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'^ HUNTLEY <3^^«
VOLUME 16 — NUMBER 25 THURS. SEPTEMBER 18, 1975
— PHfmE — MM«U — If Ns Aaswer 459-1456 or 4iMMS
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Itedskins Win
by Doug Strkkland
K one had attended the Hurttley BMdskm-Wbealott Chnstten Warrior Mttbarll game at West CWcago iaat Saturday aiSteniooa, tbey would have seen a game of dominance, rssemhling a baslketlMl game by am acjore of 100-30. It was an en¬ joyable afternoon for Redskin tse^ ». their heroes won tbeir second varsity contest of the season, a 3*0f 9c«lp4Bg of ifte Watrfore from yi/beatya CfansitiaD.
The RedBkin offense oompieteiy ootciBssed the 'W^teatch Christian offoBse, SBiski^ a whoppmig 417 yards, 343 of them off" the running game. Meanlwhffle, tihe Warriors were held to ju3t 38 yards by the IReMdn daaamia. The Redskio back- Md efSort was led by haflfback Tim Siegrist, viho had 202 yards ia 23 oarrieB. Halifbaclc BiBi Mon- taoye had 79 yaids m 12 carries, and fullback Jim Brvfai added 41 yards to itike Redskin o6ense.
The RedBfcin dominaace over the Wierriors began to mold in the sec¬ ond chapter as they started a drive at thedr own 38-yaird line. Eight pSayS later, Tim Siegrist sprinbed 3# yards to the Warrior S^yard Une. On the next pilaiy, qnaitertnack dtve Lindsey scored with 2:55 left to the qnaster ion a qoartezhadc- keeper ptay. Tom MtabeSsen then complebed the oonversioa kick to oriake the score 7-0.
In the tlAd qdarter, the Red- lAins began to ran aiw«.y with the OBBtest Btarting from their own 35-yaird marker, the RediAins msrched downfiefld deep into War- ifcr teirktory in tea pliayts. (ki the nmt play. Tun SJegrist scored the sssond touchdown of the game on a 2-yiard run with 5:B8 left in the qwuter. T<Hn Midlie&den's extra peint was aood to make the score
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About three minutes later, the Hadsldfls added six points to the scoRhoMd, as T%n Ssgrist scored his second tonchdonm lof the oon- tOk oD a two^rard sprint into the end zone, capping an eleveos^sy. 37«yard scoring drive. The score oene with 2:36 left in the third qeuter. Ttie point-aJter-AMchdown attempt by Tom iMichelsen failed, and the score was 20-0 after thiity- sbc minutes of football.
In the fourth queuiter, Mitch Pari¬ sek imtftiteptm a Wbrrior pass, aod the Redskms were once again Icviihe move at tbe Wheaton Chris- tiOO 43-yard Sti^ie. Five piays latter, tte redddns were chaAlenging at Urn Wartier 3-yaird line. Wiith 6:3i8 i«ft in the quanber, Dave lindseor ssvra^ ftnm the Wanior three for htt> second touebdown ef the game. Ttei Michids^i's kick was good.
Afbr tbis soore, Redskin coach Jea Mvtdng began to shift h&i ph^oiiu laraund. On the final soor- ms tfay of ittie conteat; dark Bor- iM* sidfted fi^om sn end to faalf- iaSk, aaored on a one-yard run with titftty-three seconds left in tfae oon- teat Tom MtcheHsen's oooyeisSioo kiA waia good to make Che fidal sdave 34-0 ia tfae tnbailaaced con¬ test
fhe v«Mity Redsklas will put tfattr 2;<0' UMfc ElibK Oonference roBRd on^ttfclhB «is ¥dday nigtit agpost lSsmSmidk,.i 52r6 kser to
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Tlte giaoK wffl tm liayvd in the dcatfnes of tfae Redskin gridtnm. Pfhr to the varsity contet, a
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Winners of B-B Gun Slioot
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Trailer Ti|H)ed at School
Winners of the Huntley Ace - Huntley area Jaycees B-B gun sfaoot last Saiturday, vraa Joe Gow, 12, Tom Brannam, 14, in the 12-14 age group and Dale Ftitzgerald and Tim Van Acker, in 7-11 age group. Both
School Menu
Menu Week of Sept. 22 - 26 Monday — Bar>B-Que on bun, Po- itato drips, buttered oom, baked des¬ sert, mflk.
Tuesday — FMed ducken and gn&vy, mashed patafeoes, cranberry sonsce, buttered v^etaUes, butter¬ ed bread, fruit, maik.
Fre8h.5oph game-wfll be played, mhe varsity BedUdns will onoe agaiia test tlieir defense, who has held their opponents to just 126 yards in twio games.
boys are 10 years old. Joe received a Model 99 B-B gum. Dale received a red rider B-B gun. Tim and Tom received footballs. Over 80 younjg- sters participated.
Wednesday — No limdh.
Thureday — MealtbaiHs in taata- to sauce, sbeaimed rice, vegetiaUeB, buttered bread, fruit, milk.
Friday — Fresh orange juice, macaroni and dbeese, buttered grean beans, buttered" bread, baked des¬ sert, milk.
B and B Broken Into
B and B Service was broken Into after dosing last Monday evening. Huntley police beiive that who ever it was was scared away. No damage ¦wes done and nothir^ was taken aocoiding to the owners.
On .Tuesday morning, September 11th, a tiaitor owned by McGitt, and WiUoas was turned on iits side Iw- tween the school and ttie bus gB<la0e
School Board Minutes
The regular meeting of the Board of Education of District No 1S8 was held in the H^ School Buldmg. om September 8, 1975 at 7:30 P.M.
Upon vM cafi ttie fbKuwiqg on- sered preserit Mr. Wkr, Wt. BnW- <Scbnender, Mr. Bbnd, Mrs. SiliiQxsoa, Mtb. lones, Mr. Rdtfa, and Mir. Stading.
A motion wias made by Mr. Rdth, seconded by Mr. Bbnd, to spprove the manates aa read.
Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion wias made by-illfr. BreM- Bchneider and seoonded by Mrs. Jones to pay the regular monthly bills.
Moti<n carried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mra Simpson and seconded by Mr Bend to trans- ter $1.7m37 to- the. inpnSl fdOEi:
Motion oanied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion madarf^ Mrt Bond and (seconded by Mrs.' Sbnpson to ap¬ prove oi tfae resignation of Cfaristine AUegrctti effoetive AugoSt 20,1975.
Nfotion oarried 7 yese and 0 nays.
A motion was ma^ by Mr. Rutfa, and seconded by Mr. BreUBchneidar to approve of the letter of intent to Ma^ and WeiiRS of ElkMtt Wis. to build Old equip a new gym.
Motion carried 7 yeas and 0 days.
A motion was mode by Mr. Botfa, and seoonded by hfrs Jones to ap¬ prove of the f oUowtag job descript¬ ions as revised^ 3nl grade teach. School, Psyoologiafe^ L. D. J. Re> isourse teacher, 7tfa grade Language Arts, Socid Shdies T%iact>er, 7lfa and 8th, Flmt GAite OaHDom teacher, School Sodsl Woifcer, Moth teacher, 8tii and 81h, Kinderi^iten Teaober, Sdenoe Teacher 7th and Mv, Meth teacher 6Hi, P.E. teosb- er grades 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 6B Grade aehool tescfaer, Lang. Arts teiadier 8thy 6, grade Sdenoe teacfaer, Foootti Grade Teacher, So. Stadiet toacfaer 6tb, Ei«lMi Tenofaer Otk.
MolioB oaokd 7 yeBs.aad^&raain.
AmoUon nariehyltta SttfEmk and seGODdad by Kr.. Bant, to- ap^, prove AlHn Aciroyo tsK JifcMUir, mdty, wifll Mtaqr'K CHfcedpt AgBBOfr Bs ooamiDi aQd8«idBiBar.t0>4Mber i
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The firm is working on the new gymnasnism now under construct¬ ion.
school year of 1975 and 1976.
Motioa oarried 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Bond voA seconded by Mrs. Simpson to ai>- prove of the proposed resoUiation for fuU funding for education as presaited.
Motion oanied 7 yeas and 0 nays.
At 10:25 the bocsd went into an /¦ executive eesBloD and oame dot at 11:25.
A motion was made by Mrs. Jonas and seoonded by Mr. Stading to contAnoe this meeting on Septeari>er 10, at 7:30 PM. and to oontinue the MO-75 meetlr« on 9-15-75 at 7:30 PM.
Mottott oarried 7 yees and 0 nays.
Scholler Bond Over To Grand Jury
Dale Scholer, 17, was bound over to the grandi jury last Monday, Seftember 15th. Scholer -was arrest¬ ed oo Tuesday, Sepbemlier 2nd, and cbaraed with tile August 3lst bug- laiy of Little America Tlavem. Re¬ covered by Sgt. Ptak. and Ctdef Dziewior in a garage owned by the parente of his juvenile oompaoioa was $186 in oash, whisky Iwoze, beer, cartons of dgarettes, candy, cigats. Sausages, plus a caoulator. SdioHer was arrested in the garage, where the merchandise was storedi.
In additioQ to the mer^chandbie alledge^ takm from Litde Ameri¬ ca Tavern, air rifles and an air pis¬ tol, believed by HunUey Police to have been used to shoot out win¬ dows throuehout the vfllage, were oonficated
Meet The Queens
Hnntley residente wit have an opportunity to meet the candidates for the Bioentennfal end U5th Asv niversary Queen. A speoisd pngnun wfll be beld lat the Congr^iBitional Church socaat baU or Ootoher 2nd et 7:30 pjn. The "silent" judges wifl be on band to observe the girls and ewaiyoaeiB Ifae oommnnity ana ia«ibal to attend and get aoqnabted iHlb tfae cBwtrfctns. A social hour win teBcnutba proenBi end refresfa- msels aerved by bidjes of the cfaurefa. Tile qoaeA wik leceife some lovely flIiB dooatad «r Swtaor nMRtHOkk Ag: at UfatL airii wifl take pad: in Om oaadm nd^'flaattuie and. wH serve as, tfaa Qpnaa's, ooutli dnriac. tbe yeae. Ifce. uwwtm ^if-mfHB! dMa-bas. not baantSBt and ^ail be
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Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1975-09-18 |
| Month | 09 |
| Day | 18 |
| Year | 1975 |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue | 25 |
| Decade | 1970-1979 |
| Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
| Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
| Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
| Subject | Newspaper Archives |
| Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
| Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
| Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
