>£a|J SECTION it-PACE »• PI.AIMUEAI.hr HKHALI>. W KU.NESDAV. INOVEMBKIt 2« l-m Schools Test level is above the national The results of Montini School students on the recent stan dardized testing in the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) program is being hailed with excitement by faculty and pupils alike. Commenting on the results, Don Reinboldt, president of the Montini school board, sapd, "We believe the test scores snow that our curriculum goals are sound and our staff and superintendent should be comment There was satisfaction ex pressed over the fact that there were no special highs and lows as to grade levels. A school noted that results no big deficiencies. He added that those who scored below the national average have been identified ana are receiving assistance in bringing up their grades. Following are the results according to grades on reading, e skills and math, ly. The figures given indicate the percentages of those who took 'the test nationwide which were below the Montii Eighth: Seventh: Sixth: Fifth: Fourth: Third: 62, 66, 68 67, 80,79 86, 85, 76 86, 85, 76 58, 63, 54 W, Oft, M MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE MCC CATALOG OUTLET STORE SALES DATES NOV. 2S THRU DEC. 4 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST, cTs MERCHANDISE CLEARANCE CENTER ING CARD 301 W. VIRGINIA AVE. RT. 14 CRYSTAL LAKE--455-0333 AND, ROUTE 176, WAUCONDA HOURS: MON, TUES, SAT. 9-5 WED, THURS, FRI. 9-8; SUN. 10-3 Teachers train on computers McHenry elementary school teachers, Dan program originated at 'he request of teachers, HAPPY HOLIDAYS CONTINUED JFOR ANOTHER WEEK ENTIRE STORE STOCK DeRoche, Cendy Vantassell and Debbie Sanders (left to right) learn the "ins and outs" of computer operation as part of a program designed by McHenry County College to provide practical training and upgrade the skills of teachers. The school board and adminh' ration and consists of mini-courses of about 12-hours each in math, science, space, computers and teaching theory. Parkland scholars are named The honor roll for Parkland Junior High School was an nounced recently. Students included on the honor roll had a grade point of 3.0 or better. EIGHTH GRADE Danielle Adams, Bill Anest, Lynette Anzelmo, Holly Brandenburger, Debbie Brown, Fred Bush, Kathy Bykowski, John Cashin, Mike Christensen, Sean Christinann, Ericka Conway, Lora Deckert, Grant Delp, Todd Doherty, Robin Duren, Michele Einfeldt, Tina Franzen, Brian Baggert, Donna Gravel, Pam Gregorio, Beth Creve, Carol Hagen, Dave Hancock, Tricia Harnish, Dia Hellios, Tina Hennip, Anne Hoffman, Marc Hubbard, Brian Johnson, Bob Kerns, Aaron Klopfenstein, Karin Koester, Tina Kottke, Rae Ann Kryc, Billy Kuechel, Char Kulik, Cathy Kupstis, Tammy LaRocco, JoJo LaRussa, John Lawson, Brian Lincoln, Julie Linn, Carrie McMahon, Cindy Marinangel, Missy Meier, Jenny Meyers, Wendy Miller, Venus Obara, Bill Orozco, Jackie Owens, Ryan Penoyer, Tammy Peters, Bridget Pogose, Kelly Radic, Michelle Reed, Kim Reimer, Regina Riley, Sandy Sadowski, Lora Schneider, Dan Schilling, Aaron Sherrick, Kelly Smith, Mike Smith, Dennis Suchomski, Traci Swanson, Kathy Tiffany, Heather Toussaint. 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SIXTH GRADE Christy Andrich, Shelly Berg, Jennifer Bonea, Rebecca Brady,v Meredith Brzenk, Mary Champney, Patricia Creasey, Nikki De lemon t, Sara Diamond, Aimee Diehl, Jennifer Earley, Erik Ekstrom, Mary Ellen Etheridge, Kate Fox, Doug Freund, Melissa ... Goodson, Jenny Jensen, Shellie Jones, Bill Kieca, Debra Kirsch, Carrie Kulik, Tony Leva, Kevin Lin coln, Jerry Luciano, Jim Lynott, Paul Mace, Allison McCarthy, Richelle Mercure, Tyson Mundt, Carrie Pottgether, Chris Roth, Debbie Ryan, Mike Scharff, Brian Schick, Jacob Schlender, Todd Schilling, Denise Schoen, Lynn Stangl, Beth Swanson, Brett Szekeres, Kim Tohil, Casey Watrous, Julie White,' Chris Wilbus, Scott Wood and Mike Zimmerman. REG. PRICE PLAY-TIME PEEK-A-BOO PETS SURPRISE ACTION NOW 4 49 REG. 8.99 ALL SWEATERS •i 1 ' /l REG. PRICE PLASTIC STORM WINDOW KITS REG. PRICE .* y Avenge ndMIH «... to.100 ,W.ms o.<,,,pe, .. ol BM. MM-9 '°c.l »>« "'°K "* * Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics (New York figure includes northeastern New Jersey). A-.'.***' MILWAUKEE NEW YORK SAN DIEGO -- " s % - (QP 1 ^.... HOUSTON DENVER-BOULDER DETROIT Mo j y- Of? DALLAS-FORT WORTH ANCHORAGE NI-GAS t j* > £ * •C > £ • THE BOTTOM LINE ON WHAT YOU RW FOR GAS. Like many of our customers, you probably wish your monthly gas bill were lower than it is. But we thought you might find some consolation, in looking at how much your natural gas costs compared to the alternatives. , A . . . First, take a look at the cost of natural gas provided by Northern Illinois Gas, compared to gas costs elsewhere in the U.S. As the numbers plainly show, the gas we supply you is among the lowest priced in the entire U.S., even compared to costs in areas where gas is produced. . Then look at the comparative costs of natural gas vs. oil and electricity. You can easily see, gas comes out way ahead. And current forecasts indicate that gas will continue to hold its j, 0,s^V competitive etoge in the years to come. In this day and age, everything seems to cost more. And gas is no exception, j ' But the real issue is, how much does it cost here, compared to elsewhere, and compared to the alternatives. On both C0»n^ %^Jppe you'll agree, the gas you get frorfi Northern Illinois Gas comes out looking pretty good when you get to the bottom line. x E\timated annual cost of heating a home requiring l.lOffth erms annually as of September 1. 1964 The relationship between the costs o^ gas. qiI and electric resistance heatmg should remam appro" imately the same regardless of the si/e or heatmg requirements of your home $877 $472 m S M * Electric Resistance NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS On. el tha MlCOft basic anargr compim.i £ I