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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1985, p. 11

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PW11. PLAINDEALERHERALP- FRIDAY. APRIL 5.1985 Schools Apply now for MCC scholarship Applications are now •nllnhlA avj ship to for the $500 scholar- be awarded to a graduating McHenry County high school senior planning to Theschol the MCC mittee life Com* Donald Gerstad (left) presents a check from the Rotary Club to some of the students from the 16 kindergarten and five first grade classes involved in the project. The students are Brittany Cone, Jillian Meyers, Jillian Rupp, Cristine Chapman, Adam Ericson, Mary Raven, Robert Macari, Kari Statue of Liberty gets a lift from Landmark, Rotary Busse and Dannon Molidor. The students brought in pennies, nickels, dimes and an occasional dollar bill to raise money for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. The McHenry Rotary Club matched the amount raised. Like many American schoolchildren, Landmark's kindergarteners and first graders are helping to save the "Lady." The Lady is the Statue of Liberty and local students have been contributing their pennies, nickels and dimes to help restore her. Money, albeit in small a amounts, has been trickling in all year and en­ velopes addressed to "Miss Liberty, with love" have been brought t to the school. Handful after handful have been carefully carried to the school with explanations like, "I opened my bank and said, 'Well Miss Liberty, half for you and half for me.' " A recent trip to the bank showed that $79.63 in coin had been turned in. When the dollar bills were added, Landmark's Lady Liberty fund totaled $113.63. The McHenry Rotary Club agreed .to match any amount raised by the children. On Fridav, March 29, Rotary President Donald Gerstad came to Landmark to present a check. The combined contribution will be sent to the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foun­ dation to be used for the $230 million restoration project. Students place at state All eight McHenry High School students who competed in the state! Office iBduca£eou Association (OBftF business contest placed in the top 10 of each of their fields. The results include: Rochelle Mezzano, second in receptionist and qualified %r the national contest; Dawn Grether, third in typing and related HI; Tracy Straza, fourth in typing and related HI; Mary Sweetwood, fourth in business math, fifth in accounting and related n, sixth in banking services and eighth in business proofreading and spelling; Anita Ballstaedt, eighth in accounting and related Metered Regeneration I; Jolee Franzen, 10th in records management II; Yvonne Keller, HOth in promotional diSpltofniAd Starr Sanchez, 10th in date entry I. Other honors were received as well. Jolee Franzen, Yvonne Keller and Mary Sweetwood each received the Stateswoman award for outstanding service to OEA at the local, regional and state level. McHenry High Schools, East and West Campuses, were also recognized and third place for their support of the Special Olympics. This was for con­ tributions collected during a recent OEA bowl-a-thon. Latest Technology Less™ [Salt/Water ft Free Estimates! PuwithaseWATER S0FTNER option Huemann Water Conditioning ^ ^ 385-3093-McHenr' ^ Factory *th Aiiiversary iprmg iaie A 40%-50% SAVINGS Available direct to the pjfelic new outdoor or indoor furniture with all weather cushions. In­ cludes chairs. *2", 48", and 55" Werzalit round table tops (or 62x42 Werulit oval table tops.) loveseats. single and dou­ ble gliders, serving carts, coffee tables, lamps, umbrellas to match cushions and for the Ulti­ mate .in comfort and pleasure try our chaise lounge, furniture available in white or vanilla also cushions in 20 colors to choose from. Manufacturers of PVC furniture'for indoor/outdoor lawn, patio and deck Maintenance F R E E ! No chipping, peeling or rust Many lovely pieces and styles "BESTontheMARKET" 3 yr. warranty S A H takes pride in announcing our newest design pictured at right. Financing Available No Payments for 90 days SiH Products S & H PRODUCTS 140-140 WEST END DRIVE • GILBERTS, IL (312)428-0707^ Look for ourllgn To be eligible for the award, the high school senior must provide two personal recom­ mendations, one from school and one from non-school per­ sonnel, and must submit a typed application to MCC Director of Student Activities, Cindy Johnson, by April 29. The scholarship is to be used for educational needs only. The recipient must enroll at McHenry County College within one academic year of high school graduation or forfeit the scholarship. A six-member scholarship committee consisting of two MCC faculty representatives, one member of the Student Life Committee, one financial aid representative and two college counselors will evaluate the candidates based on response to a question pertaining to why they think they should be the recipient and one asking about their career goals. Personal qualities, participation in ex­ tracurricular activities and academic status will also be considered. Applications are available in the MCC Student Activities Office, which is adjacent to the College's cafeteria in the Main SHOWPLACE 1-2-3-4 Hall Building. Stop in Monday Friday between 8 a.m. through Fric and 4 p.m., or call 4554700, ext. 273 and an application can be mailed to you. Please note that the office will be closed on Good Friday. 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