrangements of men's and women's music will be performed by the group such as "Annabell Lee", "All the Gold in California" and "Steamheat". Eight members from each school will form an honors choir and will sing a group of spirituals under the direction of guest conductor, Jim Parks. Parks is one of the most sought after guest directors and adjudicators in the midwest as well as a composer and arranger. He has been the producer of the Miss Illinois Contest in Elgin for the past several years. He has been in the pageant business since 1968. This multi-talented man has sung with symphony orchestras nationwide and worked with the Midwest Show Choir Camp for five years. Montini students rate well in essay contest Marian Central Catholic High School will hold registration for the 1984 fall term Feb. 7 and 8, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Students currently enrolled at Marian and eighth grade students who -REGISTRATION took the placement test should have received appointment times through the mail. Students not enrolled or new to the area should call the school for an appointment, (815) 38-4220. MASTER'S DEGREE Montini Middle School students placed very highly in the American History Essay contest sponsored by the Kish- waukee Trail Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In this annual contest, open to all students in county schools, Christopher Novak, placed first in the fifth grade division, while Sheila Roy placed second , in the fifth grade division. At the sixth grade level Christopher Biggus placed second. At the seventh grade level Nicole Jessie placed first and Cheryl Kunz won second place. At the eighth grade level, David Ahern took second place. > In the eight first and second places at the four grade levels (5-8), Montini students took six of those places. The winners will receive their awards Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Woodstock Opera House. Frank Cuda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuda of McHenry, received his Master's in Business Administration degree from Northwestern University Dec. 17. He is a graduate of McHenry High School and Michigan State University. Marian Music Masters induction The winter concert at tylarian Central Catholic High School was the setting for the induction of new members into Modern Music Masters Club. The club, under the advisorship of Ms. Chris Lord, Mr. Kevin Dix, and Ms. Judy Sowinski, addresses itaalf to the appreciation, the understanding, Ryan of Union, and Wendy Nielsen of Harvard. Modern Music Masters and other facets of the music program are aided by the Fine Arts Booster Club, which will have its next meeting Feb. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Marian Central music room. the per- t , formance, and the promotion of Area student sings in festival concert music and activities related to I SUNTANNING WE TAMED THE SUN... ...and made it comfortable! FREE TRIAL CALL 344-2202 UNLIMITED VISITS FOR 30 DAYS... s75 MAX. VISIT -- I NR. MUST BE 48 MRS. APART GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE TANNING... MEDICALLY PROVEN...SAFER THAN THE SUN! McHENRY NAUTILUS 804 MILL ST IN McHENRY Carthage College sophomore, Mari H. Jacobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson, 3707 Ridge Lane, Wonder Lake, performed in the recent holiday festival concert. A member of chapel choir, she sang in two performances, to audiences of more than 1,800. music. 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