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^« HUNTLEY 9fa*mslrf. VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 — PHONE — 669-M21 ¦ It Na Aaawer 459-«998 HooM PtaOBe 4S9-4995 FRANK PARtSEK PO 192 HUNTLEY. ILL t PAGBS 'BB SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — David Crackatt per eaf» Trinity Lutheran^ s 1971 Confirmation Class Athletic Barupiet Honor Roll The following information was sent home with all students being honored at the Athletic Banquet A request is made that an answer be forthcoming from the parents by AprU 20th. The informaton was: This is to inform you that your Son or Daughter will be honored at the Lions Club Annual Athletic Banquet on April 27th, at 7 p.m. his or her dinner will be provided for by the Club. This dinner is iKMi-profit and pro¬ vides acknowledgement to those athletes who have wiorked long hours and gave of themselves for the Athletic Program of our school. The memo was from LeRoy Marks and Glen Delaney, who also extend¬ ed a thank you. If you wish to purchase tickets for the Roast Beef Dinner plea.se sign the form provided and return as soon as possible. The price was $3 each for adults «id $1.75 for students (other than athletes). 3rd Nine Week Period — "A" Honor Roll (all A's) — Bev¬ erly Albrecht (senior), Cindy Mc¬ Collum (sophomore), Gary DeDina (freshman), Wm. Isenhart (fresh¬ man), and Morcie Ungs (freshman). "B" Honor Roll (all B's or better "B" Honor Roll (all B's or better — No Cs) Seniors — Trudy Clark, Maureen Conley, Gary Downen, Suzanne Hayes, Pamela Jirik, Susan Kai¬ sow, Nancy Rohlwing, and Janet Spradlin. Juniors — Glen Borhart, Dennis Diedrick, Peggy Habbley, Pamela Isenhart, Michelle Lane, Phil Lind¬ sey, Ann Michelsen, Patricia Nuhn, Mary Schiesher, Debra Schooley, Diane Wicke and Robert Zirk. Sophomores — Karen Borhart, Cynthia Ewert, Becky Hutsler, Laurel Izard, Nancy Kopsell, Regina Continued on Page Three HONOR ROLL NFO Dance Speaker at Athletic Banquet AAprH 27th — 7:00 Firebam Everyone Welcome Art Keller (B.S., Carthage College) (MA., University of lowa) Hometown: Anna, III. Head football coach and athletic director at Carthage College since 1952. Keller's record in 19 years of collegiate football coaching is 118 Continued on Page Three ATHLE-nC BANQUET Saturday The McHenry County N.F.O. will hold their armual Dance this Satur¬ day, April 17 at the Huntiey Ameri¬ can Legion Home starting at 8:30 P.M. Music fw tlie dance will be provided by Bob Moeling. In addit¬ ion to the dance, one steer and one pig will be given away. Tickets for the dance and pig and steer may be purchased from any N.F.O. mem¬ ber or at the door. Annual Grafton Township Meeting The annual township meeting was called to order by Mrs. Leo Dwyer, township clerk, on April 13 at the township garage at 8 00 p.m. The first order of business was the elec¬ tion of the moderator. Mrs. Dwyer called for nominations from the floor. Mr. Vemon Brunschon nomi¬ nated Oliver Field, seconded by Earl Stoddard. There were no other nominations so Harold Keck moved that the nominations be closed, sec¬ onded by Kenneth Bakley. The mo¬ tion carried. The nomination of Mr. Field was brought to a vote and was carried unanimously. Mr. Field came forward and waa sworn in. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Dwyer. Arthur Schuller moved that the minutes be approved as read. The motion was seconded by Mr. Carlsen and ceu"- ried. Mr. Field asked the clerk to read the tentative budg:et and appropria¬ tion ordinanee to electors. Mrs. Dwyer asked Howard Rutth to read this and other reports as she was having difficulty due to a sore throat. Ruth explained ttiat he would read the tentative budget and appropriation ordinance but due to recem legislation the electors could take nd 'action dn it but could make recommendations for dianges if desired. After a reading of the budget and appropriations ordinance no recom¬ mendations were tnade so Mr. Fields stated the next item on the agenda Contiaaed on Page Ibree ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETNIG School Board Meeting The regular meeting of the schotrf board was held April 12 with Mr. Jirik, Mr. Bein, Miss Mackaben, Mr. Michelsen, Mr. Bastain, and Mr. Stading all present. Mr. Brand¬ wein was absent. A canvas of the election was 78 votes cast: Emest Stading Jr. (63 votes), George Adams (71 votes), Dr. Gary Grau (I vote), Robert Frank (2 votes), Alfred Jordi (1 vote), Donald Hardy (I vote) and Wayne Petersen (6 votes). A motion was made by Mr. Mi¬ chelsen, .seconded by Miss Macka¬ ben, to appoint the canvas of elec¬ tions as listed. The motion carried 6 yeas, no nays. A motion was made by Miss Mackaben, seconded by Mr. Jirik, to seat Ernest Stading Jr. to a 3- year term. The motion carried 6 yeas, no nays. At this itme Mr. Brandwein came into the meetng. A motion made by Mr. Bein, seconded by Mr. Bastian, to seat George Adams to a 3-year term. The motion carried 7 yeas, no nays. A motion was made by Mr. Bas¬ tian, seconded by Mr. Bein to ad¬ joum the meeting of wganizing the new Boasd of Education of tfae forth¬ coming year. QHitinuation of the meeting be¬ gan with the roll call with Mr. Jirik, Mr. Bein, Mr. Brandwein, Miss Mackaben, Mr. Adams, Mr. Michelsen, and Mr. Stading 41 Conttnoed on Page Tbne SCHOOL BOARO April Foolers Goof Again This year, as in the past, the Ap-il Fools g-ofed again! We're prt the "Eariy April Fools," but t' e "La'e AprU Fools." Tbe show will bo rrr^rnt/»d Satordafv May 1st, Pt 8 p.m., at the HoaMey Grade Scho-1. As always, we have a fun ere- p'^c planned for the wh->le family. Thi^ year's rhow will coBSfat of two one-act plays, both of which are designed to keep you laugliing from beginning to end. To begin the evenings entertain¬ ment we have a western cofncdy entitied, "Half Pint Windom Rides West." Packed into this little jewel we have all the standard western scenes and characters. Tbe iaitial meeting of the hero and villain and his gang, the stage coach holdop, the dance haS soeoe, the chase and capture are just some of tbe treats in store for our audience in this play. To top the evening ofl we have a mystery cmnedy called, "Who¬ dunit" Pleafty oT thrUla, cfaUIa. hoote. and htmk ara pad)«l iato tl^ om. lte ak^wtm CHsaisk ,ffC. * HlAy ncB ana ooomttunf ipaoBQr^^iiB uncle, a sweet lo«ilv mimmc^t, • a ycoag innocent gm. har jtarUtflte, ujfBt«idiii« (bnt poat) boyfticB^, a sidleo hoaaekceper, the butler (bat- urftlfy) and last but not least tbe sinist^ stranccr. We- h«9e (woa ; told Siat it Is very'likely iblat^!we will be honored by tome very fam¬ ous pecple who may help us solve the mystery erf "Wlwdunit." Why not pack up your troubles, the kids, grandma and grandpa, put out the cat, say goodby to the dog, and join us for an evening which we hope will leave you look¬ ing back the April Fools for many years to come. The price for adults is $1.50 each and children 75c each. Pancake Day Sunday Third Aimual Pancake Day The citizens of the Village of Huntiey art sponsoring the Third Annual Pancake Day this Sunday, Apr. 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the beneflt of the Hunttey Medical Center. Tbe menu conaists at satts- ages, eggs, pancakes, orattge juice and coffee. Children's tickets are 75c and adult's $1.50. This break¬ fast and dinner is being served at the Huntiey Rre Bam. ScIh>oI Calendar Apifl I<- Aprfl 19 - Aprs U- Aflra««- AprU 22- Aprll 27 - April n - April 29 - Grade School Concert - Inservice Day — Vi day of Kbool - P. T. A. -Baaebftll — Hiawatha — Here - BasebaU — Rtcfanumd — llKfC - Baseball — Central _ H«i« - Athletic Banquet — VICA Baaqnet
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-04-15 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 2 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1971-04-15 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1971 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 2 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was direct scanned from original material at 300 dpi. The original file size was 357 kilobytes. |
FileName | 19710415_001.tif |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
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 |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText | ^« HUNTLEY 9fa*mslrf. VOLUME 12 — NUMBER 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1971 — PHONE — 669-M21 ¦ It Na Aaawer 459-«998 HooM PtaOBe 4S9-4995 FRANK PARtSEK PO 192 HUNTLEY. ILL t PAGBS 'BB SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — David Crackatt per eaf» Trinity Lutheran^ s 1971 Confirmation Class Athletic Barupiet Honor Roll The following information was sent home with all students being honored at the Athletic Banquet A request is made that an answer be forthcoming from the parents by AprU 20th. The informaton was: This is to inform you that your Son or Daughter will be honored at the Lions Club Annual Athletic Banquet on April 27th, at 7 p.m. his or her dinner will be provided for by the Club. This dinner is iKMi-profit and pro¬ vides acknowledgement to those athletes who have wiorked long hours and gave of themselves for the Athletic Program of our school. The memo was from LeRoy Marks and Glen Delaney, who also extend¬ ed a thank you. If you wish to purchase tickets for the Roast Beef Dinner plea.se sign the form provided and return as soon as possible. The price was $3 each for adults «id $1.75 for students (other than athletes). 3rd Nine Week Period — "A" Honor Roll (all A's) — Bev¬ erly Albrecht (senior), Cindy Mc¬ Collum (sophomore), Gary DeDina (freshman), Wm. Isenhart (fresh¬ man), and Morcie Ungs (freshman). "B" Honor Roll (all B's or better "B" Honor Roll (all B's or better — No Cs) Seniors — Trudy Clark, Maureen Conley, Gary Downen, Suzanne Hayes, Pamela Jirik, Susan Kai¬ sow, Nancy Rohlwing, and Janet Spradlin. Juniors — Glen Borhart, Dennis Diedrick, Peggy Habbley, Pamela Isenhart, Michelle Lane, Phil Lind¬ sey, Ann Michelsen, Patricia Nuhn, Mary Schiesher, Debra Schooley, Diane Wicke and Robert Zirk. Sophomores — Karen Borhart, Cynthia Ewert, Becky Hutsler, Laurel Izard, Nancy Kopsell, Regina Continued on Page Three HONOR ROLL NFO Dance Speaker at Athletic Banquet AAprH 27th — 7:00 Firebam Everyone Welcome Art Keller (B.S., Carthage College) (MA., University of lowa) Hometown: Anna, III. Head football coach and athletic director at Carthage College since 1952. Keller's record in 19 years of collegiate football coaching is 118 Continued on Page Three ATHLE-nC BANQUET Saturday The McHenry County N.F.O. will hold their armual Dance this Satur¬ day, April 17 at the Huntiey Ameri¬ can Legion Home starting at 8:30 P.M. Music fw tlie dance will be provided by Bob Moeling. In addit¬ ion to the dance, one steer and one pig will be given away. Tickets for the dance and pig and steer may be purchased from any N.F.O. mem¬ ber or at the door. Annual Grafton Township Meeting The annual township meeting was called to order by Mrs. Leo Dwyer, township clerk, on April 13 at the township garage at 8 00 p.m. The first order of business was the elec¬ tion of the moderator. Mrs. Dwyer called for nominations from the floor. Mr. Vemon Brunschon nomi¬ nated Oliver Field, seconded by Earl Stoddard. There were no other nominations so Harold Keck moved that the nominations be closed, sec¬ onded by Kenneth Bakley. The mo¬ tion carried. The nomination of Mr. Field was brought to a vote and was carried unanimously. Mr. Field came forward and waa sworn in. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Dwyer. Arthur Schuller moved that the minutes be approved as read. The motion was seconded by Mr. Carlsen and ceu"- ried. Mr. Field asked the clerk to read the tentative budg:et and appropria¬ tion ordinanee to electors. Mrs. Dwyer asked Howard Rutth to read this and other reports as she was having difficulty due to a sore throat. Ruth explained ttiat he would read the tentative budget and appropriation ordinance but due to recem legislation the electors could take nd 'action dn it but could make recommendations for dianges if desired. After a reading of the budget and appropriations ordinance no recom¬ mendations were tnade so Mr. Fields stated the next item on the agenda Contiaaed on Page Ibree ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETNIG School Board Meeting The regular meeting of the schotrf board was held April 12 with Mr. Jirik, Mr. Bein, Miss Mackaben, Mr. Michelsen, Mr. Bastain, and Mr. Stading all present. Mr. Brand¬ wein was absent. A canvas of the election was 78 votes cast: Emest Stading Jr. (63 votes), George Adams (71 votes), Dr. Gary Grau (I vote), Robert Frank (2 votes), Alfred Jordi (1 vote), Donald Hardy (I vote) and Wayne Petersen (6 votes). A motion was made by Mr. Mi¬ chelsen, .seconded by Miss Macka¬ ben, to appoint the canvas of elec¬ tions as listed. The motion carried 6 yeas, no nays. A motion was made by Miss Mackaben, seconded by Mr. Jirik, to seat Ernest Stading Jr. to a 3- year term. The motion carried 6 yeas, no nays. At this itme Mr. Brandwein came into the meetng. A motion made by Mr. Bein, seconded by Mr. Bastian, to seat George Adams to a 3-year term. The motion carried 7 yeas, no nays. A motion was made by Mr. Bas¬ tian, seconded by Mr. Bein to ad¬ joum the meeting of wganizing the new Boasd of Education of tfae forth¬ coming year. QHitinuation of the meeting be¬ gan with the roll call with Mr. Jirik, Mr. Bein, Mr. Brandwein, Miss Mackaben, Mr. Adams, Mr. Michelsen, and Mr. Stading 41 Conttnoed on Page Tbne SCHOOL BOARO April Foolers Goof Again This year, as in the past, the Ap-il Fools g-ofed again! We're prt the "Eariy April Fools," but t' e "La'e AprU Fools." Tbe show will bo rrr^rnt/»d Satordafv May 1st, Pt 8 p.m., at the HoaMey Grade Scho-1. As always, we have a fun ere- p'^c planned for the wh->le family. Thi^ year's rhow will coBSfat of two one-act plays, both of which are designed to keep you laugliing from beginning to end. To begin the evenings entertain¬ ment we have a western cofncdy entitied, "Half Pint Windom Rides West." Packed into this little jewel we have all the standard western scenes and characters. Tbe iaitial meeting of the hero and villain and his gang, the stage coach holdop, the dance haS soeoe, the chase and capture are just some of tbe treats in store for our audience in this play. To top the evening ofl we have a mystery cmnedy called, "Who¬ dunit" Pleafty oT thrUla, cfaUIa. hoote. and htmk ara pad)«l iato tl^ om. lte ak^wtm CHsaisk ,ffC. * HlAy ncB ana ooomttunf ipaoBQr^^iiB uncle, a sweet lo«ilv mimmc^t, • a ycoag innocent gm. har jtarUtflte, ujfBt«idiii« (bnt poat) boyfticB^, a sidleo hoaaekceper, the butler (bat- urftlfy) and last but not least tbe sinist^ stranccr. We- h«9e (woa ; told Siat it Is very'likely iblat^!we will be honored by tome very fam¬ ous pecple who may help us solve the mystery erf "Wlwdunit." Why not pack up your troubles, the kids, grandma and grandpa, put out the cat, say goodby to the dog, and join us for an evening which we hope will leave you look¬ ing back the April Fools for many years to come. The price for adults is $1.50 each and children 75c each. Pancake Day Sunday Third Aimual Pancake Day The citizens of the Village of Huntiey art sponsoring the Third Annual Pancake Day this Sunday, Apr. 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the beneflt of the Hunttey Medical Center. Tbe menu conaists at satts- ages, eggs, pancakes, orattge juice and coffee. Children's tickets are 75c and adult's $1.50. This break¬ fast and dinner is being served at the Huntiey Rre Bam. ScIh>oI Calendar Apifl I<- Aprfl 19 - Aprs U- Aflra««- AprU 22- Aprll 27 - April n - April 29 - Grade School Concert - Inservice Day — Vi day of Kbool - P. T. A. -Baaebftll — Hiawatha — Here - BasebaU — Rtcfanumd — llKfC - Baseball — Central _ H«i« - Athletic Banquet — VICA Baaqnet |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |