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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jan 1985, p. 5

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School /V Page 5 - PLAINIlteALBR-HERAIJ). WKDNKSIMY .JAM AK \ 2. 1W5 i" " 1 'v..1 f 11 McHenry High School inducts 36 to National Honor Society Thirty-six students were in­ ducted into the Lillian Anglese Chapter of the National Honor Society Dec 11, in the McHenry West auditorium. This year's inductees are: Christopher Anderson, Barbara Brisinte, Margaret Chilvers, Stephen Cunningham, Brian Diedrich, Patrick Dunne, Mark Ktheridge, Kelly Fornftall, Linda Gallo, Alan Gin, Craig Hill, William Howard, Cheryl Kohl, Laura Laskonis, Michael Meyer, Margaret Oleszczuk, Gail Petty^ John Ruzicka, Danielle Schiller, Kimberly Schulz, Brad Snyder,Denise Swedo, Aleen Tiffany, Jack VanKanegan, Michael Woo, Lynne Zurblis, Barbara Brooks, &&, 19 *%&. 12 Iiii iiTltiiKriiiiii ) to mor* intormMion. cortUCl yow« rw*W M.LFOOOTAB Imtepwfcm Dirtribmor CALL (SIB) J44-2W4 Sandra Faulkner, Joan Mar- chese, John Perry, Sheila Senn, Martina Steinkopf, Leigh Tevis, Linda /Thorson, Michele Zographos and Diane Zubriski. Juniors who have maintained a 3 3.5 or higher cumulative gradepoint and seniors who have maintained a 3.0 or higher cumulative gradepoint qualify for membership in the society. These nominees are then evaluated by faculty and ad­ ministrator on the basis of leadership, t service and character. Five percent of the junior class and 15 percent of the senior class are finally selected. The National Honor Society is planning a McHenry Com­ munity service project and would appreciate suggestions from the community.. Please address suggestions to: Chris Anderson, president of National Honor Society, McHenry High SchooJ West, 4724 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry, ni. 60050. • • Special courses to Help new students at college F ormer grad chairs UF department Dr. Donald Antonson, a 1963 graduate of McHenry High School and former student at McHenry grade schools, has been named chairnian of the Department of Operative Dentistry at the University of Florida. A graduate of Loyola University dental school in Chicago, Antonson has been withthe dental faculty at the University of Florida for nine years. Antonson is the 1984 Teacher of the Year in the college and is one of two faculty selected by the 1984 gri class for the Outstanding Clinical Professor Award. His work in developing im­ proved dental teaching methods has also won him several awards. Who's Who... Two local college students were, recently named to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. McHenry residents, Randal J. Wakitsch and Laura Joan Schoolcraft were named to the prestigious list as the result of their service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. Wakitsch is a student at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa and Schoolcraft matriculates at Rockford College. Advanced classes in engineering offered Jan. 17 Eight advanced engineering courses are being offered in Rockford by the University of Illinois beginning Jan. 17. Both undergraduate and graduate level courses will be offered through the Office for Advanced Engineering Studies, which is located at the Unversity of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, 1601 Parkview Avenue. Course content and work requirements are the same as for courses offered on the Champaign-Urbana campus and are taught by faculty from that campus. Full information can be obtained by contacting Dr. Howard Cannon at the Office for Advanced Engineering Studies in Rockford, 987-7427 t> Fighting a Losing Battle % with Your Weight? $ Is It Winning? Hp Then try the ALLFOODTAB -- •C 100% pure, natural vegetable ft nutrition in delicious 20<alorie tablets. > If you hesitate to register for a class at McHenry County College because you have, not gone to school for a long time or feel unsure of yourself in an academic setting, get yourf feet wet by enrolling in a semester personal devek course. The courses are designed to enhance personal development in such areas as interpersonal communication, decision­ making and self-direction. They are an ideal introduction to school because they are structured to provide the in­ teraction only a small group situation affords. In addition, the courses can be taken on a credit or non-credit basis. Choose from Human Poten­ tial, Applied Psychology for Men, Women As Winners, Learning Blocks II, Career Development and Wellness. All personal development class sections meet forme first time during the week of Jan. 21. For more information consult MCC's spring schedule or call the college at 455-3700. Registration is in progress and can be completed at MCC Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Also on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Marian names honors inductees Marian Central Catholic High School Bishop Lane Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted new members to their organization recently. At a formal school assembly, Nancy Parsley, President of the Society, introduced the speaker for the occasion,/ Illinois State Representative, Richard Klemm, who spoke to the group about the origin of the National Honor Society. Klemm pointed out the significance of leader­ ship, scholarship, character, and service, the qualities of members chosen to the organization to make a better world for today and the future. After Klemm's speech, Honor Society officers, Ellen Oreon, Rachel Gibbons, Michelle Hauck and Nancy Parsley, outlined the meaning of those qualities and how one becomes qualified as a member. . The second portion of the assembly was devoted to the induction of new members. - Present members introduced the new members verbally sketching the many and varied activities ̂ and commitments carried out by these students in order to qualify them for the society. 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