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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Aug 1984, p. 29

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SECTION 2 - PAGE t - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST II. lltff Schools Registration, orientation set at West Registration for all students who will be attending McHenry Community High School West Campus is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 21, from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. at West Campus. A packet of materials which will be necessary for registration has been mailed to each prospective student. Any student who does not receive materials in the mail by Thursday, Aug. 16, should call the school, since forms con­ tained in the packet will have to be filled out and signed by parents before the student may register. Also included in the registration packet is an alphabetical schedule of registration times. Students are asked to follow the schedule in order to avoid long delays in registering. Any student who is unable to register at the designated time on Tuesday may come to West Campus for late registration on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, Aug. 22-24 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. course selections made last year will not be held for any student who fails to register by Friday, Aug. 24. . Student fees will be collected at registration. Students will also have the opportunity at registration to make a number of optional purchases, including school insurance, parking permits, yearbooks, color picture packages and athletic passes. All freshmen and transfer students must have a physical examination and required immunization record on file with the school prior to registering. An orientation program for freshmen and transfer students and their parents will be held in the auditorium at West Campus on Wednesday, Aug. 22, at 7:30 p.m. The first day of school for all School briefs MU SCHOLARSHIPS Jeffrey T. Bjorn, 3910 West Ave.; Diane M. Knox, 2411 N. Riverside; and Joseph C. Majercik, 3711 N. Fairview; all of McHenry have been offered academic scholarships as prospective freshman students at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. PARKLAND ORIENTATION An orientation for all in­ coming sixth grade students and parents will be held Thursday, Aug. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at Parkland School. This is an opportunity for new students and parents to see the school, become acquainted with the teachers and have the program ex­ plained. Career planning sessions to begin next month at college Attending a two-part career planning session at McHenry County College is a good first step to take while trying to make decisions about the future. During the first meeting, members of MCC's Counseling Department administer a test designed to help the individual assess his or her interests, experiences, abilities and values as they relate to future training and employment. The second meeting is devoted to interpretation of the results of the test. The counselors aid participants in understanding how the results printed in the personalized score report they receive can be utilized to help the person draw conclusions about him or herself. Advice will be given on how to use the conclusions in formulating career decisions. The next scheduled Career Planning Program is Tuesday, Sept. 4, 7 to 10 p.m., at the college. Interpretation of test \§pedacularmm BENNINGTON COUNTRY VICTORIAN S Custom Upholstery Super Special } W.'i - T / 1 ^ • ' II M i ! ; S ' ... i Choose from a-special group of fabrics at one incredibly low price STOREWIDE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Country Victorian 85" Sofa, 2 matching pillows $670.99 58" Love Sofa - 609.00 Companion Chair -- $339.00 (Matching Ottoman Available) Strode *s Colonial Vermont Furniture MAIN ST.. HUNTLEY. ILL. <J12> 669-3500 Only 8 Miles West of Spring Hill Mall R«|ulfr Stor* Hours: Sunday 12 to S Tuesday thru Saturday 9 to S Friday 9 to 9. Closod Monday West Campus students will be Monday, Aug. 27. Attendance is required for all students. Bus transportation will begin on this day. Students will attend all classes on a shortened schedule. Dismissal will be at 10:30 a.m. Beginning on Tuesday, Aug. 28, classes will be held at the regular times from 7:30 a.m. through 2:30 There will be no school on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3. Parents of three- and four- year-old children not entering kindergarten in fall, 1984, are urged to call 385-7210 to make an appointment fqr preschool screening. The screening identifies the potential educational needs among preschool children, in­ troduces the parents and students to the school system and provides preschoolers with a positive first experience at the school. When calling for an ap-< pointment, the parent will be asked for basic indentifying information and scheduled for - screening a at one of the*, elementary schools. Ap-j pointments may be scheduled" from September, 1984, through February, 1985. Children will be screened for.. speech, language and motor skills. Hearing and visual acuity screening will be scheduled for a later time. results will take place Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 7 to 9 p.m. It is imperative that registration is completed prior to the testing date so that materials can be obtained for each participant. There is no at- the-door registation. the deadline for registering for the Sept. 4 program is Sept. 3. An $8 fee will be charged. Registrations are also being accepted for the October Career Planning Session, to be held at the college Oct. 2 and Oct. 23. The Tuesday, Oct. 2 testing session is scheduled for 1 to 4 p.m., with test results to tie interpreted Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1 to 3 p.m. Those wishing to participate must register by Oct. 1. The fee will be $8. Register in person at McHenry County College Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m: to 4:30 p.m. or 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., or stop in between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Fridays. Bonus Love Frame when you make a 95< deposit on your 20 portrait collection. 7"x 3" acrylic frame displays one of your 15 wallet portraits. 2-8x1 Os «3-5x7s 15 wallets $1995 ONLY Express your love with a Bonus Love Frame from K mart. It's yours when you make a 95C deposit on your 20 portrait collection. That's a great value and a wonderful way to say "I LOVE YOU. 950 deposit $1 sitting fee for each additional subject in same portrait Poses our selection One Bonus Love Frame per collection Not valid with any other offer Satisfaction or your money back THESE DAYS ONLY: AUGUST: TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. 14 15 16 17 18 DAILY: 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, CRYSTAL LAKE 1615 DUNDEE, ELGIN DE KALB AVENUE, SYCAMORE 2235 EASTWOOD DRIVE, WOODSTOCK THE PORTRAIT PLACE HORT CUTS Back-to-school Haircut 20% off Uniperm® Special 29.88 JCPenney Top honors for kids 12 and under in face-framing cuts at great savings. Perms include shampoo, cut, and style Some not recommended for bleached or frosted hair. 20% off all retail hair conditioners. Redken and Nexxus products always available Haircuts sale priced thru Sat., Sept. 1 st. Other sale prices effective thru Sat., Aug. 25th. CHARGE IT. OPEN SUNDAYS. THE STYLING SALON Brickyard. /4b 0 i.i.j Ford City. utt l bJ/'o Fox Valley. 851 b400 Golf Mill, 299 0246 Joliet Mall. 4 iy 1444 Lakehurst. 4 f'i 0340 Lincoln Mall. 481 2698 N. Riverside. 447 ts7y.i Orland Square. (49 7M90 Spring Hill Mall, 4^*8 b9b8 Woodfield, «8^' i 4b4 Yorktown. 629 !!bO 1984 J C IVrww, C-irnpany In. 7th Annual 2 4 6 Mile DAILY SENTINEL oadRun September 9, 1984 Woodstock, Illinois SEPTEMBER 9, 1984 2 Mile 8 Mile Fun Run Road Race 8:30 a.m. Start 9:00 a.m. Start COURSE DIV ISIONS AWARDS FUN REGISTRATION WOODSTOCK CITY PARK Recreation Building, West South Street Woodstock, Illinois Sponsored by the Daily Sentinel and the City of Woodstock Recreation Division 2 Mile: (Recommended es a family activity and for the beginning runner): loop course on paved city streets, mostly flat with one hill, split at 1 mile mark. 8 Mile: (A challenging course and distance fori the more experienced racer): scenic loop course on paved country and city roads, rolling hills, every mile marked, splits at every mile, water at 3, 5 and 7 miles. 10 Men's and Women's Divisions for each Run: 11 and under; 12-15 years; 16-24 years; 25-29 years; 30-39 years; 40-49 years; 50-59 years; 60 +. years; Wheelchair; Blind. Grand Prize Trophies to Men's and Women's Overall Champion for each run. Handsome, engraved race medals to top three divisional finishers for each run. Souvenir shirts to all finishers. (Pre-entries by August 24 will receive shirts day of run, all others may be by rain check.) Course Record Holders: 2 Mile - Jim Sims, 9:51 (1980); and Kim Kelly, 12:23 (1982). 8 Mile - Terry McGinn, 41:22 (1983); and Betty Boppart, 51:24 (1980). After-the-race drink compliments of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Woodstock. Cold, juicy watermelon for all runners at the finish. We urge you to bring along your family. The beautiful Woodstock City Park is a perfect setting for a family outing. $6.50 by August 31; $7.50 after August 31 until day of run. Runners may register 7:00-6:30 a.m. day of run. No refunds after August 31. Entry forms also available at your local park district office or recreation department CHALLENGE ROAD RUN ENTRY FORM Print: MALE • n a m e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f i r s t C Z I [ Z H I Z H C Z I I Z H [ H ] C U [ H I C Z I C Z D •••••••••••• C I T Y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S T A T E C H C D Z I P C O D E d d d d d AQE (At of Sept 9, 19S4) • • PHONE FEMALE • 2 MILE (ZD t MILE • WAIVER: On behalf of myaelf, my helre, executora, administrators and assigns, I horoby waive and roloaso any and all rights and claims for damagos which I may hove against you, as woll as any other person con- noctod with tha Challenge Road Run, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors end assigns for sny and aN Injuries which I msy suffer while taking pert In the run or es a result thereof. I am aware that there Is s t ol Inher 1 Inherent risk Involved In perttelpetlbn In a rood run and that medical Inaurance la not provided by the City of Woodstock, the Dally Sentinel, S.F. Shaw Printing Co., their admlnlatratora, aucceeaors or PLEASE SIGN HERE: If Minor - Signature of Parent or Guardian For additional information phone (815)338-4300 -- May be copied if additional forms are needed SHIRT SIZE (Circle One) AdultS M - L XL Make check payable to: City of Woodstock and Mail Completed Form To: CHALLENGE ROAD RUN P.O. BOX 190 Woodstock, IL 60098 or Bring to: WOODSTOCK CITY HALL 121 W. Calhoun Strwt Woodstock, IL

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