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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Mar 1985, p. 19

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Schools SECTION 2 - PAGK 3 - PI .AINDh\LKKHKK\LI>. W KDNtSDA^ . >1 \HCH 13,1985 The West Campus JETS team included: Alan Gin, Margaret Olesczcuk, Michelle Lubben, Leigh Tevis, Mike Meyer, Joan Marchese, Darren Naabs, Danielle Schiller, Linda Gallo, Laura Laskonis, Chris Anderson, Dan Gaultieri and coach Ron Glaw. The JETS team from East Campus included the above students: Jeff Gealow, Steve Law, Karen Mullen, Kerry Porter, Melanie McWilliams, Elaine Robbins, Brian Smith, Carol Snyder, Dori Tigwell, Paul Westphal, Tom Wrona, Tom Wynveen and coach Dave Luckett. Area high school students place in JETS competition Three McHenry area high school students placed in the recent Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) competition held at McHenry County College. Overall* Crystal Lake Central and Marian Central high schools edged out other county com­ petitors for top honors. Locally, Dgri of Campus, with Jean Berry, Woodstock, in the mathematics competition. Also taking second place, was Alan Gin, of West Campus, who of the contest. The award went to Ralph iird place Stark, of Register for spring classes Registration is now in progress for the April-May classes and seminars offered by McHenry County College's Office of Community Education. Area residents should have received in the mail their copy of the schedule. If you did not receive one, check with your local public library for an extra copy, or call the college at 455- 3700 and one will be sent to you. You are invited to register by telephone through Friday, March 15 by calling the college at (815) 455-6510. Registration NOW YOU CAN AFFORD YOUR OWN LITTLE WEEKEND RETREAT IN THE CITY. *120 ONK NICiUT PACKACiK, PER COIU'LE < Additional Night. $.50 plus taxi Delight in the Marc Plaza's pleasure-filled weekend retreat package. Toast your arrival with champagne. Re­ lax in splendid accommoda­ tions. Indulge in a sumptuous six-course dinner in our award- winning Le Bistro Restaurant. And take full pleasure in the amenities that make the Marc special--our health club, in­ door pool, sauna, in-room movies and a free continental breakfast. Reservations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance: 414-271-7250. Outside Wis­ consin, 1-800-558-7708. • i {arcjJlaza (Ste! $199* TWO NIC.HT PACKACiK, PKK COUPI.K (One night package also available! Escape the weekday in grand style with the Pfister's weekend package. Spend two nights and three days in lux­ urious quarters with dinner in the award-winning English Room, indoor pool, sauna, in - room movies , Sunday brunch and more. We'll even deliver champagne and hors d'oeuvres to your nx>m Sat­ urday evening for a private axrktail party. Reservations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance: 414-273-8222. Inside Wiscon­ sin, 1-800-472-4403. Outside Wisconsin^-800-558-8222. Jkt Spring musical takes to the stage at JHS competed in the physics portion The third p lph S Johnsburg High School. The top two contestants in each c category were invited to regional competition at Nor­ thern Illinois University (NIU) h was held during the week Wardi 9. The state com- etition will be held in pringfield. Johnsburg High School theatre has announced the cast of their annual spring musical. This year's musical is "The Pajama Game", the colorful story of the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory. The musical will be performed on April 25-27 at 8 p.m. in the theatre-in-the-round. The story is about the conflict between labor and management in the pajama factory. Babe, the strong-willed head of the grievance committee, is in love with Sid, the factory superin­ tendent. Sparks fly when the two are on opposite sides of an impending strike. Candi Kilkoyne, a senior, will play Babe and Ed Foster, also a senior, is cast as Sid. Other leading parts will be played by Chap Hughes, Missy Davis, Brian Dunivan, Lisa Kelly and Carrie Boike. Also in the cast will be Arlet Mann, Laurie Mellum, Tony Zaremba, Chad Bear, Tim Koeller, Dave Hanamoto and Tom Maiorca. Singing in the chorus will be Mary Wroblewski, Lesley Davidson, Lisa Matulka, Sue Wester, Jenny Wills, Linda Maiorca, Kim Larsen, Mary Dvorak, Jenny Eckstein, Larry Gibson, Mark Schoenherr, Ralph Stark and Tom Buccelli. Dancers in the show are Chris Fowles, Laura Lund, Julie Murphy, Michelle Scavo, Karen Slack and Amy Vayo. Tickets for "The Pajama Game" go on sale April 1. They can be purchased from cast members, at the school, or at the door before each performance. Dodds attends nat'l convention D. William Dodds, principal at East Campus, recently returned from New Orleans where he made a presentation at the 69th annual convention of the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Dodds presented a sample instructional lesson, "Paul Revers and the Shot Heard 'Round the World," designed to stimulate a student's interest in the Humanities. The format included a slide-tape presen­ tation featuring art and music to describe the events leading up to the Revolutionary War. The presentation is available locally and interested people should contact him at East Campus. The annual convention is attended by principals from all over the country and its purpose is to keep them up to date on the latest trends in education, materials available and prac­ tices used in secondary schools. O FOR THE CURLS Even HeatR perm, special 37,88 Special 8.88 Ear piercing JCPenney Havecurlsanywayyouwantthem, from wavy to bouncy with this - Helena Curtis perm. Some perms not recommended for bleached or frosted hair. Professional ear piercing includes your choice of a wide variety of 24K gold-plated studs. Redken and Nexxus products always available. Prices effective thru Saturday, March 16th. CHARGE IT. OPEN SUNDAYS. THE STYLING SALON Brickyard. 745-0.T13 Ford City. 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